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In the end V1 will die, he destroyed hell and is out of fuel, gabriel died, heaven probably died off due to some random ass reason, Mankind, heaven and hell are dead, blood is nowhere to be acquired, world is dead.
"the fire is gone" is also way too melancholic and descriptive to not be a part of the ending theme.
The fire is gone plays on the secret terminals, which explain the reasoning as to why God abandoned the universe. However, in Testament, God (most likely) says "THEN I SHALL BEGIN AGAIN, WITH MY WORD AS LAW.", meaning that perhaps once V1 destroys everything, God would return to recreate the world?
Though I still kinda believe the "V1 is god" thing, I think it's just to finish everything off rather than have any intent to start again.
there is nothing else to kill
he dies from lack of blood
Wouldn't hell dying kill V1 in the process