Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Saphronicus and Seremides, as traitors, had been put in chains and sold to the galleys whence, I gathered, they had been rescued by some who perhaps might find use for men such as they.
4
54
Saphronicus had been the former captain of the Taurentians, the palace guard in Ar.
4
55
Seremides had been leader of the forces of Ar.
4
56
I had heard, of course, that a man named Seremides was now high general in Ar, but I had not supposed that this might be the Seremides of the time of Cernus.
4
57
On Gor, as elsewhere, there are many common names.
4
58
Many are named "Tarl," for example, particularly in Torvaldsland, and, generally, in the northern latitudes of Gor.
4
59
The Seremides of the time of Cernus had even been by birth of Tyros.
Saphronicus and Seremides, as traitors, had been put in chains and sold to the galleys whence, I gathered, they had been rescued by some who perhaps might find use for men such as they.
Saphronicus had been the former captain of the Taurentians, the palace guard in Ar.
Seremides had been leader of the forces of Ar.
I had heard, of course, that a man named Seremides was now high general in Ar, but I had not supposed that this might be the Seremides of the time of Cernus.
On Gor, as elsewhere, there are many common names.
Many are named "Tarl," for example, particularly in Torvaldsland, and, generally, in the northern latitudes of Gor.
The Seremides of the time of Cernus had even been by birth of Tyros.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )