Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
The homestone says this place is mine, this is my home.
The Home Stone says this place is mine, this is my home.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #19)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
16
They can stand, for example, for a city, and, indeed, are sometimes identified with the city.
28
17
They have some affinity, too, surely, with territoriality and community.
28
18
Even a remote hut, far from the paved avenues of a town or city, may have a homestone, and therein, in the place of his homestone, is the meanest beggar or the poorest peasant a Ubar.
28
19
The homestone says this place is mine, this is my home.
28
20
I am here.
28
21
But I think, often, that it is a mistake to try to translate the homestone into meanings.
28
22
It is not a word, or a sentence.
They can stand, for example, for a city, and, indeed, are sometimes identified with the city.
They have some affinity, too, surely, with territoriality and community.
Even a remote hut, far from the paved avenues of a town or city, may have a home stone, and therein, in the place of his home stone, is the meanest beggar or the poorest peasant a Ubar.
The home stone says this place is mine, this is my home.
I am here.
But I think, often, that it is a mistake to try to translate the home stone into meanings.
It is not a word, or a sentence.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28)