Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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193
"From whence derives this cargo," I asked, "that is to appear in Brundisium?" Brundisium was Gor's greatest port on the continent.
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194
Once, I had heard, a large fleet, an invasion fleet, made landfall there, from the island Ubarates of Cos and Tyros.
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195
I knew little about such matters.
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196
"Have you heard of dark wars, of secret wars, wars challenging the reign of priest-kings themselves, wars for viable spheres, for Gor itself? Have you heard of Kurii, of Steel Worlds?" "No, Master," I said.
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197
"The cargo," he said, "derives from a Steel World".
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198
"A Steel World?" I said.
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"A spherical, enclosed world, one of several concealed within the Sea of Stones," he said.
"From whence derives this cargo," I asked, "that is to appear in Brundisium?" Brundisium was Gor's greatest port on the continent.
Once, I had heard, a large fleet, an invasion fleet, made landfall there, from the island Ubarates of Cos and Tyros.
I knew little about such matters.
"Have you heard of dark wars, of secret wars, wars challenging the reign of priest-kings themselves, wars for viable spheres, for Gor itself? Have you heard of Kurii, of Steel Worlds?" "No, Master," I said.
"The cargo," he said, "derives from a Steel World".
"A Steel World?" I said.
"A spherical, enclosed world, one of several concealed within the Sea of Stones," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )