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Accurate Prophecies Of...: Good Omens: The Nice And

According to the prophecies of the 17th-century witch —the world’s only completely accurate prophet—the world will end "next Saturday" just before dinner.

: Their plan relies on influencing the Antichrist to be "normal," but a hospital baby-swap error results in the real Antichrist, Adam Young , growing up in a quiet English village entirely unaware of his heritage. Key Characters & Groups Good omens: the nice and accurate prophecies of...

(1990) is a comedic fantasy novel co-authored by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman . It is a satirical take on the apocalypse, largely parodying the 1976 horror film The Omen . Core Premise According to the prophecies of the 17th-century witch

: An angel (Aziraphale) and a demon (Crowley) who have lived on Earth since the Beginning have grown quite fond of human life. To save their respective lifestyles—like antique books and fast cars—they form an unlikely alliance to sabotage the coming Armageddon. It is a satirical take on the apocalypse,