Summarize- Echoing what Dean and Rachel have said; Castiel is from between seasons 5 and 6, so the Apocalypse has just been averted and he's pulled Sam's body out of the cage. Immediately before he was transported to the house, Raphael announced to Castiel that he intended to re-start the Apocalypse and would tolerate no resistance this time around, and proceeded to more or less beat the crap out of Cas, leaving him on the ground barely conscious and having to consider whether he's up to starting a civil war in Heaven to keep his friends from becoming pawns a second time. It's a huge decision that will come with tremendous loss whatever he chooses, and it weighs heavily on him. As it stands, Castiel has chosen to fight and is preparing himself to lead a rebellion. Personal Information:Here.
Castiel was created a soldier when the world was made. He lived his life following orders and revering his father and older siblings, obeying without question though he rarely if ever heard from his father directly. He fought on Heaven's side in the war of Lucifer's fall. Then in the twenty-first century he was ordered to rescue Dean Winchester from Hell, and so began a relationship that would turn his world upside down. As he grew closer to the Winchesters, he began to question the plans and motives of his family, ultimately deciding to rebel and fight with them to avert the Apocalypse Heaven was set on bringing about. It cost him his powers (and his life on two occasions) but he was steadfast in his decision. Now free will is at the center of his belief system, and he feels called to bring the message to his brothers and sisters, believing that his father resurrected him so that he could do so.
Issues to Be Explored: Shortly after arriving in the house, Castiel received some very bad news from Rachel and Bobby about his future: that he would become caught up in a deal with the King of Hell in his efforts to thwart Raphael's ambitions, opening Purgatory and even killing Rachel. It is so contrary to his goals and his intentions that it has made him question his nature, whether he is truly good or whether there might be something evil inside him that he has never noticed and may not be able to control. Having lost the trust of the people dearest to him in the house and (so far) unable to win it back, he has begun to doubt himself and now fears he may be a second Lucifer. Religious Affiliation: Learning that God considered the plight of the world "not His problem" shook Castiel's faith considerably, but he has maintained a death-grip on it nevertheless and is still devout despite his experiences. Plot: Castiel is in an odd predicament at the moment; he has had huge wings grafted to his back and, thanks to a device implanted in his frontal lobe, switches out with his vessel Jimmy every six to eight hours. He was also beginning to investigate the disappearance of a little girl named Claire, but was intercepted by Phantasms, experimented on further and told in no uncertain terms to quit. Because they threatened Jimmy, Cas backed down and agreed not to return to the girl. (As a result of his second experiment, his eyes appear black in any reflective surface, and his reflection tends to take on a life of its own and maim and kill others' reflections, a manifestation of his worst fears.) Stipulations: Yes, and as much as he sees fit. Tagging: I encourage it! :D
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Race: Angel, and yes Aslan can know.
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Summarize- Echoing what Dean and Rachel have said; Castiel is from between seasons 5 and 6, so the Apocalypse has just been averted and he's pulled Sam's body out of the cage. Immediately before he was transported to the house, Raphael announced to Castiel that he intended to re-start the Apocalypse and would tolerate no resistance this time around, and proceeded to more or less beat the crap out of Cas, leaving him on the ground barely conscious and having to consider whether he's up to starting a civil war in Heaven to keep his friends from becoming pawns a second time. It's a huge decision that will come with tremendous loss whatever he chooses, and it weighs heavily on him. As it stands, Castiel has chosen to fight and is preparing himself to lead a rebellion.
Personal Information: Here.
Castiel was created a soldier when the world was made. He lived his life following orders and revering his father and older siblings, obeying without question though he rarely if ever heard from his father directly. He fought on Heaven's side in the war of Lucifer's fall. Then in the twenty-first century he was ordered to rescue Dean Winchester from Hell, and so began a relationship that would turn his world upside down. As he grew closer to the Winchesters, he began to question the plans and motives of his family, ultimately deciding to rebel and fight with them to avert the Apocalypse Heaven was set on bringing about. It cost him his powers (and his life on two occasions) but he was steadfast in his decision. Now free will is at the center of his belief system, and he feels called to bring the message to his brothers and sisters, believing that his father resurrected him so that he could do so.
Issues to Be Explored: Shortly after arriving in the house, Castiel received some very bad news from Rachel and Bobby about his future: that he would become caught up in a deal with the King of Hell in his efforts to thwart Raphael's ambitions, opening Purgatory and even killing Rachel. It is so contrary to his goals and his intentions that it has made him question his nature, whether he is truly good or whether there might be something evil inside him that he has never noticed and may not be able to control. Having lost the trust of the people dearest to him in the house and (so far) unable to win it back, he has begun to doubt himself and now fears he may be a second Lucifer.
Religious Affiliation: Learning that God considered the plight of the world "not His problem" shook Castiel's faith considerably, but he has maintained a death-grip on it nevertheless and is still devout despite his experiences.
Plot: Castiel is in an odd predicament at the moment; he has had huge wings grafted to his back and, thanks to a device implanted in his frontal lobe, switches out with his vessel Jimmy every six to eight hours. He was also beginning to investigate the disappearance of a little girl named Claire, but was intercepted by Phantasms, experimented on further and told in no uncertain terms to quit. Because they threatened Jimmy, Cas backed down and agreed not to return to the girl. (As a result of his second experiment, his eyes appear black in any reflective surface, and his reflection tends to take on a life of its own and maim and kill others' reflections, a manifestation of his worst fears.)
Stipulations: Yes, and as much as he sees fit.
Tagging: I encourage it! :D