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** [[Not So Stoic]]: {{spoiler|after Caphriel kills Zirah.}}
** [[Not So Stoic]]: {{spoiler|after Caphriel kills Zirah.}}
* [[Time Abyss]]: This is why Caphriel wears [[Cool Shades]] in this universe, his eyes are older than his face and reflect the suffering of millennia.
* [[Time Abyss]]: This is why Caphriel wears [[Cool Shades]] in this universe, his eyes are older than his face and reflect the suffering of millennia.
** Which also falls under [[What Beautiful Eyes]].
** Which also falls under [[What Beautiful Eyes!]].
* [[Trauma Conga Line]]
* [[Trauma Conga Line]]
* [[Truth in Television]]: Caphriel's reasoning behind wearing his sunglasses all the time is terribly similar to that of mild agoraphobes or people with social anxiety.
* [[Truth in Television]]: Caphriel's reasoning behind wearing his sunglasses all the time is terribly similar to that of mild agoraphobes or people with social anxiety.

Revision as of 20:02, 26 January 2014

  "Suffer the little children to come unto me..."


Somewhere else, the happy ending was different.

The Sacred and the Profane by Afrai is a retelling of Good Omens Canon with Aziraphale as the one who fell instead of Crowley. Don't worry, they're still instantly recognizable to anyone who's read the original book: Zirah is still a kindly, smiling bookseller, and Caphriel is still a sunglasses-wearing Deadpan Snarker dedicated to his job. They've just been translated through a dented mirror. The plot, while rather condensed, is largely faithful to the events of the book, but with a couple of necessary tweaks to match Zirah and Caphriel's characters.

Maybe you should worry. And keep a box of tissues by your side while reading.

It's still an excellent read for those who want to see the original canon in a whole different light.

Warning: Spoilers ahead!


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  He felt a little better with their comforting weight on the bridge of his nose. They were a sort of protection against the world.