Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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57
Kisu dropped it back in the water.
24
58
"I do not want my blood, pinched from it, released in the water," he said.
24
59
Ayari nodded, shuddering.
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60
Such blood might attract the bint, a fanged, carnivorous marsh eel, or the predatory, voracious blue grunt, a small, fresh-water variety of the much larger and familiar salt-water grunt of Thassa.
24
61
The blue grunt is particularly dangerous during the daylight hours preceding its mating periods, when it schools.
24
62
Its mating periods are synchronized with the phases of Gor's major moon, the full moon reflecting on the surface of the water somehow triggering the mating instinct.
24
63
During the daylight hours preceding such a moon, as the restless grunts school, they will tear anything edible to pieces which crosses their path.
Kisu dropped it back in the water.
"I do not want my blood, pinched from it, released in the water," he said.
Ayari nodded, shuddering.
Such blood might attract the bint, a fanged, carnivorous marsh eel, or the predatory, voracious blue grunt, a small, fresh-water variety of the much larger and familiar salt-water grunt of Thassa.
The blue grunt is particularly dangerous during the daylight hours preceding its mating periods, when it schools.
Its mating periods are synchronized with the phases of Gor's major moon, the full moon reflecting on the surface of the water somehow triggering the mating instinct.
During the daylight hours preceding such a moon, as the restless grunts school, they will tear anything edible to pieces which crosses their path.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )