Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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794
"It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens".
"It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #794)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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791
The Priest-Kings, lofty and golden, remote, inoffensive and tolerant, were all, for most practical purposes, that stood between the Kogs and Sardaks, and the Earth and Gor.
1
792
"This is," said Kog, to Samos, "a story skin".
1
793
"I understand," said Samos.
1
794
"It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens".
1
795
"Yes," said Samos.
1
796
The Red Savages, as they are commonly called on Gor, are racially and culturally distinct from the Red Hunters of the north.
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797
They tend to be a more slender, longer-limbed people; their daughters menstruate earlier; and their babies are not born with a blue spot at the base of the spine, as is the case with most of the red hunters.
The Priest-Kings, lofty and golden, remote, inoffensive and tolerant, were all, for most practical purposes, that stood between the Kogs and Sardaks, and the Earth and Gor.
"This is," said Kog, to Samos, "a story skin".
"I understand," said Samos.
"It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens".
"Yes," said Samos.
The Red Savages, as they are commonly called on Gor, are racially and culturally distinct from the Red Hunters of the north.
They tend to be a more slender, longer-limbed people; their daughters menstruate earlier; and their babies are not born with a blue spot at the base of the spine, as is the case with most of the red hunters.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)