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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 18 This claim, like many of those of Initiates, is disputed by few, and ignored by most.
2 19 The men of Torvaldsland, on the whole, I knew, while tending to respect Priest-Kings, did not accord them special reverence.
2 20 They held to old gods, and old ways.
2 21 The religion of the Priest-Kings, institutionalized and ritualized by the caste of Initiates, had made little headway among the primitive men to the north.
2 22 It had, however, taken hold in many towns, such as Kassau.
2 23 Initiates often used their influence and their gold, and pressures on trade and goods, to spread their beliefs and rituals.
2 24 Sometimes a chieftain, converted to their ways, would enforce his own commitments on his subordinates.
This claim, like many of those of Initiates, is disputed by few, and ignored by most. The men of Torvaldsland, on the whole, I knew, while tending to respect Priest-Kings, did not accord them special reverence. They held to old gods, and old ways. The religion of the Priest-Kings, institutionalized and ritualized by the caste of Initiates, had made little headway among the primitive men to the north. It had, however, taken hold in many towns, such as Kassau. Initiates often used their influence and their gold, and pressures on trade and goods, to spread their beliefs and rituals. Sometimes a chieftain, converted to their ways, would enforce his own commitments on his subordinates. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )