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==Biography== ===Character history=== The First Evil claims to be the source and embodiment of all that is evil. For technical purposes, the First Evil is neither male, female, demon, nor god; it is a "power". The First is older than demons, even the [[Old Ones (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Old Ones]], who themselves existed long before the first humans; it is older than the written word, the Big Bang and transcends all realities and dimensions; it is older than any other evil being and may even be the very first entity ever to have existed. It is said that the First lurked in the darkness long before the [[universe]] was even created and shall remain long after the universe ends. Few have heard of it and even fewer believe in its existence. The entity cannot affect the world on a physical level. Its power lies in its ability to deceive, torment and manipulate others. It can take the form of anyone who has died (or as an enormous, [[Apparitional experience|phantasmic]] demon with large horns and long, talon-shaped fingers), and it can choose to be seen and heard by just one person or by multiple people. The First has a deep understanding of human nature and it uses this knowledge to drive others to madness, murder and/or suicide. The First makes its initial appearance in the series as a [[villain of the week|monster of the week]] that [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]] must face in the episode "[[Amends (Buffy episode)|Amends]]". It tries to drive the vampire to kill [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] by reminding him of his "true" nature (Angelus) and it sets about accomplishing this by appearing to him as some of his victims: Daniel, Margaret, Travis and [[Jenny Calendar]]. It claims that it is responsible for Angel's return from [[Hell]], and suggests that Angel can end his sufferings by turning evil again and killing Buffy, but instead he chooses to kill himself using the sunrise. His suicide is only averted by a freak snowstorm unheard of in Southern California. Episodes of the spin-off series ''Angel'' later suggest that Angel was returned from hell and his life saved by [[Miracle|divine intervention]] from the heavenly [[Powers That Be (Angel)|Powers That Be]]. Later, the First makes its presence known again in the seventh season by tormenting the vampire [[Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Spike]], who like Angel has come into possession of a soul; tricking the former villain [[Andrew Wells]] into awakening the Hellmouth beneath Sunnydale High; and dispatching its agents, the Bringers, to kill young women around the world with the potential to succeed [[Faith (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Faith]] as the current [[Slayer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Slayer]]. When Buffy's allies [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] and [[Anya Jenkins|Anya]] query the First's sudden rise in activity with a mystical third party, they learn that the First is able to act in this way because of an anomaly in the Slayer line caused by Buffy's recent resurrection, providing an outlet for the First to wipe out all the Slayers. Though incorporeal, the First is effective in prompting suicides, deceiving various members of the Buffy's gang, and releasing evil monsters from the Hellmouth. Later in season 7, the audience is introduced to the First's right-hand-man, the supernaturally strong misogynistic ex-priest [[Caleb (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Caleb]], as well as its army of primordial [[Turok-Han]] vampires living beneath the Hellmouth. In the series finale, Buffy and her allies take the fight to the First by opening the Hellmouth and using magic to activate every potential Slayer in Buffy's army. With additional help from a magical amulet, the gang destroy the First's army, the Sunnydale Hellmouth, and the surrounding town. ===Powers and abilities=== Neither male or female, living or dead, the First is pure power. It is the darkness inside the hearts and souls of all living creatures. While the First has no physical body and is impossible to kill, it also cannot truly interact with the physical world. Certain people are able to interact and even become one with the First, such as Caleb. The First appears in the physical world as dead people, including vampires, humans who have died, and dead people who have been resurrected. This allows the First to impersonate people for the purpose of manipulating others. For instance, the First appears as Warren to get Andrew to kill Jonathan during "[[Lessons (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Lessons]]," as Eve to more easily attack the Potentials during "[[Showtime (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Showtime]]," and as Buffy to amplify Spike's torture throughout [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7|season 7]]. The First seems also to know mannerisms, information and details of the life of whoever it imitates. This is best shown in "[[Conversations with Dead People]]" as the First appears to Dawn as her mother Joyce, appears to Andrew as Warren and appears to Willow as Cassie Newton, in an attempt to manipulate them all into serving its purpose. As essentially the source of all evil, the First has knowledge of every monster and dark ritual in existence. This was exemplified by the runes the Bringers carved into Spike's chest to summon the Turok-Han. As the First is said to be eternal, existing before time and believed to be the only thing remaining after the end of time, it is infinitely patient. A defeat it suffers is nothing more than a minor setback. In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds|Chaos Bleeds]]'', the First displayed the ability to possess people, open portals, teleport beings across dimensions and, according to [[List of minor Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters#Sid the Dummy|Sid]], conjure a duplicate dummy body for him and trap his soul inside.
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