Tablets

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The Word Of God is an inscribed tablet that was excavated by Dick Roman in Iran. It was written by the angel Metatron, and includes instructions on how to kill the Leviathan. Castiel says that if the Word of God is revealed a prophet will be awakened and that angel protocol dictates that the prophet be taken to a desert to learn the Word away from men.

The tablet says in part "Leviathan cannot be slain but by the bone of a righteous mortal washed in the three bloods of the fallen".

7.20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo

Charlie Bradbury an IT specialist who works for Dick Roman, is helping Sam and Dean retrieve [{Frank Devereaux]]'s hard drive from Dick, and hack into his emails.

Charlie manages to get into Dick's office and download his emails. Back at her desk she sends these, along with the contents of Frank's hard drive to the boys. She discovers that a package for Dick is arriving from an archeological dig in Iran at a nearby airport and manages to send a fake email, so it appears to be arriving 30 minutes later. This allows Sam and Dean time to get to the airport and switch the package for a case with a borax bomb in it.

When they open the case they find it contains a slab of rock.

7.21 Reading Is Fundamental

Dean cracks the stone containing the tablet. As he does so there are electrical storms, women go into labour, Kevin Tran becomes a Prophet, and Castiel wakes from his comatose state. What can be read from the translation is of the following:

"Waste not thy time nor your breath upon the Leviathan herd. Point thy blade at the heart of their master, for from him springs all their messages. Leviathan cannot be slain but by a bone of a righteous mortal, as light and good as the Leviathan are hungry and dark, washed in the three blood of the fallen: a fallen angel, the ruler of fallen humanity, and the ruler of fallen beasts."