Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
417
I had hoped, of course, that the player might be able to help me with this sort of thing, that he, ideally, might be familiar with the ciphers, or their keys.
12
418
"There are many varieties of Kaissa ciphers," he said.
12
419
"They are often used by the caste of players for the transmission of private messages, but they may, of course, be used by anyone.
12
420
Originally they were probably invented by the caste of players.
12
421
They are often extremely difficult to decipher because of the use of multiples and nulls, and the multiplicity of boards".
12
422
"What is the 'multiplicity of boards,'" I asked.
12
423
"Do you see these numbers?" he asked.
I had hoped, of course, that the player might be able to help me with this sort of thing, that he, ideally, might be familiar with the ciphers, or their keys.
"There are many varieties of Kaissa ciphers," he said.
"They are often used by the caste of players for the transmission of private messages, but they may, of course, be used by anyone.
Originally they were probably invented by the caste of players.
They are often extremely difficult to decipher because of the use of multiples and nulls, and the multiplicity of boards".
"What is the 'multiplicity of boards,'" I asked.
"Do you see these numbers?" he asked.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )