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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

After the medallion, Talena had been given the Home Stone of Ar, that she might hold it in her left hand, and a scepter, a rod of office, signifying power, that she might hold in her right. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #118)
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8 118 After the medallion, Talena had been given the home stone of Ar, that she might hold it in her left hand, and a scepter, a rod of office, signifying power, that she might hold in her right.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 115 Too, the ring of the Ubar, which in any event would have been too large for the finger of Talena, was not found.
8 116 But that ring, it was said, had not been in Ar for years.
8 117 Indeed, it had been rumored in Ar, even before the disappearance of Marlenus, that it had once been lost in the northern forests, upon a hunting expedition.
8 118 After the medallion, Talena had been given the home stone of Ar, that she might hold it in her left hand, and a scepter, a rod of office, signifying power, that she might hold in her right.
8 119 Her coronation was followed by a declaration of five holidays.
8 120 The triumph of Lurius of Jad, as I recall, had been followed by ten such days.
8 121 The chief advisors of the new ubara were Myron, of Cos, and Seremides, once of Tyros.
Too, the ring of the Ubar, which in any event would have been too large for the finger of Talena, was not found. But that ring, it was said, had not been in Ar for years. Indeed, it had been rumored in Ar, even before the disappearance of Marlenus, that it had once been lost in the northern forests, upon a hunting expedition. After the medallion, Talena had been given the home stone of Ar, that she might hold it in her left hand, and a scepter, a rod of office, signifying power, that she might hold in her right. Her coronation was followed by a declaration of five holidays. The triumph of Lurius of Jad, as I recall, had been followed by ten such days. The chief advisors of the new ubara were Myron, of Cos, and Seremides, once of Tyros. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8)