Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
148
Finally it grew late in the end game and it would be but a matter of four or five moves and the Player's homestone must be lost.
Finally it grew late in the end game and it would be but a matter of four or five moves and the Player's Home Stone must be lost.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #148)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
145
No one else said anything further.
3
146
From time to time others would come to watch, but, as it became clear what was occurring, they would leave.
3
147
At most times there were, however, some seven or eight individuals, including myself, who were watching.
3
148
Finally it grew late in the end game and it would be but a matter of four or five moves and the Player's homestone must be lost.
3
149
The Vintner had taken his three-move option late in the game to build up an incredibly devastating attack.
3
150
The Player was now in such a predicament that I doubted that Centius of Cos, or Quintus of Tor, or even the city's champion, Scormus of Ar, could have done much.
3
151
I, and others in the crowd, were angry.
No one else said anything further.
From time to time others would come to watch, but, as it became clear what was occurring, they would leave.
At most times there were, however, some seven or eight individuals, including myself, who were watching.
Finally it grew late in the end game and it would be but a matter of four or five moves and the Player's home stone must be lost.
The Vintner had taken his three-move option late in the game to build up an incredibly devastating attack.
The Player was now in such a predicament that I doubted that Centius of Cos, or Quintus of Tor, or even the city's champion, Scormus of Ar, could have done much.
I, and others in the crowd, were angry.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3)