Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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430
"He was my Jarl," said Ivar Forkbeard.
6
431
"The wergild must be high," I speculated.
6
432
The Forkbeard looked at me, and grinned.
6
433
"It was set so high," said he, "out of the reach of custom and law, against the protests of the rune-priests and his own men, that none, in his belief, could pay it".
6
434
"And thus," said I, "that your outlawry would remain in effect until you were apprehended or slain?" "He hoped to drive me from Torvaldsland," said Ivar.
6
435
"He has not succeeded in doing so," I said.
6
436
Ivar grinned.
"He was my Jarl," said Ivar Forkbeard.
"The wergild must be high," I speculated.
The Forkbeard looked at me, and grinned.
"It was set so high," said he, "out of the reach of custom and law, against the protests of the rune-priests and his own men, that none, in his belief, could pay it".
"And thus," said I, "that your outlawry would remain in effect until you were apprehended or slain?" "He hoped to drive me from Torvaldsland," said Ivar.
"He has not succeeded in doing so," I said.
Ivar grinned.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )