Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
524
If he approached me too closely, coming within a predetermined critical distance, I could dash the paga upward into his eyes and wrench the table up and about, plunging one of the legs into his diaphragm.
If he approached me too closely, coming within a predetermined critical distance, I could dash the paga upward into his eyes and wrench the table up and about, plunging one of the legs into his diaphragm.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #524)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
521
Surely that is what Dietrich of Tarnburg would have done.
5
522
I did not look up.
5
523
Warriors, of course, are trained to rely upon peripheral vision.
5
524
If he approached me too closely, coming within a predetermined critical distance, I could dash the paga upward into his eyes and wrench the table up and about, plunging one of the legs into his diaphragm.
5
525
Then in a moment I could have him under my foot or upon my sword.
5
526
Some authorities recommend breaking the kantharos into shards on the face, taking the target above the bridge of the nose with the rim.
5
527
This can be even more dangerous with a metal goblet.
Surely that is what Dietrich of Tarnburg would have done.
I did not look up.
Warriors, of course, are trained to rely upon peripheral vision.
If he approached me too closely, coming within a predetermined critical distance, I could dash the paga upward into his eyes and wrench the table up and about, plunging one of the legs into his diaphragm.
Then in a moment I could have him under my foot or upon my sword.
Some authorities recommend breaking the kantharos into shards on the face, taking the target above the bridge of the nose with the rim.
This can be even more dangerous with a metal goblet.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5)