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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Also, clipped to the belt, was a slave whistle, used in issuing signals, summoning slaves, and so on. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #738)
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5 738 Also, clipped to the belt, was a slave whistle, used in issuing signals, summoning slaves, and so on.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 735 About his neck he wore a rude ornament, a loose iron chain bearing, also in iron, a medallion, the crest of the House of Cernus.
5 736 He had a broad leather belt, with four buckles.
5 737 To this belt there hung the sheath of a hook knife, which was buckled in the sheath, the strap passing over the hilt.
5 738 Also, clipped to the belt, was a slave whistle, used in issuing signals, summoning slaves, and so on.
5 739 On the other side of the belt, there hung a slave goad, rather like the tarn goad, except that it is designed to be used as an instrument for the control of human beings rather than tarns.
5 740 It was, like the tarn goad, developed jointly by the Caste of Physicians and that of the Builders, the Physicians contributing knowledge of the pain fibers of human beings, the networks of nerve endings, and the Builders contributing certain principles and techniques developed in the construction and manufacture of energy bulbs.
5 741 Unlike the tarn goad which has a simple on-off switch in the handle, the slave goad works with both a switch and a dial, and the intensity of the charge administered can be varied from an infliction which is only distinctly unpleasant to one which is instantly lethal.
About his neck he wore a rude ornament, a loose iron chain bearing, also in iron, a medallion, the crest of the House of Cernus. He had a broad leather belt, with four buckles. To this belt there hung the sheath of a hook knife, which was buckled in the sheath, the strap passing over the hilt. Also, clipped to the belt, was a slave whistle, used in issuing signals, summoning slaves, and so on. On the other side of the belt, there hung a slave goad, rather like the tarn goad, except that it is designed to be used as an instrument for the control of human beings rather than tarns. It was, like the tarn goad, developed jointly by the Caste of Physicians and that of the Builders, the Physicians contributing knowledge of the pain fibers of human beings, the networks of nerve endings, and the Builders contributing certain principles and techniques developed in the construction and manufacture of energy bulbs. Unlike the tarn goad which has a simple on-off switch in the handle, the slave goad works with both a switch and a dial, and the intensity of the charge administered can be varied from an infliction which is only distinctly unpleasant to one which is instantly lethal. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)