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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 52 I did not think him too mad.
2 53 But now the Forkbeard was dead.
2 54 It was said that he wished, in regret for the wickedness of his life, to be carried in death to the temple of Priest-Kings in Kassau, that the High Initiate there might, if it be his mercy, draw on his bones in the sacred grease the sign of the Priest-Kings.
2 55 It would thus indicate that he, Forkbeard, if not in life, had in death acknowledged the error of his ways and embraced the will and wisdom of the faith of Priest-Kings.
2 56 Such a conversion, even though it be in death, would be a great coup for the Initiates.
2 57 I could sense the triumph of the High Initiate on his throne, though his cold face betrayed little sign of his victory.
2 58 Now Initiates to one side of the sanctuary, opposite the throne of the High Initiate, began to chant the litanies of the Priest-Kings.
I did not think him too mad. But now the Forkbeard was dead. It was said that he wished, in regret for the wickedness of his life, to be carried in death to the temple of Priest-Kings in Kassau, that the High Initiate there might, if it be his mercy, draw on his bones in the sacred grease the sign of the Priest-Kings. It would thus indicate that he, Forkbeard, if not in life, had in death acknowledged the error of his ways and embraced the will and wisdom of the faith of Priest-Kings. Such a conversion, even though it be in death, would be a great coup for the Initiates. I could sense the triumph of the High Initiate on his throne, though his cold face betrayed little sign of his victory. Now Initiates to one side of the sanctuary, opposite the throne of the High Initiate, began to chant the litanies of the Priest-Kings. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )