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'''''Oriuagor. The One Who Waits''''', also called '''''The Prophecy of Oriuagor''''', is allegedly a book published in 1732 that describes a frightening future where the earth is ruled by the [[Anti Christ]], called Oriuagor.
 
In 2007, Danish author [[Palle Vibe]] released the novel ''Oriuagors Profeti'' (''The Prophecy of Oriuagor'') inspired by the book. In the novel, various people encounter the original '''Oriuagor''' book and are [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation|driven mad]] or even killed by the experience.
 
Some sources (see below) claim that the book ''Oriuagor'' really exists. The book seems to be a hoax (possibly perpetuated by Palle Vibe for publicity purposes), but who knows?
 
Links:
http://www.evilbook.org.uk/, http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriuagor
 
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* [[Anti Christ]].
* [[Ass Pull]]: The scene where it turns out that {{spoiler|Herbert Park}} is the villain. Very [[Dan Brown]]-ish.
* [[As You Know]]: There is more than one [[Dan Brown]]-ish scene where the scientists explain their common knowledge to each other.
* [[Cosmic Horror]].
* [[Doing inIn the Wizard]]: The protagonists try to explain the effects of the evil book in scientific terms. The end of the novel leaves it ambiguous whether this explanation is actually true.
* [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation]].
* [[Idiot Plot]]: The section where {{spoiler|Archibald Summone}} reads in the book.
* [[IKEA Erotica]]: Near the middle of the book there is a quite long, very detailed and extremely un-erotic sex scene.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]: Most of the time, the manifestation of Oriuagor is only vaguely described.
* [[The Power of Love]]: Near the end, Adam Hewlett "realizes" that love conquers all.
* [[Purple Prose]].
* [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]]: The fictional (?) book ''Oriuagor. The One Who Waits''.
* [[Totally Radical]]: {{spoiler|Herbert Park}} uses modern Danish slang ("grineren") in his [[Villain Monologue]], which causes grievous [[Narm]].
* [[Villain Monologue]]: {{spoiler|Herbert Park}}.
 
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[[Category:Horror Literature]]
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