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Crowley and Aziraphale

Literary characters

About

Crowley and Aziraphale are central characters in "Good Omens," a novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Crowley is a suave demon from Hell, known for his dark attire and vintage Bentley. He is a complex figure who, despite his demonic nature, has developed a deep affection for life on Earth. Aziraphale, on the other hand, is an angel of the Eastern Gate, embodying the virtues of Heaven. Despite their opposing affiliations, both characters have grown fond of human society and its quirks. Their unlikely friendship is a core theme of the novel, exploring the complexities of morality and the power of companionship. Through their adventures, Crowley and Aziraphale challenge traditional notions of good and evil, showcasing that even the most disparate beings can find common ground. Their interactions are marked by humor and depth, as they navigate the impending apocalypse and work together to prevent it. This partnership highlights the strength and resilience that can emerge from unexpected alliances, making their bond a compelling aspect of the narrative.