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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

Most of the High Council of Turia, too, now reposed in Tuchuk chains. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #7)
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22 7 Most of the high council of Turia, too, now reposed in Tuchuk chains.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 4 Much of Turia was in flames.
22 5 Certain of the Hundreds, delegated the task, had immediately, almost before the alarm bars could sound, seized many of the wells, granaries and public buildings, including the very palace of Phanius Turmus itself.
22 6 The Ubar, and Kamras, his highest officer, had fallen captive almost immediately, each to a Hundred set that purpose.
22 7 Most of the high council of Turia, too, now reposed in Tuchuk chains.
22 8 The city was largely without leadership, though here and there brave Turians had gathered guardsmen and men-at-arms and determined civilians and sealed off streets, forming fortresses within the city against the invaders.
22 9 The compound of the House of Saphrar, however, had not fallen, protected by its numerous guardsmen and its high walls, nor had the tower elsewhere that sheltered the tarn cots and warriors of Ha-Keel, the mercenary from Port Kar.
22 10 Kamchak had taken up quarters in the palace of Phanius Turmus, which, save for the looting and the ripping down of tapestries, the wanton defacing of wall mosaics, was unharmed.
Much of Turia was in flames. Certain of the Hundreds, delegated the task, had immediately, almost before the alarm bars could sound, seized many of the wells, granaries and public buildings, including the very palace of Phanius Turmus itself. The Ubar, and Kamras, his highest officer, had fallen captive almost immediately, each to a Hundred set that purpose. Most of the high council of Turia, too, now reposed in Tuchuk chains. The city was largely without leadership, though here and there brave Turians had gathered guardsmen and men-at-arms and determined civilians and sealed off streets, forming fortresses within the city against the invaders. The compound of the House of Saphrar, however, had not fallen, protected by its numerous guardsmen and its high walls, nor had the tower elsewhere that sheltered the tarn cots and warriors of Ha-Keel, the mercenary from Port Kar. Kamchak had taken up quarters in the palace of Phanius Turmus, which, save for the looting and the ripping down of tapestries, the wanton defacing of wall mosaics, was unharmed. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)