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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 57 "I am only a slave," I said.
35 58 "The first phase," he said, "is likely to be securing the surface of Gor, with the exception, perhaps, of the Sardar Mountains, taken to be the range of priest-kings.
35 59 The priest-kings, as is well known, tend to refrain from interference in the affairs of both Kurii and men, provided their weapon and technology laws are respected".
35 60 "Do priest-kings exist?" I asked.
35 61 "Yes," said Desmond of Harfax, "though their nature is little known.
35 62 We think them to be much like men.
35 63 Kurii perhaps think them much like Kurii.
"I am only a slave," I said. "The first phase," he said, "is likely to be securing the surface of Gor, with the exception, perhaps, of the Sardar Mountains, taken to be the range of priest-kings. The priest-kings, as is well known, tend to refrain from interference in the affairs of both Kurii and men, provided their weapon and technology laws are respected". "Do priest-kings exist?" I asked. "Yes," said Desmond of Harfax, "though their nature is little known. We think them to be much like men. Kurii perhaps think them much like Kurii. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )