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But I don't regret what I've done cause in the end it was fun
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Canon:Supernatural
Character:Meg
Timeline:Just after she's gone on her merry way after seeing Crowley burned up six ways to Thursday.
Personality:
Meg is a terrifyingly good actress. She plays the part of her meatsuit with a flare, a bright, charming girl who in her first episode smiles her way into spending the day with Sam at a bus stop. She plays endearing, and is good at it, taking details of her body’s life and stealing them for her own or making up tailor made lies to get a response. She’s manipulative, and knows how to use a smile or a sincere comment to get someone to let her in.
Of course, playing a part means that there is something underneath.
Unfortunately, for everyone else, what’s underneath isn’t nice.
Meg is vicious, provocative, and driven. She enters the series and finally gives a reoccurring face to the villains in the show; she then stays on for the next five seasons. (In a show like Supernatural, the only other characters that have lasted as long as she has are the boys and the car, and they’ve all died at least once. Yes, even the car. ) and aside from one short segue for a revenge attempt, she’s focused on one goal. Helping Azazel bring the end of the world and raise Lucifer. She doesn’t have the details, but she sets her non-heart on the cause, she is in it wholeheartedly.
She describes the drive in following Azazel’s plan as the same reason the Winchesters fight their fight. Love and loyalty. She honestly seems to believe this, and even with what we know of demons it’s very likely that she does. They used to be human, so some sense of that can probably still be true. Even if it is horribly twisted and turned into some kind of warped thing.
There’s only one hitch in that drive during her whole run on the series, and that is due to a jaunt to hell. Back during the tail end of season one she got herself yanked from the meatsuit by an exorcism and went directly to hell. When she comes back she’s clearly…Cracked a little. She’s just as cunning and just as big a threat, but she does pretty much jump ship on the plan to try and kill every hunter she can using Sam as a meatsuit to do it. Part of it’s revenge on Sam and Dean, and part of it is just revenge on everything. Hell is horrifying, even for a demon, and she’s one of the first people to outright say it. It’s a testament to how good she is that she not only piloted Sam for days and got a hunter, a terribly paranoid person, to let her close enough to kill him, but she also managed to fool Dean using Sam. Something no one else has managed. (Though, to be fair, no one else has really gotten the chance. They pretty much slapped Demon b-gone tattoos on the second they got the chance after this incident with good reason.)
By the next time she’s seen, she seems she’s back on the bandwagon and giddy as can possibly be. Lucifer is the equivalent of god, father, and savior all wrapped up into one for the loyalists. Once again, we bring in the idea of love and loyalty for demons. Honestly, Meg is stubbornly loyal to Lucifer. Not only is he basically the ray of sunshine in her existence, his raising means things are going to be beautiful and wonderful forever, after all, but even after he fails at starting the apocalypse, she is willing to die to get revenge on the demon that helped screw things up.
That being said, Meg isn’t stupid or following entirely blindly. She’s cunning and manipulative, she’ll gladly follow Lucifer’s example and tell the truth when it is going to hurt more than a lie, though she lies pretty frequently as well. It really is a case of she will do what suits her when it does, and she goes with what seems to get results. She has something of a bad habit of getting cocky right before a plan truly is over, allowing her to be tripped up, most often literally, and this has been her downfall every single time. She always seems to stop and talk RIGHT before the big finish, or take her time to climb on someone and unnerve them when she really should just knock them out and call it a win. Either or. She tends to use the attractiveness of her meatsuit to her advantage, either as a way of getting attention or to unnerve or bother someone. She is often directing things back to sex or sexual comments without batting an eye and seems to have literally no sense of personal space when she deems it something that should happen to ‘other people’.
She’s willing to do what is necessary to achieve an end, and will be fairly inventive in getting there, though she pretty much plans to have fun with it and everyone else the entire time.
Background:
She’s introduced in ‘Scarecrow’, an episode notorious for two things. The grossest freaking scarecrow you will ever see (It turns out to be a pagan god that takes the skin of the people sacrificed to it and attaches it to itself. Yes. I am not kidding.) but also one of the first major fights between the Winchesters.
Sam ends up hitchhiking, intending to go back to California, and runs into a blond charming girl listening to her Ipod on the side of the road and promptly scares the shit out of her by tapping her on the shoulder. They banter for a few moments before someone finally drives up and lets her ride along, but not Sam.
When Sam finally gets to the Bus station, she’s there already, saying he was right and the driver was all hands, and the two finally introduce themselves.
Her name Is Meg Masters, on a trip to find herself and get away from her family hanging their expectations over her and she’s also headed to California. Stuck at the station all night until the bus comes, she and Sam bond over mutual issues (family issues are a cornerstone of Supernatural, after all) and when Sam decides to return to Dean thinking he’s in danger, it seems to be the end of a sort of sweet camaraderie, and she seems genuinely sad that he isn’t coming with her.
Of course, this isn’t it.
At the end of the episode, it shows that Meg not only didn’t get on the but she’s once again hitchhiking. It looks like things are going to take a turn for the very skeevy, when Meg pulls out a cup and slices the throat of the driver and uses his blood to contact Azazel, the demon that killed the Winchester’s mother and the current big bad.
The next time we see her is a bit down the road in an episode named ‘Shadow’ where the boys are in town tracking murders by a Daeva in Chicago. The boys run into Meg in a bar, and she’s very happy to see Sam, ready with a story about California and how she moved to Chicago because that whole scene got old, fast. She’s also instantly critical of Dean, causing a lot of awkwardness as she flat out tells Dean he drags his brother around like luggage and she acts as if she’s standing up for Sam.
Sam’s got a hunch that something is wrong with the situation considering the fact that she’s popped up more than once, and coincidences don’t just happen to them. Dean, of course, tells Sam the hunch is just him having a thing for Meg and spends a good chunk of the episode trying to tell Sam to just sleep with her already.
Sam figures out he’s right and she’s the one controlling the Daeva by tracking her to a warehouse and seeing her performing a ritual . They plan to go back later to catch her and the Deava, but unfortunately for them, this was all part of the plan. Meg let them see to get them to come to her, and uses the Daeva to knock them out.
The whole thing was a trap to get to their dad, the Daeva, the murders, even Meg’s allowing Sam to find the alter. All of it was because she wanted to get John.
Well, this doesn’t go as planned for Meg. She has them tied up and waiting, practically thinking she’s won, when she basically climbs in Sam’s lap to entertain herself until she gets to the endgame.
This…was a bad move. While she’s distracted, both the boys attempt to break out, and Sam manages it, with her close enough to hit. While she’s mostly down for the count, Sam flips tables and busts the alter, causing the Daeva to drag Meg out the window and to what looks like her death.
Too bad for them, she’s a-okay, it not only fits the plan, but was likely the plan all along to make them drop their guard, and she sends the Daevas after them again. They beat the crap out of the Winchesters, John included, but after some quick thinking by Sam, they’re defeated.
Meg doesn’t show up again until Salvation, where she’s been going after John’s friends, killing them one by one to try and get to him to get the Colt, a gun that can kill almost anything.
It’s while she’s got one of these friends that she finally gets a hold of John on the phone and tells him that if he doesn’t hand over the weapon they are going to kill every single person he’s ever gone to for help, every friend, every person they’ve ever loved, because having that gun is declaring war on the YED.
She makes John meet her and ‘Tom’, another pet demon of Azazel who’s effectively her brother, in a warehouse in Lincoln. He hands over a gun, saying it’s the Colt, this is proven fake when Tom shoots Meg with it because it does nothing to her, and they capture John.
Meg calls the boys to let them know that they have John, and then she tracks them to Bobby’s house. This is where things start to go badly for Meg. She’s trapped in a devil’s trap, exorcised, and her host, the real Meg Masters, tells the boys where their father is.
Meg, the demon, goes back to Hell.
Next season, she busts out and possesses Sam, making him appear to have gone entirely off the rails and making it seem like he’s killed another hunter during a blackout. She manages to play Dean for a while, making him think it really is Sam, and tries her damndest to make Dean think he needs to kill Sam for everyone’s own good.
When Dean doesn’t, she knocks him out and goes after Jo, another hunter and an ally of the Winchesters. Meg proceeds to attack her as Sam and telling her how her father died with great glee, and generally threatening every kind of awful thing, never dropping the act that it is Sam, even though her word choice gives her away to a degree.
When Dean shows up, she pulls up the act again and tries to make him kill Sam again, only to be revealed as a demon with holy water. Caught, she leads Dean on a chase and tells her plan to go after hunters using Sam’s face, and shoots Dean.
She then goes after Bobby, only to be tricked because Bobby (is a paranoid old bastard) put holy water in the beer. She ends up back in the same devil’s trap, only this time it doesn’t go as smoothly trying to exorcise her. She’s managed to lock herself into Sam’s body with a brand, and she uses another to break the Devil’s trap. She’s in the process of beating the shit out of Dean when Bobby uses an iron poker from the fire to burn Sam and break the brand, booting her out of him.
Things proceed to go to hell and back, literally, and the apocalypse is started before she shows back up. Meg, this time in a new meatsuit, has a crony possess Bobby, and while Bobby and Dean are alone, the demon overpowers Dean, allowing her and the rest of her crowd to join the party.
She tells the boys that all of hell is gunning to take Dean down to keep him from icing Lucifer and stopping the apocalypse, and tries to have the Demon in Bobby kill Dean. Bobby overpowers the Demon to save Dean, stabbing himself to kill it, and Sam comes back in time to help in the fight. Before the boys can kill her, she vacates the meatsuit and disappears.
The next time she’s seen, she’s playing Lucifer’s right hand girl, trying to take the boys to see Lucifer (Who she calls her father) and when they don’t comply, she sends hellhounds after them, pinning them down in an abandoned hardware store.
She reports back to Lucifer, and is made to watch Castiel who’s been trapped with a ring of holy oil that’s been lit on fire. While she’s, once again, talking, Cas busts a vent by telekinetically pulling out all the screws and knocks her into the ring. When he finds out he can no longer exorcise demons using his powers, he knocks her down and uses her body to break the fire ring. (And also as a handy little step stool across the fire. That too.)
During the time after this, she doesn’t pop up again during that season, but it’s pretty important to know that the apocalypse doesn’t go as planned, the Winchesters fuck it all up, and Sam took a (supposedly final) swan dive into the cage to trap Lucifer, then mysteriously popped back up again, minus a soul.
Now, Meg, having survived the apocalypse that wasn’t, soon finds herself with a very large problem. Crowley, a demon who had the (fairly correct) idea that Lucifer could care less about demon kind, took over hell and began rounding up and offing the Lucifer loyalists.
Meg trails the Winchesters to figure out what they’re doing for Crowley, who has them under his thumb. She and her cronies then proceed to knock them out, tie them up, and attempt to get information, only to have Sam say that they will help her get to Crowley if she’ll basically torture him for information.
She’s a-okay with this plan, and her, along with said cronies, the Winchesters, and Castiel, all bust in to Crowley’s place on a tip from the Boy’s Grandfather.
Needless to say, this is all pretty much a trap. They’re barely in the building when they get pinned down by hellhounds, (Meg’s redshirts get eaten too, in a pretty gruesome fashion) and when Meg tries to vacate the suit, she finds she’s trapped in her body.
After a very short debate, she tells the boys to take Ruby’s knife and kill Crowley while she holds off the Hellhounds, because she can see them where the others cannot, and all of them would really like to see him dead. To be able to do this, she kisses Castiel and uses the close proximity to steal his sword to fight the dogs. (He then kisses her back, in a moment of crossed wires and pretty much all four of them walk away from the moment utterly confused by life in general.)
She manages to fight and kill the hellhounds, only to be knocked down by a demon possessing Christian Campbell, taken, and tortured. The Winchesters find her, and Dean stabs the other demon and lets her off the table she was strapped to. The three of them then proceed to get the drop on Crowley, and get him caught under a Devil’s trap, where Meg starts telekinetically mashing his insides to get answers.
When they find out Crowley can’t get back Sam’s soul, they hand over the knife to Meg so she can kill him. Only problem is, Meg once again tries to talk before doing the deed, and Crowley kicks out her feet, using the knife to break the trap and threaten Meg, while pinning the boys to opposite walls before anybody can do much of anything.
This is about the point that Castiel shows up and appears to fry Crowley, much to everyone else’s great relief.
When the dust settles, the deal is pretty effectively off, and Meg would’ve been next to die had she not basically hightailed it while the boys were catching their breath. The girl is smart, and for once didn’t try to stay and have a conversation. Useful, hm? This is the point where she’s pulled from, just after popping out of the compound.
Abilities/Additional Notes:
-Telekinesis. It's a demon thing, and she….tends to use it in new and interesting ways. Like squishing your insides.
-Possession. She's actually a very large black smoke cloud and needs a host body. This isn't her body she's wearing, it's an L.A. actress from Sheboygan. Previously she was wearing a college girl from Andover. ….Also Sam at one point.
-She was tutored by Alastair in torture, meaning she's both good at it and inventive.
-She's got some pretty useful arcane and magical knowledge/skill. She uses spells, controls daevas, and locks herself in her meat suit at one point.
-She can teleport from point A to B. Pretty useful as an escape measure.
-And she also has enhanced strength like all demons.
Sample Journal Post:
[Instead of the usual brunette, there is a redhead staring at the screen. If it weren't for the device flat out saying it was her, it would be impossible to tell who this person was. But even with her trying out a new body for size, it doesn't change the demon. It's Meg alright, and the expression proves it. She looks mildly irritated and seems to be glaring at something on the floor.]
It's really no fun when they aren't screaming in the back of your head.
The extra space to stretch is nice, but…
[Meg tilts her head and sort of kicks at said something on the floor.]
Oh where, oh where did Kristen go, do you think?
[Meg finally tips the camera down, and you see her usual body crumpled on the floor, staring vacantly. For all intents and purposes, the body appears to be in an odd state of comatose. It's breathing and the lights are clearly on, but nobody seems to be home. It's very unsettling. She tips the camera back up and stares at it. After a moment, her eyes narrow and she clicks her tongue against her teeth.]
....Well. Waste not, want not.
[She smirks, and clicks off the feed. Anyone who tries to find her will find the redhead she was wearing dead and looking fairly destroyed.]
Sample RP:
If you looked up the definition of L.A. in the dictionary, you were likely to find 'Shithole' somewhere in the list of descriptors. Loud, not exactly the cleanest place this side of the universe, and about as full of childhood trauma as a place could be and still try to pretend it was functioning.
But, it did have one thing going for it. It had a lot of people.
And places with lots of people were practically like a shopping mall.
She'd grabbed a girl on the way home from school, sixteen and nowhere near what she would normally go for, but it did in a pinch until she could find a better one. She preferred something old enough that it didn't get carded at every opportunity and didn't get horrified looks when she wanted to have a little fun. (…Okay, so maybe she liked the horrified looks, but it made it hard to return to the same place twice and sometimes that got irritating.) Meat suits were an important choice, after all. Not the most important choice a demon could make, but one that could effect your ability to interact with the billion other meatsacks running around, and it was no fun to have to give one up because it didn't work out well enough.
Hell, it was nice to stay in one skin for a while, and she planned to grab something wearable.
It took about three days for her to finally pick something, a pretty, dark eyed brunette who looked like she was crying as she walked past, despair rolling off of her like perfume as she spoke into a phone about being passed over for a part.
The woman paused to continue talking on her cell, ignoring the brat wearing demon eyeing her until it smiled, and vacated the body with a scream and a blast of smoke.
She had a second or two before the smoke was choking her, spilling into her through her nose and mouth, settling itself inside of her.
The woman didn't even have time to scream, really, but she was screaming now, in the back of Meg's head, Screaming and wailing. Meg simply ignored it as she looked over her new body, clicking rings together with a sharp little smile on her face.
It was so nice meatsuits came pre-decorated nowadays.
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Canon:Supernatural
Character:Meg
Timeline:Just after she's gone on her merry way after seeing Crowley burned up six ways to Thursday.
Personality:
Meg is a terrifyingly good actress. She plays the part of her meatsuit with a flare, a bright, charming girl who in her first episode smiles her way into spending the day with Sam at a bus stop. She plays endearing, and is good at it, taking details of her body’s life and stealing them for her own or making up tailor made lies to get a response. She’s manipulative, and knows how to use a smile or a sincere comment to get someone to let her in.
Of course, playing a part means that there is something underneath.
Unfortunately, for everyone else, what’s underneath isn’t nice.
Meg is vicious, provocative, and driven. She enters the series and finally gives a reoccurring face to the villains in the show; she then stays on for the next five seasons. (In a show like Supernatural, the only other characters that have lasted as long as she has are the boys and the car, and they’ve all died at least once. Yes, even the car. ) and aside from one short segue for a revenge attempt, she’s focused on one goal. Helping Azazel bring the end of the world and raise Lucifer. She doesn’t have the details, but she sets her non-heart on the cause, she is in it wholeheartedly.
She describes the drive in following Azazel’s plan as the same reason the Winchesters fight their fight. Love and loyalty. She honestly seems to believe this, and even with what we know of demons it’s very likely that she does. They used to be human, so some sense of that can probably still be true. Even if it is horribly twisted and turned into some kind of warped thing.
There’s only one hitch in that drive during her whole run on the series, and that is due to a jaunt to hell. Back during the tail end of season one she got herself yanked from the meatsuit by an exorcism and went directly to hell. When she comes back she’s clearly…Cracked a little. She’s just as cunning and just as big a threat, but she does pretty much jump ship on the plan to try and kill every hunter she can using Sam as a meatsuit to do it. Part of it’s revenge on Sam and Dean, and part of it is just revenge on everything. Hell is horrifying, even for a demon, and she’s one of the first people to outright say it. It’s a testament to how good she is that she not only piloted Sam for days and got a hunter, a terribly paranoid person, to let her close enough to kill him, but she also managed to fool Dean using Sam. Something no one else has managed. (Though, to be fair, no one else has really gotten the chance. They pretty much slapped Demon b-gone tattoos on the second they got the chance after this incident with good reason.)
By the next time she’s seen, she seems she’s back on the bandwagon and giddy as can possibly be. Lucifer is the equivalent of god, father, and savior all wrapped up into one for the loyalists. Once again, we bring in the idea of love and loyalty for demons. Honestly, Meg is stubbornly loyal to Lucifer. Not only is he basically the ray of sunshine in her existence, his raising means things are going to be beautiful and wonderful forever, after all, but even after he fails at starting the apocalypse, she is willing to die to get revenge on the demon that helped screw things up.
That being said, Meg isn’t stupid or following entirely blindly. She’s cunning and manipulative, she’ll gladly follow Lucifer’s example and tell the truth when it is going to hurt more than a lie, though she lies pretty frequently as well. It really is a case of she will do what suits her when it does, and she goes with what seems to get results. She has something of a bad habit of getting cocky right before a plan truly is over, allowing her to be tripped up, most often literally, and this has been her downfall every single time. She always seems to stop and talk RIGHT before the big finish, or take her time to climb on someone and unnerve them when she really should just knock them out and call it a win. Either or. She tends to use the attractiveness of her meatsuit to her advantage, either as a way of getting attention or to unnerve or bother someone. She is often directing things back to sex or sexual comments without batting an eye and seems to have literally no sense of personal space when she deems it something that should happen to ‘other people’.
She’s willing to do what is necessary to achieve an end, and will be fairly inventive in getting there, though she pretty much plans to have fun with it and everyone else the entire time.
Background:
She’s introduced in ‘Scarecrow’, an episode notorious for two things. The grossest freaking scarecrow you will ever see (It turns out to be a pagan god that takes the skin of the people sacrificed to it and attaches it to itself. Yes. I am not kidding.) but also one of the first major fights between the Winchesters.
Sam ends up hitchhiking, intending to go back to California, and runs into a blond charming girl listening to her Ipod on the side of the road and promptly scares the shit out of her by tapping her on the shoulder. They banter for a few moments before someone finally drives up and lets her ride along, but not Sam.
When Sam finally gets to the Bus station, she’s there already, saying he was right and the driver was all hands, and the two finally introduce themselves.
Her name Is Meg Masters, on a trip to find herself and get away from her family hanging their expectations over her and she’s also headed to California. Stuck at the station all night until the bus comes, she and Sam bond over mutual issues (family issues are a cornerstone of Supernatural, after all) and when Sam decides to return to Dean thinking he’s in danger, it seems to be the end of a sort of sweet camaraderie, and she seems genuinely sad that he isn’t coming with her.
Of course, this isn’t it.
At the end of the episode, it shows that Meg not only didn’t get on the but she’s once again hitchhiking. It looks like things are going to take a turn for the very skeevy, when Meg pulls out a cup and slices the throat of the driver and uses his blood to contact Azazel, the demon that killed the Winchester’s mother and the current big bad.
The next time we see her is a bit down the road in an episode named ‘Shadow’ where the boys are in town tracking murders by a Daeva in Chicago. The boys run into Meg in a bar, and she’s very happy to see Sam, ready with a story about California and how she moved to Chicago because that whole scene got old, fast. She’s also instantly critical of Dean, causing a lot of awkwardness as she flat out tells Dean he drags his brother around like luggage and she acts as if she’s standing up for Sam.
Sam’s got a hunch that something is wrong with the situation considering the fact that she’s popped up more than once, and coincidences don’t just happen to them. Dean, of course, tells Sam the hunch is just him having a thing for Meg and spends a good chunk of the episode trying to tell Sam to just sleep with her already.
Sam figures out he’s right and she’s the one controlling the Daeva by tracking her to a warehouse and seeing her performing a ritual . They plan to go back later to catch her and the Deava, but unfortunately for them, this was all part of the plan. Meg let them see to get them to come to her, and uses the Daeva to knock them out.
The whole thing was a trap to get to their dad, the Daeva, the murders, even Meg’s allowing Sam to find the alter. All of it was because she wanted to get John.
Well, this doesn’t go as planned for Meg. She has them tied up and waiting, practically thinking she’s won, when she basically climbs in Sam’s lap to entertain herself until she gets to the endgame.
This…was a bad move. While she’s distracted, both the boys attempt to break out, and Sam manages it, with her close enough to hit. While she’s mostly down for the count, Sam flips tables and busts the alter, causing the Daeva to drag Meg out the window and to what looks like her death.
Too bad for them, she’s a-okay, it not only fits the plan, but was likely the plan all along to make them drop their guard, and she sends the Daevas after them again. They beat the crap out of the Winchesters, John included, but after some quick thinking by Sam, they’re defeated.
Meg doesn’t show up again until Salvation, where she’s been going after John’s friends, killing them one by one to try and get to him to get the Colt, a gun that can kill almost anything.
It’s while she’s got one of these friends that she finally gets a hold of John on the phone and tells him that if he doesn’t hand over the weapon they are going to kill every single person he’s ever gone to for help, every friend, every person they’ve ever loved, because having that gun is declaring war on the YED.
She makes John meet her and ‘Tom’, another pet demon of Azazel who’s effectively her brother, in a warehouse in Lincoln. He hands over a gun, saying it’s the Colt, this is proven fake when Tom shoots Meg with it because it does nothing to her, and they capture John.
Meg calls the boys to let them know that they have John, and then she tracks them to Bobby’s house. This is where things start to go badly for Meg. She’s trapped in a devil’s trap, exorcised, and her host, the real Meg Masters, tells the boys where their father is.
Meg, the demon, goes back to Hell.
Next season, she busts out and possesses Sam, making him appear to have gone entirely off the rails and making it seem like he’s killed another hunter during a blackout. She manages to play Dean for a while, making him think it really is Sam, and tries her damndest to make Dean think he needs to kill Sam for everyone’s own good.
When Dean doesn’t, she knocks him out and goes after Jo, another hunter and an ally of the Winchesters. Meg proceeds to attack her as Sam and telling her how her father died with great glee, and generally threatening every kind of awful thing, never dropping the act that it is Sam, even though her word choice gives her away to a degree.
When Dean shows up, she pulls up the act again and tries to make him kill Sam again, only to be revealed as a demon with holy water. Caught, she leads Dean on a chase and tells her plan to go after hunters using Sam’s face, and shoots Dean.
She then goes after Bobby, only to be tricked because Bobby (is a paranoid old bastard) put holy water in the beer. She ends up back in the same devil’s trap, only this time it doesn’t go as smoothly trying to exorcise her. She’s managed to lock herself into Sam’s body with a brand, and she uses another to break the Devil’s trap. She’s in the process of beating the shit out of Dean when Bobby uses an iron poker from the fire to burn Sam and break the brand, booting her out of him.
Things proceed to go to hell and back, literally, and the apocalypse is started before she shows back up. Meg, this time in a new meatsuit, has a crony possess Bobby, and while Bobby and Dean are alone, the demon overpowers Dean, allowing her and the rest of her crowd to join the party.
She tells the boys that all of hell is gunning to take Dean down to keep him from icing Lucifer and stopping the apocalypse, and tries to have the Demon in Bobby kill Dean. Bobby overpowers the Demon to save Dean, stabbing himself to kill it, and Sam comes back in time to help in the fight. Before the boys can kill her, she vacates the meatsuit and disappears.
The next time she’s seen, she’s playing Lucifer’s right hand girl, trying to take the boys to see Lucifer (Who she calls her father) and when they don’t comply, she sends hellhounds after them, pinning them down in an abandoned hardware store.
She reports back to Lucifer, and is made to watch Castiel who’s been trapped with a ring of holy oil that’s been lit on fire. While she’s, once again, talking, Cas busts a vent by telekinetically pulling out all the screws and knocks her into the ring. When he finds out he can no longer exorcise demons using his powers, he knocks her down and uses her body to break the fire ring. (And also as a handy little step stool across the fire. That too.)
During the time after this, she doesn’t pop up again during that season, but it’s pretty important to know that the apocalypse doesn’t go as planned, the Winchesters fuck it all up, and Sam took a (supposedly final) swan dive into the cage to trap Lucifer, then mysteriously popped back up again, minus a soul.
Now, Meg, having survived the apocalypse that wasn’t, soon finds herself with a very large problem. Crowley, a demon who had the (fairly correct) idea that Lucifer could care less about demon kind, took over hell and began rounding up and offing the Lucifer loyalists.
Meg trails the Winchesters to figure out what they’re doing for Crowley, who has them under his thumb. She and her cronies then proceed to knock them out, tie them up, and attempt to get information, only to have Sam say that they will help her get to Crowley if she’ll basically torture him for information.
She’s a-okay with this plan, and her, along with said cronies, the Winchesters, and Castiel, all bust in to Crowley’s place on a tip from the Boy’s Grandfather.
Needless to say, this is all pretty much a trap. They’re barely in the building when they get pinned down by hellhounds, (Meg’s redshirts get eaten too, in a pretty gruesome fashion) and when Meg tries to vacate the suit, she finds she’s trapped in her body.
After a very short debate, she tells the boys to take Ruby’s knife and kill Crowley while she holds off the Hellhounds, because she can see them where the others cannot, and all of them would really like to see him dead. To be able to do this, she kisses Castiel and uses the close proximity to steal his sword to fight the dogs. (He then kisses her back, in a moment of crossed wires and pretty much all four of them walk away from the moment utterly confused by life in general.)
She manages to fight and kill the hellhounds, only to be knocked down by a demon possessing Christian Campbell, taken, and tortured. The Winchesters find her, and Dean stabs the other demon and lets her off the table she was strapped to. The three of them then proceed to get the drop on Crowley, and get him caught under a Devil’s trap, where Meg starts telekinetically mashing his insides to get answers.
When they find out Crowley can’t get back Sam’s soul, they hand over the knife to Meg so she can kill him. Only problem is, Meg once again tries to talk before doing the deed, and Crowley kicks out her feet, using the knife to break the trap and threaten Meg, while pinning the boys to opposite walls before anybody can do much of anything.
This is about the point that Castiel shows up and appears to fry Crowley, much to everyone else’s great relief.
When the dust settles, the deal is pretty effectively off, and Meg would’ve been next to die had she not basically hightailed it while the boys were catching their breath. The girl is smart, and for once didn’t try to stay and have a conversation. Useful, hm? This is the point where she’s pulled from, just after popping out of the compound.
Abilities/Additional Notes:
-Telekinesis. It's a demon thing, and she….tends to use it in new and interesting ways. Like squishing your insides.
-Possession. She's actually a very large black smoke cloud and needs a host body. This isn't her body she's wearing, it's an L.A. actress from Sheboygan. Previously she was wearing a college girl from Andover. ….Also Sam at one point.
-She was tutored by Alastair in torture, meaning she's both good at it and inventive.
-She's got some pretty useful arcane and magical knowledge/skill. She uses spells, controls daevas, and locks herself in her meat suit at one point.
-She can teleport from point A to B. Pretty useful as an escape measure.
-And she also has enhanced strength like all demons.
Sample Journal Post:
[Instead of the usual brunette, there is a redhead staring at the screen. If it weren't for the device flat out saying it was her, it would be impossible to tell who this person was. But even with her trying out a new body for size, it doesn't change the demon. It's Meg alright, and the expression proves it. She looks mildly irritated and seems to be glaring at something on the floor.]
It's really no fun when they aren't screaming in the back of your head.
The extra space to stretch is nice, but…
[Meg tilts her head and sort of kicks at said something on the floor.]
Oh where, oh where did Kristen go, do you think?
[Meg finally tips the camera down, and you see her usual body crumpled on the floor, staring vacantly. For all intents and purposes, the body appears to be in an odd state of comatose. It's breathing and the lights are clearly on, but nobody seems to be home. It's very unsettling. She tips the camera back up and stares at it. After a moment, her eyes narrow and she clicks her tongue against her teeth.]
....Well. Waste not, want not.
[She smirks, and clicks off the feed. Anyone who tries to find her will find the redhead she was wearing dead and looking fairly destroyed.]
Sample RP:
If you looked up the definition of L.A. in the dictionary, you were likely to find 'Shithole' somewhere in the list of descriptors. Loud, not exactly the cleanest place this side of the universe, and about as full of childhood trauma as a place could be and still try to pretend it was functioning.
But, it did have one thing going for it. It had a lot of people.
And places with lots of people were practically like a shopping mall.
She'd grabbed a girl on the way home from school, sixteen and nowhere near what she would normally go for, but it did in a pinch until she could find a better one. She preferred something old enough that it didn't get carded at every opportunity and didn't get horrified looks when she wanted to have a little fun. (…Okay, so maybe she liked the horrified looks, but it made it hard to return to the same place twice and sometimes that got irritating.) Meat suits were an important choice, after all. Not the most important choice a demon could make, but one that could effect your ability to interact with the billion other meatsacks running around, and it was no fun to have to give one up because it didn't work out well enough.
Hell, it was nice to stay in one skin for a while, and she planned to grab something wearable.
It took about three days for her to finally pick something, a pretty, dark eyed brunette who looked like she was crying as she walked past, despair rolling off of her like perfume as she spoke into a phone about being passed over for a part.
The woman paused to continue talking on her cell, ignoring the brat wearing demon eyeing her until it smiled, and vacated the body with a scream and a blast of smoke.
She had a second or two before the smoke was choking her, spilling into her through her nose and mouth, settling itself inside of her.
The woman didn't even have time to scream, really, but she was screaming now, in the back of Meg's head, Screaming and wailing. Meg simply ignored it as she looked over her new body, clicking rings together with a sharp little smile on her face.
It was so nice meatsuits came pre-decorated nowadays.