Post by Sam Winchester on Sept 6, 2010 0:10:59 GMT -5
Samuel Johnathan Winchester
Nickname: Sam or Sammy
Age: 23
Race: human
Occupation: hunter
Status:currently single
Personality: at least two decent paragraphs
Detailed History: at least three decent paragraphs
PB:
Unforgettable event in life:
Likes:
- Hunting(sometimes)
- Dean
- Research
- His laptop
Dislikes:
- Demons
- His brother getting hurt
- His dad
Family:
- Dean Winchester
- Mary Winchester(Deceased)
- John winchester(Deceased)
Past Time:Sam was born on May 2, 1983 to John and Mary Winchester in Lawrence, Kansas. He was the couple's second child, four years younger than his older brother Dean. When Sam was only six months old (November 2, 1983), his mother Mary was killed in his nursery by the demon Azazel, whom his mother walked in on while he was standing by Sam's crib, doing something mysterious (it was later revealed that he was feeding Sam his demon blood). Infant Sam is saved from the ensuing fire when Dean carries him outside while their father unsuccessfully tries to rescue their mother.
Twenty-two years later to the day, Azazel kills Sam's girlfriend Jessica in front of Sam in the same manner in which he killed his mother, spurring him to embark on a journey with his brother to find their father and kill the demon. While off on his own mission, John occasionally contacts the boys to give them hunting assignments. The boys deal with dangerous mythical creatures and urban legends such as the Woman in White, the wendigo, Bloody Mary, and shapeshifters. During this time, Sam begins experiencing episodes of precognitive dreams and once displays telekinesis. Eventually, Sam starts to move beyond Jessica's death and falls for Sarah. Sam argues with Dean—Dean obeys his father's orders without question, while Sam questions them and resents his father's treatment of them as loyal little soldiers. The brothers split up, with Dean going to investigate a mystery his father has assigned him, while Sam decides to search for their father elsewhere, though he eventually reunites with his brother.
John is later captured by demons, and the brothers manage to rescue him. However, they soon learn that Azazel is in possession of their father's body. They manage to subdue him, but killing Azazel would also mean the death of their father. Though John begs Sam to kill the demon, he can't bring himself to do it, and the demon escapes. As Sam drives his father and a badly wounded Dean to a hospital, a truck driven by a demon-possessed man crashes into them, totaling Dean's Impala and gravely injuring the Winchesters. The Winchesters are at the Nashville hospital, with Sam and John escaping with minor injuries, while Dean is on the brink of death. In a deal with Azazel, John sacrifices his soul in exchange for Dean's life. The boys mourn their father and start to take a more active role in hunting.
Sam is transported to an abandoned town along with Azazel's other chosen children, and they must fight to the death so Azazel can find the best one. Though Sam tries to protect them, they are killed off one by one. Sam himself is eventually killed by Jake Talley, but a distraught Dean sells his soul to a Crossroads Demon in exchange for Sam's resurrection. With the help of fellow hunters Bobby Singer and Ellen Harvelle, Sam and Dean track down Jake, but are unable to stop him from opening a gateway to Hell on Azazel's orders. However, Sam subdues Jake and kills him in cold blood. After the gateway is closed and Azazel is finally killed by Dean, with assistance from John (who escaped from Hell), Sam promises to Dean that he will find a way to get him out of his deal.
Sam has been growing colder and grimmer, which is especially notable after he is brought back from the dead as a result of Dean selling his soul. Of particular note is his cold-blooded killing of a Crossroads Demon and its human host when the demon refuses to release Dean from his contract—the demon explains that another demon holds the contract, so it has no authority to end it.
Later, Sam is forced by a Trickster to relive the same day over and over again, with each day seeing the death of Dean despite all of Sam's attempts to save him. The Trickster eventually explains to Sam that he did this so that Sam will learn that no matter what he does, he can't save Dean, and that the Winchesters must stop sacrificing for each other. Sam does not learn the lesson, and the Trickster disgustedly restores the status quo. Sam continues to do whatever he can to save Dean from going to Hell. Then, the found to Gordon Walker, a hunter who was turned into a vampire, tries to kill Sam (as he had already tried to do in before), but Sam gruesomely decapitates Gordon using only a long piece of barbed wire, while staring him straight in the eyes.
Sam has shown no remorse for killing people possessed by demons or other "human" enemies, unlike in past seasons. He is willing to have an innocent young woman be killed in order to save a group of people from an army of demons. Sam encounters a sexy young demon named Ruby, who claims to want to help him. She had been a follower of Azazel, and when Dean killed Azazel, she was, according to plan, willing to follow Sam. But with Sam not wanting that position, another demon, named Lilith, has filled the power vacuum and is gathering an army of demons. Ruby is afraid of Lilith and says that she believes that victory by her will be horrific for humanity. She fixes The Colt for the boys so it can again kill anything, as well as adding a demon-killing knife to their arsenal.
In the season finale, Dean and Sam, armed with Ruby's demon-killing knife, confront Lilith in a last-ditch effort to protect Sam and save Dean's soul. Lilith, having stolen Ruby's host body, ultimately incapacitates Sam and has her hellhounds attack Dean, forcing Sam to watch as his brother is torn apart. She then tries to kill Sam; however, her power has no effect on Sam and she flees, leaving Sam with Dean's mutilated corpse and we see Dean in Hell calling out Sam's name and for his help.
Dean waking up back in his own body, in his coffin, alive. Four months have passed, and he does not know why he is alive again. He first experiences suspicion and then joy at reuniting with Bobby and Sam (and the Impala). He and Bobby try to summon the force that brought him back from Hell, and discover that it was the angel Castiel on orders from God.
Sam's activities while Dean was in Hell are slowly revealed. Sam is in despair after Dean's death, and tries to make a deal with a Crossroads Demon to switch places with Dean, but they all refuse to deal with him. He drinks to excess and acts recklessly as though he has a death wish, until Ruby makes contact with him and begins to teach him how to use his powers. Upon Sam's objections to possessing a human being, Ruby possesses the body of a comatose woman whose soul has already fled. In a short time, Sam and Ruby become lovers, and Ruby is able to shake Sam out of his depression to some extent. Together, they hunt demons and Sam exorcises them and sends them back to Hell using his powers.
Sam is overwhelmed when Dean returns from Hell, but the two quickly begin fighting. Castiel informs Dean of Sam's use of his powers, leading up to a minor fallout between the brothers, as Dean tries to get him to stop using them and stop hanging out with Ruby. Sam, who is religious, is delighted to find that angels are helping Dean and himself, but is severely disillusioned, when he finally meets Castiel and another angel named Uriel, and the angels attempt to destroy an entire town. Also a shock is that Uriel treats Sam with complete disgust, threatening to kill him as soon as Sam is no longer useful. Sam promises Dean to stop using his abilities, but quickly breaks that promise.
Meanwhile, Dean lies to Sam, claiming he remembers nothing of Hell. But he reveals that he does remember, but does not want to tell Sam. Finally, Dean reveals the awful truth about Hell to Sam—the four months he was there, according to him, were literally forty years as time moves differently down there., and Dean was tortured for three-quarters of that time under the ministrations of the demon Alastair until he finally agreed to become a torturer himself. He confesses he wished he couldn't feel at all, because thinking of his past actions in Hell is tormenting him.
Sam had a short-lived fight with Ruby about his powers. She argued that he shouldn't be going on these meaningless hunts and go "cut the head off the snake." He says "It's not the psychic stuff I have a problem with," which may mean he hasn't revealed everything to Dean about what is going on and why the angels want him to stop. Eventually he relents and is seen leaving with Ruby, telling her that he didn't want to be hunting when he is old.
He is a colder, less emotional person. He blatantly lies to Dean and to the spirit of a young boy, promising him that he can be saved from the Reaper who is there to take him. Whether it's living without Dean for four months or his demonic powers that have caused the change is uncertain. The secret to Sam's increase in power is finally revealed: He is drinking Ruby's blood. After their latest session, Sam can now restrain demons with his mind, as well as outright kill them rather than just send them back to Hell as other spells and weapons do. Sam recognizes that developing his powers as such is wrong, yet wants it anyway. After using his powers to torture Alastair into revealing who is killing the angels (or, who isn't), he kills him.
