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| | Aziraphale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Aziraphale's name is an anglicisation of Aziraphael, and from the Hebrew elements we can glean that his name means "God heals my Strength." He is a Principality, possibly demoted from the rank of Cherub for 'misplacing military technology'. |  | | He was supposedly the angel of the flaming sword who guarded the Garden of Eden before Adam and Eve were cast out (Genesis 3:24), but he had to give up this task as he gave his flaming sword to the humans out of pity. |  | | Neil Gaiman discussed this at a book signing in Cambridge, MA. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aziraphale
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| | Ineffable - Of Fallen Angels and Demons |
 | | Aziraphale's body was, like his, utterly hairless and therefore extremely smooth. |  | | Aziraphale's back arched and he lifted his hands to twine his fingers into Crowley's hair, pulling the demon closer and moaning softly against his lips. |  | | Crowley was still staring at him, now tugging at the hem of his pullover, and Aziraphale helped him remove it, thinking how strange it was to undress in front of the demon. |
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http://users.utu.fi/pmasto/ineffable/of_fallen_angels_and_demons.htm
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| | Temptation - Version 2.0 (Applelicious!) |
 | | Aziraphale's greatest flaw (if you don't count his tendency towards anal-retentive courteousness) is that, like Crowley, he has grown fond of the human world and its material delights, not to mention fond of the fascinating and incomprehensible human creatures that inhabit it. |  | | Aziraphale is, in and of himself, a fairly large, complicated subject to tackle. |  | | Aziraphale collects books, and owns a used and rare book shop in Soho, which he really only uses as an excuse to house his collection. |
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http://www.boukenshin.net/crowley/angel.php
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| | go_exchange: Happy Holidays, Magicicada! |
 | | This time the officer coughed, and Aziraphale was too late to prevent Crowley from making sure that his choking spell turned into a fit that quickly required him to excuse himself from the table. |  | | But Crowley had practically glowed the whole time, though he remarked to Aziraphale during the grand Pork Parade that he hardly knew whether to be proud or distressed that the inhabitants of Manchester seemed to be doing his people's work far better than he was. |  | | Privately, Aziraphale had always thought that was God's first mistake. |
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http://community.livejournal.com/go_exchange/12949.html
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| | It Was, Of Course, the Sunset's Fault |
 | | Torn down the street as if all the Dukes in Hell were chasing him, leaving Aziraphale standing there. |  | | Crowley opened his mouth to talk, but could say nothing because Aziraphale chose that moment to stand up and come closer and smile and appear far too enticing for his own good. |  | | And no matter how Aziraphale handled it, Crowley knew that he would never be able to ignore it. |
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http://www.purple-orange.nu/jenelin/writing/thesunset.html
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| | Hobbies Odd • .: Story :. |
 | | Aziraphale immediately locked the door in case more book lovers should dare to come in. |  | | When he returned, Aziraphale seemed to be trying to work out the foetal position from first principles. |  | | After another week, Aziraphale was hounding *him* up hills and laughing heartlessly when he wanted a breather. |
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http://www.overvolt.net/slash/story.php?no=57
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| | Friday Afternoon |
 | | The angel was not, by nature, an obsessively neat creature, but he did take a rather endearing pride in the state of his belongings (which was, to be honest, rather ironic, given his fondness for old books, and the tendency of said things to collect dust and cobwebs like no other creation of man). |  | | Halos were a human invention, but one that Aziraphale had taken a fondness to, and one that Crowley sometimes found endearing. |  | | When he entered the back room of Aziraphale's book store on Friday afternoon, the angel was hunched over a large, yellow-paged tome with a magnifying glass and spectacles. |
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http://whitecat.hanashika.com/writings/stories/fridayafternoon.htm
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| | An Amusing Account of Angelic Addiction |
 | | Aziraphale gave a delirious moan before toppling to the floor with every last bit of his energy -mortal and immortal alike- sapped dry. |  | | The angel, though he felt he could trust Crowley not to attempt to poison and inconveniently discorporate him, just wanted to be certain that he wasn’t going to be made the butt of a practical joke and thus had accepted the blistering hot beverage with a courteous nod while the demon observed. |  | | Crowley was at the moment hardly able to control his own laughter while in the midst of retelling a humourous event from his voyage. |
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http://www.studiobent.com/OKomens/chocolate.html
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| | Title; Shattered Glass |
 | | Aziraphale lay naked on the sofa, his body once again whole and beautiful - in a way that really hurt the eyes if you looked at it too long. |  | | Somewhere in Crowley's by now utterly muddled mind, he took offence that Raphael was patronising him, and reasoned that he ought not to obey him. |  | | It was much easier to look at the angel in his human form with all of its familiar imperfections, thought Crowley. |
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http://snowballjane.tripod.com/shatter.htm
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| | Living Arrangements |
 | | Aziraphale picked up a crate of books and walked out into the front of the shop, with the purposeful stride of a man who was not really as certain as he seemed, but was determined to put up a good show anyway. |  | | Aziraphale stood in the middle of the room, books scattered at his feet, the crate collapsed on the floor. |  | | Crowley cursed himself, and Aziraphale, and Heaven and Hell both for driving him to it, but he went ahead and said the next thing anyway. |
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http://thewritegirls.populli.net/afrai/living.html
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| | Children of God |
 | | At that the boy’s eyes widened, and Aziraphale fancied his face paled. |  | | Death follows them like—like puppies follow their owners.” He was aware that Death did not follow the Hargreaves yapping cheerfully and bounding off after squirrels, but Aziraphale would get the idea. |  | | He wavered, uncertain of how to defend his hoard without being outright rude. |
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http://www.geocities.com/falling_spiral/fanfiction/badomens.html
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| | Hobbies Odd • .: Story :. |
 | | Aziraphale had acted weird for a good bit of it - maybe because this Dee fellow was calling him up. |  | | Aziraphale did find that his appetite returned after all. |  | | By the time both of them had got to the point in their stories where they were praised by their superiors their good humour had made the whole restaurant quite jolly. |
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http://www.overvolt.net/slash/story.php?no=39
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| | lower_tadfield: A follow-up, if you like. |
 | | Aziraphale shut him up again, far more pleased than he should be. |  | | Without a word, Aziraphale finished undressing himself, then curled as close to Crowley as he could. |  | | It was hard to pull anything on Crowley these days, much like it was hard for Crowley to pull anything on him, as evidenced by the demon's present failing act. |
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http://community.livejournal.com/lower_tadfield/111384.html
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| | A Precise and Accurate History of Monday, Eleven Years Later |
 | | Aziraphale picked through the stack of books beside the couch, shaking his head sadly at title after title. |  | | Aziraphale looked back and forth between him and Adam, obviously at a loss for words. |  | | His sweater was even more tattered at one shoulder, where Crowley had ripped it a bit in order to get a better angle on the angel's neck, and his hair looked quite a mess, and his eyes were completely dazed. |
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http://www.yuletidetreasure.org/archive/8/aprecise.html
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| | Innocence and Experience by Louise Lux |
 | | Never really been interested enough.' Aziraphale stared pensively into his glass. |  | | He slid his fingers into Aziraphale's hair and it fell smooth again. |  | | Crowley settled down next to him and twined his arms round the angel's waist. |
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http://www.slashfanfiction.com/viewstory.php?sid=12345
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| | Children of God |
 | | And he was pretty sure that he got the better bargain, since Aziraphale considered himself far too dignified for pranks that involved leaving frogs in other peoples’ beds and arranging buckets on top of doors. |  | | The kids adored Uncle Crawly, Aziraphale seemed to welcome the company in a carefully antagonistic sort of way, and Eve, well, Eve was just an ungrateful bitch. |  | | “My dear,” said Aziraphale, in a reasonable tone, “please put the snake down, or Uncle Aziraphale shall be very upset.” He reached behind him and seized a long stick of wood from the fire. |
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http://www.geocities.com/falling_spiral/fanfiction/serpent.html
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| | Metamorphosis |
 | | Aziraphale had to give him that, Crowley thought defiantly. |  | | Crowley could have considered this a triumph in breaking Aziraphale's resistance down, but he was too busy being offended on his body's behalf. |  | | That, and the fact that it gave him the perfect opportunity to tempt Aziraphale into evil. |
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http://thewritegirls.populli.net/afrai/metamorph.html
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| | The Dreaming: The Neil Gaiman Page - Academia |
 | | The slightly tarnished but still angelic Aziraphale and the quasi-demonic Crowley, field agents for Heaven and Hell, respectively, are quite content with their long lives in the "Earthly Paradise" and would prefer not to return to the monotony of their former existences. |  | | While written in a slapstick style, full of wordplay, antiheroic heroes, and a humor that sometimes borders on the sophomoric, Good Omens also tackles universal themes. |  | | In Good Omens, Gaiman and Pratchett recount how, after six thousand years on earth, Hell decides it's time to send up the Antichrist and jump-start Armageddon--the end of humankind. |
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http://www.holycow.com/dreaming/academia
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| | Eaglecrest |
 | | A dark unfathom'd tide, - To Aziraphale August 27, 2005, 10:34 am |  | | aziraphale, calanthe, noah - laloma September 4, 2005, 10:17 am |  | | so laced with poison, sweet cherub [ SÉDUIRE ] - AZIRAPHALE August 23, 2005, 4:15 am |
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http://members5.boardhost.com/13Deagle
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