Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Similarly," I said, "if there were such a thing as "real magic" in your sense, whatever that might be, the world would presumably be much different than it is".
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471
"There might be a great many more turtles," he said.
17
472
"Quite possibly," I said.
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473
I did not doubt, of course, from what I knew of them, that the science of priest-kings was such that many unusual effects could be achieved.
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474
And, indeed, I did not doubt but what many such were well within the scope of the several sciences of the Kurii, as well.
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475
But these effects, of course, were rationally explicable, at least to those with the pertinent techniques and knowledge at their disposal, effects which were the fruits of unusual sciences and technologies.
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476
I did not think that Marcus needed to know about such things.
"Similarly," I said, "if there were such a thing as "real magic" in your sense, whatever that might be, the world would presumably be much different than it is".
"There might be a great many more turtles," he said.
"Quite possibly," I said.
I did not doubt, of course, from what I knew of them, that the science of priest-kings was such that many unusual effects could be achieved.
And, indeed, I did not doubt but what many such were well within the scope of the several sciences of the Kurii, as well.
But these effects, of course, were rationally explicable, at least to those with the pertinent techniques and knowledge at their disposal, effects which were the fruits of unusual sciences and technologies.
I did not think that Marcus needed to know about such things.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )