I knew the signs and countersigns for entry into the stronghold through the sea gate.
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These had been given to me that I could convey them to Ragnar Voskjard, that he might use them in his entry into the stronghold.
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It had been my plan to gather sufficient ships, primarily from Port Cos and Ar's Station, to simulate the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard, who would be expected by Policrates.
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It would have seemed simple enough, then, to have brought enough men into the stronghold, posing as the men of Ragnar Voskjard, to take Policrates by surprise.
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He himself had never met Ragnar Voskjard, nor had Voskjard met Policrates.
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The plan, indeed, was bold, but it had seemed to me sound.
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Callimachus, who was experienced in matters of war, had liked the plan, and had concurred.
I knew the signs and countersigns for entry into the stronghold through the sea gate.
These had been given to me that I could convey them to Ragnar Voskjard, that he might use them in his entry into the stronghold.
It had been my plan to gather sufficient ships, primarily from Port Cos and Ar's Station, to simulate the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard, who would be expected by Policrates.
It would have seemed simple enough, then, to have brought enough men into the stronghold, posing as the men of Ragnar Voskjard, to take Policrates by surprise.
He himself had never met Ragnar Voskjard, nor had Voskjard met Policrates.
The plan, indeed, was bold, but it had seemed to me sound.
Callimachus, who was experienced in matters of war, had liked the plan, and had concurred.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )