Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Marlenus left the tent, seemingly one of the Afflicted, a bent wreck of humanity pathetically scratching at the earth in front of him with the staff.
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247
Mintar looked up, and he, too, seemed pleased.
15
248
"You are the only man who has ever escaped the tarn death," he said, something of wonder in his voice.
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249
"Perhaps it is true, as they say, that you are that warrior brought every thousand years to Gor—brought by the priest-kings to change a world".
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250
"How did you know I would come to the camp?" I asked.
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"Because of the girl," said Mintar.
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252
"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
Marlenus left the tent, seemingly one of the Afflicted, a bent wreck of humanity pathetically scratching at the earth in front of him with the staff.
Mintar looked up, and he, too, seemed pleased.
"You are the only man who has ever escaped the tarn death," he said, something of wonder in his voice.
"Perhaps it is true, as they say, that you are that warrior brought every thousand years to Gor—brought by the priest-kings to change a world".
"How did you know I would come to the camp?" I asked.
"Because of the girl," said Mintar.
"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )