Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
259
He had sat upon a royal stool, of black, lacquered wood, mounted on the crossed, tied, horns of kailiauk.
18
260
His arms and legs had been bare, and they had glistened from oil.
18
261
He had worn armlets and bracelets, and anklets, of gold.
18
262
He had worn at his loins the pelts of the yellow panther.
18
263
He wore, too, the teeth of this beast as a necklace.
18
264
Behind and about him had swirled a gigantic cloak of yellow and red feathers, from the crested lit and the fruit tindel, brightly plumaged birds of the rain forest.
18
265
In making such a cloak only two feathers are taken from the breast of each bird.
He had sat upon a royal stool, of black, lacquered wood, mounted on the crossed, tied, horns of kailiauk.
His arms and legs had been bare, and they had glistened from oil.
He had worn armlets and bracelets, and anklets, of gold.
He had worn at his loins the pelts of the yellow panther.
He wore, too, the teeth of this beast as a necklace.
Behind and about him had swirled a gigantic cloak of yellow and red feathers, from the crested lit and the fruit tindel, brightly plumaged birds of the rain forest.
In making such a cloak only two feathers are taken from the breast of each bird.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )