Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
30
I truly believe that the brave men of Ar, in their valorous if blind love for their city, would have maintained the walls until the last slain warrior had been thrown from them to the streets below, but the Initiates would not have it so.
I truly believe that the brave men of Ar, in their valorous if blind love for their city, would have maintained the walls until the last slain warrior had been thrown from them to the streets below, but the Initiates would not have it so.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #30)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
27
Groups of looters from Ar itself prowled the streets.
17
28
In the camp of Pa-Kur we expected the city to fall any day, any hour.
17
29
Yet, indomitably, Ar refused to surrender.
17
30
I truly believe that the brave men of Ar, in their valorous if blind love for their city, would have maintained the walls until the last slain warrior had been thrown from them to the streets below, but the Initiates would not have it so.
17
31
In a surprise move, which perhaps should have been anticipated, the High Initiate of the city of Ar appeared on the walls.
17
32
This man claimed to be the Supreme Initiate of all Initiates on Gor and to take his appointment from the Priest-Kings themselves.
17
33
Needless to say, his claim was not acknowledged by the Chief Initiates of Gor's free cities, who regarded themselves as sovereign in their own cities.
Groups of looters from Ar itself prowled the streets.
In the camp of Pa-Kur we expected the city to fall any day, any hour.
Yet, indomitably, Ar refused to surrender.
I truly believe that the brave men of Ar, in their valorous if blind love for their city, would have maintained the walls until the last slain warrior had been thrown from them to the streets below, but the Initiates would not have it so.
In a surprise move, which perhaps should have been anticipated, the High Initiate of the city of Ar appeared on the walls.
This man claimed to be the Supreme Initiate of all Initiates on Gor and to take his appointment from the Priest-Kings themselves.
Needless to say, his claim was not acknowledged by the Chief Initiates of Gor's free cities, who regarded themselves as sovereign in their own cities.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17)