Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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The plants from which its seeds are obtained apparently grow favorably, perhaps even most favorably, on the slopes of the Thentis Mountains, an area under the jurisdiction of the mountain city of Thentis.
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172
The trade in black wine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
45
173
For example, it is forbidden to take viable black-wine seeds or plants from the vicinity of Thentis.
45
174
And, as one would suppose, the sale of the roasted seeds from which the black wine is brewed is carefully supervised and regulated.
45
175
Doubtless some smuggling occurs.
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176
Where such plants are found, illegitimately planted, at least from the point of view of the Thentis "vintners," they are uprooted and destroyed.
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Similarly, smugglers, if apprehended, are often dealt with harshly, by impalement, or servitude in the mines, quarries, or galleys.
The plants from which its seeds are obtained apparently grow favorably, perhaps even most favorably, on the slopes of the Thentis Mountains, an area under the jurisdiction of the mountain city of Thentis.
The trade in black wine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
For example, it is forbidden to take viable black-wine seeds or plants from the vicinity of Thentis.
And, as one would suppose, the sale of the roasted seeds from which the black wine is brewed is carefully supervised and regulated.
Doubtless some smuggling occurs.
Where such plants are found, illegitimately planted, at least from the point of view of the Thentis "vintners," they are uprooted and destroyed.
Similarly, smugglers, if apprehended, are often dealt with harshly, by impalement, or servitude in the mines, quarries, or galleys.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )