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([personal profile] rivkat Dec. 18th, 2010 02:16 pm)
Are you telling me that to get out of suffering eternally for your deal with a crossroads demon, all you have to do is find someone you trust will cremate you?  Also, if they burned John on a pyre, how come he was still around to escape from Hell over half a year later?

Grargh!  (I know, you all realized this way before me.  But Yuletide procrastination does strange things to a person.)

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From: [personal profile] sorrel


I thought that that only applied to demons who still had their bones intact. I don't think that burning the body destroys the soul, just keeps it from hanging around on this plane. Otherwise cremation would deny entrance to Heaven, not just Hell. So souls whose bodies were cremated right after their death and then became demons would still be demons; they just wouldn't have the weakness of being tethered to their bones.

(I think.)
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From: [personal profile] alexseanchai


I'm absolutely confident that demons are angel-ghost hybrids, so to kill a demon requires elements of angel-killing as well as ghost-killing, and salting and burning a demon's bones would be only a myth to anyone without the ability to deploy any weapon of +1 angel-killing. John wasn't and Dean wouldn't have been burned with holy oil. The demon in Bobby's basement probably was, and an angel smiting is surely the equivalent.
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From: [personal profile] alexseanchai


Hadn't occurred to me that burning demonic bones without holy oil would safeguard the demon, though you're right, of course. I think I was preoccupied with how very lucky Bobby is that he found Crowley's bones to begin with.

Bobby wanted to cremate Dean and Sam wouldn't let him.
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From: [personal profile] eclectic


Yeah, well, no one's accused Supernatural of having perfectly coherent plot for a long time. Just... pull a Dean, and repress the knowledge.
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From: [personal profile] sorrel


Alternately it maybe has something to do with hellfire? Although I actually think it makes perfect sense to have a different effect on fresh souls than on souls that have gone wrong; maybe it's the same principle as burning the bones of an angry spirit? After all, there've been plenty of times on the show where the spirit's body was cremated right after death and still started haunting.
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From: [personal profile] erda


Uh, I actually hadn't thought that through.

*now willfully not thinking about it*
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