Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
19
266
Did they fear that the world might suddenly find them out and burst into laughter? All these men had shaved heads.
19
267
All wore robes of glistening white.
19
268
These were, I gathered, "Initiates," supposedly the highest of the high castes.
19
269
How odd, I thought, that it should supposedly be they who had the ear of the mighty and mysterious priest-kings.
19
270
If there were priest-kings, I wondered if they knew about the caste of Initiates.
19
271
Perhaps they would regard them as a joke.
19
272
Why would the priest-kings, I wondered, if they really required intermediaries, and were unable to deal directly with men, and, indeed, if there was any point in them dealing with men at all, have chosen to achieve this end with so eccentric and improbable a caste? Why would they not have chosen some other caste, say, the metal workers or the leather workers, as intermediaries? Those castes, at least, seemed to be populated with men.
Did they fear that the world might suddenly find them out and burst into laughter? All these men had shaved heads.
All wore robes of glistening white.
These were, I gathered, "Initiates," supposedly the highest of the high castes.
How odd, I thought, that it should supposedly be they who had the ear of the mighty and mysterious priest-kings.
If there were priest-kings, I wondered if they knew about the caste of Initiates.
Perhaps they would regard them as a joke.
Why would the priest-kings, I wondered, if they really required intermediaries, and were unable to deal directly with men, and, indeed, if there was any point in them dealing with men at all, have chosen to achieve this end with so eccentric and improbable a caste? Why would they not have chosen some other caste, say, the metal workers or the leather workers, as intermediaries? Those castes, at least, seemed to be populated with men.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )