Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
83
"So name such a foe," said the judge.
"So name such a foe," said the judge.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #83)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
80
"Let it be so recorded," said the judge.
20
81
"And let this, too, be so recorded, and I speak as Kur," called Pyrrhus, his voice rising from the cement pit, in which, to rings, he was chained, "I am guilty of no treason against the species or the world!" This caused a considerable stir on the tiers, for it was clear Lord Pyrrhus had spoken as Kur.
20
82
"If I am guilty of treason," he continued, "it is not treason against the species and the world, but against one who would betray the honor of the species and the world, a dissembler and deceiver, an opportunist and thief, a liar and seeker of power, a true traitor to worth, nobility, and valor".
20
83
"So name such a foe," said the judge.
20
84
"He cannot," said Peisistratus to Cabot, "for it is forbidden, sacrilegious, blasphemous, to speak ill of the Nameless One, or of any mask through which he speaks".
20
85
"Let the jury draw their daggers or not," challenged Pyrrhus.
20
86
"Agamemnon may not have his majority," said Peisistratus, looking about the tiers.
"Let it be so recorded," said the judge.
"And let this, too, be so recorded, and I speak as Kur," called Pyrrhus, his voice rising from the cement pit, in which, to rings, he was chained, "I am guilty of no treason against the species or the world!" This caused a considerable stir on the tiers, for it was clear Lord Pyrrhus had spoken as Kur.
"If I am guilty of treason," he continued, "it is not treason against the species and the world, but against one who would betray the honor of the species and the world, a dissembler and deceiver, an opportunist and thief, a liar and seeker of power, a true traitor to worth, nobility, and valor".
"So name such a foe," said the judge.
"He cannot," said Peisistratus to Cabot, "for it is forbidden, sacrilegious, blasphemous, to speak ill of the Nameless One, or of any mask through which he speaks".
"Let the jury draw their daggers or not," challenged Pyrrhus.
"Agamemnon may not have his majority," said Peisistratus, looking about the tiers.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20)