Villainous Benchmark Wiki
Advertisement

I say that I do the terrible things I do because I couldn't find who killed Sarah and Teddy. And once I did, I'd be free of this darkness and this rage... But I lied. The truth is, I... like... doing these things. And I don't want to stop. I'm bonded to you... and what you are. It's how you first found me. I don't know who I am if I'm not you. No consequences, no pain, no sorrow... I want that back. I want it back. I don't want to feel now what I didn't feel then. Where are you? Where are you...? Help me... Help me...
~ Nick praying to Lucifer

Nick is a supporting character in the horror series Supernatural, eventually becoming the secondary antagonist of Season 14. He mostly acts as the vessel to Lucifer. He acts as Lucifer's temporary vessel in season 5 until Lucifer gains his true vessel Sam Winchester, and then returns as Lucifer's full-time vessel from season 12 to 13.

His Evil Ranking[]

His Villainous Deeds[]

  • After letting Lucifer use him as a vessel, he would be responsible for most of his atrocities in the series.
  • Angered at Arty Nielson lying to him about his family's death, he sadistically beats him to death with a hammer.
  • Due to a priest listening to Arty's confession of seeing someone run out of Nicks house, he tortures and then kills him
  • When Frank was forced to keep the secret about the deaths of Nick's family due to being threatened by Abraxas, he killed him.
  • While she was bad, there was no reason for him to torture and kill Abraxas's friends, as she was going to tell him about Abraxas, with him admitting that it's just for fun.
  • While being arrested by officer/hunter, Donna Hanscum, he breaks out of his cuffs and tazes her.
  • He kidnaps Mary Winchester to figure out how to kill Abraxas.
  • He strapped Jeff (the vessel of Abraxas) and forces him to be possessed by Abraxas, killing him and Jeff in the process.
  • When a police officer taunted him for what he did and what happened to his family, he breaks free and kills him.
  • He proves a traitor and a hypocrite as he helps the demons who oppressed him to resurrect Lucifer, if successful, would have sent Lucifer on a mass murdering rampage.
    • In the process of bringing back Lucifer, he knocks Sam out with a rock.

Why Doesn't He Stand Out?[]

  • He is merely a pawn to Lucifer as he has no heinous acts to make him stand out, and while trying to become Lucifer's vessel would cause hundreds of murders, it relies on fridge horror.
  • He cares about his family as his serial murder was because he wanted to get revenge on Abraxas.
  • When Castiel told him he became the vessel for Lucifer, he was astonished and disgusted on how he said yes, making him remorseful.
  • He's arguably on and off as some of his acts are technically for the greater good, as Abraxas was a sadistic demon who killed his family and a girl scout.
  • He is insanely tragic as he was once an innocent family man, his family was brutally murdered by Abraxas and was forced to become the vessel of Lucifer.
    • This also makes him a scapegoat, as he in no way deserved it.

External Links[]

Advertisement