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Ias, Lake of
"Did
your troops enter Argentum?" I asked. "Our generals did not feel it was
necessary," said Ligurious. "It seems that our first victory, after the
seizure of the mines, occurred on the Fields of Hesius," I said. "Yes,"
said Ligurious. "Our second occurred on the shores of Lake Ias," I said,
"and our third east of the Issus."
Kajira of Gor page 158
Ianda, Isle of
I
suspected, from the use of the hands and beads, had been trained in
Ianda, a merchant island north of Anango...Explorers of Gor,
page 133
Innuit - Red Hunters
No info yet
Inlet of Green
Cliffs, Region of
No specific info
mentioned in the books.
Iskander
I had
gone from Lara to White Water, using the barge canal, to circumvent the
rapids, and from thence to Tancred's Landing. I had later voyaged down
river to Iskander, Forestport, and Ar's Station. ... West of Ar's
Station on the river I had visited Jort's Ferry, Point Alfred, Jasmine,
Siba, Sais, and Sulport. I had stopped also at Hammerfest and Ragnar's
Hamlet, the latter actually, now, a good-sized town. Its growth might be
contrasted with that of Tetrapoli, much further west on the river....Rogue
of Gor, pages 62-63
Issus, River of
"Yes,
my Tatrix," said Ligurious. "Now we have been victorious once more," I
said, "this time on the Plains of Eteocles."
"Yes, my Tatrix," said Ligurious. "They lie within a hundred pasangs of
Corcyrus," I said. Kajira of Gor, pages
158-159
I shrugged. Much of Gor was
terra incognita. Few knew well the lands on the east of the Voltai and Thentis
ranges, for example, or what lay west of the farther islands, near Cos and
Tyros. It was more irritating, of course, to realize that even considerable
areas of territory above Schendi, south of the Vosk, and west of Ar, were
unknown. Explorers of Gor Pg 16 |