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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

There is a priority of honor involved in being first rider, but points scored are the same by either rider, depending on his performance. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #210)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 210 There is a priority of honor involved in being first rider, but points scored are the same by either rider, depending on his performance.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 207 "You will win," she said.
8 208 I wished that I was as confident as she.
8 209 I was second rider to Kamchak, as Albrecht was to Conrad, he of the Kassars, the Blood People.
8 210 There is a priority of honor involved in being first rider, but points scored are the same by either rider, depending on his performance.
8 211 The first rider is, commonly, as one might expect, the more experienced, skilled rider.
8 212 In the hour that followed I rejoiced that I had spent much of the last several months, when not riding with Kamchak in the care of his bosk, in the pleasant and, to a warrior, satisfying activity of learning Tuchuk weaponry, both of the hunt and war.
8 213 Kamchak was a skilled instructor in these matters and, freely, hours at a time, until it grew too dark to see, supervised my practice with such fierce tools as the lance, the quiva and bola.
"You will win," she said. I wished that I was as confident as she. I was second rider to Kamchak, as Albrecht was to Conrad, he of the Kassars, the Blood People. There is a priority of honor involved in being first rider, but points scored are the same by either rider, depending on his performance. The first rider is, commonly, as one might expect, the more experienced, skilled rider. In the hour that followed I rejoiced that I had spent much of the last several months, when not riding with Kamchak in the care of his bosk, in the pleasant and, to a warrior, satisfying activity of learning Tuchuk weaponry, both of the hunt and war. Kamchak was a skilled instructor in these matters and, freely, hours at a time, until it grew too dark to see, supervised my practice with such fierce tools as the lance, the quiva and bola. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)