Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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479
Cos, for some years, had been preoccupied with struggles on the Vosk.
1
480
These had to do with competitive spheres of influence on the Vosk itself and in its basin and adjacent tributary-containing valleys.
1
481
The products and markets of these areas are quite important commercially.
1
482
Whereas most towns on the river are, in effect, free states, few are strong enough to ignore powers such as Cos and its major rival in these territories, the city of Ar.
1
483
Cos and Ar compete with one another to gain treaties with these river towns, control the traffic, and dominate the commerce of the river to their respective advantages.
1
484
Ar has no navy, being an inland power, but it has developed a fleet of river ships and these, often, skirmish with the river ships of Cos, usually built in Cos, transported to the continent and carried overland to the river.
1
485
The delta of the Vosk, for most practical purposes, a vast marsh, an area of thousands of square pasangs, where the Vosk washes down to the sea, is closed to shipping.
Cos, for some years, had been preoccupied with struggles on the Vosk.
These had to do with competitive spheres of influence on the Vosk itself and in its basin and adjacent tributary-containing valleys.
The products and markets of these areas are quite important commercially.
Whereas most towns on the river are, in effect, free states, few are strong enough to ignore powers such as Cos and its major rival in these territories, the city of Ar.
Cos and Ar compete with one another to gain treaties with these river towns, control the traffic, and dominate the commerce of the river to their respective advantages.
Ar has no navy, being an inland power, but it has developed a fleet of river ships and these, often, skirmish with the river ships of Cos, usually built in Cos, transported to the continent and carried overland to the river.
The delta of the Vosk, for most practical purposes, a vast marsh, an area of thousands of square pasangs, where the Vosk washes down to the sea, is closed to shipping.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )