Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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84
"That is a second interesting thought," I said.
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85
"But if they possess the power of priest-kings, why not call them priest-kings?" "Do you think they would mind, if I did not?" he asked, somewhat apprehensively.
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86
"Probably not," I said.
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87
Indeed, provided men kept their laws the priest-kings were content to let them do much what they wished.
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88
The major concern of priest-kings with men, it seemed, was to have as little to do with them as possible.
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89
That had always seemed to me understandable.
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90
"But what is the relation of the Initiates to the priest-kings, if there are such?" he asked.
"That is a second interesting thought," I said.
"But if they possess the power of priest-kings, why not call them priest-kings?" "Do you think they would mind, if I did not?" he asked, somewhat apprehensively.
"Probably not," I said.
Indeed, provided men kept their laws the priest-kings were content to let them do much what they wished.
The major concern of priest-kings with men, it seemed, was to have as little to do with them as possible.
That had always seemed to me understandable.
"But what is the relation of the Initiates to the priest-kings, if there are such?" he asked.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )