This is fascinating. I particularly love part iii, esp. this bit:
i think every creator must dream that one day their creations will walk off the page and comfort them. God will recognize Castiel by his run-on sentences cut through with ellipses, such unwieldy paragraphs, and when Castiel says, "I have found you," God will bow His head and weep with relief.
The idea of god being relieved when/if Cas finds him is adorable, as is Cas being a run-on sentance :) Plus, as a writer myself, the thought of characters comforting their creator is one I can relate to :p
Really interesting stuff in general, but nicely connected to the SPN version of theology. Thanks!
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i think every creator must dream that one day their creations will walk off the page and comfort them. God will recognize Castiel by his run-on sentences cut through with ellipses, such unwieldy paragraphs, and when Castiel says, "I have found you," God will bow His head and weep with relief.
The idea of god being relieved when/if Cas finds him is adorable, as is Cas being a run-on sentance :) Plus, as a writer myself, the thought of characters comforting their creator is one I can relate to :p
Really interesting stuff in general, but nicely connected to the SPN version of theology. Thanks!