Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
114
Mighty thassa would give berth.
Mighty Thassa would give berth.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #114)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
111
The sea, three times, had fallen away beneath us.
19
112
It was as though the floor of the sea itself had shuddered and cracked, opening a world into which water had poured.
19
113
But this was not what was most frightening, and I saw what many men know of, but few men have seen.
19
114
Mighty thassa would give berth.
19
115
I saw rising, on either side, and before, mountains rising from the sea, mountains of fire, bursting alive, mountains moving, rising, run with molten streams of rock, some loose like flaming water, some patient and thick, dully red, and from these strange mountains, cast into the air were clouds of flaming rock, cinders, and ash.
19
116
The air fumed and stung with particles, and I fought to breathe, and yet feared to do so.
19
117
Ash clung about my face and mouth.
The sea, three times, had fallen away beneath us.
It was as though the floor of the sea itself had shuddered and cracked, opening a world into which water had poured.
But this was not what was most frightening, and I saw what many men know of, but few men have seen.
Mighty thassa would give berth.
I saw rising, on either side, and before, mountains rising from the sea, mountains of fire, bursting alive, mountains moving, rising, run with molten streams of rock, some loose like flaming water, some patient and thick, dully red, and from these strange mountains, cast into the air were clouds of flaming rock, cinders, and ash.
The air fumed and stung with particles, and I fought to breathe, and yet feared to do so.
Ash clung about my face and mouth.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19)