Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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One who has shed your blood, or whose blood you have shed, becomes your sword brother, unless you formally repudiate the blood on your weapons.
One who has shed your blood, or whose blood you have shed, becomes your sword brother, unless you formally repudiate the blood on your weapons.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #4)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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The Caravan "Do not harm him," said Kazrak.
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"He is my sword brother, Tarl of Bristol".
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Kazrak's remark was in accord with the strange warrior codes of Gor, codes which were as natural to him as the air he breathed, and codes which I, in the Chamber of the Council of Ko-ro-ba, had sworn to uphold.
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One who has shed your blood, or whose blood you have shed, becomes your sword brother, unless you formally repudiate the blood on your weapons.
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It is a part of the kinship of Gorean warriors regardless of what city it is to which they owe their allegiance.
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It is a matter of caste, an expression of respect for those who share their station and profession, having nothing to do with cities or Home Stones.
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As I stood tensely, ringed by the lances of the caravan guards, the wall of tharlarions parted to allow the approach of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste.
The Caravan "Do not harm him," said Kazrak.
"He is my sword brother, Tarl of Bristol".
Kazrak's remark was in accord with the strange warrior codes of Gor, codes which were as natural to him as the air he breathed, and codes which I, in the Chamber of the Council of Ko-ro-ba, had sworn to uphold.
One who has shed your blood, or whose blood you have shed, becomes your sword brother, unless you formally repudiate the blood on your weapons.
It is a part of the kinship of Gorean warriors regardless of what city it is to which they owe their allegiance.
It is a matter of caste, an expression of respect for those who share their station and profession, having nothing to do with cities or Home Stones.
As I stood tensely, ringed by the lances of the caravan guards, the wall of tharlarions parted to allow the approach of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10)