Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
76
He had fallen when I had purloined the homestone of the city.
He had fallen when I had purloined the Home Stone of the city.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #76)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
73
"There are those who might not care to hear such words".
12
74
I heard the man make a noise of amusement and lean back.
12
75
Marlenus, who had been Ubar of Ar many years ago, had founded the Empire of Ar, and had extended the hegemony of luxurious Ar over several of the cities of the north.
12
76
He had fallen when I had purloined the homestone of the city.
12
77
Later he had helped to free Ar after it had fallen to the horde of Pa-Kur, master of the Assassins, who had wished to become Ubar of the City, inheriting the medallion of office and putting about his shoulders the purple cloak of empire.
12
78
Marlenus, because he had lost the homestone and because the men of Ar feared him and his ambitions, had been publicly denied bread, salt and fire, exiled from the city and forbidden to return on pain of death.
12
79
He had become an outlaw in the Voltai, whence he could see, with loyal followers, the spires of Ar, Glorious Ar where once he had ruled as Ubar.
"There are those who might not care to hear such words".
I heard the man make a noise of amusement and lean back.
Marlenus, who had been Ubar of Ar many years ago, had founded the Empire of Ar, and had extended the hegemony of luxurious Ar over several of the cities of the north.
He had fallen when I had purloined the home stone of the city.
Later he had helped to free Ar after it had fallen to the horde of Pa-Kur, master of the Assassins, who had wished to become Ubar of the City, inheriting the medallion of office and putting about his shoulders the purple cloak of empire.
Marlenus, because he had lost the home stone and because the men of Ar feared him and his ambitions, had been publicly denied bread, salt and fire, exiled from the city and forbidden to return on pain of death.
He had become an outlaw in the Voltai, whence he could see, with loyal followers, the spires of Ar, Glorious Ar where once he had ruled as Ubar.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)