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Named Assassins Of Gor

If any of you have wondered about the names given to Assassins throughout the John Norman books of Gor, I am happy to present them to you here.

Pa-Kur

“The spies of Ar are effective”,” I said.
“More effective than the Assassins of Ar,” she said.
“Pa-Kur, Ar’s Master Assassin, was dispatched to kill you, but failed.”
Tarnsman of Gor – Page 107

Kuurus

And even Kuurus, of the Caste of Assassins, knew that a city can not die while its Home Stone survives. Kuurus, who would think little of me on the whole, yet could not despise such men as these, these of Ko-ro-ba.
Assassin Of Gor – Page 2

Drusus

"Tell him your name," she ordered the fellow on the platform.
"I do not speak to slaves," he said.
"Obey me!" she said.
He turned and went down the stairs of the platform.
"He is called Drusus," she said. "He is of the metal workers."
"He is not a metal worker," I said. "He is of the Assassins.
Beast of Gor - Page 151

Vanarik

Vanarik preceded us," said a man, limping, he whose foot had been twisted in the stirrup of the crossbow, when the peasant had attacked him and the other. His fellow's head had been almost ripped from his body by the stone on the chain. "Two gates fell, one before, one behind. A panel slid upward. Tharlarion entered the area. Before we could kill them Vanarik was pulled
from the gate, he clinging to it, not inches from us."
Witness Of Gor Chapter 34

Emmerich

Then he returned to his place by the wall, crouching down there, watching the portal. We expected ten men to return, answering the summons of the reed whistle, but only nine came in.
"Where is Emmerich?" demanded the lieutenant.
Witness Of Gor Chapter 34

Titus

Titus, the black-tunicked fellow whom Fecha and I had shielded, was, I think, a man of suspicious and subtle instincts, of wary caution.
Witness Of Gor Chapter 37

Herminius

The other fellow, he with the lieutenant, looked across the pool, to the portal across the way. The fellow who had led our approach was still there, his bow cradled in his arms.
"Herminius is on guard," he said,
Witness Of Gor Chapter 37

Tensius

One man, Tensius, sped to the left. It was he who had been the first of the two men who had refrained from attacking the sleen, and had later been bloodied, separating the urts
Witness Of Gor Chapter 37

Abnik

Abnik, limping, hurried to the right. He it was whose foot had been injured yesterday in the cell, in the stirrup of the crossbow.
Witness Of Gor Chapter 37