Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
397
I wondered if Tyrtaios cared for women.
21
398
He was, as I recalled, quite possibly of the Assassins.
21
399
Such men usually have more on their mind than slaves, such things as their kills, as wealth, as power.
21
400
One of the greatest had been Pa-kur, whose horde had almost mastered Ar.
21
401
To be sure, the frustration of a slave is sometimes useful in the control of a slave.
21
402
And, I thought, Tyrtaios did little without purpose.
21
403
What in one man might seem pointless or gratuitous, in another, such as Tyrtaios, might be the result of sober calculation, a move on the kaissa board of advantage.
I wondered if Tyrtaios cared for women.
He was, as I recalled, quite possibly of the Assassins.
Such men usually have more on their mind than slaves, such things as their kills, as wealth, as power.
One of the greatest had been Pa-kur, whose horde had almost mastered Ar.
To be sure, the frustration of a slave is sometimes useful in the control of a slave.
And, I thought, Tyrtaios did little without purpose.
What in one man might seem pointless or gratuitous, in another, such as Tyrtaios, might be the result of sober calculation, a move on the kaissa board of advantage.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )