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I think you have misunderstood my initial point. I was never arguing that creation's survival was a result of Michael rewriting creation. I was pointing out that Destiny's book still accounted for Michael's actions after Yahweh's abdication, and it was also accounting for creation's survival.
Your second part is still just as incorrect as it was earlier, though. Lucifer's realm being an independant, second creation sitting alongside Yahweh's creation is repeatedly affirmed throughout the story and serves as a major plot point for nearly every action taken in the narrative. It is never once stated (or even implied) that Lucifer's creation is only a realm inside of Yahweh's creation. You're welcome to search for that statement, but I'm telling you now that you won't find it. And without it, your interpretation of Destiny's analogy is obviously wrong to anybody reading that scene. Furthermore, Yahweh's name was holding the gate open between his creation and Lucifer's. He was the one who created the letter of passage into The Void. There is nothing remotely fishy about the gate starting to vanish after Yahweh abdicates, and it does nothing to imply that Lucifer's creation is somehow still within Yahweh's creation. In fact, it pretty much does the exact opposite. In that very scene you can see Lucifer musing about how Yahweh's absence will have no effect on his own cosmos because it is a different creation and not reliant upon Yahweh's name. Lucifer's dealings with Destiny throughout this story might be confusing (they are meant to be- it's philosophical pondering), but your insistance that Lucifer's creation is just a part of Yahweh's creation is completely unfounded.
Your second part is still just as incorrect as it was earlier, though. Lucifer's realm being an independant, second creation sitting alongside Yahweh's creation is repeatedly affirmed throughout the story and serves as a major plot point for nearly every action taken in the narrative. It is never once stated (or even implied) that Lucifer's creation is only a realm inside of Yahweh's creation. You're welcome to search for that statement, but I'm telling you now that you won't find it. And without it, your interpretation of Destiny's analogy is obviously wrong to anybody reading that scene. Furthermore, Yahweh's name was holding the gate open between his creation and Lucifer's. He was the one who created the letter of passage into The Void. There is nothing remotely fishy about the gate starting to vanish after Yahweh abdicates, and it does nothing to imply that Lucifer's creation is somehow still within Yahweh's creation. In fact, it pretty much does the exact opposite. In that very scene you can see Lucifer musing about how Yahweh's absence will have no effect on his own cosmos because it is a different creation and not reliant upon Yahweh's name. Lucifer's dealings with Destiny throughout this story might be confusing (they are meant to be- it's philosophical pondering), but your insistance that Lucifer's creation is just a part of Yahweh's creation is completely unfounded.