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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 194 I suspected he genuinely dreaded another mutiny.
21 195 "If a landing is made," said Lord Okimoto, "all treasure must remain on board".
21 196 "Of course," said Tyrtaios.
21 197 It was my understanding that a dialect of Gorean was spoken at the World's End, that the priest-kings had seen to this.
21 198 By their mysterious power, and secret sky ships, it seems they had long ago placed Initiates amongst the Pani, perhaps centuries ago, who had taught them Gorean.
21 199 These Initiates, as the legends went, had sought to exploit their prestige in an attempt to secure power, and had been done away with.
21 200 The priest-kings, on the other hand, by various manifestations of their power, doubtless the Flame Death, and such, had made clear the wisdom of retaining Gorean.
I suspected he genuinely dreaded another mutiny. "If a landing is made," said Lord Okimoto, "all treasure must remain on board". "Of course," said Tyrtaios. It was my understanding that a dialect of Gorean was spoken at the World's End, that the priest-kings had seen to this. By their mysterious power, and secret sky ships, it seems they had long ago placed Initiates amongst the Pani, perhaps centuries ago, who had taught them Gorean. These Initiates, as the legends went, had sought to exploit their prestige in an attempt to secure power, and had been done away with. The priest-kings, on the other hand, by various manifestations of their power, doubtless the Flame Death, and such, had made clear the wisdom of retaining Gorean. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )