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* TotallyRadical: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] uses modern Danish slang ("grineren") in his VillainMonologue, which causes grievous {{Narm}}.
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].
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* TotallyRadical: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] uses modern Danish slang ("grineren") in his VillainMonologue, monologue, which causes grievous {{Narm}}.
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].{{Narm}}.
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].
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* AsYouKnow: There is more than one DanBrown-ish scene where the scientists explain their common knowledge to each other.
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* AsYouKnow: There is more than one DanBrown-ish Creator/DanBrown-ish scene where the scientists explain their common knowledge to each other.
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* {{Antichrist}}.
* AssPull: The scene where it turns out that [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] is the villain. Very DanBrown-ish.
* AssPull: The scene where it turns out that [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] is the villain. Very DanBrown-ish.
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* AssPull: The scene where it turns out that [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] is the villain. Very DanBrown-ish.
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* CosmicHorror.
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* GoMadFromTheRevelation.
* IdiotPlot: The section where [[spoiler:Archibald Summone]] reads in the book.
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* IdiotPlot: The section where [[spoiler:Archibald Summone]] reads in the book.
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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 {{Antichrist}}, called Oriuagor.
In 2007, Danish author PalleVibe 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 [[GoMadFromTheRevelation 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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!Tropes found in Vibe's novel
* {{Antichrist}}.
* AssPull: The scene where it turns out that [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] is the villain. Very DanBrown-ish.
* AsYouKnow: There is more than one DanBrown-ish scene where the scientists explain their common knowledge to each other.
* CosmicHorror.
* {{Doing In 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.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation.
* IdiotPlot: The section where [[spoiler:Archibald Summone]] reads in the book.
* IKEAErotica: Near the middle of the book there is a quite long, very detailed and extremely un-erotic sex scene.
* NothingIsScarier: 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.
* PurpleProse.
* {{Tome of Eldritch Lore}}: The fictional (?) book ''Oriuagor. The One Who Waits''.
* TotallyRadical: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] uses modern Danish slang ("grineren") in his VillainMonologue, which causes grievous {{Narm}}.
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].
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In 2007, Danish author PalleVibe 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 [[GoMadFromTheRevelation 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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!Tropes found in Vibe's novel
* {{Antichrist}}.
* AssPull: The scene where it turns out that [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] is the villain. Very DanBrown-ish.
* AsYouKnow: There is more than one DanBrown-ish scene where the scientists explain their common knowledge to each other.
* CosmicHorror.
* {{Doing In 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.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation.
* IdiotPlot: The section where [[spoiler:Archibald Summone]] reads in the book.
* IKEAErotica: Near the middle of the book there is a quite long, very detailed and extremely un-erotic sex scene.
* NothingIsScarier: 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.
* PurpleProse.
* {{Tome of Eldritch Lore}}: The fictional (?) book ''Oriuagor. The One Who Waits''.
* TotallyRadical: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]] uses modern Danish slang ("grineren") in his VillainMonologue, which causes grievous {{Narm}}.
* VillainMonologue: [[spoiler:Herbert Park]].
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