Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Armies and tarn cavalries might then move south.
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Already, only some years ago, Ar had tasted the bitterness of enemies within her walls, when, in the political confusion following the temporary loss of her Home Stone and the deposition of her Ubar, Marlenus, there had been a revolt of tributary cities, organized and led by Pa-Kur, Master of the caste of Assassins.
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The horde of Pa-Kur, as it is spoken of, had set siege to glorious Ar.
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Initiates, inept and cowardly, then holding power in Ar, had surrendered the city, an act which to this day in Ar has tended to damage the prestige of that caste.
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On the day of Ar's surrender itself was she saved, by the uprising of her very citizens, violent in the streets, abetted by the forces of certain cities of the north, notably Ko-ro-ba and Thentis.
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This is told of in the songs.
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One of the heroes in the songs is called Tarl of Bristol.
Armies and tarn cavalries might then move south.
Already, only some years ago, Ar had tasted the bitterness of enemies within her walls, when, in the political confusion following the temporary loss of her Home Stone and the deposition of her Ubar, Marlenus, there had been a revolt of tributary cities, organized and led by Pa-Kur, Master of the caste of Assassins.
The horde of Pa-Kur, as it is spoken of, had set siege to glorious Ar.
Initiates, inept and cowardly, then holding power in Ar, had surrendered the city, an act which to this day in Ar has tended to damage the prestige of that caste.
On the day of Ar's surrender itself was she saved, by the uprising of her very citizens, violent in the streets, abetted by the forces of certain cities of the north, notably Ko-ro-ba and Thentis.
This is told of in the songs.
One of the heroes in the songs is called Tarl of Bristol.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )