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  • I’m fairly certain these were made and bound by the great Graalian scribe and binder Marlos of Poex as a gift from the Highcrown Okar to the Princess Naliel for her wedding (264 OD/25 IF).

    The Codex Continual » Manthar’s Notes: Kharndam Calendars (Part I) 2009

  • On it Mars was still divided into its old territories, names like Bantoom and Okar and Jahar, and down at the bottom under the word MARS the cartographer had printed BARSOOM. ...

    Archive 2008-11-01 Paul 2008

  • A letter had arrived from Thuvia of Ptarth, who was visiting at her father's court while Carthoris, her mate, hunted in Okar.

    The Chessmen of Mars 1922

  • "But Carthoris is hunting in the north with Talu, Jeddak of Okar," Uthia reminded her.

    The Chessmen of Mars 1922

  • "We be from Illall," I continued, giving the name of the most remote city of Okar, which has little or no intercourse with Kadabra.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • After breakfasting the following morning we set out to see Kadabra, and as, through the generosity of the prince of Marentina, we were well supplied with the funds current in Okar we purchased a handsome ground flier.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • Looking down upon that crowded chamber stood the silent and empty throne of Okar.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • Sorav, Talu had told us, was the commander of the forces of the palace, and as men from the further cities of Okar -- and especially Illall -- were less likely to be tainted with the germ of intrigue which had for years infected the household of Salensus Oll, he was sure that we would be welcomed and few questions asked us.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • The red men are ruled by red jeddaks, the green warriors of the ancient seas acknowledge none but a green ruler, the First Born of the south pole take their law from black Xodar; nor would it be to the interests of either yellow or red man were a red jeddak to sit upon the throne of Okar.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • The trappings of warriors of Okar aided in the deception; and for wear beyond the hothouse cities we each had suits of the black-and yellow-striped orluk.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

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