Its stones and its people have been scattered to the corners of the world, and no two stones and no two men of Ko-ro-ba may stand again side by side".
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"Why has Ko-ro-ba been destroyed?" I demanded.
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"It was the will of the priest-kings," said the man.
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"But why was it the will of the priest-kings?" I shouted.
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"Because it was," said the man, "and there is nothing higher in virtue of which the will of the priest-kings may be determined or questioned".
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"I do not accept their will," I said.
"It is as if it had never been.
Its stones and its people have been scattered to the corners of the world, and no two stones and no two men of Ko-ro-ba may stand again side by side".
"Why has Ko-ro-ba been destroyed?" I demanded.
"It was the will of the priest-kings," said the man.
"But why was it the will of the priest-kings?" I shouted.
"Because it was," said the man, "and there is nothing higher in virtue of which the will of the priest-kings may be determined or questioned".
"I do not accept their will," I said.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )