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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

The guard, backed now by the second Kur, the armed Kur, motioned that Lord Grendel should retreat to the rear of his cell, which he did. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #30)
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29 30 The guard, backed now by the second kur, the armed kur, motioned that Lord Grendel should retreat to the rear of his cell, which he did.

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

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29 27 It seemed to me a terrible weapon, one which might splinter beams, perhaps shatter rocks, but, also, I supposed that it complied with the weapon laws of the Priest-Kings.
29 28 It was, in its way, a form of complex crossbow.
29 29 It would have been difficult for a human to lift, and, if it were not mounted, to fire.
29 30 The guard, backed now by the second kur, the armed kur, motioned that Lord Grendel should retreat to the rear of his cell, which he did.
29 31 The gate to the cell was then opened and I entered, bearing the tray.
29 32 I put it down on the floor toward the center of the cell.
29 33 Lord Grendel's eyes watched me, closely.
It seemed to me a terrible weapon, one which might splinter beams, perhaps shatter rocks, but, also, I supposed that it complied with the weapon laws of the Priest-Kings. It was, in its way, a form of complex crossbow. It would have been difficult for a human to lift, and, if it were not mounted, to fire. The guard, backed now by the second kur, the armed kur, motioned that Lord Grendel should retreat to the rear of his cell, which he did. The gate to the cell was then opened and I entered, bearing the tray. I put it down on the floor toward the center of the cell. Lord Grendel's eyes watched me, closely. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 29)