The policies and decisions connected with the transmission of the death squad were controversial, incidentally, in the councils of the Steel Worlds, and the decree of termination, some months later, would be rescinded.
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This, of course, could not have been anticipated by the personnel of the Death Squad.
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Representatives of the Death Squad contacted Samos of Port Kar, clearly an agent of priest-kings, and Tarl Cabot, for assistance in hunting down and executing Zarendargar.
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It was assumed naturally that this assistance would be readily tendered for Zarendargar was well understood to be significant amongst the Kurii and a relentless, dedicated, and dangerous foe of priest-kings.
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The putative location of the at-that-time-fugitive Zarendargar was the vast prairies of the Gorean Barrens.
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Tarl Cabot, however, instead of lending his assistance to the Death Squad, himself entered the dangerous Barrens to warn Zarendargar and, if possible, protect him.
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This effort, of course, was not only contrary to the desires of the Death Squad, but, too, seemed clearly to be an act not in the best interests of priest-kings.
The policies and decisions connected with the transmission of the death squad were controversial, incidentally, in the councils of the Steel Worlds, and the decree of termination, some months later, would be rescinded.
This, of course, could not have been anticipated by the personnel of the Death Squad.
Representatives of the Death Squad contacted Samos of Port Kar, clearly an agent of priest-kings, and Tarl Cabot, for assistance in hunting down and executing Zarendargar.
It was assumed naturally that this assistance would be readily tendered for Zarendargar was well understood to be significant amongst the Kurii and a relentless, dedicated, and dangerous foe of priest-kings.
The putative location of the at-that-time-fugitive Zarendargar was the vast prairies of the Gorean Barrens.
Tarl Cabot, however, instead of lending his assistance to the Death Squad, himself entered the dangerous Barrens to warn Zarendargar and, if possible, protect him.
This effort, of course, was not only contrary to the desires of the Death Squad, but, too, seemed clearly to be an act not in the best interests of priest-kings.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )