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* [[Demon Lords and Archdevils]]: Quite a lot of these.
* [[Demon Lords and Archdevils]]: Quite a lot of these.
* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Drugs Are Bad]]: While near universally translated as "sorceries" and "sorcerers", some will point to the original Greek words of "pharmakōn" and "pharmakois" as indication their mention refers to drug users (especially of hallucinogenics) rather than spellcasters.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Mankind's going to go through some crap before they can live [[Happily Ever After]].
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Mankind's going to go through some crap before they can live [[Happily Ever After]].
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Both on the forces of good ''and'' evil.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Both on the forces of good ''and'' evil.

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Revelation
"Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos", by Hieronymus Bosch
Original Title: ἀποκάλυψις
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Synopsis:
Genre(s): Apocalyptic prophecy
Series: The Bible
Preceded by: Jude
First published: c. 95
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"Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy... because the time is near."

The last book of The Bible and the New Testament. It depicts the vision of a man named John (probably not the same John who wrote the Gospel of John) who is imprisoned on the island of Patmos. Revelation is still considered the most confusing and controversial book of the Bible.

Tropes used in Book of Revelation include: