Free Will vs. Destiny... Huh.
Feb. 15th, 2010 07:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Destiny says the boys were only ever born to be vessels.
Free will says they have to choose to be vessels.
John could be Michael's vessel because of his blood, which is Dean's blood... which is Sam's blood... which is Dean's blood.
So, Dean exercises his free will by saying yes... to Lucifer. And Sam says yes to Michael.
I think, in a pinch, the archangels would be able to take either one, and it would come down to which one said yes. I think Dean would say yes to keep Sam from saying it, and vice versa.
Unfortunately, while I can see that throwing a wrench in the works and definitely giving the boys the element of surprise, I'm not really sure how things would play out from there. I'm still hung up on Alistair saying Dean left part of himself in Hell, especially now that Famine mentioned it as well. Not so much surprised that he'd be missing part of himself, I mean, it was Hell, but moreso curious about why Alistair wanted him to have it back... My thinking is that Azazel's blood only served to give Sam a taste of power so that he could be manipulated by the power hunger, and it didn't really change him at all. He and Dean are still the same bloodline. Likewise, I think the Dean who tortured souls in Hell tasted that same power and could be manipulated the same way if he still had the taste for it. I'm just not sure why he doesn't except that his guilt outweighs it. *shrugs*
I'd totally write this as fic if A)I didn't have twenty other fics on the ol' desktop and B) had any idea how that would play out. Maybe someday I'll make it original fiction. LOL. Can't write porns forever, right?