Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
775
Too, of course, the nature of their historical evidence would be quite clear.
1
776
To be sure, it would be historical data at their disposal, and not mine.
1
777
I had no way of knowing the pertinent facts.
1
778
That such beasts, on this world, carried primitive weapons was a tribute to their fear of priest-kings.
1
779
Carrying such weapons they might be mistaken for beasts of their race who now, for all practical purposes, were native to Gor, beasts descended from individuals perhaps long ago marooned or stranded on the planet.
1
780
priest-kings, on the whole, tend to ignore such beasts.
1
781
They are permitted to live as they will, where they may, on Gor, following even their ancient laws and customs, providing these do not violate the Weapons Laws and Technology Restrictions.
Too, of course, the nature of their historical evidence would be quite clear.
To be sure, it would be historical data at their disposal, and not mine.
I had no way of knowing the pertinent facts.
That such beasts, on this world, carried primitive weapons was a tribute to their fear of priest-kings.
Carrying such weapons they might be mistaken for beasts of their race who now, for all practical purposes, were native to Gor, beasts descended from individuals perhaps long ago marooned or stranded on the planet.
priest-kings, on the whole, tend to ignore such beasts.
They are permitted to live as they will, where they may, on Gor, following even their ancient laws and customs, providing these do not violate the Weapons Laws and Technology Restrictions.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )