Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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The Priest-Kings who had served him had, on the whole at least, believed that what they were doing was required by the laws of the Nest, but now with Sarm's disappearance Misk, though only Fifth Born, acceded to the title of highest born, and it was to him now, according to the same laws of the Nest, that their allegiance was now owed.
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There was a greater problem as to what to do with the former Muls who had deserted to join the forces of Sarm, for the blandishments he had offered, and because they had thought that his side was the one which was winning.
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54
I was pleased to see that there were only about seventy-five or eighty wretches in this latter category.
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About two-thirds of them were men, and the rest women.
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None of them, interestingly enough, were Gur Carriers, or from the Fungus Chambers or the Pastures.
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Al-Ka and Ba-Ta arrived with two prisoners, female Muls, frightened, sullen girls, lovely, clad now only in brief, sleeveless plastic, who knelt at their feet.
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They were joined together by a length of chain that had been, by means of two padlocks, fastened about their throats.
The Priest-Kings who had served him had, on the whole at least, believed that what they were doing was required by the laws of the Nest, but now with Sarm's disappearance Misk, though only Fifth Born, acceded to the title of highest born, and it was to him now, according to the same laws of the Nest, that their allegiance was now owed.
There was a greater problem as to what to do with the former Muls who had deserted to join the forces of Sarm, for the blandishments he had offered, and because they had thought that his side was the one which was winning.
I was pleased to see that there were only about seventy-five or eighty wretches in this latter category.
About two-thirds of them were men, and the rest women.
None of them, interestingly enough, were Gur Carriers, or from the Fungus Chambers or the Pastures.
Al-Ka and Ba-Ta arrived with two prisoners, female Muls, frightened, sullen girls, lovely, clad now only in brief, sleeveless plastic, who knelt at their feet.
They were joined together by a length of chain that had been, by means of two padlocks, fastened about their throats.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )