http://134.155.108.49:8890/sparql?query=DESCRIBE%20%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fdbkwik.webdatacommons.org%2Fresource%2Fn-qHT182nwne38mBnibQOg%3D%3D%3E&format=application%2Fatom%2Bxml2024-03-28T09:50:46.985922ZOData Service and Descriptor Documenthttp://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/n-qHT182nwne38mBnibQOg==2024-03-28T09:50:46.985922ZThe Mark of Cain, also known as "The Mark", "The Curse", and the "Curse of Cain", is a extremely deadly, spiritual and symbolic curse named after Cain himself, and it is featured in season 9 and 10 of the TV show Supernatural.Mark of Cain*Powers the First Blade
*Grants immunity to demonic, angelic and magical powers
*Telekinesis
*Super Strength
*Resurrection
*Precognition
*Binding the Darkness
*Corruption of the wielder
*Absolute ImmortalityDean WinchesterThe Mark of Cain, or simply The Mark for short, was the seal created in order to lock away The Darkness. God gave the Mark to Lucifer, who in turn passed it onto Cain to use as the source of The First Blade's power. It is one half of the weapon that Cain used against the rest of the Knights of Hell. Cain later transferred the Mark to Dean, so that the hunter could kill Abaddon. It was removed from its final bearer when Rowena cast a spell from the Book of the Damned, but unknowingly released The Darkness upon the Earth. Amara has the mark on her body to prevent it from being used against her.LuciferGod locked the Darkness away where it could do no harm, and he created a Mark that would serve as both lock and key, which he entrusted to his most valued lieutenant, Lucifer. But the Mark began to assert its own will, revealed itself as a curse, and began to corrupt. Lucifer became jealous of man. God banished Lucifer to Hell. Lucifer passed the Mark to Cain, who passed the Mark to you, the proverbial finger in the dike.Demonic powersSupernatural symbolCurse inducementThe MarkRage inducementMy Brother's KeeperThe Mark of Cain, also known as "The Mark", "The Curse", and the "Curse of Cain", is a extremely deadly, spiritual and symbolic curse named after Cain himself, and it is featured in season 9 and 10 of the TV show Supernatural.Mark of CainThe Mark of Cain, sometimes referred to as the Mark of the Wanderer, is a protection mark meant to protect the bearer from anyone with the intent to harm him. The Mark is among the ancient, angelic runes that is not in the Gray Book and thus should not be used by Shadowhunters.*Keeping the Darkness locked away
*Powers the First BladeKnights of HellThe Mark of Cain, sometimes referred to as the Mark of the Wanderer, is a protection mark meant to protect the bearer from anyone with the intent to harm him. The Mark is among the ancient, angelic runes that is not in the Gray Book and thus should not be used by Shadowhunters.Physical empowermentI am the original Mark.I spent millions of years crammed into that cage, alone and afraid, wishing - begging - for death, because of you!To force whoever bears the Mark of Cain to kill more lives as possible.Our conundrum is simple, Sam. Your brother cannot be killed, and the Mark cannot be destroyed; not without inciting far greater evil than any of us have ever known.Curse of CainSupernaturalCainThe CurseN/ATelekinesisCainAmara300AbaddonTo imprison The Darkness/Amara.*DestroyedThe Mark of Cain, or simply The Mark for short, was the seal created in order to lock away The Darkness. God gave the Mark to Lucifer, who in turn passed it onto Cain to use as the source of The First Blade's power. It is one half of the weapon that Cain used against the rest of the Knights of Hell. Cain later transferred the Mark to Dean, so that the hunter could kill Abaddon. It was removed from its final bearer when Rowena cast a spell from the Book of the Damned, but unknowingly released The Darkness upon the Earth. Amara has the mark on her body to prevent it from being used against her. Because of its origin, dating back to before God's creation of the Universe, the Mark of Cain has often been called "the first curse."Countless other victims including Dean WinchesterCurseAt the beginning of timeMental corruptionMark of Cain