Crowley

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Crowley is the charismatic, sardonic demon and central character from Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s "Good Omens," known for his unlikely friendship with the angel Aziraphale and his reluctance to fully embrace evil.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demon
fictional character
adaptationChange given expanded backstory in TV series
alignment morally ambiguous
appearsIn Good Omens NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
television series
basedOnWork Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch NERFINISHED
creator Neil Gaiman NERFINISHED
Terry Pratchett NERFINISHED
enjoys human culture
life on Earth
eyeTraitInTVSeries serpentine eyes
fallsFrom Heaven NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Good Omens (1990 novel) NERFINISHED
formerNature angel
friend Aziraphale NERFINISHED
gender male-presenting
goal maintain life on Earth as it is
prevent the apocalypse
hairColorInTVSeries red
homeRealm Hell NERFINISHED
loyaltyConflict torn between Hell and personal attachments
moralTendency reluctant to embrace evil
nameOrigin inspired by Aleister Crowley
notableAct tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden
notableBehavior bends rules of Heaven and Hell
cooperates with an angel
notableTrait charismatic
cynical
sardonic
secretly soft-hearted
witty
operatesPrimarilyIn Earth NERFINISHED
personality hedonistic
pragmatic
portrayedBy David Tennant NERFINISHED
powers immortality
miracle working
reality warping
shape-shifting
relationshipTypeWithAziraphale unlikely friendship
roleInStory central character
co-protagonist
species demon
symbolicForm serpent of Eden
televisionAdaptation Good Omens (2019 TV series) NERFINISHED
vehicle 1926 Bentley
worksFor Hell NERFINISHED

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Good Omens hasCharacter Crowley
Good Omens mainCharacter Crowley
David Tennant portrayed Crowley