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In the novel, he gave his sword to Adam and Eve, as he thought they needed the fire. It is implied that it became the sword of the [[four horsemen of the Apocalypse|Apocalyptic horseperson]] [[War]].
 
He went on to become [[Heaven]]'s agent on Earth, under the guise of running a second-hand bookshop in [[Soho]]. He collects prophecies, especially [[apocalypse|apocalyptic]] ones, although he's aware of the steps that have been taken to ensure none of them are accurate. Misprinted [[Bible]] editions are also a passion of his, and his collection includes among others the ''Wicked Bible'' (Thou shalt commit adultery) and the ''Buggre alle this Bible'' in which he himself contributed a small addendum to the book of Genesis (The name derives from an outburst by the typesetter in an unrelated part of the book).
 
He has a strong friendship with his opposite number, the [[demon]] [[Anthony Crowley]]. The two often meet up to compare notes, much like [[Cold War]] agents who find they have more in common with their immediate opponents than their distant superiors.