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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 813 It was roughly in the shape of a gigantic, lengthy trapezoid, with eastward leaning sides.
1 814 At its northwestern corner lay Tor.
1 815 West of Tor, on the Lower Fayeen, a sluggish, meandering tributary, like the Upper Fayeen, to the Cartius, lay the river port of Kasra, known for its export of salt.
1 816 It was in this port that the warehouses of Ibn Saran, salt merchant, currently the guest of Samos of Port Kar, were to be found.
1 817 This city, too, was indicated in the cording of his agal, and in the stripes of his djellaba.
1 818 The area, in extent, east of Tor, was hundreds of pasangs in depth, and perhaps thousands in length.
1 819 The Gorean expression for this area simply means the Wastes, or the Emptiness.
It was roughly in the shape of a gigantic, lengthy trapezoid, with eastward leaning sides. At its northwestern corner lay Tor. West of Tor, on the Lower Fayeen, a sluggish, meandering tributary, like the Upper Fayeen, to the Cartius, lay the river port of Kasra, known for its export of salt. It was in this port that the warehouses of Ibn Saran, salt merchant, currently the guest of Samos of Port Kar, were to be found. This city, too, was indicated in the cording of his agal, and in the stripes of his djellaba. The area, in extent, east of Tor, was hundreds of pasangs in depth, and perhaps thousands in length. The Gorean expression for this area simply means the Wastes, or the Emptiness. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )