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Jacob (Lost)

Jacob (Iacob in Latin) is a fictional character of the ABC television series ''Lost'' played by Mark Pellegrino. Born in the 1st century A.D., Jacob has been the guardian of the island for close to two thousand years. He was first mentioned as the true leader of the Others by Ben Linus and was described as a "great man" that was also "brilliant", "powerful" and "unforgiving". He made his first appearance in the Season 5 finale "The Incident". He was killed in this episode, but continued to appear as a ghost, as well as in flashbacks in the episodes "Ab Aeterno" and "Across the Sea". Being an unseen character for much of the series, he caused all the events that take place, starting from the plane crash right to the end, in response to a conflict with his nemesis and brother, The Man in Black. In some of his appearances, Jacob has exhibited supernatural powers such as having and conferring immortality, healing, omniscience, and changing peoples' destiny to suit his goals. Through these powers, he has had an influence on the lives of several main characters including Jack Shephard, Kate Austen, John Locke, James "Sawyer" Ford and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes.
==Early life on the Island==

Jacob's mother, a Roman woman named Claudia, was shipwrecked on the Island sometime in the 1st century. She gave birth to Jacob and The Man in Black. She was then murdered by the female protector of the Island, who then raised the brothers. Jacob was clothed in light cloth, a trademark of his that continued into adulthood. They were told that there was no life outside the island and that it was just them. They were also told about a mysterious light that eventually one of them had to protect.
Eventually, the Man in Black discovered that their "mother" had lied to him and told Jacob that she was not their mother, but they belonged to a group of people who had arrived on the island with their biological mother. Jacob loved his mother too much and did not want to believe this. He ended up staying with his mother for the next 30 years, while the Man in Black lived with his people, though the brothers stayed in contact. The Man in Black and his people were about to discover how to tap into the light (which is revealed to be a source of electromagnetism) as a means of escaping the island. Their mother later initiated Jacob into becoming her replacement and proclaiming afterwards "now we're the same". After learning about the Man in Black's plan to leave the Island from Jacob, the mother killed all of the Man in Black's people. In a fit of rage, he killed her. In revenge, Jacob threw his brother into the cavern which emitted the light, an act which he was told by his mother would lead to a fate "worse than death". The Man in Black emerged moments later as the Smoke Monster, with a pained/angered shout mixed with the peculiar mechanical noises associated with the Monster; he was now trapped on the Island and unable to escape until he killed Jacob. However, Jacob and the Man in Black are not able to kill each other due to the machinations of their mother. The Man in Black soon began a patient, long-term plan to manipulate other people who came to the Island into killing Jacob.
Aside from making sure the Man in Black stays on the Island, Jacob brings people to the Island to further a philosophical debate that humanity is innately good while the Man in Black echoed their mother's belief that humanity is inherently corrupt. For several centuries, their debate has raged on with numerous casualties, as Jacob brings many people to the Island and the Man in Black usually kills most of them in order to protect the island as a "security system".

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