Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"What are priest-kings?" asked Kog.
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"I do not know," said Samos.
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647
Such creatures, I gathered, had no clear idea of the nature of priest-kings.
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They had not directly experienced priest-kings, only the power of priest-kings.
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649
Like burned animals they were wary of them.
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priest-kings, wisely, did not choose to directly confront such creatures.
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Not a little of the hesitancy and tentativeness of the militaristic incursions of such creatures was, I suspected, a function of their ignorance of, and fear of, the true nature and power of the remote and mysterious denizens of the Sardar.
"What are priest-kings?" asked Kog.
"I do not know," said Samos.
Such creatures, I gathered, had no clear idea of the nature of priest-kings.
They had not directly experienced priest-kings, only the power of priest-kings.
Like burned animals they were wary of them.
priest-kings, wisely, did not choose to directly confront such creatures.
Not a little of the hesitancy and tentativeness of the militaristic incursions of such creatures was, I suspected, a function of their ignorance of, and fear of, the true nature and power of the remote and mysterious denizens of the Sardar.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )