Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
717
From the sea bag I drew forth the notes for fortunes, made out to Shaba, to be drawn on various of the banks of Schendi, and the false ring, that which he was supposed to carry to the Sardar in place of the true ring.
14
718
For the notes I, as a putative agent of Kurii, was to receive the true ring, the Tahari ring, which I would then return to Port Kar, that Samos might arrange for its delivery to the Sardar.
14
719
I did not think I would kill Shaba.
14
720
If he should actually dare to deliver the false ring to the Sardar he would doubtless there fall into the power of the priest-kings.
14
721
They would then deal with him as they saw fit.
14
722
If he did not choose to deliver the false ring to the Sardar I might then, at a later date, hunt him down, to kill him.
14
723
My first priority was surely to return the Tahari ring to Samos as swiftly and safely as possible.
From the sea bag I drew forth the notes for fortunes, made out to Shaba, to be drawn on various of the banks of Schendi, and the false ring, that which he was supposed to carry to the Sardar in place of the true ring.
For the notes I, as a putative agent of Kurii, was to receive the true ring, the Tahari ring, which I would then return to Port Kar, that Samos might arrange for its delivery to the Sardar.
I did not think I would kill Shaba.
If he should actually dare to deliver the false ring to the Sardar he would doubtless there fall into the power of the priest-kings.
They would then deal with him as they saw fit.
If he did not choose to deliver the false ring to the Sardar I might then, at a later date, hunt him down, to kill him.
My first priority was surely to return the Tahari ring to Samos as swiftly and safely as possible.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )