Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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When the Alars ride forth to do battle they normally have their laager behind them, to which, in the case of defeat, they swiftly retire.
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They are fierce and redoubtable warriors in the open field.
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They know little, however, of politics, or of siege work and the taking of cities.
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In the cities, normally one needs only to close the gates and wait for them to go away, compelled eventually to do so by the needs of their animals.
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A woman now descended from the wagon, carrying a small object.
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She came near to the fire and Genserix motioned for her to put the object down, to lay it on the dirt before him, between himself and the fire.
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She did so.
When the Alars ride forth to do battle they normally have their laager behind them, to which, in the case of defeat, they swiftly retire.
They are fierce and redoubtable warriors in the open field.
They know little, however, of politics, or of siege work and the taking of cities.
In the cities, normally one needs only to close the gates and wait for them to go away, compelled eventually to do so by the needs of their animals.
A woman now descended from the wagon, carrying a small object.
She came near to the fire and Genserix motioned for her to put the object down, to lay it on the dirt before him, between himself and the fire.
She did so.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )