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Character Name: Kol Mikaelson
Series: The Originals
Timeline: 2x13, "The Devil is Damned"
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Character Name: Kol Mikaelson
Series: The Originals
Timeline: 2x13, "The Devil is Damned"
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Mystic Falls, 10th century
Kol is the second youngest son of Esther and Mikael, preceded by three elder brothers, Finn, Elijah, and Niklaus, and followed by younger sister Rebekah and baby brother Henrik. In the 10th century, Esther and Mikael migrated from Norway with Finn and Elijah to the New World and settled in a village that would eventually come to be known as Mystic Falls. This is where the rest of the Mikaelson line would be born.
The family had their own dynamics among themselves, Finn was often found with Esther, Elijah tried to be the peacemaker between his siblings, Klaus and Rebekah were always close, but Kol has always had a very big case of the dreaded Middle Child Syndrome. Seemingly being viewed by his siblings as more of an annoyance than anything often pushed him to act out rather wildly. All very much vying for the attention he felt he was so often denied.
Esther was a very powerful witch and it was possible for any of her children to have her gift as well, but as it were, Kol was the only one to show any signs of being able to practice magic. He took a big liking to it and was rather skilled at a young age.
Mikael was not the best father to any of his children, always strict and borderlining cruel, pushing them to work harder, to do better. None saw the wrath or abuse by Mikael's hand worse than Niklaus, though it was never really understood why he clashed so much with his son. Not even by Mikael himself.
The family suffered a great loss when Henrik was attacked and killed by werewolves, with whom they'd lived among peacefully, when out one night with Niklaus, watching them turn. Esther and Mikael's panic after this led them to making the choice to ensure their children could never be hurt again. Esther performed a powerful immortality spell by having them drink wine laced with the blood of a doppelganger, a village girl named Tatia who happened to be a distant descendant of the first ever created immortal and she drew on the power of ancient symbols; the sun for life, and the white oak tree for immortality. Mikael killed them with the blood still in their system and when they woke, they were in transition forced by their father to feed on human blood to complete the transition, And that is the story of how the first, Original vampires came into creation.
The new powers that were gained by the siblings under the spell all had their countenances, nature's way of protecting the balance; the sun that had given them life burned them, the white oak would become a key to killing an Original, the vervain that grew beneath the tree repelled their mind tricks and burned them to the touch. Esther sought to help counter the sun, spelling them all rings made with lapis lazuli to protect them and allow them to walk during the daylight hours. Eventually, in efforts to make sure it could never be used against them, they burned the tree from which their immortality was given.
As a result of this new immortal life, Kol lost his connection to magic. This was a harsh blow for him to suffer, and the loss of something that had once given him such a thrill and joy played its part in the vicious vampire he would become. The violence became the only way he could find that thrill again.
The bloodlust that came with this new life was nearly insatiable and when Niklaus made his first kill, he triggered his werewolf gene, revealing the truth about his parentage-- Mikael was not his father and Esther had an affair with another man, the chief of the village's werewolf pack. Things among the family only grew worse in the wake of this information and Esther placed a binding spell on Nikalus to suppress his werewolf side. This would ultimately lead to her death by Klaus' hand, though he framed Mikael for it and the siblings all fled the village in the aftermath.
France, 1002
While on the run from Mikael, the siblings decided to take the place of a handful of their victims and go to the castle their caravan had been heading to. Unfortunately, they were overheard by a servant, Lucien, who they debated killing so their secret didn't get out, until he insisted he would help them sneak in and help them in their ruse to fool the others.
The siblings acted their way through the French court with Lucien's help, meeting the Count and his children, Tristan and Aurora, their first night there. They settled into a rather lavish lifestyle here. Niklaus even started courting Aurora, whom Rebekah became close friends with.
Eventually, Kol's wild antics and unruly feeding practices, as well as the turning of Lucien, Aurora, and Tristan, alerted Mikael to their location, forcing them to flee. However, in an effort to keep Mikael off their trail, Elijah compels Tristan, Lucien, and Aurora to believe they are himself, Klaus, and Rebekah to be decoys in Mikael's hunt for them.
Italy, 1114
After the debacle in France, Kol parted ways with his siblings in effort to keep himself safe from Mikael's wrath-- if they were split it, it would be harder for him to get them all in one go, after all. He traveled Europe for years, his unyielding violence, reckless turning of others into vampires, and bloodbaths left in his wake making news to his siblings' ears.
Eventually, he meets back up with the others in Italy to attend a party being thrown by a suitor of his sisters, Alexander.
The family had discovered that he was part of the Brotherhood of the Five, a group of hunters who pride themselves in defeating the monsters that plague villages, killing vampires in public displays. He claims their efforts will eventually mean the eradication of all vampires from the world.
Rebekah was meant to seduce him to find out all that Alexander knew of their kind, but instead, she ended up falling in love with him. This was rather unfortunate because he had discovered her secret.
During the party thrown by Alexander with other members of the Brotherhood of the Five, he lured Rebekah away from the party, seducing her only to drive the dagger through her heart while the others neutralized the other Mikaelsons. Little did the Brotherhood know that this would not work on Niklaus, because of his hybrid status. He slaughtered the lot of them and revived his siblings, except for Finn.
This has made the siblings realize that, despite their previous assumptions, they are not as untouchable and all-powerful as they once thought.
Africa, Arabia, Haiti, 13th-17th centuries
Kol spends a rather large amount of time over the next few centuries traveling on his own, away from the family. He made friends and traveled with different witch covens, studying and learning the ins and outs of any brand of magic he could get his hands on. He couldn't practice it anymore, but he still had a deep love and fascination with it so he found ways to surround himself with it anyway.
In the 14th century in Africa, he learned medicinal herb remedies from a shaman in Uganda, while in Arabia he discovered the practice of Kemiya. This is an art that is a cross between magic and science and allows a witch to imbue objects with supernatural properties or even change the elemental foundation of it. He also spent time in Haiti in the 17th century.
During all of his travels one thing came up among the covens all too frequently for him to ignore; the story of the first immortal, Silas, who was said to be a harbinger of an apocalypse. Given his own paranoia and survival instinct, it shouldn't be much of a shock that when he met a cult that worshiped Silas and sought to bring him back, he slaughtered them all. He couldn't risk the chance that the stories he'd heard were true.
Spain, 1702
Kol revels in the rush and thrill he gets as a vampire, always searching for something that gives him the same rush he used to get from magic. It is his decadence and rash violence in Spain that leads Mikael straight to them, burning cities in his wake to reach his children. Kol's siblings eventually caught up to him, begging him to leave with them, but he was careless and insisted he would be fine because really it's only Nik their father is after.
His resistance isn't something Klaus feels they have time for and at his insistence, Elijah helps to restrain Kol while Klaus subdues him with the dagger. His panicked struggles against the betrayal by his brothers does him no good. Before he falls into the near-death-like state the daggers cause, he vows to Klaus that one day he will not be so easily subdued, a threat that hangs in the air.
Klaus, never to be truly separated from his family, takes the neutralized bodies of brothers Kol and Finn, who has not been awakened during all of this time, with him to the New World.
New Orleans, 1821-1901
During the early parts of their stay in the New World, Klaus and Elijah took their time to build the city that would become New Orleans into something of a home for themselves. The first real home any of the Mikaelsons had since they started running from Mikael all those centuries ago. They pay off the Governor of the city to turn a blind eye to their tendencies and help conceal their true natures to the masses.
It's during this that Klaus eventually finds himself upon a boy with no name, a slave who also happens to be the son of the governor. Klaus forces the man to release the boy and he gives that boy a name: Marcellus. Klaus raises him as his own son.
Some time in 1821, Klaus revived Kol in a fit of jealousy for the time that Marcellus was spending with Elijah. He declared he needed some fun and that's right up Kol's alley. It would seem that the long nap did little to deter Kol from his desperation and bloodlust, still keen to sink himself further into the depravity of his nature. In apology for daggering him, Klaus goes on the hunt with Kol and the pair slaughter a building full of people, much to Elijah's disappointment.
It was all fun and games until Kol ended up putting Marcel's life in danger. He compelled actors to recite Shakespearean plays, using real weapons and watching real deaths in these acts. He had even fed Marcel his blood, knowing Nik's own insistence in wanting to turn the boy eventually. This was all an act of rage and jealousy, seeing how much more Klaus cared for Marcel than himself set him off. Always in the shadows and on the sidelines, never in the spotlight, Kol often found himself feeling shafted and slighted in his own family and this had tipped the scales at the time.
Deeming him too dangerous, Klaus daggered him again.
Of course, this didn't last forever and eventually he was undaggered again to live with his family in New Orleans. Tensions among the siblings were still high and Kol tended to surround himself with the witches of the French Quarter. Unfortunately, there was a rather large divide in the covens: the ones that followed Klaus and those that followed Kol. Kol's witches were taught the art of Kemiya to create Dark Objects, which Kol intended to use to scare Klaus' witches into submission with and he hoped that eventually, his own witches would be able to forge a dagger neutralize Klaus. However, they failed to turn the dagger to gold and this caused issues between Kol and his followers and his impatience and desperation led to a murder spree, only further dividing him from the witches he sought to keep under his thumb.
Kol uses help from his remaining witch followers to procure a very powerful artifact, a paragon diamond, which should allow them to channel enough magic to complete the dagger he so desperately wants. However, his attempts come up short because even when he gets the diamond, he's confronted by Klaus, who takes the diamond and hides is from his brother, dashing his hopes and dreams like the terrible big brother he is.
It's around Christmas in 1914 at a party that he chats with a woman that he was probably only going to use in attempts to charge onward with his plans for the gold dagger for Klaus. Little did he know she was Freya, the long-forgotten eldest Mikaelson child. While everyone else is distracted with the party, he slips out to go in search of the diamond. Kol divulges his plans to Rebekah, which ultimately was his downfall, because she wouldn't dare double-cross Nik. She tells him and Klaus catches Kol and daggers him in the middle of the party, making an example out of him in front of everyone.
Mystic Falls, Denver, 2000s
The Vampire Diaries, season 3
Another century or so passes before Kol is actually undaggered again and a lot happens in his absence. One of the most important things being Klaus discovers the key to unlocking the curse placed on his werewolf side-- the blood and sacrifice of one Elena Gilbert, the newest in the line of Petrova doppelgangers. In managing this, Klaus intends to create an army of those like him, hybrids who are forced to do his bidding because of the sire bond that forms when they are created.
While he was out, Mikael showed up in town when news of his children's presence there was alerted to him by Damon Salvatore (an ever-annoying brat of a vampire who is friends with Elena and the older brother to the teens' boyfriend, Stefan-- who also happens to be an old friend of Klaus and Rebekah's. oh the tangled webs vampires weave) and Katherine Pierce (remember Katerina Petrova? The last last Petrova doppelganger back in the 1490s? Yeah, she changed her name, moved to America, turned the Salvatore brothers and has been on the run from Klaus for over 500 years, she has plenty of reasons to want Klaus dead). Elena even convinced Rebekah, who has faced centuries of abuse and suffering at her brother's hand, to get on the 'let's kill Klaus' train after divulging that she had discovered Klaus to be the one who killed their mother, Esther. Klaus fled when he heard Mikael was in town, but the group lure him back with the lie that his father is dead-- it works, but their plan backfires when instead of Klaus being killed by the White Oak Stake, he gains the upperhand and kills his father instead.
The discovery of Klaus' lie about their mother's fate lands Nik in a lot of hot water with his own siblings and in the light of his worst fear coming to life, they all declare they're leaving him. Only to suddenly find themselves face-to-face with the mother lost so many years ago, all with claims of forgiveness for Klaus, and well-wishes for them to all be a true family again.
Secretly, Esther wishes her children all dead, considering them all monsters made at her hand, abominations that shouldn't exist at all and she's intent on righting that wrong. She concocts a plan to kill all of her children with her eldest son, Finn, who offered himself as the sacrifice, having always hated what they had become, and Elena Gilbert, linking their lives together with Elena's blood, the bloodline of the original spell cast on her children to turn them into vampires all those centuries ago.
Esther succeeds in linking them together, but she doesn't quite get the chance to rid the world of all of them like she wishes. Kol is daggered in a bar by someone bent on taking down the Originals. However, with their lives all linked, the rest of the siblings go down as well, except Klaus, who the daggers don't work on because of his hybrid status. It's also discovered, after Finn is killed with the White Oak Stake, that every vampire in an Originals line dies with them. Having no certainty in knowing which Original the Salvatores' line derives from, Elena and her friends can't end any of their lives.
After discovering that the witch ancestors' spirits, who had been helping Ester with her ritual, have abandoned their mother because one of their own was turned into a vampire, Kol flees Mystic Falls. On Klaus' orders, he goes to Denver to track down Elena's little brother, Jeremy. Klaus eventually tracks down Elena's friend, Bonnie, who is part of a very prominent witch line and forces her to undo the spell linking their lives together by using Jeremy as bait. He phones Kol to prove that his brother is with the younger Gilbert and only waiting for the word to kill him if Bonnie doesn't cooperate.
Elena and Damon make their way to Denver to pick Jeremy up and a fight between Kol and Damon ensues, starting with the Original hitting Damon with a baseball bat that split upon impact against the vampire and ending with Damon stabbing Kol with a piece of the wood. Kol is stunned long enough to give Elena and Damon time to get away with Jeremy. Kol calls Klaus to tell him what happened and the elder Mikaelson explains the trick about the entire sire line dying with an Original.
Kol sets off to find a vampire named Mary Porter, who used to be a bit of a fanatic for the Original family and the Salvatores knew of her connection with them. Kol fixed any attempts at their getting information they wanted from her by catching up with her first and killing her. He lies in wait for them to find her only to taunt them about which of his siblings had turned her before another fight ensues that ends in Kol beating Damon for breaking his neck and humiliating him at the ball and declaring them even once he felt Damon had taken enough of a beating.
The Vampire Diaries, season 4
Kol helps Rebekah in the hunt for the cure to vampirism, kidnapping Professor Atticus Shane. Realizing he's resistant to compulsion, the pair torture him for information and discover that the cure is buried with a man called Silas, who has to be raised in order to get the cure at all. Kol is unnerved by the mention of him and nearly drowns Shane until Rebekah stops him, insisting he's useless to them dead. Kol explains that he learned of Silas' existence in his travels with witches and he was bad news. Silas was the first immortal to ever be created and he would be too powerful, even for their family, to defeat. To prove his point, Kol reveals he'd stolen the White Oak Stake from her without her knowledge and he disappears with it.
Kol continues his plans to stop anyone from finding the cure, slaughtering a bar full of vampires Nik had turned for the sake of Jeremy, who's been discovered to the a Hunter of The Five, to complete his Hunter's Mark, which acts as a map leading directly to the cure. He catches up with Damon and Jeremy, urging his former friend to stop trying to complete the Mark. Jeremy refuses, because Elena's recently transitioned and he wants to find it for his sister's sake. Kol claims he'd kill him, but he'd rather not be cursed for the next century, having known Klaus to suffer under the same curse for killing a member of the Five in the past. He'll just settle for tearing his arms off instead. When he lunges for Jeremy, Damon intercepts and the two vampires fight while the younger Gilbert gets away. Kol gains the upperhand and takes Damon captive, torturing him and even compelling him to kill Jeremy-- a loophole to his whole problem and his promise to Nik to leave Jeremy alone.
Shortly after, Rebekah finds and attacks her brother for compelling Damon, she's still bent on finding and getting the cure for herself. She pulls a White Oak Dagger on him and Kol tells her she's no better than Nik and that it's actions like this that made Elijah leave. Rebekah doesn't back down, so Kol retaliates by drawing the White Oak Stake on her, but Rebekah is saved when Nik intervenes and shoves his brother away. Kol flees with the daggers in hand, leaving his siblings wary of whatever his next move may be.
Kol is still determined to prevent Silas' rising and attacks Bonnie at the school, but with her newfound power of Expression--which she's learned in lessons with Atticus Shane--she detains him and fled to talk to Elena, who's since decided that since an Original's entire line dies with them, Jeremy should kill Kol to complete his mark. She lures him to her house under the guise of negotiating a truce. Kol arrives and tells her all about the stories he's heard of Silas, how he'll bring hell on Earth with him if he's risen. Before leaving, he agrees to at least consider the truce.
As Jeremy returns home, Kol follows him, kicking the door in and declaring he's decided against the truce. A chase and a fight breaks out between the sibling pair and the Original. The house sustains plenty of damage, as do Elena--who Kol impales to a wall (it's fine, she's a vampire now)--and Jeremy. Downstairs in the kitchen, Kol debates which arm the Mark was on and decides he'd be safer if he just chops off both of them. Distracted with this, he doesn't notice Elena has made her way back downstairs, she stabs him in the hand with a knife, using every ounce of string she can to keep him pinned to the counter long enough for Jeremy to spray him with the nozzle at the sink with vervain-laced water.
While he's distracted by the burn from the vervain, Elena grabs the White Oak Stake in his pocket, tossing it to Jeremy, who uses it to stab Kol, killing him a fiery blaze and completing his Hunter's Mark as planned.
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If you thought that was the last of Kol, you were wrong, though. Some time later, with her new-found Expression, Bonnie has managed to break down the veil to The Other Side, which means ghosts can come back to the side of the living. He stops to see Rebekah with Matt at the Mystic Grill, being nasty with her for getting over his death so quickly and practically gushing about plans to extract revenge on Elena, pressing them for information on where to find her. Eventually, he does find her at Jeremy's grave, taunting her over her brother's death and attacks her, but Jeremy has also returned from the Other Side and he and Stefan stop him from killing Elena by snapping his neck.
Later, Kol has assembled the ghosts of dead witches and hybrids that were sacrificed to allow Silas to rise, rallying them and descending on Mystic Fall's high school graduation. Kol threatens Bonnie with his new friends, demanding she let them on the living side or suffer the consequences. Bonnie shows him to where her body was being kept and explains she trapped herself with him so he couldn't hurt anyone else. Trapped and furious, Kol realizes he can't leave before the veil would be back up. Elena ends up bumping into him in a search for Bonnie and Jeremy and he tries to attack her, but his attempt fails when the veil goes back up and he's sent back to The Other Side.
Much later on, when The Other Side begins to collapse, Kol tries to warn Matt Donovan about it, urging him to do something about it. He doesn't know where the other ghosts are going and he seems terrified to end up wherever they are.
New Orleans, Present day
The Originals, season 2
Finn and Kol are revived in the bodies of witches by their mother who has taken possession of another witch as well. Esther plans to move all of her children into witch bodies and reunite them as a family once again, so they can live out their lives as they should have from the start.
Kol is seen to be in league with Finn and Esther, and he seeks to seduce a witch by the name of Davina Claire, who was hiding some big secret weapon. Eventually, after a move orchestrated by Finn, werewolves loyal to Esther attack Davina and Kol during a date because Finn's impatience at Kol's slow-moving information gathering. During the attack, however, Davina reveals her secret-- she's resurrected Mikael in hopes he'll kill Klaus, and he's on a magical leash, only controlled by Davina herself.
Afterwards, he has it out with Esther and discovered the werewolves had attacked under her order; Kol points out how easily he could have died and decides he wants out of her plan, but she uses magic to cause him pain and declare how grateful and submissive he should be to her for saving him from the collapsing of The Other Side. He keeps his father's return from Esther when she questions how the wolves were killed, claiming to have been knocked out and having no clue what happened.
Davina has gone into hiding, keeping Mikael safely hidden away, and despite their best efforts, Esther and Kol can't seem to track her. However, Davina eventually contacts him and give him her location. While he's at the secluded cabin with her, he asks about her plans but rather than press her too much he insists she can tell him whenever she's ready.
While Davina is sleeping, Kol finds the White Oak Stake, but is confronted and threatened by Mikael. He strikes a deal, telling him that if he doesn't harm him, he can release him from Davina's hold. It works and Mikael lets him go, unscathed. An ambush by Klaus, who has found Davina's secret location, leads to Kol releasing Mikael from the hold Davina had him under and Davina is unconscious for the exchange between Kol and Klaus, which reveals to Klaus that this is his brother. He tells Kol he doesn't blame him for finding a way back to the living side, but chiding him for making the wrong friends.
Kol gets a call from Finn, informing him that Davina has been working to unlink friends of hers from Klaus, so that when he died, she didn't lose them as well. Kol soon discovers what she's using as a binding agent and destroys it.
When she awakens, Davina discovers that Kol released Mikael, destroyed the spell she was working on and his true identity as Klaus' brother. This, understandably, causes issues between them. She attacks him, and he defends himself but he's significantly weaker in the body his mother had placed him in. Eventually, he gets her to calm down long enough to explain he hates his family just as much as she does and appeals to her by agreeing to teach her how to unbind dark objects the way he'd done with her bracelet.
Later, she explains she wants to drain the power of the white oak stake and despite his aversion to the idea and pointing out that it would only be temporary, Kol helps her and through their work, Klaus isn't killed during a confrontation with Mikael. This turns the vampire hunter's rage on Davina and Kol, but they're saved by intervention of Klaus' allies. Davina now possesses the stake and suggests Kol helps her take down Klaus.
While holed up in a hotel with Davina to work out how best to take down Klaus, Kol gets a painful signal from Esther to return to her; he goes on his way, and on the drive explains that he was the only one of his siblings to tap into their magic when they were mortal, calling himself a prodigy and telling her about how gutted he was when he lost his connection to magic by becoming a vampire and that was why he had such a penchant for violence and mayhem when he was a vampire-- it was the closest he could get to the same thrill he got from magic.
His meeting with his mother doesn't go so well because she's talked to Klaus and learned that Kol had known about Mikael's resurrection and kept it from her. She orders him to get the white oak stake by any means necessary, even if he had to kill Davina for it.
Later, Kol takes Davina to a tomb in the cemetery and has her open it, explaining that it was one of her ancestors that had created it and only a Claire descendant could open it. Inside, he shows her the Dark Objects he used back in the 1900s in his war with Klaus and goes on to explain about the gold dagger that could put Klaus down without killing her friends in the process. The very same one he'd been so desperate to make back in the 1900s.
Kol is kidnapped by Marcel and brought to the Mikaelson compound where Finn is already being held. The pair of brothers are interrogated by Klaus and Elijah about Esther's plans and urged to join their brothers against her. When Elijah is pulled away by an urgent call from Rebekah, who says Esther is coming after her, Marcel steps in and takes pleasure in torturing Kol because of everyone, he says Kol was always his least favorite. Shortly, Davina arrives and takes Klaus head on to rescue Kol, who is rather impressed with her victory and her use of the Dark Objects. She's shocked to learn that Kol has decided to side with his brothers and he tries to explain that Esther is the bigger threat between them.
Later, it's revealed that the next step in Esther's plan is to put Rebekah into Cami's body. Klaus hashes it out with him and Kol insists he didn't know and decides it must have been Finn's task. The brothers have a moment and Klaus informs Kol that despite whatever he thinks, he did grieve over his death and try to avenge him-- and wrapping him into the "always and forever" pact he'd had with Rebekah and Elijah for centuries, telling him he'd do nothing less because he's family.
While discussing their plan to take Klaus down with the dagger and reminiscing about the past and all the reasons he and Marcel don't get along, Kol and Davina are interrupted by Marcel, demanding help to find another body for Rebekah to thwart Esther's plans. Ever the opportunist, Kol strikes a deal with him to trade his help for the paragon diamond Klaus had taken from him in the 1900s.
Kol prepared a new body for Rebekah in one of Marcel's vampire potentials, however, when he later tried to include receiving the white oak stake as part of the deal, Marcel prepared to call off the deal. Interrupted by Klaus, who insisted Kol do right by the family rather than only himself this time. With the stake in hand, he returns to Esther and is taken by surprise at her revealing a hidden part of her plan-- not only to put Rebekah in another body, but to use the white oak stake to destroy Rebekah's vampire body and kill his sister's entire vampire line.
Despite the unexpected turn of events, their plan worked in the end with Esther's spell intercepted. With just one slight change-- Kol swapped Rebekah not with the vampire he'd claimed to prepare before, but with a witch trapped in the mansion Klaus had trapped his witches in the last time he tried this plan. Rebekah had betrayed him and gone to Klaus over his plans the century before, and this was his own petty revenge on his sister for it all.
With the paragon diamond now in Davina's possession, they could continue with their work on the dagger. Kol returns the stake to Klaus and his brother is none the wiser to the truth about his plan or what he'd done to their sister.
As Kol sets up his new room in the compound, Klaus comes to give him a peace offering, but they're interrupted by Finn demanding to know the location of their mother. In effort to make his brothers cooperate, Finn casts a boundary spell, trapping everyone inside of the compound-- which just happens to also include Marcel's newly turned vampires and a pack of werewolves.
With his life in danger for his current humanity, Kol calls upon Davina's help to break the barrier. Eventually, they manage to break the barrier long enough for the werewolves to leave, casting a spell to disenchant any enchanted objects in the compound to fuel their power. In a quick act of betrayal, Klaus shoves Kol back inside the barrier and informs him he knows the truth about what he's done to Rebekah, scolding him for his petty behavior when he was so readily welcoming him back to the family. He leaves Kol to fend for himself with the hungry new vampires in the compound.
Davina begs Marcel for his help in protecting Kol and knowing he needs him alive to have a chance of discovering where Rebekah truly is, Marcel agrees, but his hatred for Kol is still quite apparent.
In the midst of it all, Kol ends up hit by a spell from Finn, who had transported all of his brothers' minds into an astral plane of Finn's creation-- an elaborate Chambre de Chasse. He explains he plans to release the vampires in the middle of a parade at sunset, breaking the tentative agreement with the witches of the Quarter for their attack on the locals and revealing the existence of vampires in the city. Kol demands to be released as his fight isn't with Finn and his body is vulnerable to vampires where he's bodily trapped in the compound. Finn says he doesn't care and uses magic to cause his brother pain. Angry with his little brother for what he's done to their sister, Elijah finds it amusing. Kol insists he's justified in his actions for her century earlier betrayal.
Unable to get anything useful from Kol about Rebekah, Finn sends him back to his body, just in time to be saved from a swarm of vampires by Marcel. He tells Marcel about Finn's plans to unleash them all at sundown. When the barrier came down, Marcel manages to get his vampires to his home across the river, where they feed on blood bags instead.
While continuing to work on their spell for the dagger, Davina is interrupted by her best friend's boyfriend insisting Josh and Marcel are still missing. To Kol's annoyance, she brought Aiden to his hideaway and the pair of witches perform a locator spell and trace him to a magic shop where Kol meets with Finn and tries to appeal to him that he only sided with Elijah and Klaus because at the time they were winning-- but now Finn had the upperhand and he'd like to join him. Finn is unconvinced about his brother's flip-flopping loyalties and in a desperate bid, Kol reveals his plans about the dagger for Klaus, insisting he has Davina wrapped around his finger and with her help, nothing could stop them. However, Finn saw through his brother's attempts to distract him and while Davina and Aiden were sneaking in to save the trapped vampires, he uses his magic to turn the vampires on them and they're forced to flee. In his anger, he casts a spell on Kol to trap him in the body he's in and curses him, a death to come in a few days because Finn knows it's what he fears most and he wants Kol to be forced to know it's coming an be unable to stop it.
A desperate attempt at getting his family onside goes wrong rather quickly. Rebekah is furious with him, but he explains what Finn's done to him, not surprised that his siblings aren't quick to jump to his aid, considering. Klaus insists they use the spell used on Kol, on Finn to trap him. When Kol says he doesn't know the spell, Klaus doesn't wait to ask for permission to check into Kol's memories for it, only to see his plans with Davina and the dagger instead. Klaus attacks him and says he's no better than Finn for his treachery and Kol yells about always being the odd one out in the family and attacks Klaus and Rebekah with magic before fleeing.
Abilities/Special Powers:
Abilities
• All typical abilities of a witch in his world; Esther chose this body for Kol as a way to keep him on a leash-- the man who's body Kol is possessing is a considerably weaker witch when compared to Esther, Freya, or Finn when he was possessing Vincent's body. Kol's vast knowledge of magic gives him a certain upperhand, however, and he can channel enchanted objects, other witches, or supernatural creatures to boost his power if necessary.
Specifically within the show, he's been shown to use
• All the Traditional Magic spellcasting + a very wide, very varied and vast knowledge of multiple types of magic, as well as being behind the creation of a large majority of in-universe-known Dark Objects (in a nutshell: cursed items).
• Telekinesis: The power to move objects and persons through mental influence.
• Elemental Control: The power to control and manipulate the elements of air, earth, fire, and water.
• Pain Infliction: The power to create excruciating migraines through supernatural means
• Channeling: Drawing on the power of magical objects, other witches, and/or supernatural/immortal beings.
Skills
• General adaptability: As someone who's lived through over 10 centuries and witnessed the building of several civilizations, the evolution of humanity and technology alike, Kol is easily adaptable to new times (thanks for making him miss nearly an entire century, there, Nik), situations, locations and technologies.
• Fighting Skills: Trained in hand-to-hand combat as well as swordsmanship and archery skills.
• Magic Knowledge: Due to his travels with witches through the centuries, Kol has collected a rather wide knowledge base of various styles of magic in his world, and he even instructed a few of them in the art of making Dark Objects, magic-infused talismans and artifacts that even as a vampire, so he could still use magic, even though he could no longer access his own.
• Magic Prodigy: According to Kol himself, he is the only one of his siblings to tap into his magic ability and he was quite the prodigy with it as well; it's likely the anger he had at the loss of this ability played into the violent streak he has as a vampire.
Weaknesses
• All of your normal, squishy, human weaknesses
• While not a weakness, per se, Kol is coming back with a hex on him that (bar Wonderland's intervening) would kill him within a day's time.
Samples:
Third-Person Sample: Kol storms out of the room at the manor, leaving his siblings to their own bloody devices, irate and panicked. Of course they wouldn't help, why should he expect so much out of his own flesh and blood? Not as if they've ever cared before, why waste the effort to start now?
The dark, shadowy halls shifting from the Mikaelson abode into something else entirely is almost unnoticed at first, anger pulsing through him like fire in a furnace. It's only when there's a sudden set of stairs at his feet that he realizes he must have taken a wrong turn, somehow.
Or....
No.
Wait.
He blinks, hard, looking around frantically as memories seem to slide like snakes into his mind. Jessica. The madman scientist. Claire. Freya. Wonderland. "Oh, bloody hell."
First-Person Sample: [The bloke on the video is smirking in far too an amused fashion for a new arrival in Wonderland. For anyone that's ever been here more than once, and with their memories of it in tact when they got back, it may almost seem obvious he must be a return, except... he doesn't look like anyone that had gone missing recently at all, does he? Hmm. Curiouser and curiouser.
Kol can't help taking the moment to poke some fun at things. He has this wildly unique opportunity to meet his friends for the first time all over again-- it's far too fun not to goad them.]
Can't say that I recall ingesting any Ayahuasca, but this is one mad trip.