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

He was records officer, or archon of records, for the Metellan district, in which we were located. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #7)
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26 7 He was records officer, or archon of records, for the Metellan district, in which we were located.

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

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26 4 One of the two magistrates, he who was senior, Tolnar, of the second Octavii, an important gens but one independent of the well-known Octavii, sometimes spoken of simply as the Octavii, or sometimes as the first Octavii, deputy commissioner in the records office, much of which had been destroyed in a recent fire, was at the other portal.
26 5 His colleague, Venlisius, a bright young man who was now, by adoption, a scion of the Toratti, was with him.
26 6 Venlisius was in the same office.
26 7 He was records officer, or archon of records, for the Metellan district, in which we were located.
26 8 Both magistrates wore their robes, and fillets, of office.
26 9 They also carried their wands of office, which, I suspect, from the look of them, and despite the weapons laws of Cos, contained concealed blades.
26 10 I was pleased to hope that these fellows were such as to put the laws of Ar before the ordinances of Cos.
One of the two magistrates, he who was senior, Tolnar, of the second Octavii, an important gens but one independent of the well-known Octavii, sometimes spoken of simply as the Octavii, or sometimes as the first Octavii, deputy commissioner in the records office, much of which had been destroyed in a recent fire, was at the other portal. His colleague, Venlisius, a bright young man who was now, by adoption, a scion of the Toratti, was with him. Venlisius was in the same office. He was records officer, or archon of records, for the Metellan district, in which we were located. Both magistrates wore their robes, and fillets, of office. They also carried their wands of office, which, I suspect, from the look of them, and despite the weapons laws of Cos, contained concealed blades. I was pleased to hope that these fellows were such as to put the laws of Ar before the ordinances of Cos. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 26)