I Destroyed Heaven by Sending Satan There - Heaven vs Hell - Summary

Summary

The narrator plays a game called "Heaven vs. Hell" where they take on the role of the Young Angel of Death. The Angel of Death has the power to decide who goes to heaven or hell, and God sends them text messages to guide their decisions. The narrator's goal is to make the most entertaining choices, often going against God's advice.

Throughout the game, the narrator encounters various characters who have died and must be sent to either heaven or hell. Each character has a list of good and bad deeds, and the narrator must weigh these to make their decision. The narrator often chooses to send people to hell, even if they have done good things, simply because it's more entertaining.

Satan becomes a recurring character, sending the narrator messages and trying to persuade them to send more people to hell. The narrator enjoys the banter with Satan and often makes decisions that go against God's advice, just to spite Satan.

Eventually, the narrator is given the task of deciding whether or not to let Satan enter heaven. The narrator chooses to let Satan in, and he causes chaos and destruction, killing some angels in the process. As a result, heaven is destroyed, and the narrator is left with only one option for where to send people: hell.

The game ends with the narrator reflecting on the consequences of their actions and the fact that they get to keep their job as the Angel of Death.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator plays a game called "Heaven versus Hell".
2. In the game, the narrator plays as the Angel of Death who has the power to decide whether people go to heaven or hell.
3. The Angel of Death receives text messages from God with instructions and feedback on their decisions.
4. The narrator also receives messages from Satan, who is dissatisfied with the number of people being sent to hell.
5. The game features a variety of characters who have died and must be judged by the Angel of Death.
6. Each character has a list of good and bad things they have done in their life, which the Angel of Death must consider when making their decision.
7. The narrator often makes sarcastic comments and jokes about the characters and their actions.
8. On "Heaven Day", the Angel of Death is instructed to send as many people to heaven as possible.
9. On one day, Satan messages the Angel of Death, asking them to send more people to hell.
10. The Angel of Death is later told by God to ignore Satan's messages and continue making fair judgments.
11. Satan threatens to punish the Angel of Death for disobeying them.
12. The Angel of Death is eventually given an ultimatum by Satan to grant them access to heaven, which they accept.
13. Satan enters heaven and causes chaos and destruction, killing some angels.
14. As a result, heaven is destroyed, and the Angel of Death can only send people to hell.