Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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In the disruptions and chaos ensuing upon the loss of the homestone, leagues of cities, enemies to Ar, under the leadership of an Assassin, Pa-Kur, marched on the troubled, disunited city.
In the disruptions and chaos ensuing upon the loss of the Home Stone, leagues of cities, enemies to Ar, under the leadership of an Assassin, Pa-Kur, marched on the troubled, disunited city.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #291)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Known Gor stood much in fear of him.
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This Talena was once his daughter.
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It seems that long ago, during the Planting Feast of Ar, a bold tarnsman, thought to be from the north, seized the homestone of Ar, which catastrophe brought about the temporary downfall of the Ubar, who fled from the city with chosen men.
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291
In the disruptions and chaos ensuing upon the loss of the homestone, leagues of cities, enemies to Ar, under the leadership of an Assassin, Pa-Kur, marched on the troubled, disunited city.
1
292
His "horde," as historians would come to speak of it, lay encamped outside her walls, poised to breach her defenses, ready to enter, sack, and burn the city; all seemed lost; but Marlenus, somehow abetted in his return by a figure now thought by many to be mythical, a Tarl of Bristol, which city we do not know, entered and rallied his city, and the invading horde was resisted and routed.
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Pa-Kur may have perished, but this is not known, as the body was never found.
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This Tarl of Bristol, if such a figure ever existed, supposedly companioned Talena, daughter of the Ubar, but appears to have deserted her.
Known Gor stood much in fear of him.
This Talena was once his daughter.
It seems that long ago, during the Planting Feast of Ar, a bold tarnsman, thought to be from the north, seized the home stone of Ar, which catastrophe brought about the temporary downfall of the Ubar, who fled from the city with chosen men.
In the disruptions and chaos ensuing upon the loss of the home stone, leagues of cities, enemies to Ar, under the leadership of an Assassin, Pa-Kur, marched on the troubled, disunited city.
His "horde," as historians would come to speak of it, lay encamped outside her walls, poised to breach her defenses, ready to enter, sack, and burn the city; all seemed lost; but Marlenus, somehow abetted in his return by a figure now thought by many to be mythical, a Tarl of Bristol, which city we do not know, entered and rallied his city, and the invading horde was resisted and routed.
Pa-Kur may have perished, but this is not known, as the body was never found.
This Tarl of Bristol, if such a figure ever existed, supposedly companioned Talena, daughter of the Ubar, but appears to have deserted her.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)