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Hellhounds. Demonic pit bulls.
Sam, talking about Hellhounds
in Crossroad Blues

Hellhounds are ballistic and maniacal canine-like beasts of the supernatural world, specifically Hell (hence the name), which are known to serve demons. Described as demonic pitbulls, hellhounds are ferocious, terrifying entities that inspire fear in humans, demons and even angels.

With time they became tasked with collecting the souls of humans whose deals are come due. In such circumstances, hellhounds can only be seen by those whom they have come for, making them a sort of reaper of the damned. In later seasons, hellhounds are seen working for various other demons (not just Crossroad Demons), usually acting as foot soldiers, guard dogs and/or assassins.

According to Crowley, no demon knows the hounds better than him. As the "Demonic pit bulls" of Hell, Hellhounds are also one of the most recurring supernatural creatures in the series.

History[]

According to Crowley, after God started creating the Universe, he made an abundance of creatures, including the Hellhounds, which he intended to be used as "the Creator's best friends"; God presumably created them in part of trial and error, since in order to create the best, one first has to understand the worst and hellhounds basically represented the pinnacle of bestial savagery has to offer. However, the Hellhounds proved to be too vicious, so God decided to destroy them all. But Lucifer, once he fell from Heaven, managed to rescue one of the Hellhounds, Ramsey, who was pregnant, and from Ramsey the hellhound population regrew.

And from that moment on over the millennia, Hellhounds served as "demonic pit bulls" to demons, going after humans who had sold their souls.

Characteristics[]

Hell hound 1

A picture of a Hellhound in a book.

Hellhounds are voracious, tenacious, and intelligent. Once a hound has the scent of its target, it has it for life and will never give up the hunt until one or the other is dead, or unless its master calls it off. They can be clever, almost impossible to trick or distract, and are willing to improvise in order to get to their prey. Hellhounds will often physically rip their victims to shreds in order to collect their souls. In some cases, however, their mere presence is enough to literally scare people to death. Other times, the victims will be driven to commit suicide.

They appear as ferocious black dogs with red eyes. They vary in size, ranging from standard large-sized dogs to that of a small horse. They generate some kind of black aura around themselves, making them appear made of shadows.

Hell hound 2

Side view. *Týr and Fenrir (1911) by John Bauer for Our Fathers' Godsaga by Viktor Rydberg* The image depicts the Norse god Fenrir biting off the arm of Norse god Tyr. It was briefly shown in S2 E8 where it was incorrectly referenced as a blackdog.

As dogs, they are loyal, and answer only to the demons they serve; they cannot be swayed or bargained with, either. Not even Crowley could devise a way to throw them off, short of using a bigger hound of his own to kill them.

Exactly how they are controlled is unclear. They have been shown to understand verbal commands, but sometimes they have stopped simply because the demon they serve changed their mind.

Hellhounds are vulnerable to iron, salt, the Colt, Angel Blades, and Ruby's knife. They are generally invisible unless the human they are after made a crossroads deal or is looking at them with an object scorched with Holy Fire, such as Hellhound Glasses.

Masters[]

Any demon can command a hellhound, but very few of them can overpower one, or at least many at the same time. It is unknown if any demon or even angels could overpower one without the use of certain weapons. However, an archangel could easily destroy one. In the episode The Devil You Know, it is revealed that Crowley keeps a hellhound as a pet. This hellhound is bigger than most other hellhounds and Crowley uses it to fight off another, smaller hellhound.

However, only Lucifer could command their mother, Ramsey.

Powers and Abilities[]

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Hellhound vision

  • Invisibility - Hellhounds are invisible to humans, except under special circumstances. However, supernatural creatures, such as demons and angels, can see them. They can also be seen by the humans they are assigned to hunt and through an object scorched with Holy Fire.
  • Invulnerability - Hellhounds cannot be killed by conventional means or weapons. However, weapons like Ruby's Knife, or an Angel blade, can kill them.
  • Super Senses - Hellhounds' sense are extremely heightened. Hellhounds can recognize their demonic masters in vessels.
  • Super Speed - Hellhounds are much faster than humans.
  • Super Stamina - Once a hellhound has the scent of its prey, it will never stop hunting them, unless it is killed or called off by its master.
  • Super Strength - Hellhounds are very strong, they are able to kill humans and demons.
  • Tracking - They can locate any human or demon they are sent after.
  • Hallucinations - When close to their prey, hellhounds cause their victims to experience hallucinations, so as to frighten them out of hiding and leave them defenseless.
  • Immortality - Ramsey, one of the first Hellhounds created by God, lived thousands of years before she was killed.
  • Dimensional Travel - Hellhounds drag souls to Hell of people who have bargained with Crossroad Demons.

Weaknesses[]

Harming or Restraining[]

  • Salt - It serves as a barrier which they cannot pass. Salt also harms hellhounds.
  • Goofer Dust - It can be used to create a barrier, like salt.
  • Devil's Shoestring - This herb can serve as a barrier preventing Hellhounds from passing through a door it's placed over.

Killing[]

15x13 Ruby's Hellhounds

Jack Kline kills Ruby's hellhounds

Known hellhounds[]

Appearances[]

Although only appearing only once or twice every few seasons but as the "demonic pit bulls" of hell, Hellhounds are one of the most recurring supernatural entities in the series besides demons, appearing in a total of 12 episodes.

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Sam holds back a hellhound.

Trivia[]

  • Until Trial and Error, Hellhounds were never seen by viewers of the show. They are shown to be transparent with bright red eyes, and even appear to be covered with flames or smoke.
  • Meg is the first known character to have grappled with multiple Hellhounds and not only survive, but win. Sam followed suit and managed to kill one, as has Dean.
  • Jo Harvelle died from wounds sustained during a Hellhound attack; so did Dean (and presumably Bela too).
  • The book illustration of a Hellhound in the picture above is actually an image of the Norse God Fenrir.
  • Sam and Dean once considered black dogs to be responsible for hellhound attacks.
  • According to Supernatural: War of the Sons, Hellhounds were created by Lilith. This is non-canon as shown in Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell where its revealed they were originally created by God.
  • Sam referred to them as "demonic pitbulls", which is what Dean once referred a Daeva as.
  • Hellhounds shared a similar fate to the Leviathans: both were regarded as too vicious and too dangerous to keep, but God chose to exterminate the hellhounds while he locked up the Leviathans instead.
  • All named hellhounds seen so far are females, Juliet and Ramsey.
  • In Golden Time, it is revealed that all hellhound victims are automatically condemned to Hell, even if they are innocent and haven't sign up a demonic deal.
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