User blog comment:B214/Volume 23 discussion blog/@comment-191.214.24.46-20170601115450/@comment-29963364-20170602165636

@Bennia Lover

I know the story never stated that God killed the Original Satans, or vice versa. But then again, the story never stated otherwise. None of the leaders of the Three Factions offer any details about how/where God and the Satans died, or even who killed them.

I only said the "killing the original satans" to abreviate things. Although, since none of the Angels or Devils (Fallen Angels left before the war ended) are claiming anyone else killed God and the Satans, we can simply speculate that they killed each other during the final battle.

@B214

Don't lash out at me just for trying to stop a non-sensical argument that has gotten out of hand. (lol just like how the Three Factions tried to stop Ddraig & Albion).

But seriously, God didn't directly cause the events in the story. His actions simply had consequences, which others responded to by making their own decisions and taking actions which lead to the events of the story.