Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
77
I rode to one and, sheathing my sword, took it in hand.
I rode to one and, sheathing my sword, took it in hand.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #77)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
74
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.
26
75
The scimitar of the Tahari, a useful weapon from kaiilaback, is an interesting exception to this general tendency.
26
76
Here and there, some leaning awry, thrust in the dirt, were lances.
26
77
I rode to one and, sheathing my sword, took it in hand.
26
78
It was also a Yellow-Knife lance.
26
79
I turned about on the kaiila and saw the girl who had been running through the men and beasts.
26
80
She was standing still, bewildered, shuddering, a few yards away.
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.
It was also a Yellow-Knife lance.
I turned about on the kaiila and saw the girl who had been running through the men and beasts.
She was standing still, bewildered, shuddering, a few yards away.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 26)