Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
104
If the plan had been successful Bila Huruma would have been dead and Shaba, without his protector, would be much at the mercy of Msaliti who, as high wazir, would immediately assume, at least temporarily, the reins of government.
If the plan had been successful Bila Huruma would have been dead and Shaba, without his protector, would be much at the mercy of Msaliti who, as high wazir, would immediately assume, at least temporarily, the reins of government.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #104)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
101
It would be I who would be found in the Ubar's chamber.
19
102
Perhaps Jambia himself was to make the discovery.
19
103
The rent in the grass wall would be taken, of course, the grass then pressed inward, to have been my entrance into the Ubar's chamber, rather than the exit of Jambia.
19
104
If the plan had been successful Bila Huruma would have been dead and Shaba, without his protector, would be much at the mercy of Msaliti who, as high wazir, would immediately assume, at least temporarily, the reins of government.
19
105
My false identity, that which Msaliti had constructed for me, as an envoy of Teletus would not then, in the circumstances, any longer protect me.
19
106
Any diplomatic immunity, so to speak, which I might have possessed would, in the circumstances, have been stripped away from me.
19
107
I might then be dealt with as Msaliti pleased.
It would be I who would be found in the Ubar's chamber.
Perhaps Jambia himself was to make the discovery.
The rent in the grass wall would be taken, of course, the grass then pressed inward, to have been my entrance into the Ubar's chamber, rather than the exit of Jambia.
If the plan had been successful Bila Huruma would have been dead and Shaba, without his protector, would be much at the mercy of Msaliti who, as high wazir, would immediately assume, at least temporarily, the reins of government.
My false identity, that which Msaliti had constructed for me, as an envoy of Teletus would not then, in the circumstances, any longer protect me.
Any diplomatic immunity, so to speak, which I might have possessed would, in the circumstances, have been stripped away from me.
I might then be dealt with as Msaliti pleased.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 19)