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"law " "kur "

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 205 It left, snarling, but apparently docile.
13 206 It still dragged part of one of the sleen behind it.
13 207 No, it seemed clear now that kurii were not in power in Brundisium.
13 208 The creature now leaving the pit, bloodied, furrowing the sand behind it, dragging part of a sleen, was a kur.
13 209 I found this, in its way, of course, quite disconcerting.
13 210 An entire architecture of explanatory hypotheses, of judicious speculations, had collapsed.
13 211 It seemed now that neither Priest-Kings nor kurii had any special connection with Brundisium.
It left, snarling, but apparently docile. It still dragged part of one of the sleen behind it. No, it seemed clear now that kurii were not in power in Brundisium. The creature now leaving the pit, bloodied, furrowing the sand behind it, dragging part of a sleen, was a kur. I found this, in its way, of course, quite disconcerting. An entire architecture of explanatory hypotheses, of judicious speculations, had collapsed. It seemed now that neither Priest-Kings nor kurii had any special connection with Brundisium. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )