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Good Omens is a book written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett with a television series adaptation.
Plot[]
The angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley have been spending 6000 years, since the creation of Adam and Eve, always running into each other and eventually regarding each other as friends (and perhaps a little more).
One day, eleven years ago, Crowley was given the task of having the child of the Devil himself, the Antichrist, delivered to a hospital so that he could be swapped with the child of the American ambadassor, giving Satan's spawn an automatic position of power to jump off from to start the Apocalypse. When Crowley did his job, he and Aziraphale talk about the nature of the Antichrist and both get the idea that they could aid Heaven and Hell far more directly if they simply choose to raise the Antichrist together. So they infiltrate the household of the Dowling family, where they believe little Warlock Dowling to be the Antichrist and present themselves as his nanny and his gardner, subtly influencing the child. Crowley wants him to believe that he deserves to have the world, while Aziraphale wants him to believe that he should cherish even the smallest creatures.
All seems to go well, but there's one little hiccup: At Warlock's eleventh birthday, no hellhound showed up as scheduled. And then it dawned on them; for the past eleven years, they've been watching over the wrong boy. The real Antichrist grew up as Adam Young, the child of a normal British family. Now the angel and the demon have only one goal: Finding the Antichrist and stopping the apocalypse before either of their superiors find out about the mix-up.
Characters[]
Defectors[]
- Michael Sheen as Aziraphale
- David Tennant as Crowley
Heaven[]
- Jon Hamm as Archangel Gabriel
- Doon Mackichan as Archangel Michael
- Gloria Obianyo as Archangel Uriel
- Paul Chahidi as Archangel Sandalphon
- Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel
- Derek Jacobi as Metatron
- Frances McDormand as narrator and voice of God
Hell[]
- Ned Dennehy as Duke Hastur
- Aryion Bakare as Duke Ligur
- Anna Maxwell Martin / Shelley Conn as Lord Beelzebub
- Elizabeth Barrington as Lord Dagon
- Paul Adeyefa as Eric
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Lucifer (voice)
Four Horsepeople of the Apocalypse[]
- Mireille Enos as War/Carmine "Red" Zingiber/Scarlet
- Yusuf Gatewood as Famine/Raven Sable
- Lourdes Faberes as Pollution
- Brian Cox as Death (voice)
Important Adults[]
- Adria Arjona as Anathema Device
- Miranda Richardson as Madame Tracy
- Maggie Service as Maggie
- Jack Whitehall as Newton "Newt" Pulsifer
- Nina Sosanya as Nina
- Michael McKean as Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell
The Them[]
- Sam Taylor Buck as Adam Young, the true Antichrist
- Amma Ris as "Pepper"
- Ian Galkoff as Brian
- Alfie Taylor as Wensleydale
- Ollie the dog as Dog
Other humans[]
- Samson Marraccino as Warlock Dowling, the false Antichrist
- Jill Winternitz as Harriet Dowling
Ships[]
Het[]
- Adam x Pepper — the ship between Adam Young and Pepper
- Ineffable Descendants — the ship between Newt Pulsifer and Anathema Device
- Shadwell x Tracy — the ship between Sergeant Shadwell and Madame Tracy
Slash[]
- Brian x Wensleydale — the ship between Brian and Jeremy Wensleydale
- Ineffable Antichrists — the ship between Adam Young and Warlock Dowling
Femslash[]
- Vinylatte — the ship between Maggie and Nina
Non-binary[]
- Angelfish — the ship between Michael and Dagon
- Angel Food Cake — the ship between Aziraphale and Famine
- Back Channels — the ship between Michael and Ligur
- Castiraphale — the ship between Aziraphale and Castiel
- Central Heating — the ship between Crowley and Hastur
- Crowfur — the ship between Crowley and Furfur
- Cursed Spouses — the ship between Aziraphale and Beelzebub
- Deanthony — the ship between Crowley and Dean Winchester
- Damned Husbands — the ship between Crowley and Gabriel
- Devil Wears Tartan — the ship between Aziraphale and Lucifer
- Ethereal Spouses — the ship between Crowley and Beelzebub
- Fileflies — the ship between Dagon and Beelzebub
- Fire & Water — the ship between Aziraphale and Ligur
- Flaming Battlefield Lesbians — the ship between Michael and War
- Food Poisoning — the ship between Famine and Pollution
- Gabriphale — the ship between Gabriel and Aziraphale
- Hasturphale — the ship between Hastur and Aziraphale
- Holy Authority — the ship between Gabriel and Harriet Dowling
- Ineffable Bureaucracy — the ship between Beelzebub and Gabriel
- Ineffable Feathers — the ship between Uriel and Michael
- Ineffable Husbands — the ship between Crowley and Aziraphale
- Ineffable Inferno — the ship between Crowley and Lucifer
- Ineffable Juniors — the ship between Muriel and Eric
- Ineffable Pornography — the ship between Gabriel and Sandalphon
- Ineffable Princes — the ship between Michael and Beelzebub
- Ineffable Rivals — the ship between Lucifer and Michael
- Maggot Husbands — the ship between Ligur and Hastur
- Shadley — the ship between Sergeant Shadwell and Crowley
- Shafur — the ship between Shax and Furfur
Poly[]
- A/C/G — the ship between Aziraphale, Crowley and Gabriel
- Etherealshipping — the ship between Beelzebub, Crowley and Gabriel
- Ineffable Polycule — the ship between Aziraphale, Beelzebub, Crowley and Gabriel
Family[]
- Ineffable Dads — the ship between Aziraphale, Crowley and Adam Young
- Ineffable Family — the ship between Aziraphale, Crowley and Muriel
Friend[]
- Archangels — the ship between Gabriel, Sandalphon, Michael and Uriel
- Brother Francis — the ship between Aziraphale and Warlock Dowling
- Demon Lords — the ship between Hastur, Ligur, Beelzebub and Dagon
- Four Horsepeople — the ship between War, Famine, Pollution and Death
- Nanny Asthoreth — the ship between Crowley and Warlock Dowling
- Nanny & Gardener — the ship between Aziraphale, Crowley and Warlock Dowling
- The Them — the ship between Adam Young, Pepper, Brian, Jeremy Wensleydale and Dog
Cargo[]
- Aziraphale x Bookshop — the ship between Aziraphale and his bookshop
- Bentley x Bookshop — the ship between Crowley's Bentley and Aziraphale's bookshop
- Crowley x Bentley — the ship between Crowley and his Bentley
Fanon[]
In the Good Omens fandom there's only one rule: Don't separate the Ineffable Husbands.
Fandom[]
- WIKI
- The Good Omens Wiki
List[]
# | portmanteau | characters | type |
---|---|---|---|
64315 | Ineffable Husbands | Aziraphale/Crowley | non-binary |
18444 | Aziraphale & Crowley | Aziraphale & Crowley | gen |
2682 | Ineffable Bureaucracy | Beelzebub/Gabriel | non-binary |
1796 | Ineffable Descendants | Anathema/Newt | het |
747 | Vinylatte | Maggie/Nina | femslash |
585 | Maggot Husbands | Hastur/Ligur | non-binary |
478 | Nanny Ashtoreth | Crowley & Warlock | gen |
422 | Gabriphale | Aziraphale/Gabriel | non-binary |
417 | Shadwell x Tracy | Shadwell/Madame Tracy | het |
360 | Crowley & Anathema | Crowley & Anathema | gen |