Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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If tribes without tarns could not hold their own against those who had them, then these other tribes would presumably be forced from their lands and into westward migrations.
If tribes without tarns could not hold their own against those who had them, then these other tribes would presumably be forced from their lands and into westward migrations.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #53)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was apprehensive when I thought of the skills of red savages on the kaiila.
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How fearsome might they then become astride the mighty tarn.
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52
Yet, it seemed to me that the mastery of the tarn, in its way, was perhaps the key to assuring the continued stability of the Barrens.
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53
If tribes without tarns could not hold their own against those who had them, then these other tribes would presumably be forced from their lands and into westward migrations.
56
54
These, in turn, might displace others.
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In a generation or so, it seemed clear that the integrity of the Ihanke itself might be threatened.
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56
Too often in the histories of worlds had the displacements of peoples become the prelude to lengthy and bloody wars.
I was apprehensive when I thought of the skills of red savages on the kaiila.
How fearsome might they then become astride the mighty tarn.
Yet, it seemed to me that the mastery of the tarn, in its way, was perhaps the key to assuring the continued stability of the Barrens.
If tribes without tarns could not hold their own against those who had them, then these other tribes would presumably be forced from their lands and into westward migrations.
These, in turn, might displace others.
In a generation or so, it seemed clear that the integrity of the Ihanke itself might be threatened.
Too often in the histories of worlds had the displacements of peoples become the prelude to lengthy and bloody wars.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 56)