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The Book of Muriel by OatmealAddiction
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - All Media Types, Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
17 Mar 2026
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The chronicles of an angel, a demon, and Muriel: a courageous third wheel.
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Five Times Crowley's Serpentine Nature Showed by ebullience24
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
24 Jan 2020
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Five Times Crowley's Serpentine Nature Showed, featuring the whole airforce gang.
1. Eyes.
2. Cold-blooded.
3. Crowley can talk to other snakes.
4. Crowley has chronic pain.
5. BrumatingBookmarked by toast3
15 Apr 2026
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NOW IT IS TIME FOR QUESTIONS FROM OUR LISTENERS. TODAY WE HAVE A QUESTION FROM BYLETH, COMMANDER OF THE MEPHITIC LEGIONS. OH, IT’S A QUESTION FOR THE ANGEL.
Crowley’s hands clenched on the steering wheel.
BYLETH, COMMANDER OF THE MEPHITIC LEGIONS, WRITES, “CROWLEY IS A CRAVEN TRAITOR SO WE UNDERSTAND WHY HE ASSOCIATES WITH AN ANGEL. BUT WHAT’S IN IT FOR THE ANGEL? WHAT IS HE GETTING OUT OF THIS?”
“That’s a good question,” said Aziraphale.
Crowley glared at him. “No, it isn’t.”
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Cut off from access to Earth, the hosts of Hell find other ways to torment Crowley. Aziraphale provides a refuge.
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After averting the apocalypse, Crowley is living in his car with a lot of free time on his hands. He posts a YouTube video talking about plants as a joke but finds internet famedom where a punchline should be. Being a YouTube botanist agrees with him, though. He likes talking about plants, and he usually doesn’t find many opportunities to do that outside of YouTube. So, Crowley adopts traveling the world in search of plants to film as a new hobby.
Kept in the dark about this new hobby, Aziraphale, who is used to being Crowley’s sole object of attention and is unused to having to compete with anything for Crowley’s time, is curious about where Crowley goes when he’s not in London.
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They had both broken the rules over the years, but only the written ones. Never the important ones. Crowley had thought the angel understood. He’d thought Aziraphale was, if nothing else, savvy.
That was what this whole thing was built on, that they were both practical. If one of them stopped being practical, it all fell apart.

