Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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352
"Praise be to Odin!" he cried.
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353
Then he with his ax, with a single swing, spattering blood on the sheets of gold, cut the head from the body of the High Initiate of Kassau, and leaped, booted, to the height of the very altar of the temple itself.
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354
He threw back his head with a wild roaring laugh, the bloody ax in his hand.
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355
I heard the beams of the two doors of the temple being thrown in place, locking the people within.
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356
I saw the cloaks of the men of Torvaldsland hurled from them and saw, gripped in their two hands, great axes.
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357
I suddenly saw the large man of Torvaldsland, he of incredible stature, seem to come alive, eyes wild, screaming, veins prominent on his forehead, mouth slobbering, striking about himself almost blindly with a great ax.
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358
Ivar Forkbeard stood on the high altar.
"Praise be to Odin!" he cried.
Then he with his ax, with a single swing, spattering blood on the sheets of gold, cut the head from the body of the High Initiate of Kassau, and leaped, booted, to the height of the very altar of the temple itself.
He threw back his head with a wild roaring laugh, the bloody ax in his hand.
I heard the beams of the two doors of the temple being thrown in place, locking the people within.
I saw the cloaks of the men of Torvaldsland hurled from them and saw, gripped in their two hands, great axes.
I suddenly saw the large man of Torvaldsland, he of incredible stature, seem to come alive, eyes wild, screaming, veins prominent on his forehead, mouth slobbering, striking about himself almost blindly with a great ax.
Ivar Forkbeard stood on the high altar.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )