Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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If this had not yet taken place, it was momentarily expected.
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The siege was in its fifty-second day, and the forces of Pa-kur had breached the first wall.
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It was being methodically razed in seven places, to allow for the passage of the siege towers to the second wall.
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19
Moreover, hundreds of light "flying bridges" were being constructed; at the moment of the final assault these would be extended from the first wall to the second, and the men of Pa-kur would scramble upward toward the looming ramparts of Ar's last defense.
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Rumor had it that dozens of tunnels, unimpeded, now extended beneath the second wall and could be opened in a matter of hours at various places in the city.
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The countermining operations of the men of Ar had apparently been desultory or incompetent.
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It was Ar's misfortune, at this most critical time in its long history, to be in the hands of the bleakest of all castes of men, the Initiates, skilled only in ritual, mythology, and superstition.
If this had not yet taken place, it was momentarily expected.
The siege was in its fifty-second day, and the forces of Pa-kur had breached the first wall.
It was being methodically razed in seven places, to allow for the passage of the siege towers to the second wall.
Moreover, hundreds of light "flying bridges" were being constructed; at the moment of the final assault these would be extended from the first wall to the second, and the men of Pa-kur would scramble upward toward the looming ramparts of Ar's last defense.
Rumor had it that dozens of tunnels, unimpeded, now extended beneath the second wall and could be opened in a matter of hours at various places in the city.
The countermining operations of the men of Ar had apparently been desultory or incompetent.
It was Ar's misfortune, at this most critical time in its long history, to be in the hands of the bleakest of all castes of men, the Initiates, skilled only in ritual, mythology, and superstition.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )