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<blockquote data-quote="Yog_Sothoth" data-source="post: 4505616" data-attributes="member: 77130"><p>Harry decides to go home and prepare for the journey and study abit and prepare an article-editing for tomorrow's paper. As he heads for the doors leading outside, the professor's words ring in his mind. Harry decides to head for the library instead, looking for information on Megiddo. On his way he remembers that the name is not unfamiliar to him at all, but he had heard it more than once before... And not only during his stay in the middle east, but much before that. Harry can't remember how and when, but the name "Megiddo" rings in his head. Like a calling. As though he is not in control of his own actions, obsessed, Harry seeks out everything he can find on the mound called "Megiddo" in the university's library. The supposed place where the ultimate fight between good and evil will take place - as he had studied in the book of revelations as he attended church. Armageddon - the mound of Megiddo, in plain translation from Hebrew. As Harry skims through the dozens of books and pictures he recalls when he first heard that name. It was before Sunday lessons in the church, before his first assignment to the middle east. Much before. It was when he was a child, the night he heard of his father's demise in the battle-fields of world war 1. The same night he asked why his father was taken away from him. He heard the name in his dream, like a whisper. He could barely make out the name then, but now he is sure. There is something to this mound. Something more than meets the eye. Answers, perhaps, answers to so many dreams where this name repeated. Only now Harry makes the connection. It's not sheer coincidence that he is to go to the middle east again, especially to this place. Now Harry knows for sure what to really look for in Megiddo. Answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yog_Sothoth, post: 4505616, member: 77130"] Harry decides to go home and prepare for the journey and study abit and prepare an article-editing for tomorrow's paper. As he heads for the doors leading outside, the professor's words ring in his mind. Harry decides to head for the library instead, looking for information on Megiddo. On his way he remembers that the name is not unfamiliar to him at all, but he had heard it more than once before... And not only during his stay in the middle east, but much before that. Harry can't remember how and when, but the name "Megiddo" rings in his head. Like a calling. As though he is not in control of his own actions, obsessed, Harry seeks out everything he can find on the mound called "Megiddo" in the university's library. The supposed place where the ultimate fight between good and evil will take place - as he had studied in the book of revelations as he attended church. Armageddon - the mound of Megiddo, in plain translation from Hebrew. As Harry skims through the dozens of books and pictures he recalls when he first heard that name. It was before Sunday lessons in the church, before his first assignment to the middle east. Much before. It was when he was a child, the night he heard of his father's demise in the battle-fields of world war 1. The same night he asked why his father was taken away from him. He heard the name in his dream, like a whisper. He could barely make out the name then, but now he is sure. There is something to this mound. Something more than meets the eye. Answers, perhaps, answers to so many dreams where this name repeated. Only now Harry makes the connection. It's not sheer coincidence that he is to go to the middle east again, especially to this place. Now Harry knows for sure what to really look for in Megiddo. Answers. [/QUOTE]
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