Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
29
In this sense, no honor, on either side, was sacrificed.
In this sense, no honor, on either side, was sacrificed.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #29)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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6
26
Ar's committed infantry had been outnumbered but its mobility and its support by their tarn cavalry had compensated to some extent for its lack of weight as a striking force.
6
27
Thandar of Ti, interestingly, had not challenged Ar in the skies, but had deployed the mercenaries of Artemidorus of Cos in actions against Ar's supply lines.
6
28
Eventually, after several days of uneasy encampments, the haruspexes of Port Olni, Ti and Ar, meeting on a truce ground, had determined, by taking the auspices, read from the liver and entrails of slaughtered verr, that it was propitious for both armies to withdraw.
6
29
In this sense, no honor, on either side, was sacrificed.
6
30
The readings on these auspices had been challenged only by haruspexes of Vonda and Cos.
6
31
It was generally understood, or felt, that neither the Salerian Confederation nor the city of Ar desired a full-scale conflict.
6
32
Vonda, it was clearly understood, conspiring with Cos, had initiated hostilities.
Ar's committed infantry had been outnumbered but its mobility and its support by their tarn cavalry had compensated to some extent for its lack of weight as a striking force.
Thandar of Ti, interestingly, had not challenged Ar in the skies, but had deployed the mercenaries of Artemidorus of Cos in actions against Ar's supply lines.
Eventually, after several days of uneasy encampments, the haruspexes of Port Olni, Ti and Ar, meeting on a truce ground, had determined, by taking the auspices, read from the liver and entrails of slaughtered verr, that it was propitious for both armies to withdraw.
In this sense, no honor, on either side, was sacrificed.
The readings on these auspices had been challenged only by haruspexes of Vonda and Cos.
It was generally understood, or felt, that neither the Salerian Confederation nor the city of Ar desired a full-scale conflict.
Vonda, it was clearly understood, conspiring with Cos, had initiated hostilities.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 6)