Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
286
Seremides then was loyal, or not ready, now, to show himself disloyal.
9
287
I saw him disable another man, and then twice slash his face, once on each side, and then his blade, swift as a striking ost, entered the throat and withdrew, only a hort, but enough.
9
288
I had seen him do such things in Ar.
9
289
He was fond of such death play.
9
290
He was vain, and enjoyed such flourishes.
9
291
Eleven times I, and others, had been invited, in the dawn, in the square before the Central Cylinder, or in one park or another, to witness his games.
9
292
Often his victim, provoked to accept a challenge, would have been guilty of little more than entering a portal before him, or brushing against him in a theater or market.
Seremides then was loyal, or not ready, now, to show himself disloyal.
I saw him disable another man, and then twice slash his face, once on each side, and then his blade, swift as a striking ost, entered the throat and withdrew, only a hort, but enough.
I had seen him do such things in Ar.
He was fond of such death play.
He was vain, and enjoyed such flourishes.
Eleven times I, and others, had been invited, in the dawn, in the square before the Central Cylinder, or in one park or another, to witness his games.
Often his victim, provoked to accept a challenge, would have been guilty of little more than entering a portal before him, or brushing against him in a theater or market.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )