Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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267
If a larl might have been transformed into a man and yet retain its instincts, its heart and its cunning, I think it might look much like Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar.
11
268
"Greetings, noble Samos," I said.
11
269
"Greetings," said he.
11
270
It then occurred to me that this man could not serve priest-kings.
11
271
It occurred to me then, with a shudder which I did not betray, that such a man could serve only the Others, not priest-kings, those Others, in the distant steel worlds, who surreptitiously and cruelly fought to gain this world and Earth for their own ends.
11
272
Samos looked about, gazing on the various racks, to many of which there were still fastened prisoners.
11
273
The torches lit the room with unusual shadows.
If a larl might have been transformed into a man and yet retain its instincts, its heart and its cunning, I think it might look much like Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar.
"Greetings, noble Samos," I said.
"Greetings," said he.
It then occurred to me that this man could not serve priest-kings.
It occurred to me then, with a shudder which I did not betray, that such a man could serve only the Others, not priest-kings, those Others, in the distant steel worlds, who surreptitiously and cruelly fought to gain this world and Earth for their own ends.
Samos looked about, gazing on the various racks, to many of which there were still fastened prisoners.
The torches lit the room with unusual shadows.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )