Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Caste sanctuary!" cried Portus, shaking himself free of the guards and stumbling forward and falling on his knees before the wooden dais on which sat the table of Cernus.
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398
Cernus did not look up from his game.
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"Caste sanctuary!" screamed Portus.
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The Slavers, incidentally, are of the merchant Caste, though, in virtue of their merchandise and practices, their robes are different.
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Yet, if one of them were to seek Caste Sanctuary, he would surely seek it from Slavers, and not from common merchants.
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Many Slavers think of themselves as an independent caste.
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Gorean law, however, does not so regard them.
"Caste sanctuary!" cried Portus, shaking himself free of the guards and stumbling forward and falling on his knees before the wooden dais on which sat the table of Cernus.
Cernus did not look up from his game.
"Caste sanctuary!" screamed Portus.
The Slavers, incidentally, are of the merchant Caste, though, in virtue of their merchandise and practices, their robes are different.
Yet, if one of them were to seek Caste Sanctuary, he would surely seek it from Slavers, and not from common merchants.
Many Slavers think of themselves as an independent caste.
Gorean law, however, does not so regard them.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )