Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
24
110
Only the day before their purple cloaks and helmets had been taken from them before the great gate; their swords had been broken and they had been conducted by common Warriors, to the music of flute girls, a pasang beyond the walls of Ar, and ordered from her environs.
Only the day before their purple cloaks and helmets had been taken from them before the great gate; their swords had been broken and they had been conducted by common Warriors, to the music of flute girls, a pasang beyond the walls of Ar, and ordered from her environs.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #110)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
24
107
In the halls we passed many individuals, who would normally, in Gorean fashion, lift the right hand, palm inward, saying "Tal," which greeting, in turn, we returned.
24
108
There were now no Taurentians in the Central Cylinder.
24
109
The Taurentians had been disbanded, disgraced and exiled from the city.
24
110
Only the day before their purple cloaks and helmets had been taken from them before the great gate; their swords had been broken and they had been conducted by common Warriors, to the music of flute girls, a pasang beyond the walls of Ar, and ordered from her environs.
24
111
Saphronicus, their Captain, with other high officers, including Seremides of Tyros, who had replaced Maximus Hegesius Quintilius as leader of the forces of Ar, now lay chained in the dungeons of the Central Cylinder.
24
112
The palace guard was now made up of Warriors who had been of the party of Marlenus.
24
113
Their helmets and cloaks were no different from those of the armed forces of Ar generally.
In the halls we passed many individuals, who would normally, in Gorean fashion, lift the right hand, palm inward, saying "Tal," which greeting, in turn, we returned.
There were now no Taurentians in the Central Cylinder.
The Taurentians had been disbanded, disgraced and exiled from the city.
Only the day before their purple cloaks and helmets had been taken from them before the great gate; their swords had been broken and they had been conducted by common Warriors, to the music of flute girls, a pasang beyond the walls of Ar, and ordered from her environs.
Saphronicus, their Captain, with other high officers, including Seremides of Tyros, who had replaced Maximus Hegesius Quintilius as leader of the forces of Ar, now lay chained in the dungeons of the Central Cylinder.
The palace guard was now made up of Warriors who had been of the party of Marlenus.
Their helmets and cloaks were no different from those of the armed forces of Ar generally.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)