Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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115
Mintar's tent was enormous and domed, similar in shape to others in his camp; however, not only in size, but in splendor of appointment, it was a palace of silk.
15
116
We passed through the guards at the entrance.
15
117
In the center of the great tent, seated alone on cushions before a small fire, were two men, a game board between them.
15
118
One was Mintar, of the merchant Caste, his great bulk resting like a sack of meal on the cushions.
15
119
The other man, a gigantic man, wore the robes of one of the Afflicted, but wore them as a king might.
15
120
He sat cross-legged, his back straight and his head high, in the fashion of a warrior.
15
121
Without needing to approach more closely, I knew the other man.
Mintar's tent was enormous and domed, similar in shape to others in his camp; however, not only in size, but in splendor of appointment, it was a palace of silk.
We passed through the guards at the entrance.
In the center of the great tent, seated alone on cushions before a small fire, were two men, a game board between them.
One was Mintar, of the merchant Caste, his great bulk resting like a sack of meal on the cushions.
The other man, a gigantic man, wore the robes of one of the Afflicted, but wore them as a king might.
He sat cross-legged, his back straight and his head high, in the fashion of a warrior.
Without needing to approach more closely, I knew the other man.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )