Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was, as you might suppose, puzzled.
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232
The responses and behavior of the two slaves seemed to be incomprehensible.
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233
"You must understand, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," said Misk, apparently sensing my puzzlement, "that it is the greatest joy of Muls to love and serve priest-kings.
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234
If it is the wish of a priest-king that they die they do so with great joy; if it is the wish of a priest-king that they live, they are similarly delighted".
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235
I noted that neither of the two slaves looked particularly delighted.
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236
"You see," continued Misk, "these Muls have been formed to love and serve priest-kings".
12
237
"They have been made that way," I said.
I was, as you might suppose, puzzled.
The responses and behavior of the two slaves seemed to be incomprehensible.
"You must understand, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," said Misk, apparently sensing my puzzlement, "that it is the greatest joy of Muls to love and serve priest-kings.
If it is the wish of a priest-king that they die they do so with great joy; if it is the wish of a priest-king that they live, they are similarly delighted".
I noted that neither of the two slaves looked particularly delighted.
"You see," continued Misk, "these Muls have been formed to love and serve priest-kings".
"They have been made that way," I said.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )