Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
203
Similarly, should the troops wheel to the sides, charging, blades drawn, they might have slaughtered thousands, harvesting the crowds, trapped by their own numbers, like sa-tarna.
Similarly, should the troops wheel to the sides, charging, blades drawn, they might have slaughtered thousands, harvesting the crowds, trapped by their own numbers, like sa-tarna.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #203)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
200
These were not a handful of Taurentians that might have been swept from their path like figures off a kaissa board.
7
201
These were warriors in serried ranks, many of whom had doubtless seen battle.
7
202
To move against such would have been much like throwing themselves onto the knife walls of Tyros.
7
203
Similarly, should the troops wheel to the sides, charging, blades drawn, they might have slaughtered thousands, harvesting the crowds, trapped by their own numbers, like sa-tarna.
7
204
With a roll of drums and a blast of trumpets, and the distinct, uniform sound of hundreds of men coming simultaneously to a halt, the Cosian array arrested its march not yards from the forward ramp.
7
205
I thought I saw the figure of Talena, standing on the platform, with others, tremble.
7
206
Perhaps now she realized, I thought, what it might mean to have Cosians in the city.
These were not a handful of Taurentians that might have been swept from their path like figures off a kaissa board.
These were warriors in serried ranks, many of whom had doubtless seen battle.
To move against such would have been much like throwing themselves onto the knife walls of Tyros.
Similarly, should the troops wheel to the sides, charging, blades drawn, they might have slaughtered thousands, harvesting the crowds, trapped by their own numbers, like sa-tarna.
With a roll of drums and a blast of trumpets, and the distinct, uniform sound of hundreds of men coming simultaneously to a halt, the Cosian array arrested its march not yards from the forward ramp.
I thought I saw the figure of Talena, standing on the platform, with others, tremble.
Perhaps now she realized, I thought, what it might mean to have Cosians in the city.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)