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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 199 Lord Grendel, part Kur and part human, was apparently not found acceptable by humans, and so the program was discontinued.
17 200 Interestingly, for most practical purposes, he was not found acceptable by Kurii either, and became, in effect, an outcast on the steel world of his birth.
17 201 A second plan was formed, to convert, bribe, or suborn, and then support, with power and riches, a human to further their projects.
17 202 There was an attempt to recruit a disaffected human, one alienated from, and inimical to, priest-kings, a warrior, whose name was not spoken.
17 203 Apparently this warrior not only declined to accept this commission, but became involved somehow in the politics of the steel world itself, participating in a revolt which brought about, in the steel world in question, a change in governance.
17 204 I, personally, saw little difference between Lord Grendel and another Kur.
17 205 To the Kur, on the other hand, certain differences were apparently offensively obvious.
Lord Grendel, part Kur and part human, was apparently not found acceptable by humans, and so the program was discontinued. Interestingly, for most practical purposes, he was not found acceptable by Kurii either, and became, in effect, an outcast on the steel world of his birth. A second plan was formed, to convert, bribe, or suborn, and then support, with power and riches, a human to further their projects. There was an attempt to recruit a disaffected human, one alienated from, and inimical to, priest-kings, a warrior, whose name was not spoken. Apparently this warrior not only declined to accept this commission, but became involved somehow in the politics of the steel world itself, participating in a revolt which brought about, in the steel world in question, a change in governance. I, personally, saw little difference between Lord Grendel and another Kur. To the Kur, on the other hand, certain differences were apparently offensively obvious. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )