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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 72 They are, of course, warned to stay away from the habitations of men, and, if they approach too closely, they are sometimes stoned.
13 73 Oddly enough, casuistically, stoning the Afflicted is not regarded as a violation of the Priest-Kings' supposed injunction against shedding their blood.
13 74 As an act of charity, Initiates have arranged at various places dar-kosis Pits where the Afflicted may voluntarily imprison themselves, to be fed with food hurled downward from the backs of passing tarns.
13 75 Once in a dar-kosis Pit, the Afflicted are not allowed to depart.
13 76 Finding this poor fellow in the Voltai, so far from the natural routes and fertile areas of Gor, I suspected he might have escaped, if that was possible, from one of the Pits.
13 77 "What is your name?" I asked.
13 78 "I am of the Afflicted," said the weird, cringing figure.
They are, of course, warned to stay away from the habitations of men, and, if they approach too closely, they are sometimes stoned. Oddly enough, casuistically, stoning the Afflicted is not regarded as a violation of the Priest-Kings' supposed injunction against shedding their blood. As an act of charity, Initiates have arranged at various places dar-kosis Pits where the Afflicted may voluntarily imprison themselves, to be fed with food hurled downward from the backs of passing tarns. Once in a dar-kosis Pit, the Afflicted are not allowed to depart. Finding this poor fellow in the Voltai, so far from the natural routes and fertile areas of Gor, I suspected he might have escaped, if that was possible, from one of the Pits. "What is your name?" I asked. "I am of the Afflicted," said the weird, cringing figure. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )