Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Usually those most skilled with this set of weapons are from the shore and islands of distant, gleaming thassa, the sea, where they doubtless originally developed among fishermen.
Usually those most skilled with this set of weapons are from the shore and islands of distant, gleaming Thassa, the sea, where they doubtless originally developed among fishermen.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #95)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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The crowd is fond of seeing various types of weapons used against others, and styles of fighting.
15
93
Buckler and short sword are perhaps most popular, but there are few weapons on Gor which are not seen over a period of three or four days of the games.
15
94
Another popular set of weapons, as in the ancient ludi of Rome, is net and trident.
15
95
Usually those most skilled with this set of weapons are from the shore and islands of distant, gleaming thassa, the sea, where they doubtless originally developed among fishermen.
15
96
Sometimes men fight locked in iron hoods, unable to see their opponents.
15
97
Sometimes men wrestle to the death or use the spiked gauntlets.
15
98
Sometimes slave girls are forced to fight slave girls, perhaps with steel claws fastened on their fingers, or several girls, variously armed, will be forced to fight a single man, or a small number of men.
The crowd is fond of seeing various types of weapons used against others, and styles of fighting.
Buckler and short sword are perhaps most popular, but there are few weapons on Gor which are not seen over a period of three or four days of the games.
Another popular set of weapons, as in the ancient ludi of Rome, is net and trident.
Usually those most skilled with this set of weapons are from the shore and islands of distant, gleaming thassa, the sea, where they doubtless originally developed among fishermen.
Sometimes men fight locked in iron hoods, unable to see their opponents.
Sometimes men wrestle to the death or use the spiked gauntlets.
Sometimes slave girls are forced to fight slave girls, perhaps with steel claws fastened on their fingers, or several girls, variously armed, will be forced to fight a single man, or a small number of men.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)