Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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120
At any rate, for the first time in several years, there was now a single, effective sovereign in Port Kar, the Council.
15
121
Accordingly, its word, and, in effect, its word alone, was law.
15
122
A similar consolidation and unification had taken place, of course, in the realm of inspections and taxations, penalties and enforcements, codes and courts.
15
123
For the first time in several years one could count on the law being the same on both sides of a given canal.
15
124
Lastly, the forces of Henrius Sevarius, under the regency of Claudius, once of Tyros, had been driven by the Council forces from all their holdings, save one, a huge fortress, its walls extending into the Tamber itself, sheltering the some two dozen ships left him.
15
125
This fortress, it seems, might be taken by storm, but the effort would be costly.
15
126
Accordingly the Council, ringing it with double walls on the land side and blockading it with arsenal ships by sea, chose to wait.
At any rate, for the first time in several years, there was now a single, effective sovereign in Port Kar, the Council.
Accordingly, its word, and, in effect, its word alone, was law.
A similar consolidation and unification had taken place, of course, in the realm of inspections and taxations, penalties and enforcements, codes and courts.
For the first time in several years one could count on the law being the same on both sides of a given canal.
Lastly, the forces of Henrius Sevarius, under the regency of Claudius, once of Tyros, had been driven by the Council forces from all their holdings, save one, a huge fortress, its walls extending into the Tamber itself, sheltering the some two dozen ships left him.
This fortress, it seems, might be taken by storm, but the effort would be costly.
Accordingly the Council, ringing it with double walls on the land side and blockading it with arsenal ships by sea, chose to wait.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )