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

That serves as a practical guarantee that the victim, usually an animal, will die. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #71)
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49 71 That serves as a practical guarantee that the victim, usually an animal, will die.

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

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49 68 These were jungle zads.
49 69 They are less to be feared than desert zads, I believe, being less aggressive.
49 70 They do, however, share one ugly habit with the desert zad, that of tearing out the eyes of weakened victims.
49 71 That serves as a practical guarantee that the victim, usually an animal, will die.
49 72 Portions of flesh the zad will swallow and carry back to its nest, where it will disgorge the flesh into the beaks of its fledglings.
49 73 The zad is, in its way, a dutiful parent.
49 74 "The drums," I said, "may not have us as their object".
These were jungle zads. They are less to be feared than desert zads, I believe, being less aggressive. They do, however, share one ugly habit with the desert zad, that of tearing out the eyes of weakened victims. That serves as a practical guarantee that the victim, usually an animal, will die. Portions of flesh the zad will swallow and carry back to its nest, where it will disgorge the flesh into the beaks of its fledglings. The zad is, in its way, a dutiful parent. "The drums," I said, "may not have us as their object". - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 49)