Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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162
I did not know if the kurdah contained a free woman of high state or perhaps a prized female slave, naked and bejeweled, to be exhibited in a secret tent and privately sold.
3
163
I saw two men of the Wagon peoples pass by, and, not a yard from them, evincing no concern, a fellow in the flowing robes of Turia.
3
164
The fairs were truce ground.
3
165
Some six young people, in white garments, passed me.
3
166
They would stand before the palisade, paying the homage of their presence to the mysterious denizens of the Sardar, the mysterious Priest-Kings, rulers of Gor.
3
167
Each young person of Gor is expected, before their twenty-fifth birthday, to make the pilgrimage to the Sardar, to honor the Priest-Kings.
3
168
These caravans come from all over known Gor.
I did not know if the kurdah contained a free woman of high state or perhaps a prized female slave, naked and bejeweled, to be exhibited in a secret tent and privately sold.
I saw two men of the Wagon peoples pass by, and, not a yard from them, evincing no concern, a fellow in the flowing robes of Turia.
The fairs were truce ground.
Some six young people, in white garments, passed me.
They would stand before the palisade, paying the homage of their presence to the mysterious denizens of the Sardar, the mysterious Priest-Kings, rulers of Gor.
Each young person of Gor is expected, before their twenty-fifth birthday, to make the pilgrimage to the Sardar, to honor the Priest-Kings.
These caravans come from all over known Gor.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )