Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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A result of this is that there is little uniformity in Gorean chronology.
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218
The same year, in the chronology of Port Kar, if it is of interest, would have been Year 8 of the Sovereignty of the Council of Captains.
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The reform of chronology is proposed by a small party from among the caste of scribes almost every year at the Fair of En'Kara, near the Sardar, but their proposals, sensible as they might seem, are seldom greeted with either interest or enthusiasm, even by the scribes.
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Perhaps that is because the reconciliation and coordination of chronologies, like the diction and convolutions of the law, are usually regarded as scribal prerogatives.
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"That is the Tais," said a fellow, pointing to the flagship of the newly arrived ships.
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222
"I would know it anywhere!" It was being moored at the pier.
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Its captain, who had been standing on the stern castle, issuing orders, now descended the steps, past the posts of the two helmsmen.
A result of this is that there is little uniformity in Gorean chronology.
The same year, in the chronology of Port Kar, if it is of interest, would have been Year 8 of the Sovereignty of the Council of Captains.
The reform of chronology is proposed by a small party from among the caste of scribes almost every year at the Fair of En'Kara, near the Sardar, but their proposals, sensible as they might seem, are seldom greeted with either interest or enthusiasm, even by the scribes.
Perhaps that is because the reconciliation and coordination of chronologies, like the diction and convolutions of the law, are usually regarded as scribal prerogatives.
"That is the Tais," said a fellow, pointing to the flagship of the newly arrived ships.
"I would know it anywhere!" It was being moored at the pier.
Its captain, who had been standing on the stern castle, issuing orders, now descended the steps, past the posts of the two helmsmen.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )