Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
424
Such eyes are common on Gorean ships.
20
425
How else, some mariners inquire, could she see her way? To the Gorean mariner, as to many who have followed the ways of the sea, learning her, fearing her, loving her, the ship is more than an engineered structure of iron and wood.
20
426
It is more than tackle and blocks, beams and planks, canvas and caulking.
20
427
There is an indefinability and preciousness about her, a mystique which informs her, an exceeding of what is seen, a nature and wondrous mystery, like that of a companion and lover, a creature and friend.
20
428
Though I have seldom heard them speak explicitly of this, particularly when landsmen are present, many Gorean mariners seem to believe that the ship is in some way alive.
20
429
This is supposed to occur when the eyes have been painted.
20
430
It is then, some say, that she comes alive, when she can see.
Such eyes are common on Gorean ships.
How else, some mariners inquire, could she see her way? To the Gorean mariner, as to many who have followed the ways of the sea, learning her, fearing her, loving her, the ship is more than an engineered structure of iron and wood.
It is more than tackle and blocks, beams and planks, canvas and caulking.
There is an indefinability and preciousness about her, a mystique which informs her, an exceeding of what is seen, a nature and wondrous mystery, like that of a companion and lover, a creature and friend.
Though I have seldom heard them speak explicitly of this, particularly when landsmen are present, many Gorean mariners seem to believe that the ship is in some way alive.
This is supposed to occur when the eyes have been painted.
It is then, some say, that she comes alive, when she can see.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )