Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
350
"Praise the priest-kings!" said a man, fervently.
1
351
"Praise the priest-kings," said another.
1
352
I thought that Misk, the priest-King, my friend, might have been fascinated, if puzzled, by this behavior.
1
353
An adult Initiate, in his flowing white robe, carried the staff surmounted with the golden circle, a figure with neither beginning nor end, the symbol of priest-kings.
1
354
He was followed by some ten or so Initiates, in double file.
1
355
It was these who were chanting.
1
356
A free woman drew back her robes, hastily, frightened, lest they touch an Initiate.
"Praise the priest-kings!" said a man, fervently.
"Praise the priest-kings," said another.
I thought that Misk, the priest-King, my friend, might have been fascinated, if puzzled, by this behavior.
An adult Initiate, in his flowing white robe, carried the staff surmounted with the golden circle, a figure with neither beginning nor end, the symbol of priest-kings.
He was followed by some ten or so Initiates, in double file.
It was these who were chanting.
A free woman drew back her robes, hastily, frightened, lest they touch an Initiate.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )