Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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That evening emissaries were exchanged, and, by means of notes and conferences, conditions of surrender were arranged.
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By morning most of the important arrangements were known in the camp, and for all practical purposes Ar had fallen.
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The bargaining of the Initiates was largely to secure their own safety and, as much as possible, to prevent the utter ravaging of the city.
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43
The first condition for their surrender was that Pa-kur grant a general amnesty for themselves and their temples.
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This was typical of Initiates.
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Although they alone, of all the men on Gor, claim to be immortal, in virtue of the mysteries, forbidden to the profane, which they practice, they are perhaps the most timid of Goreans.
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Pa-kur willingly granted this condition.
That evening emissaries were exchanged, and, by means of notes and conferences, conditions of surrender were arranged.
By morning most of the important arrangements were known in the camp, and for all practical purposes Ar had fallen.
The bargaining of the Initiates was largely to secure their own safety and, as much as possible, to prevent the utter ravaging of the city.
The first condition for their surrender was that Pa-kur grant a general amnesty for themselves and their temples.
This was typical of Initiates.
Although they alone, of all the men on Gor, claim to be immortal, in virtue of the mysteries, forbidden to the profane, which they practice, they are perhaps the most timid of Goreans.
Pa-kur willingly granted this condition.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )