Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth".
"One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain Kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #574)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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In the sacking of his city, which took place some two years after his death, the rings were found".
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"What became of the rings?" I asked.
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"Two were destroyed in the course of kur history," said Samos.
1
574
"One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth".
1
575
I nodded.
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576
Lydia, I recalled, had fallen to the Persians in the Sixth Century B.
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577
, to utilize one of the Earth chronologies.
In the sacking of his city, which took place some two years after his death, the rings were found".
"What became of the rings?" I asked.
"Two were destroyed in the course of kur history," said Samos.
"One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth".
I nodded.
Lydia, I recalled, had fallen to the Persians in the Sixth Century B.
, to utilize one of the Earth chronologies.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)