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| Khaleesa | Apr 17 2017, 11:37 AM Post #1 |
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Their names were Relius and Ho-Sorl. They seemed likable, capable young men, something above the average cut of the men in the employ of Cernus the Slaver. I supposed they had succumbed to gold, for slavers pay high for their hired swords. Assassin of Gor A potter such as Epicrates, as many in the lower castes, would usually deal in tarsk-bits, or copper tarsks. Indeed, much transaction amongst the lower castes was done in terms of barter. A member of some of the lower castes might seldom see a silver tarsk. Even amongst the lower orders of the high castes some of the Builders and Scribes might see a year's wages in terms of a handful of silver tarsks. Plunder of Gor One scribe may be a city's most esteemed jurist, selling his advice for gold, while another ekes out a living on some street in the Metellan district, reading and writing letters for tarsk-bits at the behest of the illiterate. Plunder of Gor Then, smiling, by handfuls he hurled the coins to the right and to the left. Tense, the men watched him. One of those coins, of small denomination though they might be, was day's wages on the docks of Kassau. Marauders of Gor |
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