Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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96
I knew that it was true.
2
97
I also knew that Ar, inexplicably, to my mind, had literally invested the bulk of its land power in that very expedition, and had done so with the main forces of Cos not in the north but in the vicinity of Torcadino.
2
98
This seemed to me a military mistake of almost unbelievable dimension.
2
99
I had been in Torcadino several weeks ago, indeed, at the very moment when the city, housing Cosian siege engines and supplies, serving as a depot and staging area for the eastward advance of Cos, had, in a daring stratagem, been seized by Dietrich of Tarnburg with no more than a few thousand mercenaries.
2
100
These had entered the city through aqueducts, literally over the heads of unsuspecting Cosian armies camped about the city.
2
101
This act had stalled the invasion.
2
102
I expected Dietrich to be able to hold Torcadino through the winter, but little longer.
I knew that it was true.
I also knew that Ar, inexplicably, to my mind, had literally invested the bulk of its land power in that very expedition, and had done so with the main forces of Cos not in the north but in the vicinity of Torcadino.
This seemed to me a military mistake of almost unbelievable dimension.
I had been in Torcadino several weeks ago, indeed, at the very moment when the city, housing Cosian siege engines and supplies, serving as a depot and staging area for the eastward advance of Cos, had, in a daring stratagem, been seized by Dietrich of Tarnburg with no more than a few thousand mercenaries.
These had entered the city through aqueducts, literally over the heads of unsuspecting Cosian armies camped about the city.
This act had stalled the invasion.
I expected Dietrich to be able to hold Torcadino through the winter, but little longer.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )