Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
164
He told the story there, and put the stone in the market place.
20
165
"If the Priest-Kings say this is worth more than gold and silver," said a wise man, "it must be true".
20
166
"Yes," said the people.
20
167
"Whose Home Stone is it?" asked the people, "yours or ours?" "Ours," responded Hesius.
20
168
Weapons were then laid aside, and peace pledged.
20
169
The name of the village was "Ar".
20
170
It is generally accepted in Gorean tradition that the Home Stone of Ar is the oldest Home Stone on Gor.
He told the story there, and put the stone in the market place.
"If the Priest-Kings say this is worth more than gold and silver," said a wise man, "it must be true".
"Yes," said the people.
"Whose Home Stone is it?" asked the people, "yours or ours?" "Ours," responded Hesius.
Weapons were then laid aside, and peace pledged.
The name of the village was "Ar".
It is generally accepted in Gorean tradition that the Home Stone of Ar is the oldest Home Stone on Gor.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )