Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
1170
"What are the charges?" I asked.
2
1171
"That you have betrayed the cause of priest-kings," he said.
2
1172
"How can I have betrayed their cause?" I asked.
2
1173
"I am not really an agent of priest-kings.
2
1174
I have never pledged a sword to them, never sworn a fidelity oath in their behalf.
2
1175
I am my own man, a mercenary of sorts, one who has, upon occasion, as it pleased him, labored in their behalf".
2
1176
"It may be no easier to withdraw from the service of priest-kings than from that of Kurii," said Samos.
"What are the charges?" I asked.
"That you have betrayed the cause of priest-kings," he said.
"How can I have betrayed their cause?" I asked.
"I am not really an agent of priest-kings.
I have never pledged a sword to them, never sworn a fidelity oath in their behalf.
I am my own man, a mercenary of sorts, one who has, upon occasion, as it pleased him, labored in their behalf".
"It may be no easier to withdraw from the service of priest-kings than from that of Kurii," said Samos.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )