Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
294
It was his last will, now loyally, doggedly, carried out by his saddened men.
2
295
Somehow I regretted that Ivar Forkbeard was dead.
2
296
The Initiates, chanting, now filed into the temple with their candles.
2
297
The chant was taken up by the initiates, too, within the sanctuary.
2
298
Behind the platform of crossed spears, heads down, filed the crew of Forkbeard.
2
299
They wore long cloaks; they carried no weapons; no shields; they wore no helmets.
2
300
Weapons, I knew, were not to be carried within the temple of Priest-Kings.
It was his last will, now loyally, doggedly, carried out by his saddened men.
Somehow I regretted that Ivar Forkbeard was dead.
The Initiates, chanting, now filed into the temple with their candles.
The chant was taken up by the initiates, too, within the sanctuary.
Behind the platform of crossed spears, heads down, filed the crew of Forkbeard.
They wore long cloaks; they carried no weapons; no shields; they wore no helmets.
Weapons, I knew, were not to be carried within the temple of Priest-Kings.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )