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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

If we could acquire once more, of course, the Tahari ring, the fourth ring, which had been brought to Gor by a Kur faction intent upon preserving the planet from destruction, we could, presumably, have it duplicated in the Sardar. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #661)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 661 If we could acquire once more, of course, the Tahari ring, the fourth ring, which had been brought to Gor by a kur faction intent upon preserving the planet from destruction, we could, presumably, have it duplicated in the Sardar.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 658 It would not be risked, we speculated, on Gor or Earth.
5 659 Perhaps it served to keep order on some steel world.
5 660 Shielded in invisibility an executioner could come and go as he pleased.
5 661 If we could acquire once more, of course, the Tahari ring, the fourth ring, which had been brought to Gor by a kur faction intent upon preserving the planet from destruction, we could, presumably, have it duplicated in the Sardar.
5 662 The use of such rings, if their use were permitted by Priest-Kings, might well make it difficult or impossible for the kurii to function on Gor.
5 663 With it their secret strongholds might be penetrated.
5 664 With it one man might, in time, slaughter an army.
It would not be risked, we speculated, on Gor or Earth. Perhaps it served to keep order on some steel world. Shielded in invisibility an executioner could come and go as he pleased. If we could acquire once more, of course, the Tahari ring, the fourth ring, which had been brought to Gor by a kur faction intent upon preserving the planet from destruction, we could, presumably, have it duplicated in the Sardar. The use of such rings, if their use were permitted by Priest-Kings, might well make it difficult or impossible for the kurii to function on Gor. With it their secret strongholds might be penetrated. With it one man might, in time, slaughter an army. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 5)