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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 568 The invisibility rings were the product of a great Kur scientist, one we may refer to in human phonemes, for our convenience, as Prasdak of the Cliff of Karrash.
1 569 He was a secretive craftsman and, before he died, he destroyed his plans and papers.
1 570 He left behind him, however, five rings.
1 571 In the sacking of his city, which took place some two years after his death, the rings were found".
1 572 "What became of the rings?" I asked.
1 573 "Two were destroyed in the course of Kur history," said Samos.
1 574 "One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain Kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth".
The invisibility rings were the product of a great Kur scientist, one we may refer to in human phonemes, for our convenience, as Prasdak of the Cliff of Karrash. He was a secretive craftsman and, before he died, he destroyed his plans and papers. He left behind him, however, five rings. In the sacking of his city, which took place some two years after his death, the rings were found". "What became of the rings?" I asked. "Two were destroyed in the course of Kur history," said Samos. "One was temporarily lost upon the planet Earth some three to four thousand years ago, it being taken from a slain Kur commander by a man named Gyges, a herdsman, who used its power to usurp the throne of a country called Lydia, a country which then existed on Earth". - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )