Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Further, though there was much talk in the city of resistance, of the traditions of Ar, of her Home Stone, and such, I did not think that the people of Ar, stunned and confused by the apparently inexplicable succession of recent disasters, had the will to resist the Cosians.
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317
Perhaps if there had been a Marlenus of Ar in the city, a Ubar, one to raise the people and lead them, there might have been hope.
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318
But the city was now under the governance of the regent, Gnieus Lelius, who, I had little doubt, might have efficiently managed a well-ordered polity under normal conditions, but was an unlikely leader in a time of darkness, crisis and terror.
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319
He was, I thought, a good man and an estimable civil servant, but he was not a Marlenus of Ar.
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320
Marlenus of Ar had vanished months ago on a punitive raid in the Voltai, directed against the tarnsmen of Treve.
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321
He was presumed dead.
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322
"Kill her," said a man.
Further, though there was much talk in the city of resistance, of the traditions of Ar, of her Home Stone, and such, I did not think that the people of Ar, stunned and confused by the apparently inexplicable succession of recent disasters, had the will to resist the Cosians.
Perhaps if there had been a Marlenus of Ar in the city, a Ubar, one to raise the people and lead them, there might have been hope.
But the city was now under the governance of the regent, Gnieus Lelius, who, I had little doubt, might have efficiently managed a well-ordered polity under normal conditions, but was an unlikely leader in a time of darkness, crisis and terror.
He was, I thought, a good man and an estimable civil servant, but he was not a Marlenus of Ar.
Marlenus of Ar had vanished months ago on a punitive raid in the Voltai, directed against the tarnsmen of Treve.
He was presumed dead.
"Kill her," said a man.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )