She understood them to be a part of the mythology of this strange world, nonexistent, like sleen, tarns, and such.
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Kurii she had never heard of, at all.
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Perhaps they were another sort of strange men, who lived somewhere else.
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Since they were mentioned in connection with priest-kings, she thought that perhaps they did not exist either.
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Such expressions, she surmised, might be code names for competitive organizations or factions.
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That hypothesis pleased her, though she was not clear why free persons should have recourse to code names before a mere slave.
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"Alas, now," smiled the woman, "I fear I must return to my daily, boring round of parties, and such".
She understood them to be a part of the mythology of this strange world, nonexistent, like sleen, tarns, and such.
Kurii she had never heard of, at all.
Perhaps they were another sort of strange men, who lived somewhere else.
Since they were mentioned in connection with priest-kings, she thought that perhaps they did not exist either.
Such expressions, she surmised, might be code names for competitive organizations or factions.
That hypothesis pleased her, though she was not clear why free persons should have recourse to code names before a mere slave.
"Alas, now," smiled the woman, "I fear I must return to my daily, boring round of parties, and such".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )