Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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852
There are many forms of dice games on Gor, usually played with anywhere from a single die to five dice.
There are many forms of dice games on Gor, usually played with anywhere from a single die to five dice.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #852)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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849
Aside from this, it might be noted, of course, that the sexual cycles of various species do tend to be correlated with the cycles of the moon, presumably through one natural selection or another.
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850
The Kurii, for example, seem to have retained some vestiges along these lines, for in that species, as I understand it, it is not unusual for females to go to the mating cliffs in the moonlight, where, helpless in their sexuality, they cry out, or howl, their needs.
3
851
I passed a few fellows playing dice.
3
852
There are many forms of dice games on Gor, usually played with anywhere from a single die to five dice.
3
853
The major difference, I think, between the dice of Earth and those of Gor is that the Gorean dice usually have their numbers, or letters, or whatever pictures or devices are used, painted on their surfaces.
3
854
It is difficult to manufacture a pair of fair dice, of course, in which the "numbers," two, three and so on, are represented by scooped out indentations.
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855
For example, the "one" side of a die is likely to have less scooped-out material missing than the "six" side of a die.
Aside from this, it might be noted, of course, that the sexual cycles of various species do tend to be correlated with the cycles of the moon, presumably through one natural selection or another.
The Kurii, for example, seem to have retained some vestiges along these lines, for in that species, as I understand it, it is not unusual for females to go to the mating cliffs in the moonlight, where, helpless in their sexuality, they cry out, or howl, their needs.
I passed a few fellows playing dice.
There are many forms of dice games on Gor, usually played with anywhere from a single die to five dice.
The major difference, I think, between the dice of Earth and those of Gor is that the Gorean dice usually have their numbers, or letters, or whatever pictures or devices are used, painted on their surfaces.
It is difficult to manufacture a pair of fair dice, of course, in which the "numbers," two, three and so on, are represented by scooped out indentations.
For example, the "one" side of a die is likely to have less scooped-out material missing than the "six" side of a die.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)