Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
475
The signals to which they respond, then, are idiosyncratic to the given beast.
The signals to which they respond, then, are idiosyncratic to the given beast.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #475)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
472
The specific signals between masters and sleen, signals which, in effect, convey such commands as "Attack," "Hunt," "Stop," "Back," and so on, are usually verbal and private.
33
473
Verbality is important as many times the sleen, intent upon a scent, for example, will not be looking at the master.
33
474
The privacy of the signals is important to guarantee that not just anyone can start a sleen on a hunt or call one away from it.
33
475
The signals to which they respond, then, are idiosyncratic to the given beast.
33
476
They are generally not unique, however, to a given man and beast.
33
477
For example, in an area where there are several sleen and several keepers, the keepers are likely to know the signals specific to the given beasts.
33
478
In this fashion any beast may be controlled by any of the associated trainers or keepers.
The specific signals between masters and sleen, signals which, in effect, convey such commands as "Attack," "Hunt," "Stop," "Back," and so on, are usually verbal and private.
Verbality is important as many times the sleen, intent upon a scent, for example, will not be looking at the master.
The privacy of the signals is important to guarantee that not just anyone can start a sleen on a hunt or call one away from it.
The signals to which they respond, then, are idiosyncratic to the given beast.
They are generally not unique, however, to a given man and beast.
For example, in an area where there are several sleen and several keepers, the keepers are likely to know the signals specific to the given beasts.
In this fashion any beast may be controlled by any of the associated trainers or keepers.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)