Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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74
116
He could split a post with an ax hurled from fifteen Kur paces, which is approximately twenty human paces.
He could split a post with an ax hurled from fifteen Kur paces, which is approximately twenty human paces.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74, Sentence #116)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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74
113
It might be mentioned, in passing, that Lord Grendel won the agon of the ax.
74
114
That is, as you doubtless know, a weapon of high repute amongst Kurii.
74
115
It is popular too, I understand, in certain areas on Gor, particularly in the north, toward, and in, Torvaldsland.
74
116
He could split a post with an ax hurled from fifteen Kur paces, which is approximately twenty human paces.
74
117
The crossbow and power weapons were not included in the agons.
74
118
It was felt that the use of neither weapon, however dangerous and effective it might be, required enough skill to qualify it for inclusion in an agon.
74
119
In the case of the crossbow this seems to the writer a mistake.
It might be mentioned, in passing, that Lord Grendel won the agon of the ax.
That is, as you doubtless know, a weapon of high repute amongst Kurii.
It is popular too, I understand, in certain areas on Gor, particularly in the north, toward, and in, Torvaldsland.
He could split a post with an ax hurled from fifteen Kur paces, which is approximately twenty human paces.
The crossbow and power weapons were not included in the agons.
It was felt that the use of neither weapon, however dangerous and effective it might be, required enough skill to qualify it for inclusion in an agon.
In the case of the crossbow this seems to the writer a mistake.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74)