Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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72
Even the Muls, many of whom have been bred in the Nest, do not particularly like it, nor despise it.
14
73
It is eaten with much the same lack of attention that we normally breathe air.
14
74
Muls feed four times a day.
14
75
In the first meal, Mul-Fungus is ground and mixed with water, forming a porridge of sorts; for the second meal it is chopped into rough two-inch cubes; for the third meal it is minced with Mul-Pellets and served as a sort of cold hash; the Mul-Pellets are undoubtedly some type of dietary supplement; at the final meal Mul-Fungus is pressed into a large, flat cake and sprinkled with a few grains of salt.
14
76
Misk told me, and I believe him, that Muls had occasionally slain one another for a handful of salt.
14
77
The Mul-Fungus, as far as I can tell, is not much different from the fungus, raised under ideal conditions from specially selected spores, which graces the feed troughs of the Priest-Kings themselves, a tiny sample of which was once given me by Misk.
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78
It was perhaps a bit less coarse than Mul-Fungus.
Even the Muls, many of whom have been bred in the Nest, do not particularly like it, nor despise it.
It is eaten with much the same lack of attention that we normally breathe air.
Muls feed four times a day.
In the first meal, Mul-Fungus is ground and mixed with water, forming a porridge of sorts; for the second meal it is chopped into rough two-inch cubes; for the third meal it is minced with Mul-Pellets and served as a sort of cold hash; the Mul-Pellets are undoubtedly some type of dietary supplement; at the final meal Mul-Fungus is pressed into a large, flat cake and sprinkled with a few grains of salt.
Misk told me, and I believe him, that Muls had occasionally slain one another for a handful of salt.
The Mul-Fungus, as far as I can tell, is not much different from the fungus, raised under ideal conditions from specially selected spores, which graces the feed troughs of the Priest-Kings themselves, a tiny sample of which was once given me by Misk.
It was perhaps a bit less coarse than Mul-Fungus.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )