Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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The large contingent of mercenaries who had flocked to his banner were kept as work slaves for a period of one year, to fill in the vast ditches and siege tunnels, to repair the extensive damage to the walls of Ar, and to rebuild those of its buildings that had been injured or burned in the fighting.
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After their year of servitude, they were returned, weaponless, to the cities of their birth.
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The officers of Pa-Kur, instead of being impaled, were treated in the same manner as common soldiers, to their relief, if scandal.
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Those members of the caste of Assassins, the most hated caste on Gor, who had served Pa-Kur, were taken in chains down the Vosk to become galley slaves on the cargo ships that ply Gor's oceans.
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Oddly enough, the body of Pa-Kur himself was never recovered from the foot of the Cylinder of Justice.
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I assume it was destroyed by the angry citizens of Ar.
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Marlenus, in spite of his heroic role in the victory, submitted himself to the judgment of Ar's Council of High castes.
The large contingent of mercenaries who had flocked to his banner were kept as work slaves for a period of one year, to fill in the vast ditches and siege tunnels, to repair the extensive damage to the walls of Ar, and to rebuild those of its buildings that had been injured or burned in the fighting.
After their year of servitude, they were returned, weaponless, to the cities of their birth.
The officers of Pa-Kur, instead of being impaled, were treated in the same manner as common soldiers, to their relief, if scandal.
Those members of the caste of Assassins, the most hated caste on Gor, who had served Pa-Kur, were taken in chains down the Vosk to become galley slaves on the cargo ships that ply Gor's oceans.
Oddly enough, the body of Pa-Kur himself was never recovered from the foot of the Cylinder of Justice.
I assume it was destroyed by the angry citizens of Ar.
Marlenus, in spite of his heroic role in the victory, submitted himself to the judgment of Ar's Council of High castes.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )