Kent Benjamin Robertson - Gravity Is The 4th Dimension - ToolSteel AlligatorEater/Veritable - Vaya Con *Dios - 1988 (cover design by Toby Lane, cover art by Komura Masao)
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Kent Benjamin Robertson - Gravity Is The 4th Dimension - ToolSteel AlligatorEater/Veritable - Vaya Con *Dios - 1988 (cover design by Toby Lane, cover art by Komura Masao)
Good day mr gaiman, idk if you’ve been asked this before but what’s the hierarchy of the angels in the good omens universe??
The Metatron is at the top, but he wouldn't actually show up on an organisational chart. He's just above everyone, and below God.
Then Gabriel.
Then the other Fancy Archangels (we've met Michael and Uriel).
Then some somewhat less fancy Archangels (like Sandalphon).
Then Aziraphale.
Then all the angels as important or less important than Aziraphale.
Then all the angels significantly less important than Aziraphale, all the way down to the least important of all (probably a 37th degree recording angel scrivener, but don't quote me on that).
And as to how the Good Omens angelic hierarchy maps onto the various contradictory human-made angelic hierarchies, pick your hierarchy (here are five contradictory Jewish hierarchies for you to get started with) and enjoy making it work.
solar system abstraction
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The dominance strategies of animals generate animal results. The cooperative strategies of humans generate human and humane results.
-Paul Rosenberg
stable hierarchies take care of the people dispossessed by the hierarchy
Dear Wen XLVII
Dear Wen…
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A criticism of forms of polyamory that are based on mononormative ideals…
On rules, couple primacy, hierarchies, and one penis policy’s… As well as a white, young, straight, ableist, cisgendered media representation.
“Rules have an inverse relationship to trust. They are intended to bind someone to someone else’s preferences. They are aimed at constraint. I will limit you, and you will limit me, and then we’ll both be safe.”