Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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45
Each of these grasping appendages terminated in four much smaller, delicate hooklike prehensile appendages, the tips of which normally touched one another.
10
46
I would learn later that in the ball at the end of its forelegs from which the smaller prehensile appendages extended, there was a curved, bladed, hornlike structure that could spring forward; this happens spontaneously when the leg's tip is inverted, a motion which at once exposes the hornlike blade and withdraws the four prehensile appendages into the protected area beneath it.
10
47
The Priest-King halted before what appeared to be a blind wall.
10
48
He lifted one foreleg high over his head and touched something high in the wall which I could not see.
10
49
A panel slid back and the Priest-King stepped into what seemed to be a closed room.
10
50
I followed him, and the panel closed.
10
51
The floor seemed to drop beneath me and my hand grasped my sword.
Each of these grasping appendages terminated in four much smaller, delicate hooklike prehensile appendages, the tips of which normally touched one another.
I would learn later that in the ball at the end of its forelegs from which the smaller prehensile appendages extended, there was a curved, bladed, hornlike structure that could spring forward; this happens spontaneously when the leg's tip is inverted, a motion which at once exposes the hornlike blade and withdraws the four prehensile appendages into the protected area beneath it.
The Priest-King halted before what appeared to be a blind wall.
He lifted one foreleg high over his head and touched something high in the wall which I could not see.
A panel slid back and the Priest-King stepped into what seemed to be a closed room.
I followed him, and the panel closed.
The floor seemed to drop beneath me and my hand grasped my sword.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )