Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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A fort remains at this point but the name, generally, is now given to the town which grew up in the vicinity of the fort, primarily to the west and south.
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144
The fort itself, incidentally, was twice burned, once by soldiers from Port Olni, before that town joined the Salerian Confederation, and once by marauding Dust Legs, a tribe of red savages, from the interior of the Barrens.
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The military significance of the fort has declined with the growth of population in the area and the development of tarn cavalries in Thentis.
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146
The fort now serves primarily as a trading post, maintained by the caste of Merchants, from Thentis, an interesting recollection of the origins of the area.
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147
"It will be my conjecture," said the man, "that he whom you seek, the trader, Grunt, is bound not for Fort Haskins, but for Kailiauk".
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"Ah," I said.
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I should have guessed that.
A fort remains at this point but the name, generally, is now given to the town which grew up in the vicinity of the fort, primarily to the west and south.
The fort itself, incidentally, was twice burned, once by soldiers from Port Olni, before that town joined the Salerian Confederation, and once by marauding Dust Legs, a tribe of red savages, from the interior of the Barrens.
The military significance of the fort has declined with the growth of population in the area and the development of tarn cavalries in Thentis.
The fort now serves primarily as a trading post, maintained by the caste of Merchants, from Thentis, an interesting recollection of the origins of the area.
"It will be my conjecture," said the man, "that he whom you seek, the trader, Grunt, is bound not for Fort Haskins, but for Kailiauk".
"Ah," I said.
I should have guessed that.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )