This unnamed Reaper appeared in the episode Faith. He was enslaved by Sue Ann Le Grange in the episode Faith to transfer a persons disease to another
Season 1[]
When Roy Le Grange fell ill, his wife turned to the dark arts to find a way to help him. She discovered a book containing a spell to trap a Reaper and used its power.
From then on, Sue secretly used the Reaper to heal other people, under the guise of her husband being a healer himself. In exchange, another life must die for every life saved. Sue only had the lives of people she believed were immoral taken in exchange, believing she was doing God’s work of ridding the world of sinful people.
When Sam Winchester brought Dean to Roy, Dean caught a glimpse of the reaper, leading the brothers to suspect that something was up.
Sam eventually managed to find Sue's altar and destroy it. He also smashed Sue's amulet in order to save Dean. The Reaper, now free from his bindings, turned on Sue and killed her.
Physical Appearance[]
The appearance of this reaper was far different than average reapers in the show. This reaper was an elderly wrinkling Caucasian slender male with pale skin, graying hair and hollow black eyes.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Invisibility - The Reaper is naturally invisible to the living, but humans near death can perceive him, and he can choose at will to become visible, however.
- Healing/Life Energy Transferring - The Reaper can drain humans of their life force and transfer it into others afflicted to heal the individuals.
- Teleportation - The Reaper can teleport anywhere on Earth instantaneously.
Weaknesses[]
- Magic - This Reaper was enslaved by Sue Ann Le Grange, using dark magic.
Appearances[]
- Season 1
- Season 2
- In My Time of Dying (mentioned only)
- Season 7
- The Born-Again Identity (referenced only)
Trivia[]
- Alex Diakun, who portrayed the Reaper, also portrays Norse god Mr. Vili in the episode What's Up, Tiger Mommy?.