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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 47 Any indiscriminate slaughter of Initiates would be regarded by his troops as an ill omen, and, besides, they would be useful in controlling the population.
17 48 Ubars have always employed the Initiates as tools, some of the boldest even contending that the social function of the Initiates is to keep the lower castes contented with their servile lot.
17 49 The second major condition requested by the Initiates was that the city be garrisoned by only ten thousand chosen troops, and that the balance of the horde be allowed to enter the gates only unarmed.
17 50 There were a variety of smaller, more intricate concessions desired by the Initiates and granted by Pa-kur, mostly having to do with the provisioning of the city and the protection of its tradesmen and peasants.
17 51 Pa-kur, for his part, demanded and was granted the usual savage fees imposed by the Gorean conqueror.
17 52 The population would be completely disarmed.
17 53 Possession of a weapon would be regarded as a capital offense.
Any indiscriminate slaughter of Initiates would be regarded by his troops as an ill omen, and, besides, they would be useful in controlling the population. Ubars have always employed the Initiates as tools, some of the boldest even contending that the social function of the Initiates is to keep the lower castes contented with their servile lot. The second major condition requested by the Initiates was that the city be garrisoned by only ten thousand chosen troops, and that the balance of the horde be allowed to enter the gates only unarmed. There were a variety of smaller, more intricate concessions desired by the Initiates and granted by Pa-kur, mostly having to do with the provisioning of the city and the protection of its tradesmen and peasants. Pa-kur, for his part, demanded and was granted the usual savage fees imposed by the Gorean conqueror. The population would be completely disarmed. Possession of a weapon would be regarded as a capital offense. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )