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Aleister Crowley (1876-1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, was an influential English occultist, provacateur, hedonist, mountaineer, chess player, and artist dubbed "The Wickedest Man in the World." His motto was "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law; love is the law, love under will." He is known for his occult writing and [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?|drug experimentation]]. Also noted for appearing on the cover of [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]]' ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Music)|Sergeant Pepper]]'' album, drawing the interest of [[Led Zeppelin (Music)|Jimmy Page]], and being the subject of the [[Ozzy Osbourne (Music)|Ozzy Osbourne]] song "Mr. Crowley." Not to be confused with [[Good Omens (Literature)|Anthony J. Crowley]].
'''Aleister Crowley''' (1876-1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, was an influential English occultist, provacateur, hedonist, mountaineer, chess player, and artist dubbed "The Wickedest Man in the World." His motto was "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law; love is the law, love under will." He is known for his occult writing and [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|drug experimentation]]. Also noted for appearing on the cover of [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]' ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|Sergeant Pepper]]'' album, drawing the interest of [[Led Zeppelin|Jimmy Page]], and being the subject of the [[Ozzy Osbourne]] song "Mr. Crowley." Not to be confused with [[Good Omens|Anthony J. Crowley]].

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=== Aleister Crowley and his works provide the following tropes: ===


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* [[The Antichrist]]: His Alter-Ego.
* [[The Antichrist]]: His Alter-Ego.
* [[Anything That Moves]]: What he claimed, anyway. Probably just for shock value, though.
* [[Anything That Moves]]: What he claimed, anyway. Probably just for shock value, though.
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* [[Guardian Entity]]: The [[Ascended Demon]] Aiwass.
* [[Guardian Entity]]: The [[Ascended Demon]] Aiwass.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
** According to some, [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
** According to some, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Magick]]: Possibly the [[Trope Maker]]; he was the one who originally coined the spelling.
* [[Magick]]: Possibly the [[Trope Maker]]; he was the one who originally coined the spelling.
* [[Mean Brit]]
* [[Mean Brit]]
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Not one himself but some think he may have advised and/or influenced them.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Not one himself but some think he may have advised and/or influenced them.
** ...which is odd, because Crowley actually spent [[WWII]] spying on the Germans for Britain. He was actually quite Patriotick.
** ...which is odd, because Crowley actually spent [[WWII]] spying on the Germans for Britain. He was actually quite Patriotick.
*** Mainly because, similar to HP Lovecraft, he viewed British society as the height of human civilization, and was extremely racist against anyone who wasn't an ethnick Briton.
*** Mainly because, similar to [[HP Lovecraft]], he viewed British society as the height of human civilization, and was extremely racist against anyone who wasn't an ethnic Briton.
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz|Xtremely Kool And Magickal Letterz]]
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz|Xtremely Kool And Magickal Letterz]]


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== Anime and Manga ==
=== Media where Crowley plays an important role ===
As the most famous practitioner of what Asians sometimes think of as "esoteric western magic," Crowley is often referenced in Japanese works about mysticism. His actual appearances in works include:
* ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'', where he's the [[Man Behind the Man]] to all of Academy City, and is the number one heretic among the Magic Side. Aiwass is also his mentor.
* Transpose the L and R in his family name and you get "Clow Reed", the creator of the Clow Cards in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''. He's presented as being an [[In Name Only]] version of the mage.


== Literature ==
* ''[[Elfen High (Roleplay)|Elfen High]]'': Where he appears as the sex-crazed wizard in charge of the school.
* He appears as a boss battle in [[Shin Megami Tensei II]] with real magic powers and a [[One-Winged Angel]] form, as a horny, completley insane wizard who attempts to kill the heroes out of anger that he can' preform a wild demonic orgy. It's not made clear if it's really Crowley you see or if it's a demon assuming his form, and it's also not made clear if he dies or simply escapes after you win the battle with him.
* Also in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Anime)|To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', where he's the [[Man Behind the Man]] to all of Academy City, and is the number one heretic among the Magic Side. Aiwass is also his mentor.
* Two of the more powerful and important demons in ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'' are named Alastair and Crowley, respectively. The latter in life sold his soul for a bigger dick - make of that what you will.
* W. Somerset Maugham based Oliver Haddo, the villain of his novel ''The Magician'', on Crowley, a contemporary of his. Haddo [[Public Domain Character|reappears]] as the villain of ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]] Volume III: Century'' with even more specifically Crowleyan associations.
* W. Somerset Maugham based Oliver Haddo, the villain of his novel ''The Magician'', on Crowley, a contemporary of his. Haddo [[Public Domain Character|reappears]] as the villain of ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]] Volume III: Century'' with even more specifically Crowleyan associations.
* He has an occasional guest role in ''[[The Scarifyers (Radio)|The Scarifyers]]'' as an advisor on the occult to the heroes. They themselves believe he is utterly insane. He's depicted as rather [[Camp|camp]] and generally harmless.
* Frequently appears in the works of [[Robert Anton Wilson]], most prominently in ''Masks of the Illuminati''.
* Frequently appears in the works of [[Robert Anton Wilson]], most prominently in ''Masks of the Illuminati''.

== Live-Action TV ==
* Two of the more powerful and important demons in ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' are named Alastair and Crowley, respectively. The latter in life sold his soul for a bigger dick - make of that what you will.

== Radio ==
* He has an occasional guest role in ''[[The Scarifyers]]'' as an advisor on the occult to the heroes. They themselves believe he is utterly insane. He's depicted as rather [[camp]] and generally harmless.

== Video Games ==
* He appears as a boss battle in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' with real magic powers and a [[One-Winged Angel]] form, as a horny, completely insane wizard who attempts to kill the heroes out of anger that he can't preform a wild demonic orgy. It's not made clear if it's really Crowley you see or if it's a demon assuming his form, and it's also not made clear if he dies or simply escapes after you win the battle with him.



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Latest revision as of 14:54, 20 September 2021

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"To know, to do and to keep silent."

—The man himself.

"Crowley had the first two down pat."

Alan Moore, on the above.

Aleister Crowley (1876-1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, was an influential English occultist, provacateur, hedonist, mountaineer, chess player, and artist dubbed "The Wickedest Man in the World." His motto was "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law; love is the law, love under will." He is known for his occult writing and drug experimentation. Also noted for appearing on the cover of The Beatles' Sergeant Pepper album, drawing the interest of Jimmy Page, and being the subject of the Ozzy Osbourne song "Mr. Crowley." Not to be confused with Anthony J. Crowley.

Aleister Crowley provides examples of the following tropes:
Aleister Crowley is featured in or referenced by the following works:

Anime and Manga

As the most famous practitioner of what Asians sometimes think of as "esoteric western magic," Crowley is often referenced in Japanese works about mysticism. His actual appearances in works include:

Literature

  • W. Somerset Maugham based Oliver Haddo, the villain of his novel The Magician, on Crowley, a contemporary of his. Haddo reappears as the villain of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III: Century with even more specifically Crowleyan associations.
  • Frequently appears in the works of Robert Anton Wilson, most prominently in Masks of the Illuminati.

Live-Action TV

  • Two of the more powerful and important demons in Supernatural are named Alastair and Crowley, respectively. The latter in life sold his soul for a bigger dick - make of that what you will.

Radio

  • He has an occasional guest role in The Scarifyers as an advisor on the occult to the heroes. They themselves believe he is utterly insane. He's depicted as rather camp and generally harmless.

Video Games

  • He appears as a boss battle in Shin Megami Tensei II with real magic powers and a One-Winged Angel form, as a horny, completely insane wizard who attempts to kill the heroes out of anger that he can't preform a wild demonic orgy. It's not made clear if it's really Crowley you see or if it's a demon assuming his form, and it's also not made clear if he dies or simply escapes after you win the battle with him.