There are a lot of possibilities and ways that the world could've burned and gotten destroyed during the fight but we'll never really know how because it never happened. The fight was said to take place in the cemetery but they never said that it would ONLY happen there and end there as well. Also, they can also teleport to any part of the world that they want. For all we know, Michael, Luci or both of them could also have the power to control the weather or huge bodies of water such as the oceans. A punch to the ground out of frustration could cause an extremely strong earthquake throughout the world or an extremely loud scream could cause everything made of glass to shatter within a 500 mile radius. What might not really hurt/affect them might greatly affect the place that they are fighting each other in. Remember when Raphael showed up with his thunder wings and caused a black out in the entire eastern seaboard? And remember when Dean punched Cas and it basically felt like he punched a wall? So imagine two primordial beings with an obscene amount of power trying to kill the other. ![]() ![]() The way I see it, it isn't their deaths that shake the world but what they do while they are fighting. The "fight" between Luci and Gabriel didn't really destroy much because Luci and Gabriel didn't engage in a physical fight. My theory about the fight is that the fight would have destroyed the world or half of it if it actually started and escalated. Hell, if anything they're more vulnerable and weak in vessels in season 6 Castiel had to shove a demon back into a vessel in order to smite it, and in season 11 "We Happy Few" the demons fought Amara in their smoke forms. Why would the fight between Lucifer and Michael be any different? Especially when the fight would take place in Stull Cemetery, an isolated and empty place? Would they just abandon their vessels and fight in their true forms, and that's why thousands would die? If so, what was the point of the whole "Sam and Dean are the true vessels" thing? Except, in "Hammer of the Gods" Lucifer killed Gabriel, another archangel, and it was basically a normal angel death with no collateral. One of the biggest holes in season 5 is that they said that the "prize fight" between Michael and Lucifer would torch half the planet, even if Michael won. Probably the biggest issue in the show right here.
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