Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
47
196
The Kinyanpi, I conjectured, occupied a position rather analogous to that of Earth tribes who might have been amongst the first, in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, to master the horse.
The Kinyanpi, I conjectured, occupied a position rather analogous to that of Earth tribes who might have been amongst the first, in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, to master the horse.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #196)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
193
As nearly as I could determine, few tribes in the Barrens had mastered the tarn.
47
194
That there were Kinyanpi had almost been taken as a matter of myth by the Kaiila until their dramatic appearance at the summer camp.
47
195
This suggested that such groups were rare.
47
196
The Kinyanpi, I conjectured, occupied a position rather analogous to that of Earth tribes who might have been amongst the first, in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, to master the horse.
47
197
Due to lack of competition their battle skills, originally developed in connection with the kaiila, would presumably have declined.
47
198
Similarly, due also to a lack of competition, and the merciless selections of war, they had not yet become to the tarn as the normal warrior in the Barrens is to his kaiila, namely, a member of a matched fighting unit.
47
199
On the other hand, the shield and lance skills of the Kaiila were fresh, and our men were tried warriors.
As nearly as I could determine, few tribes in the Barrens had mastered the tarn.
That there were Kinyanpi had almost been taken as a matter of myth by the Kaiila until their dramatic appearance at the summer camp.
This suggested that such groups were rare.
The Kinyanpi, I conjectured, occupied a position rather analogous to that of Earth tribes who might have been amongst the first, in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, to master the horse.
Due to lack of competition their battle skills, originally developed in connection with the kaiila, would presumably have declined.
Similarly, due also to a lack of competition, and the merciless selections of war, they had not yet become to the tarn as the normal warrior in the Barrens is to his kaiila, namely, a member of a matched fighting unit.
On the other hand, the shield and lance skills of the Kaiila were fresh, and our men were tried warriors.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47)