Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
705
Centius of Cos, on the other hand, was an older man; no one knew how old; it was said the stabilization serums had not taken their full effect with him until he had seen fifty winters; he was slight and gray-haired; he was quite different in personality and character from the young Scormus; he was quiet, and soft-spoken, and gentle; he loved kaissa, and its beauty.
Centius of Cos, on the other hand, was an older man; no one knew how old; it was said the stabilization serums had not taken their full effect with him until he had seen fifty winters; he was slight and gray-haired; he was quite different in personality and character from the young Scormus; he was quiet, and soft-spoken, and gentle; he loved Kaissa, and its beauty.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #705)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
702
His play was swift, decisive, brilliant, merciless; more than one player had given up the game after being indulged, and then toyed with, and humiliated, by the genius of Scormus.
2
703
kaissa was for him a weapon.
2
704
He could use it to destroy his enemies.
2
705
Centius of Cos, on the other hand, was an older man; no one knew how old; it was said the stabilization serums had not taken their full effect with him until he had seen fifty winters; he was slight and gray-haired; he was quite different in personality and character from the young Scormus; he was quiet, and soft-spoken, and gentle; he loved kaissa, and its beauty.
2
706
He would often ponder a board for hours, by himself, searching for a supreme combination.
2
707
"It eludes me," he would say.
2
708
Once he had been bested by Sabo of Turia, at the Tharna tournaments, and he had wept with joy and embraced the victor, thanking him for letting him participate in such a beautiful game.
His play was swift, decisive, brilliant, merciless; more than one player had given up the game after being indulged, and then toyed with, and humiliated, by the genius of Scormus.
kaissa was for him a weapon.
He could use it to destroy his enemies.
Centius of Cos, on the other hand, was an older man; no one knew how old; it was said the stabilization serums had not taken their full effect with him until he had seen fifty winters; he was slight and gray-haired; he was quite different in personality and character from the young Scormus; he was quiet, and soft-spoken, and gentle; he loved kaissa, and its beauty.
He would often ponder a board for hours, by himself, searching for a supreme combination.
"It eludes me," he would say.
Once he had been bested by Sabo of Turia, at the Tharna tournaments, and he had wept with joy and embraced the victor, thanking him for letting him participate in such a beautiful game.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 2)