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Aziraphale (or A. Ziraphale, or Francis Fell) ([personal profile] dancingonapin) wrote in [community profile] saveyourselves2013-08-17 07:02 pm
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Jumping on the +1 bandwagon, to give you +1 angel turned atheist~

Hello everyone, this is a new player, Kat here, bringing you Aziraphale from the novel Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman! In his world, Aziraphale was an angel (a Principality, specifically) who was partially responsible for stopping the apocalypse by being completely incompetent. He was formerly one of the guardian angels who guarded the Garden of Eden after Adam and Eve were banished from it; he also became very good friends with the Serpent demon, Crowley, who was responsible for getting them kicked out!

Reincarnated, Aziraphale is now an ordinary college professor at Locke City University named Francis Fell, who teaches courses in theology, and is also an atheist! And he likes his life just the way it is. To him, the events of Save the Earth will be more than a disruption to his lifestyle; rather, it will mean the slow and steady shattering of his fragile perception of reality, and all of the hysteria and bitter laughter that follows.

More detail about his preincarnated or reincarnated life can be read at his app over here!

My preferred method of contact is either by my plurk, [plurk.com profile] nyanface, or via my AIM, nyanface. Please feel free to add me to either! Also feel free to contact me in your most desired method of contact if you so wish, whether it's through email, PMing, etc., all of my contact info is already up in the google docs document~

I'm really looking forward to playing with all of you! Don't stop me now!!
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[personal profile] gogoghostpowers 2013-08-18 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Ahahaha oh wow, that's pretty cool! What kind of jokes are they? Please let them be shitty puns. (Also, you don't want to see every episode. They got really, really bad towards the show's end. You have probably seen most of the episodes worth watching already.)

Oh man I'm just imagining where those religions could overlap with Danny's parents' weird beliefs, hahaha. There's a religion based on Stargate, which the Fentons think is itself based on an ancient religion that was rediscovered and repurposed for television. ~oooooh~
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[personal profile] gogoghostpowers 2013-08-18 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahahaha that is a pretty choice quote! (Ahahaha tbh I think working in the constraints of "family friendly" made it go in some cool directions, but also botched up a lot of great things that could've been. Double-edged sword and all that! It's Hartman's fault, he shouldn't have tried to make a show about dead people for little kids.)

Dude, sweet. Put Stargatian down as one of the religions. (Then there are offshoot factions, like the Church of SG-1 and Atlantis Chapel. They don't get along well.)
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[personal profile] gogoghostpowers 2013-08-18 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I am pretty sure the 'random monsters' thing is just something that Hartman said in an interview to appease the moral guardians because there are at least three instances I can think of off the top of my head where ghosts are explicitly stated in the show to be deceased humans. Plus, Hartman wanted it to be lighthearted so regardless of its audience it would've been the way it was, I think....and it was rated TVY7, where a lot of popular cartoons today are TVPG and thus can get away with a lot more. Who knows! BUT HEY, if you're craving more of it then it's a good thing I'm here to FILL THAT EMPTY, GNAWING VOID IN YOUR LIFE

OH DUDE, Satanists too?! Man you are really gonna have 'em all, aren't you? I'd suggest some more but I don't know much about any real life religions, I can only further propose silly ones. ....Any Pastafarians in there, maybe?