Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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If such creatures should come to clearly understand the nature of the Priest-Kings, and the current restrictions on their power, in virtue of the catastrophic Nest War, I had little doubt but what the attack signals would be almost immediately transmitted to the steel worlds.
If such creatures should come to clearly understand the nature of the Priest-Kings, and the current restrictions on their power, in virtue of the catastrophic Nest War, I had little doubt but what the attack signals would be almost immediately transmitted to the steel worlds.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #652)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Like burned animals they were wary of them.
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650
Priest-Kings, wisely, did not choose to directly confront such creatures.
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651
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.
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652
If such creatures should come to clearly understand the nature of the Priest-Kings, and the current restrictions on their power, in virtue of the catastrophic Nest War, I had little doubt but what the attack signals would be almost immediately transmitted to the steel worlds.
1
653
In weeks the silver ships would beach on the shores of Gor.
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"We know the nature of Priest-Kings," said Kog.
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"They are much like ourselves".
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.
If such creatures should come to clearly understand the nature of the Priest-Kings, and the current restrictions on their power, in virtue of the catastrophic Nest War, I had little doubt but what the attack signals would be almost immediately transmitted to the steel worlds.
In weeks the silver ships would beach on the shores of Gor.
"We know the nature of Priest-Kings," said Kog.
"They are much like ourselves".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)