1. The body Meg is possessing (and very much stuck in, thanks to what she thinks her original loss was) was a girl from Sheboygan who moved to L.A. to be an actress. Guess you could say she landed one hell of a role! (I'll just leave.)
2. Meg can teleport, as well as become invisible if she doesn't want to be seen. She doesn't use these things much around Paradisa unless there's a threat or for convenient plotting purposes, but she could technically be spying at any moment ;) She is also powerful enough to whip up a strong gust of wind, pin 2 or 3 grown men to the wall/ceiling at once, and crack entire ceilings into pieces.
3. If the vaulted ceiling that reflects the sky outside and fluffy light blue and white linens in her room look oddly... angelic for a demon, it's because the space was originally Castiel's room, which she moved into shortly before he went home. She will probably never change it.
4. Now that her human conscience is restored, Meg's mind is a constant battleground between the dark memories of her past that twisted and corrupted her soul in the first place, and the emotions she can no longer shut off. She hides it well (aside from generally being kind of a bitch) but homegirl is a wreck. She displays typical PTSD tendencies, and suffers from an extraordinary amount of guilt over all her past misdeeds. She likes to think it's all safely covered up behind a thick wall of rude commentary and sarcasm.
5. Meg is, unsurprisingly, also exceedingly competent with dark witchcraft.
6. Meg is fairly isolated at this point in Paradisa. She only has a few friends left, and even those she's wary of losing. She's still sorting out the whole feelings thing, though, so she most certainly gets lonely. A lot.
7. She apprenticed under Alastair, the so-called "Grand Inquisitor" of hell in her world. Put plainly, was schooled, presumably for hundreds or possibly thousands of years, in the arts of torture. As Silva found out the really really hard way, she can even biokinetically screw up anyone's insides enough to make them spit up blood with a simple twist of her hand. Don't worry, she saves that party trick for special occasions.
8. Her age is unspecified in canon, but in 1913, Meg was already high up enough in the ranks of hell to be personally shown all of Lucifer's crypts. Given that in her canon, 1 month in hell = 10 years on earth and demons were very rarely freed from hell during that timeframe, this makes her (at the very least) ~12,000 years old. She hints several times at being much, much older than that, and her high rank correlates with that. During a panel in 2012, the actress that played her (Rachel Miner) said that she likes to think that the girl who became the demon 'Meg' was originally from the renaissance era. This is game canon in Paradisa, since she remembered Florence for what it was and was thoroughly unimpressed to be back. This consequently puts her at ~60,000 years old.
9. 'Meg Masters' is an assumed identity, the name of the girl she originally possessed to befriend Sam Winchester. Since that's how the boys knew her from the get-go, it stuck. At one point, while being interrogated, she confesses that she has "lots of names."
10. She smokes menthols, drinks whiskey like it's water, and generally dresses in tight jeans, boots, and leather jackets. Total biker-chick vibe, though she sometimes dresses down a bit more in Paradisa.
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2. Meg can teleport, as well as become invisible if she doesn't want to be seen. She doesn't use these things much around Paradisa unless there's a threat
or for convenient plotting purposes, but she could technically be spying at any moment ;) She is also powerful enough to whip up a strong gust of wind, pin 2 or 3 grown men to the wall/ceiling at once, and crack entire ceilings into pieces.3. If the vaulted ceiling that reflects the sky outside and fluffy light blue and white linens in her room look oddly... angelic for a demon, it's because the space was originally Castiel's room, which she moved into shortly before he went home. She will probably never change it.
4. Now that her human conscience is restored, Meg's mind is a constant battleground between the dark memories of her past that twisted and corrupted her soul in the first place, and the emotions she can no longer shut off. She hides it well (aside from generally being kind of a bitch) but homegirl is a wreck. She displays typical PTSD tendencies, and suffers from an extraordinary amount of guilt over all her past misdeeds. She likes to think it's all safely covered up behind a thick wall of rude commentary and sarcasm.
5. Meg is, unsurprisingly, also exceedingly competent with dark witchcraft.
6. Meg is fairly isolated at this point in Paradisa. She only has a few friends left, and even those she's wary of losing. She's still sorting out the whole feelings thing, though, so she most certainly gets lonely. A lot.
7. She apprenticed under Alastair, the so-called "Grand Inquisitor" of hell in her world. Put plainly, was schooled, presumably for hundreds or possibly thousands of years, in the arts of torture. As Silva found out the really really hard way, she can even biokinetically screw up anyone's insides enough to make them spit up blood with a simple twist of her hand. Don't worry, she saves that party trick for special occasions.
8. Her age is unspecified in canon, but in 1913, Meg was already high up enough in the ranks of hell to be personally shown all of Lucifer's crypts. Given that in her canon, 1 month in hell = 10 years on earth and demons were very rarely freed from hell during that timeframe, this makes her (at the very least) ~12,000 years old. She hints several times at being much, much older than that, and her high rank correlates with that. During a panel in 2012, the actress that played her (Rachel Miner) said that she likes to think that the girl who became the demon 'Meg' was originally from the renaissance era. This is game canon in Paradisa, since she remembered Florence for what it was and was thoroughly unimpressed to be back. This consequently puts her at ~60,000 years old.
9. 'Meg Masters' is an assumed identity, the name of the girl she originally possessed to befriend Sam Winchester. Since that's how the boys knew her from the get-go, it stuck. At one point, while being interrogated, she confesses that she has "lots of names."
10. She smokes menthols, drinks whiskey like it's water, and generally dresses in tight jeans, boots, and leather jackets. Total biker-chick vibe, though she sometimes dresses down a bit more in Paradisa.