Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
280
A girl might propose herself to stand, as had Aphris of Turia, but this would not guarantee that she would be chosen, for the criteria of love War are exacting and, as much as possible, objectively applied.
A girl might propose herself to stand, as had Aphris of Turia, but this would not guarantee that she would be chosen, for the criteria of Love War are exacting and, as much as possible, objectively applied.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #280)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
277
Judges were now circulating, each with lists, among the Wagon Peoples and the Turians.
10
278
As I knew, not just any girl, any more than just any warrior, could participate in the games of love War.
10
279
Only the most beautiful were eligible, and only the most beautiful of these could be chosen.
10
280
A girl might propose herself to stand, as had Aphris of Turia, but this would not guarantee that she would be chosen, for the criteria of love War are exacting and, as much as possible, objectively applied.
10
281
Only the most beautiful of the most beautiful could stand in this harsh sport.
10
282
I heard a judge call, "First Stake! Aphris of Turia!" "Hah!" yelled Kamchak, slapping me on the back, nearly knocking me from the back of my kaiila.
10
283
I was astonished.
Judges were now circulating, each with lists, among the Wagon Peoples and the Turians.
As I knew, not just any girl, any more than just any warrior, could participate in the games of love War.
Only the most beautiful were eligible, and only the most beautiful of these could be chosen.
A girl might propose herself to stand, as had Aphris of Turia, but this would not guarantee that she would be chosen, for the criteria of love War are exacting and, as much as possible, objectively applied.
Only the most beautiful of the most beautiful could stand in this harsh sport.
I heard a judge call, "First Stake! Aphris of Turia!" "Hah!" yelled Kamchak, slapping me on the back, nearly knocking me from the back of my kaiila.
I was astonished.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)