Talk:Saint/@comment-11571396-20130713231939/@comment-5230978-20141126202658

Deep Blood and vampires's existence is stated fact not an implication. If you are referring to famous statement of Aleister in vol 2, it says: “—If you say that Deep Blood proves the existence of vampires, just what on earth does the Imagine Breaker prove?” This sentence means that if there is a thing that can undoubtedly destroy another, the existence of the first proves the existence of the latter. So, about IB, here Aleister wonders (in a manner of speaking, because he actually knows the answer) what IB's existence proves. An answer was thought by many to be God, but we know IB cannot even kill Gabriel, an archangel, so that's not what it proves. Even if it was, it would have just meant that IB can kill deities, but not that it is divine itself.

Now, digressing a bit and further pondering about what IB's existence proves (not his origins), I would say it proves the existence of the Pure World. As there are magical phases added to the original world of science, being IB the refence point of the world and being it able to negate phases (with the right knowledge), IB's existence proves that there is something beyond these phases.