Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
107
They come to the sea walls flying the merchant flag which, in virtue of merchantlaw, the only law common to civilized Gor other than the rules and dictates of Priest-Kings, normally allows access to a Gorean Port.
2
108
It is sometimes judicious, as well as profitable, to occasionally overlook a vessel's likely port of origin.
2
109
Too, it is not unknown for Gorean ships, particularly merchantmen, to carry various flags and pennons, and fly whichever seem appropriate or politic in dangerous or contested waters.
2
110
There is a joke in the city that Port Kar must have the greatest merchant fleet on Gor, greater than even those of Cos and Tyros combined, given the frequency with which our corsairs encounter the vessels of alleged compatriots.
2
111
A boarding, of course, if possible, quickly clarifies matters.
2
112
Adding to the confusion is the practice of many of our ships to fly alien flags.
2
113
It is always useful to have one's reavings ascribed to others, particularly others with whom one is at war.
They come to the sea walls flying the merchant flag which, in virtue of merchant law, the only law common to civilized Gor other than the rules and dictates of Priest-Kings, normally allows access to a Gorean Port.
It is sometimes judicious, as well as profitable, to occasionally overlook a vessel's likely port of origin.
Too, it is not unknown for Gorean ships, particularly merchantmen, to carry various flags and pennons, and fly whichever seem appropriate or politic in dangerous or contested waters.
There is a joke in the city that Port Kar must have the greatest merchant fleet on Gor, greater than even those of Cos and Tyros combined, given the frequency with which our corsairs encounter the vessels of alleged compatriots.
A boarding, of course, if possible, quickly clarifies matters.
Adding to the confusion is the practice of many of our ships to fly alien flags.
It is always useful to have one's reavings ascribed to others, particularly others with whom one is at war.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )