Describe Zombified Angel here. What a job. Besides, isn't that effectively "Describe Yourself here"? ... All right then. But please remember I warned you.
I'm a writer working on my first book, which actually does include angels. Not zombified ones, however. I spend far more time on TV Tropes than I should, and I suspect my book (as yet untitled) may have suffered from this. I also write Harry Potter fanfiction (usually about Voldemort and company). I enjoy squicking people out, anime/manga, reading, writing (duh), and general silliness. Also, I'm VERY into Harry Potter. Be warned.
Tropes Zombified Angel Has Contributed To:
- Exactly What It Says on the Tin Minor edit/correction.
- Zombified Angel Creator.
Tropes that apply to Zombified Angel:
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Goth The kind with an actual (if occasionally random and morbid) sense of humor. Not the TV version.
- Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
- Evil Laugh Reportedly.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Bifauxnen
- Lethal Chef Dessert Pickles, anyone?
- TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Vocabulary Lampshade Hung repeatedly. The notes for my novel are full of trope names.
- Gratuitous Japanese
Tropes that Zombified Angel has Used:
- The Chessmaster Sort of.
- Xanatos Gambit At any given time, this is generally approaching
- Ax-Crazy All but approximately five characters. Even the
- Anti-Hero Or, alternatively, the
- Heroic Sociopath It depends.
- Anti-Hero Or, alternatively, the
- Anti-Villain
- Winged Humanoid
- God Is Evil Sort of.
- Cosmic Horror
- Five Bad Band The Angelic Council. This was actually not intentional.
- What The Hell Heroine Repeatedly.
- Big, Screwed-Up Family Multiple, but only a few are plot-relevant.
- Brother–Sister Incest Masquerading as
- In the Blood Did somebody mention inbreeding?
- Cult
- Apocalypse How Class X-2. If the villains get their way, say bye-bye to the universe. The jury is still out on whether or not they're successful, though.
- Break the Cutie MANY, MANY cuties.
- Nietzsche Wannabe With a side helping of
- Mind Screw Ahh, yes, the Mind Screw.
- What Do You Mean, It's Not Symbolic? Deliberate. It's probably best if you interpret all the religious imagery as "Ooh, shiney angels!"
- White-Haired Pretty Boy The evil variant.
- Eyes of Gold
- Bishōnen Justified by the gods having deliberately created him to be an unnatural beauty.
- Eyes of Gold
- Red Eyes, Take Warning The (anti)HEROINE. Also, technically, she only has one. Justified by the gods having created her to LOOK evil.