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'''Ramath Lehi''' is a small settlement in Israel famous for being the location where [[Samson]] slew a thousand Philistine men using only the [[Donkey's Jawbone|jawbone of a donkey]]. In the context of the [[Son of Samson (Series)|Son of Samson comic]], Ramath has become home to an eccentric cult centered on the worship of the jawbone Samson used to defend himself against the Philistines. When Branan arrives in Ramath, he encounters many of its strange inhabitants, including two men who wish to purchase [[Uzal]] offering only a few pebbles as currency.
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'''Ramath Lehi''' is a small settlement in Israel famous for being the location where [[Samson]] slew a thousand [[Philistines|Philistine]] men using only the [[Donkey's Jawbone|jawbone of a donkey]]. In the context of the [[Son of Samson (Series)|Son of Samson comic]], Ramath has become home to an eccentric cult centered on the worship of the jawbone Samson used to defend himself against the Philistines. When Branan arrives in Ramath, he encounters many of its strange inhabitants, including two men who wish to purchase [[Uzal]] offering only a few pebbles as currency.
   
When Branan discovers that the people of Ramath Lehi have erected a [[Temple of the Sacred Jawbone|temple]] dedicated to preserving the sacred jawbone, Branan sneaks inside the temple despite it being forbidden for foreigners to enter it. When the townsfolk catch Branan inside the forbidden shrine, they attack him en masse. Branan grabs the jawbone fossil from off its altar and uses to successfully beat back his deranged foes.
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When Branan discovers that the people of Ramath Lehi have erected a [[Temple of the Sacred Jawbone|temple]] dedicated to preserving the sacred jawbone, Branan sneaks inside despite Ezer and [[Delbert]]'s warnings against foreigners entering the building. When the townsfolk catch Branan inside the forbidden shrine, they attack him en masse. Branan grabs the jawbone fossil off its altar and uses to successfully beat back his deranged foes.
   
Bizarrely, the inhabitants mistake Branan for his father Samson, whom they've waiting to return to them for fifteen years. They usher Branan over to the harem they've been fattening up for Samson's return, and Branan rides away to Hebron when he sees it.
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Bizarrely, the inhabitants mistake Branan for his father Samson, whom they've been waiting to return to them for fifteen years. They usher Branan over to the harem they've fattened up for Samson's return, and Branan rides away to [[Hebron]] when he sees it.
 
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[[Category:Locations]]

Latest revision as of 15:44, 20 February 2013

Ramath Lehi
Ramathlehi1

Type

Small town

Country

Israel

"It is unlawful to transport lizards in your pants on the Sabbath."
Ezer informs Branan of one of the many religious edicts in Ramath Lehi[src]

Ramath Lehi is a small settlement in Israel famous for being the location where Samson slew a thousand Philistine men using only the jawbone of a donkey. In the context of the Son of Samson comic, Ramath has become home to an eccentric cult centered on the worship of the jawbone Samson used to defend himself against the Philistines. When Branan arrives in Ramath, he encounters many of its strange inhabitants, including two men who wish to purchase Uzal offering only a few pebbles as currency.

When Branan discovers that the people of Ramath Lehi have erected a temple dedicated to preserving the sacred jawbone, Branan sneaks inside despite Ezer and Delbert's warnings against foreigners entering the building. When the townsfolk catch Branan inside the forbidden shrine, they attack him en masse. Branan grabs the jawbone fossil off its altar and uses to successfully beat back his deranged foes.

Bizarrely, the inhabitants mistake Branan for his father Samson, whom they've been waiting to return to them for fifteen years. They usher Branan over to the harem they've fattened up for Samson's return, and Branan rides away to Hebron when he sees it.