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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Shapeshifting === | === Shapeshifting === | ||
In [[Universe (You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)|one universe]], he had the typical relationship with [[Aziraphale | {{main|Crowley (You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)}} | ||
In [[Universe (You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)|one universe]], he had the typical relationship with [[Aziraphale (You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)|Aziraphale]]. As a [[demon]], he was capable of shape-shifting, something he often used to play mild pranks, but he rarely engaged in anything truly evil. Aziraphale briefly considered whether the [[Sherlock Holmes (Interdimensional Library)|living, breathing Sherlock Holmes]] who once appeared in his bookshop was Crowley playing a prank, but soon realised otherwise ([[PROSE]]: ''[[You've Been To Eden, I Perceive (short story)|You've Been To Eden, I Perceive]]'') | |||
=== In Jenny Cornelius's world === | === In Jenny Cornelius's world === | ||
In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]], a certain demon dressed in all black and [[Jenny Cornelius]] were acquainted with each other through their [[Aziraphale|mutual friend]], though they both found the other’s presence awkward. He once tipped her off about a [[Lord Grallyx | {{main|Crowley (Birds and Snakes)}} | ||
In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]], a certain demon dressed in all black and [[Jenny Cornelius]] were acquainted with each other through their [[Aziraphale|mutual friend]], though they both found the other’s presence awkward. He once tipped her off about a [[Lord Grallyx (Birds and Snakes)|demonic incursion]] which was not the work of his people, having failed to reach [[Aziraphale#In Jenny Cornelius's world|the bookseller]] about it and reasoning that Jenny might be interested in getting involved on the grounds that “you're a busybody”. Doing so possibly saved the Earth, for which reason he was keen to keep his involvement confidential. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birds and Snakes (short story)|Birds and Snakes]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 11 June 2024
Crowley, officially Anthony J. Crowley but rarely answering to that full name, was a demon who lived on Earth and was the official nemesis, as well as actual best friend, of his angelic counterpart, Aziraphale.
Biography
Shapeshifting
- See main article: Crowley (You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)
In one universe, he had the typical relationship with Aziraphale. As a demon, he was capable of shape-shifting, something he often used to play mild pranks, but he rarely engaged in anything truly evil. Aziraphale briefly considered whether the living, breathing Sherlock Holmes who once appeared in his bookshop was Crowley playing a prank, but soon realised otherwise (PROSE: You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)
In Jenny Cornelius's world
- See main article: Crowley (Birds and Snakes)
In one universe, a certain demon dressed in all black and Jenny Cornelius were acquainted with each other through their mutual friend, though they both found the other’s presence awkward. He once tipped her off about a demonic incursion which was not the work of his people, having failed to reach the bookseller about it and reasoning that Jenny might be interested in getting involved on the grounds that “you're a busybody”. Doing so possibly saved the Earth, for which reason he was keen to keep his involvement confidential. (PROSE: Birds and Snakes)
Behind the scenes
Crowley is one of the major figures of the Good Omens novel and adaptations, with which You've Been To Eden, I Perceive was an unofficial crossover — although the continuity in which it takes place is not quite the setting of any of the official versions of the story, mixing and matching details from the book and the TV miniseries. The character was portrayed by Peter Serafinowicz in the 2014 radio drama adaption, and David Tennant in the 2019 live-action series.
External links
Concepts from Good Omens in Jenny Everywhere media | ||||
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