It is discovered Sam is addicted to the demon blood, and that without it, his powers are not as strong. During the episode, he is shown drinking from a stashed flask full of the demon blood, and then trying to contact Ruby numerous times when he runs out. As he gets more desperate and hears no word from Ruby, he drinks the blood of another demon he is about to kill as Dean is watching. At the end of the episode, Bobby and Dean trick Sam and lock him inside Bobby's panic room.
Sam goes through painful withdrawal symptoms and begins experiencing hallucinations. After Sam is telekinetically thrown around the room, Bobby and Dean restrain him to the bed to stop him from hurting himself. Castiel releases the restraints and breaks the seals, allowing Sam to escape. He finds Ruby and drinks her blood again. Ruby explains that if he kills Lilith, that will stop the apocalypse, but he must consume more blood to be powerful enough to do so. Dean, who has tracked Sam down despite Sam's efforts to trick him, enters the room and attempts to attack Ruby, but Sam stops him. Sam and Dean argue about how to stop the apocalypse, whereupon Dean tells Sam that he is changing into a monster, leading to a vicious fight between the brothers. After Sam defeats Dean, he leaves despite Dean's warning that if he leaves now, "don't you ever come back."
Sam begins to feel the hurt of having abandoned his brother, much to Ruby's annoyance. He captures a demon that is tasked with stealing babies for Lilith and tortures her for Lilith's location and the place of the final seal. After the torture, Sam has every intention of killing the demon with his powers, but Ruby reminds him that he will need more blood to defeat Lilith than she can give and persuades him to take the demon along for her blood. At this point, the demon "goes to sleep" and leaves behind a scared human who fearfully pleads to be let go, inciting immense guilt in Sam. A message from Dean, altered by the angel Zachariah, manipulates Sam, pushing him to continue his original mission to kill Lilith; thus he drains the woman for her blood.
Based on the demon's information, Ruby and Sam go to St. Mary's Convent in Ilchester, Maryland, where they find Lilith. As Sam attempts to kill Lilith, Ruby holds the doors shut to keep Dean, who has just arrived, from interfering. Sam hesitates when he hears his brother yelling for him, but when Lilith mocks him for his inability to do the job after becoming a monster to get to this point, he finishes her off, fulfilling his true destiny as the "special child." Lilith's death breaks the final seal and begins forming a portal for Lucifer. At this point, Ruby reveals that she was leading Sam along the entire time so he would break the seal. Dean finally enters the room and kills Ruby with her own knife, while Sam holds her in place. Sam apologizes to his brother as a white light shows a portal beginning to open.
As the portal for Lucifer opens, Sam and Dean are teleported onto an airplane by an unknown force. Sam loses his demon powers, claiming that the force that transported him and Dean onto the plane cleaned him up. Later, when he is attacked by Meg, she makes fun of him for having to fight her without them. Sam feels tremendous guilt for starting the Apocalypse and is told by Dean that he can no longer have the relationship and unconditional trust because he chose a demon over his brother and no amount of apologies could make things okay between them.
Strength:
- Sam has many strengths, his greatest being his brother. The two are so close that they would do anything for each other, even die. This was proven many times in the past.
- His second greatest strength would be his vast knowledge of all things weird and unexplained, Dean often refers to him as a 'walking encyclopedia of weirdness'.
- His third greatest strength would be his hand to hand combat. Both he and Dean have been training since they were young but Sam was always better when it came to hand to hand combat.
- And fourth, but certainly not least, his abilities. Telekinesis, Precognition and the power to exorcise any demon with his mind have proven to be of some use. His powers have grown so much that he can not only exorcise a demon but kill it entirely if need be.
Weakness:
- His greatest weakness would be his brother, the two would do anything for each other, even die. This was proven many times before in the past when both sacrificed their lives time and time again. When they are together they are the worlds greatest duo but they get distracted with concern for each other almost to the point where it is life threatening.
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