Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
35
With respect to the staff, it serves of course not only as a weapon but, more usually, and more civilly, as an aid in traversing terrain of uncertain footing.
With respect to the staff, it serves of course not only as a weapon but, more usually, and more civilly, as an aid in traversing terrain of uncertain footing.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #35)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
32
More than one fellow in the crowd had a staff, that simple weapon which can be so nimble, so lively, so punishing, in the hands of one of skill.
16
33
This was only to be expected as many of the vendors in the market were peasants, come in with produce from outside the walls.
16
34
Indeed, in many places they could simply enter through breaches in the wall, or climb over mounds of rubble, and enter the city.
16
35
With respect to the staff, it serves of course not only as a weapon but, more usually, and more civilly, as an aid in traversing terrain of uncertain footing.
16
36
Too, it is often used, yokelike, fore and aft of its bearer, to carry suspended, balanced baskets.
16
37
Weaponwise, incidentally, there are men who can handle it so well that they are a match for many swordsmen.
16
38
My friend Thurnock, in Port Kar, was one.
More than one fellow in the crowd had a staff, that simple weapon which can be so nimble, so lively, so punishing, in the hands of one of skill.
This was only to be expected as many of the vendors in the market were peasants, come in with produce from outside the walls.
Indeed, in many places they could simply enter through breaches in the wall, or climb over mounds of rubble, and enter the city.
With respect to the staff, it serves of course not only as a weapon but, more usually, and more civilly, as an aid in traversing terrain of uncertain footing.
Too, it is often used, yokelike, fore and aft of its bearer, to carry suspended, balanced baskets.
Weaponwise, incidentally, there are men who can handle it so well that they are a match for many swordsmen.
My friend Thurnock, in Port Kar, was one.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 16)