Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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They are heavy enough to have considerable striking force in saberlike trajectories and light enough to have something of the swiftness and play of the foil.
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72
They are long enough to outreach a dagger-armed opponent and short enough, and maneuverable enough, to work their way, beating and thrusting, behind the guard of longer, heavier weapons.
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73
They are not, however, a good weapon for use from either the back of a kaiila or a tarn.
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That sabers are not used more widely on gor is, I think, a function of the tendency of many mounted warriors to rely too exclusively, in my opinion, on their skills with the lance.
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75
The scimitar of the Tahari, a useful weapon from kaiilaback, is an interesting exception to this general tendency.
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76
Here and there, some leaning awry, thrust in the dirt, were lances.
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I rode to one and, sheathing my sword, took it in hand.
They are heavy enough to have considerable striking force in saberlike trajectories and light enough to have something of the swiftness and play of the foil.
They are long enough to outreach a dagger-armed opponent and short enough, and maneuverable enough, to work their way, beating and thrusting, behind the guard of longer, heavier weapons.
They are not, however, a good weapon for use from either the back of a kaiila or a tarn.
That sabers are not used more widely on gor is, I think, a function of the tendency of many mounted warriors to rely too exclusively, in my opinion, on their skills with the lance.
The scimitar of the Tahari, a useful weapon from kaiilaback, is an interesting exception to this general tendency.
Here and there, some leaning awry, thrust in the dirt, were lances.
I rode to one and, sheathing my sword, took it in hand.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )