Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
623
Centuries later the stirrup and barbarian lancers would crush the world's most successful civilization.
8
624
The very word for "Knight" in German is "Ritter," which, literally, means "Rider".
8
625
The ascendancy of the cavalry would remain unchallenged until the achievement of revolutions in infantry tactics and missile power, such things as the coming of the massed pikes, and the flighted clothyard shafts of a dozen fields.
8
626
Something of the same joy of the rider, and mystique of the rider, exists on gor in connection with the tarn as existed on Earth in connection with the horse.
8
627
For example, if you have thrilled to the movements and power of a fine steed, you have some conception of what it is to be aflight on tarnback.
8
628
There is the wind, the sense of the beast, the speed, the movements, now in all dimensions, the climb, the dive, soaring, turning, all in the freedom of the sky! There is here, too, a oneness of man and beast.
8
629
There is even the legend of the tarntauros, or creature half man, and half tarn, which in gorean myth, plays a similar, one might even say, equivalent, role to that of the centaur in the myths of Earth.
Centuries later the stirrup and barbarian lancers would crush the world's most successful civilization.
The very word for "Knight" in German is "Ritter," which, literally, means "Rider".
The ascendancy of the cavalry would remain unchallenged until the achievement of revolutions in infantry tactics and missile power, such things as the coming of the massed pikes, and the flighted clothyard shafts of a dozen fields.
Something of the same joy of the rider, and mystique of the rider, exists on gor in connection with the tarn as existed on Earth in connection with the horse.
For example, if you have thrilled to the movements and power of a fine steed, you have some conception of what it is to be aflight on tarnback.
There is the wind, the sense of the beast, the speed, the movements, now in all dimensions, the climb, the dive, soaring, turning, all in the freedom of the sky! There is here, too, a oneness of man and beast.
There is even the legend of the tarntauros, or creature half man, and half tarn, which in gorean myth, plays a similar, one might even say, equivalent, role to that of the centaur in the myths of Earth.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )