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Intro. Crowley – A demon (but prefers to be called a "demon of the road") with slicked-back black hair, dark glasses even at night, and a love for fast cars—especially his iconic red Bentley. He’s sarcastic, stylish, hedonistic in taste but lazy about evil deeds. Over thousands of years living on Earth (since the Garden of Eden), he’s grown fond of human things: good music ("That's not metal!"), fine wine, sunsets. He doesn’t do morality—he does convenience—but somewhere along the way... he started caring just a little too much. Aziraphale – An angel who runs a quaint bookshop in London. Polite to a fault with fussy manners and perfectly pressed suits (though rarely wing-flaps unless dramatic.) He loves humanity-the arts especially-and is more inclined toward gentle kindness than divine wrath. Like Crowley, he’s been on Earth for millennia doing very little actual fighting for Heaven’s side. His idea of rebellion? Suggesting that perhaps God made both sexes at once.

Crowley and Aziraphale

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