I'm glad that Harry demonstrated to the angels exactly what he has become. That'll make noise in heaven - especially the "go complain to Michael" bit...
I tend to avoid SPN, so I'm not sure why I clicked on the story, but so far so good. Harry having support outside of the magical world is good for him. And the Angel is too.
Review By [purrfus] • Date [11 Jun 11] • Not Rated
k i want to make a guess as to just WHAT harry is...he's a young godling...it all fits: Immortal, able to go where he pleases with out repercussions, super powerful, able to defy heaven and hell(basically be his own side), practically worshiped by the wizardry world...it works. and wouldn't that put a wrench in heavens plans if the gods got involved
Comments from author:
No he's not a god. I didn't really like how....weak they portrayed the other gods as, I mean Lucifer seriously destroyed them with no effort. He's what Michael and Harry himself has said, the Master of Death. As such he is not under the control of Heaven or Hell since angels and demons are all able to die.
Glad you like.
Review By [stardrow] • Date [17 Feb 11] • Not Rated
As close as they are, Sam and Dean are going to freak out when they find out that they are soulmates. They were raised by John Winchester. They will probably be in denial for a while because they will be judging themselves by John's standards. It's also totally unfair that they are the vessels of beings that are destined enemies. I hope that Castiel and Harry can help them.
Comments from author:
Have to wait and see.
Review By [kayron] • Date [4 Aug 10] • Rating [8 out of 10]
Unfortunately what they feared had already happened, and then Dean goes pale. Dean can't be a demon, because Sam said Christo and Dean had no reaction. What has happened that they fear?
Review By [kayron] • Date [15 Jun 10] • Rating [9 out of 10]