Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
54
313
In Gorean law allegiances to a homestone, and not physical structures and locations, tend to define communities.
In Gorean law allegiances to a Home Stone, and not physical structures and locations, tend to define communities.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #313)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
54
310
The community of those who had been Waniyanpi, of course, was not identified with a particular area of land, and certainly not with a territory occupied under the conditions of a leased tenancy.
54
311
It now, in the Gorean fashion, for the first time, tended to be identified with a homestone.
54
312
The community could now, if it wished, the homestone moving, even migrate to new lands.
54
313
In Gorean law allegiances to a homestone, and not physical structures and locations, tend to define communities.
54
314
Seibar had wished to call the small community New Ar, but had abandoned this proposal in the face of an unfavorable reception by his fellows.
54
315
Ar was not as popular with some of his fellows as it was with him, and that redoubtable municipality, the largest city in the Gorean north, was unfamiliar to many of them, even in hearsay.
54
316
After much discussion it was decided to call the tiny community Seibar's Holding, this being a manifestation of the respect and affection they bore their leader.
The community of those who had been Waniyanpi, of course, was not identified with a particular area of land, and certainly not with a territory occupied under the conditions of a leased tenancy.
It now, in the Gorean fashion, for the first time, tended to be identified with a home stone.
The community could now, if it wished, the home stone moving, even migrate to new lands.
In Gorean law allegiances to a home stone, and not physical structures and locations, tend to define communities.
Seibar had wished to call the small community New Ar, but had abandoned this proposal in the face of an unfavorable reception by his fellows.
Ar was not as popular with some of his fellows as it was with him, and that redoubtable municipality, the largest city in the Gorean north, was unfamiliar to many of them, even in hearsay.
After much discussion it was decided to call the tiny community Seibar's Holding, this being a manifestation of the respect and affection they bore their leader.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 54)