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  • It is set in Glome, a nonexistant country in the real world, north of Greece and faintly European.

    Of Gods and Mortals « So Many Books 2005

  • The book is written as a book written by Orual, the eldest daughter of the King of Glome.

    Of Gods and Mortals « So Many Books 2005

  • The country of Glome falls on bad times about the same time Psyche is in her mid to late teens.

    Of Gods and Mortals « So Many Books 2005

  • For a second, Glome crouched beside Slide Tolec, studying him with quick, close-set eyes beneath a heavy brow that seemed to radiate the force of his presence and the strength of his arms.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • "Don't forget the beating we took last time we tried an attack, Glome."

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Those foolhardy enough to offend Glome the Assassin sometimes wound up dead.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Some had thought that Glome intended to take over as chieftain, but the succession had already been claimed by Twist Cutshank and-surprisingly-Glome had backed him against challengers.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • "Are you suggesting we betray a defense, Glome?" he asked.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Within a very short time, Glome had a substantial following among the Theiwar.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Without another word, Glome turned and disappeared into the caves behind the ledge-silently, as usual.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

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