Now, now. You don't really think I understand everything I write, do you? XD
What standard Christian mythology conspicuously lacks is a proper Trickster figure. (Folklore has tried to fill this gap). And oh man, does it need one!
Annael is a proper angel, and a reasonably high-ranking one at that....but a bit of a subversive. (She was glimpsed briefly in "Breathless Mouths May Summon" too). Madimi is...well, s/he is called "Madimiel" in H.C. Agrippa's listings, but I think it's significant that she introduced herself to Dee and Kelley without the suffix.
QW explained where Crowley's name came from...I used a varient on this in a piece once, and you're not the only one who kept thinking "Galadriel." I came to the conclusion that imagining Crowley in sparkly Elven gowns is easier than imagining him with blond hair.
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What standard Christian mythology conspicuously lacks is a proper Trickster figure. (Folklore has tried to fill this gap). And oh man, does it need one!
Annael is a proper angel, and a reasonably high-ranking one at that....but a bit of a subversive. (She was glimpsed briefly in "Breathless Mouths May Summon" too). Madimi is...well, s/he is called "Madimiel" in H.C. Agrippa's listings, but I think it's significant that she introduced herself to Dee and Kelley without the suffix.
QW explained where Crowley's name came from...I used a varient on this in a piece once, and you're not the only one who kept thinking "Galadriel." I came to the conclusion that imagining Crowley in sparkly Elven gowns is easier than imagining him with blond hair.