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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 24 The other was a pristine world, virginal in its beauty and fertility, one not permitted by its masters, called the Sardar, or Priest-Kings, to follow the example of its tragic sister.
1 25 Priest-Kings would not permit men to destroy gor.
1 26 They are not permissive; they are intolerant of geocide.
1 27 Perhaps it is hard to understand why they do not permit men to destroy gor.
1 28 Are they not harsh and cruel, to deny to men this pleasure? Perhaps.
1 29 But, too, they are rational.
1 30 And one may be rational, perhaps, without being weak.
The other was a pristine world, virginal in its beauty and fertility, one not permitted by its masters, called the Sardar, or Priest-Kings, to follow the example of its tragic sister. Priest-Kings would not permit men to destroy gor. They are not permissive; they are intolerant of geocide. Perhaps it is hard to understand why they do not permit men to destroy gor. Are they not harsh and cruel, to deny to men this pleasure? Perhaps. But, too, they are rational. And one may be rational, perhaps, without being weak. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )