Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
162
"Impossible," said the captain.
2
163
Even with the fog we could not be so far off our course, or so confused.
2
164
The tarn, you see, is a land bird, a hook-beaked, vast-winged, gigantic, crested, dreaded, fearsome monster of the skies.
2
165
Its talons can clasp a kaiila and carry it aloft, to drop it to its death, thence to land and feed on the meat.
2
166
Its most common prey is the delicate, flocking, single-horned tabuk.
2
167
A single wrench of that mighty beak could tear the arm from a man.
2
168
The tarn, you see, never flies from the sight of land.
"Impossible," said the captain.
Even with the fog we could not be so far off our course, or so confused.
The tarn, you see, is a land bird, a hook-beaked, vast-winged, gigantic, crested, dreaded, fearsome monster of the skies.
Its talons can clasp a kaiila and carry it aloft, to drop it to its death, thence to land and feed on the meat.
Its most common prey is the delicate, flocking, single-horned tabuk.
A single wrench of that mighty beak could tear the arm from a man.
The tarn, you see, never flies from the sight of land.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )