Talk:Saint/@comment-11571396-20130713231939/@comment-5230978-20141126210201

The novel states "The Archangel Misha Kreutzev had been headed for the Arctic Ocean, but no sign remained of her. It was assumed that the power supporting her existence had disappeared and she had returned to a different phase upon becoming mere energy." If Gabriel got negated and killed by IB, then why would have the narrator implied othewise? And try to think about the recently fixed Distortion of the Laws of the World. If an Archangel ceased to exist, this would have definitely caused serious consequences, but none of this happened. This is confirmed in the novel: "Business-like reports continued to come in reporting that Misha Kreutzev had disappeared and that the four great elements had been reset to their proper positions." And you are ingoring that even if IB was actually able to kill an archangel or even God, it would neither prove nor imply it's divine.