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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 34 The land, its fall and lie, wells, watercourses, their breadth and depth, their swiftness, fords, climate, time of year, visibility, precipitation, footing, and such, provide the four-dimensional board on which are played the games of war.
3 35 It is no wonder that fine soldiers are often astute historians, careful students of maps and campaigns.
3 36 Certain routes, situations and times of year are optimal for certain purposes, and others are not, and might even prove disastrous.
3 37 Certain passes on gor, for example, have been used again and again.
3 38 They are simply the optimal routes between significant points.
3 39 They bear the graffiti of dozens of armies, carved there over a period of centuries, some of it as much as three thousand years ago.
3 40 I had been in this vicinity, keeping a small, concealed camp, overlooking the road, some five days.
The land, its fall and lie, wells, watercourses, their breadth and depth, their swiftness, fords, climate, time of year, visibility, precipitation, footing, and such, provide the four-dimensional board on which are played the games of war. It is no wonder that fine soldiers are often astute historians, careful students of maps and campaigns. Certain routes, situations and times of year are optimal for certain purposes, and others are not, and might even prove disastrous. Certain passes on gor, for example, have been used again and again. They are simply the optimal routes between significant points. They bear the graffiti of dozens of armies, carved there over a period of centuries, some of it as much as three thousand years ago. I had been in this vicinity, keeping a small, concealed camp, overlooking the road, some five days. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )