Eve, The Mother of Monsters: WTF is she? (Supernatural)

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Published 2023-05-03

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  • Hears a thought to consider, when the boys bind death to kill Casteil. Death says the leviathans are older than souls, what if one of the major differences between Eve and the leviathans is that Eve has a soul. Not necessarily a human soul, but the first monster with a soul. This may also explain how she maintains power over the leviathan, just as Crowley became far more powerful when he became king of hell, and other angels can tap in to the power of souls, she can tap in to the power of monster souls, which the leviathan cannot.
  • @ooo8430
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  • I really like the idea of Eve essentially being the jail warden of Purgatory. It would explain so much. For example, if she and by extension, her children are related to Leviathan then it could also explain why Monsters generally hunger for human flesh and their ability to spread keeps a steady stream of souls as food for Purgatory.
  • @mildlydazed9608
    Eve throwing a bit too much spice on a batch of Dragons making the Phoenix has me cackling. "Oh shii these too spicy"
  • @trivialthe
    I like to think of Eve as the Alpha Leviathan, who just has special abilities due to how old she is. Dick Roman was the one that everyone followed on Earth, because Eve was "dead".
  • I like to think that "Eve" is actually the original human. As in Adam. I think that after she was banished. She rebelled. And then created the monsters. Which makes sense since in season 15 Adam has a new girlfriend. Also we know Adam is magical, since his rib bone was part of the spell that can kill God. And their son was kane.
  • @PaddyRoon7
    Edgar once called Eve "A mutt. Barely one of us." I'm certain that Eve is a unique variant of Leviathan. I won't take the Phoenix Ash weakness too seriously, since when that was written they hadn't thought of the Leviathans yet, but I'm assuming that weakness is unique to Eve.
  • @legionofgaming9622
    My personal theory on eve is that she is eve from the beginning and becomes what she is when she ate the forbidden fruit and it was intentional by chuck so that she becomes the warden that the Levi’s needed
  • It felt like given the leviathans they were the first monsters but were deemed a failure due to their insatiable appetite Eve was the perfected version of them cuz shes very similar in nature, however she was satisfied with a balance of monsters and hunters, until crowley and cass did what they did
  • I actually really like this explanation. Even though it's not listed as canon I think you took all the things that are canon and assembled it and filled it in to a way that makes sense with it.
  • I think that Chuck replaced the leviathans with monsters by changing their formula and creating Eve so she can spread monsters in order to control the human/animal population. And the Alpha Vampire said that he was there(earth) when humans discovered the fire
  • @marmelade8331
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  • @eliscore
    The theory that Eve accidentally killed herself by destroying a phoenix she created makes perfect sense. I imagine that Chuck put a failsafe in Eve in case she designed monsters beyond Chuck's realm of power. Such as true immortality. Her creations like werewolves and vampires still have weaknesses. She tested the Phoenix's immortality and some of the Ash got in her mouth and she killed herself. I think that makes more sense
  • My personal headcanon is that Eve is actually Echidna, the Mother of Monsters in Greek Mythology. The two have a lot of similarities. They're both monstrous women who have birthed a ton of monsters, they both have a lot of power, and they're both immortal. It just makes a lot of sense to me.