Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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472
He might, I supposed, be both a ubar and an agent of Priest-Kings, or of Kurii.
5
473
If he were indeed so prominent then it seemed to me more likely that he might serve Kurii than Priest-Kings.
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474
The Priest-Kings, at least on the whole, it seemed to me, seldom picked prominent, conspicuous personages for their agents.
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475
Samos had been in their service before he had become the first captain in the council of Captains in Port Kar.
5
476
Perhaps then Flaminius, and the Lady Yanina, and those associated with them, did serve Kurii.
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477
"I see then," I said, "that you will have much to think about while awaiting the arrival of Flaminius".
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478
"Flaminius!" she laughed bitterly.
He might, I supposed, be both a ubar and an agent of Priest-Kings, or of Kurii.
If he were indeed so prominent then it seemed to me more likely that he might serve Kurii than Priest-Kings.
The Priest-Kings, at least on the whole, it seemed to me, seldom picked prominent, conspicuous personages for their agents.
Samos had been in their service before he had become the first captain in the council of Captains in Port Kar.
Perhaps then Flaminius, and the Lady Yanina, and those associated with them, did serve Kurii.
"I see then," I said, "that you will have much to think about while awaiting the arrival of Flaminius".
"Flaminius!" she laughed bitterly.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )