Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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170
Those who contract the disease are regarded by law as dead.
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171
"Dar-Kosis," I said, "is thought to be holy to the Priest-Kings, and those afflicted with it to be consecrated to Priest-Kings".
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172
"A teaching of Initiates," said Flaminius bitterly.
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173
"There is nothing holy about disease, about pain, about death".
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174
He took another drink.
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175
"Dar-Kosis," I said, "is regarded as an instrument of Priest-Kings, used to smite those who displease them".
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176
"Another myth of Initiates," said Flaminius, unpleasantly.
Those who contract the disease are regarded by law as dead.
"Dar-Kosis," I said, "is thought to be holy to the Priest-Kings, and those afflicted with it to be consecrated to Priest-Kings".
"A teaching of Initiates," said Flaminius bitterly.
"There is nothing holy about disease, about pain, about death".
He took another drink.
"Dar-Kosis," I said, "is regarded as an instrument of Priest-Kings, used to smite those who displease them".
"Another myth of Initiates," said Flaminius, unpleasantly.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )