Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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308
Misk placed a translator on the platform beside the dying creature.
27
309
"Only he," said the Mother.
27
310
Misk motioned away the physicians and the other Priest-Kings and set the translator on the platform at its lowest volume.
27
311
I wondered how long the scent-message, whatever it was to be, would linger in the air before fading into an unrecognizable blur of scent to be drawn through the ventilator system and dispelled somewhere far above among the black crags of the treeless, frozen Sardar.
27
312
I bent my ear to the translator.
27
313
At the low volume I received the message the other translators in the room would not be likely to pick it up and transduce the sounds into odor-signals.
27
314
"I was evil," said she.
Misk placed a translator on the platform beside the dying creature.
"Only he," said the Mother.
Misk motioned away the physicians and the other Priest-Kings and set the translator on the platform at its lowest volume.
I wondered how long the scent-message, whatever it was to be, would linger in the air before fading into an unrecognizable blur of scent to be drawn through the ventilator system and dispelled somewhere far above among the black crags of the treeless, frozen Sardar.
I bent my ear to the translator.
At the low volume I received the message the other translators in the room would not be likely to pick it up and transduce the sounds into odor-signals.
"I was evil," said she.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )