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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

His betrayal of the Greens and his secret endorsement of the Yellows, which could only be for purposes of mercenary gain, was made clear in the events of the race of the Ubar. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #71)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 71 His betrayal of the Greens and his secret endorsement of the Yellows, which could only be for purposes of mercenary gain, was made clear in the events of the race of the Ubar.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 68 It would be an independent faction, a new faction, cutting through and across the loyalties and politics of the older factions.
24 69 Further, it would be the means of defeating the Yellows.
24 70 As we thought, when it became clear that the Steels truly threatened the Yellows, Cernus' secret faction, his interest and allegiance would become clear.
24 71 His betrayal of the Greens and his secret endorsement of the Yellows, which could only be for purposes of mercenary gain, was made clear in the events of the race of the Ubar.
24 72 This secret interest and allegiance, regarded as treachery, as perfidious, by the racing crowds of Ar, alone would have served to turn men against him.
24 73 His true faction interests were revealed, infuriating all those in the Stadium, and perhaps mostly those of the Greens and the Steels.
24 74 Then Marlenus, as Murmillius, entered the Stadium of Tarns, followed by his hundreds, followed by their thousands.
It would be an independent faction, a new faction, cutting through and across the loyalties and politics of the older factions. Further, it would be the means of defeating the Yellows. As we thought, when it became clear that the Steels truly threatened the Yellows, Cernus' secret faction, his interest and allegiance would become clear. His betrayal of the Greens and his secret endorsement of the Yellows, which could only be for purposes of mercenary gain, was made clear in the events of the race of the Ubar. This secret interest and allegiance, regarded as treachery, as perfidious, by the racing crowds of Ar, alone would have served to turn men against him. His true faction interests were revealed, infuriating all those in the Stadium, and perhaps mostly those of the Greens and the Steels. Then Marlenus, as Murmillius, entered the Stadium of Tarns, followed by his hundreds, followed by their thousands. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)