Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
103
My business with the Priest-Kings is simple, as are most matters of honor and blood.
1
104
For some reason unbeknownst to me they have destroyed my city, Ko-ro-ba, and scattered its peoples.
1
105
I have been unable to learn the fate of my father, my friends, my warrior companions, and my beloved Talena, she who was the daughter of Marlenus, who had once been Ubar of Ar—my sweet, fierce, wild, gentle, savage, beautiful love, she who is my Free Companion, my Talena, forever the Ubara of my heart, she who burns forever in the sweet, lonely darkness of my dreams.
1
106
Yes, I have business with the Priest-Kings of gor.
2
1
In the Sardar I looked down the long, broad avenue to the huge timber gate at its end, and beyond the gate to the black crags of the inhospitable Sardar Range.
2
2
It took not much time to purchase a small bundle of supplies to take into the Sardar, nor was it difficult to find a scribe to whom I might entrust the history of the events at Tharna.
2
3
I did not ask his name nor he mine.
My business with the Priest-Kings is simple, as are most matters of honor and blood.
For some reason unbeknownst to me they have destroyed my city, Ko-ro-ba, and scattered its peoples.
I have been unable to learn the fate of my father, my friends, my warrior companions, and my beloved Talena, she who was the daughter of Marlenus, who had once been Ubar of Ar—my sweet, fierce, wild, gentle, savage, beautiful love, she who is my Free Companion, my Talena, forever the Ubara of my heart, she who burns forever in the sweet, lonely darkness of my dreams.
Yes, I have business with the Priest-Kings of gor.
In the Sardar I looked down the long, broad avenue to the huge timber gate at its end, and beyond the gate to the black crags of the inhospitable Sardar Range.
It took not much time to purchase a small bundle of supplies to take into the Sardar, nor was it difficult to find a scribe to whom I might entrust the history of the events at Tharna.
I did not ask his name nor he mine.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )