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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 384 Already Canka was a rising young warrior in the tribe.
1 385 Already, once, he had served as Blotanhunka, or the leader of a war party.
1 386 Hci, in spite of his skills and courage, had not yet received such an honor.
1 387 This may have stung Hci even more as he was the son of Mahpiyasapa, the civil chief of the Isbu.
1 388 Such leadership might have seemed almost owed to one in his position.
1 389 Yet it had been denied him.
1 390 I suspected that the reason that Hci had never been given the command of a raiding party was not because he was not admired and liked among the Isbu, nor because his trail and war skills were not respected, but because his judgment was not trusted.
Already Canka was a rising young warrior in the tribe. Already, once, he had served as Blotanhunka, or the leader of a war party. Hci, in spite of his skills and courage, had not yet received such an honor. This may have stung Hci even more as he was the son of Mahpiyasapa, the civil chief of the Isbu. Such leadership might have seemed almost owed to one in his position. Yet it had been denied him. I suspected that the reason that Hci had never been given the command of a raiding party was not because he was not admired and liked among the Isbu, nor because his trail and war skills were not respected, but because his judgment was not trusted. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )