Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
96
The kaissa of Turia is apparently identical with that of Ar, and that with that of Port Kar, Ko-ro-ba, Anango, Tabor, the island ubarates, and so on.
The kaissa of Turia is apparently identical with that of Ar, and that with that of Port Kar, Ko-ro-ba, Anango, Tabor, the island ubarates, and so on.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #96)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
93
The most common deck of cards is thick, and contains a hundred cards.
19
94
For the most part there is little standardization on Gor, and many things differ from city to city.
19
95
One game does tend to be standardized, or relatively standardized, however, and that is kaissa.
19
96
The kaissa of Turia is apparently identical with that of Ar, and that with that of Port Kar, Ko-ro-ba, Anango, Tabor, the island ubarates, and so on.
19
97
This probably has to do with the Sardar Fairs.
19
98
As you know, there is literally a caste of Players, generally itinerant, which makes its living by "the Game".
19
99
The charge for a game can range from a tarsk-bit, which is common, to a golden tarn disk, of double weight.
The most common deck of cards is thick, and contains a hundred cards.
For the most part there is little standardization on Gor, and many things differ from city to city.
One game does tend to be standardized, or relatively standardized, however, and that is kaissa.
The kaissa of Turia is apparently identical with that of Ar, and that with that of Port Kar, Ko-ro-ba, Anango, Tabor, the island ubarates, and so on.
This probably has to do with the Sardar Fairs.
As you know, there is literally a caste of Players, generally itinerant, which makes its living by "the Game".
The charge for a game can range from a tarsk-bit, which is common, to a golden tarn disk, of double weight.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 19)