Chapter 2 - The vision

How common has dreams like this of yours occurred? I questioned him with fevered curiosity, his response towards my question was rather simple, he had three great dreams he was exposed to.

Rather then to call it dreams, I'd greatly call it as powerful ancient visions of the unknown, base on the knowledge I had grasp, I speculated that he was associated with something far greater, beyond the Lilliputian ball of earth.

I desired more of his elucidation of his visions, but we were interrupted by the clamour of the canteen, Hamilton decided we take a locomote to the library. I agreed upon his decision and we took a move towards it.

Now in great tranquility within the olden library, Hamilton's pain only worsened, but far more better than to sit within the growing hubbub of laughter and shouting.

Hamilton spoke "Although I'm in great pain, I shall persevere and tell you my second dream, or visions you could call it.

I was within an enclosed perimeter, which seemed that I was inside a blackened oubliette of prominent obsolete egregious evil and corruption.

What seemed to be a cult within the oubliette, they weren't humans or so as I thought they were. These creatures were beyond our mind of imagination, I was unable to comprehend such details and the blaspheme hideousness of the creature.

They caterwauled towards my frail dainty ears ingerminating the phrase ig tyrw iugna mordtha.
The perpetual repetition of the phrase only exacerbated my pain withal more.

These species were encrusted by diminutive blood like strands of spikes which performed as their fur and had an anthropoid outline. Their bioluminescent eyes incandesce an obscure ivory light.

I saw much evil within them, I fear just by the thought of it, only a sight of them caused my own brittle brain to blank out and spiral into madness and horror.

Just a fragment of their body will drive even the most sane or the most holy into madness.

They exalted the inordinate God, who they recite it's name as Rtolh Ytull, they recite such gibberish to my ears. It seemed as though they were praying towards it. How difficult to comprehend its words.

I was beyond the feeling of great despair during my vision.

I awoke with my body succumbed to great feeble and fatigue.

It was as though my consciousness was transferred into somewhere far beyond the Milky Way..."

Such a lengthy detailed explanation only grew fear within my heart. His encounter of the unknown creature haunted me.

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