Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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91
That a slave should play is regarded as an insult to freemen, and an insult to the game.
That a slave should play is regarded as an insult to free men, and an insult to the game.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #91)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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A hot iron had been pressed into each of his eyes, probably long ago.
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89
In the center of his forehead, there was a large brand, the capital initial of the Gorean word for slave, in block script.
3
90
But I knew that he was not a slave, for it is not permitted that Players be slave.
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91
That a slave should play is regarded as an insult to freemen, and an insult to the game.
3
92
Further, no free man would care to be beaten by a slave.
3
93
I gathered, from the blinding and the mark on his forehead, that the man had once offended a slaver, a man of power in the city.
3
94
"The pieces are set," said the Vintner, his fingers trembling.
A hot iron had been pressed into each of his eyes, probably long ago.
In the center of his forehead, there was a large brand, the capital initial of the Gorean word for slave, in block script.
But I knew that he was not a slave, for it is not permitted that Players be slave.
That a slave should play is regarded as an insult to free men, and an insult to the game.
Further, no free man would care to be beaten by a slave.
I gathered, from the blinding and the mark on his forehead, that the man had once offended a slaver, a man of power in the city.
"The pieces are set," said the Vintner, his fingers trembling.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3)