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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Cylinder of the High Initiate then petitioned the High Council of the City to stop our work, but they, on the recommendation of Marlenus, who was then Ubar, permitted our work to continue". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #187)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 187 The Cylinder of the high Initiate then petitioned the high council of the City to stop our work, but they, on the recommendation of Marlenus, who was then Ubar, permitted our work to continue".

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 184 The Cylinder of Initiates demanded that the high council of the Caste of Physicians put an end to our work, not only that it be discontinued but that our results to that date be destroyed.
18 185 The Physicians, I am pleased to say, stood with us.
18 186 There is little love lost between Physicians and Initiates, even as is the case between Scribes and Initiates.
18 187 The Cylinder of the high Initiate then petitioned the high council of the City to stop our work, but they, on the recommendation of Marlenus, who was then Ubar, permitted our work to continue".
18 188 Flaminius laughed.
18 189 "I remember Marlenus speaking to the high Initiate.
18 190 Marlenus told him that either the Priest-Kings approved of our work or they did not; that if they approved, it should continue; if they did not approve, they themselves, as the Masters of Gor, would be quite powerful enough to put an end to it".
The Cylinder of Initiates demanded that the high council of the Caste of Physicians put an end to our work, not only that it be discontinued but that our results to that date be destroyed. The Physicians, I am pleased to say, stood with us. There is little love lost between Physicians and Initiates, even as is the case between Scribes and Initiates. The Cylinder of the high Initiate then petitioned the high council of the City to stop our work, but they, on the recommendation of Marlenus, who was then Ubar, permitted our work to continue". Flaminius laughed. "I remember Marlenus speaking to the high Initiate. Marlenus told him that either the Priest-Kings approved of our work or they did not; that if they approved, it should continue; if they did not approve, they themselves, as the Masters of Gor, would be quite powerful enough to put an end to it". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)