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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 30 Open formations will try to let them pass, and attack them from behind.
19 31 Closed formations seek uneven ground, use ditches, diagonally anchored, sharpened stakes, and such.
19 32 If they become slowed, or are milling, they can be attacked by special troops, with broad-bladed axes, designed to disable or sever a leg.
19 33 I have never much favored tharlarion in combat, as, if they are confused, or wounded, they become uncontrollable, and are as likely to turn about and plunge into their own troops as those of the enemy, thereby, indiscriminately, wherever they trod or roll, whether amongst friends or foes, spreading disorder and death.
19 34 Some kaiila, incidentally, become hard to handle in the presence of tharlarion, if they are unfamiliar with them.
19 35 The issue of more than one battle had turned on this seeming oddity.
19 36 For this reason, the Tuchuks, and others of the Wagon Peoples, and, I suppose, others, accustom their kaiila to the sight and smell of tharlarion.
Open formations will try to let them pass, and attack them from behind. Closed formations seek uneven ground, use ditches, diagonally anchored, sharpened stakes, and such. If they become slowed, or are milling, they can be attacked by special troops, with broad-bladed axes, designed to disable or sever a leg. I have never much favored tharlarion in combat, as, if they are confused, or wounded, they become uncontrollable, and are as likely to turn about and plunge into their own troops as those of the enemy, thereby, indiscriminately, wherever they trod or roll, whether amongst friends or foes, spreading disorder and death. Some kaiila, incidentally, become hard to handle in the presence of tharlarion, if they are unfamiliar with them. The issue of more than one battle had turned on this seeming oddity. For this reason, the Tuchuks, and others of the Wagon Peoples, and, I suppose, others, accustom their kaiila to the sight and smell of tharlarion. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )