Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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"And Marlenus?" I asked.
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"With all his faults," said Hup, "he is Ar itself".
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I thought of the magnificent Marlenus, swift, brilliant, decisive, stubborn, vain, proud, a master swordsman, a tarnsman, a leader like a larl among men, always to those of Ar the Ubar of Ubars.
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I knew that men would, and had, deserted the Home Stone of their own city to follow him into disgrace and exile, preferring outlawry and the mountains to the securities of citizenship and their city, asking only that they be permitted to ride beside him, to lift their swords in his name.
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Marlenus was like a god and a beast among men, inspiring the most fanatic loyalties, the most intense of enmities.
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There are few men such that other men would fight for the right to die for them, but Marlenus, arrogant soldier, laughing Warrior, was such a man.
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Marlenus, I knew, could never be second in a city.
"And Marlenus?" I asked.
"With all his faults," said Hup, "he is Ar itself".
I thought of the magnificent Marlenus, swift, brilliant, decisive, stubborn, vain, proud, a master swordsman, a tarnsman, a leader like a larl among men, always to those of Ar the Ubar of Ubars.
I knew that men would, and had, deserted the Home Stone of their own city to follow him into disgrace and exile, preferring outlawry and the mountains to the securities of citizenship and their city, asking only that they be permitted to ride beside him, to lift their swords in his name.
Marlenus was like a god and a beast among men, inspiring the most fanatic loyalties, the most intense of enmities.
There are few men such that other men would fight for the right to die for them, but Marlenus, arrogant soldier, laughing Warrior, was such a man.
Marlenus, I knew, could never be second in a city.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )