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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 75 There is nothing surprising in this inasmuch as each bird is trained, by the Caste of Tarn Keepers, to respond to a different note.
2 76 When the tarn is presented to a warrior, or sold to one, the whistle accompanies the bird.
2 77 Needless to say, the whistle is important and carefully guarded, for should it be lost or fall into the hands of an enemy the warrior has, for all practical purposes, lost his mount.
2 78 I now dressed myself in the scarlet garb of a warrior of gor.
2 79 I was puzzled that the garb, like the helmet and shield, bore no insignia.
2 80 This was contrary to the ways of gor, for normally only the habiliments of outlaws and exiles, men without a city, lack the identifying devices of which the gorean is so proud.
2 81 I donned the helmet, and slung the shield and sword over my left shoulder.
There is nothing surprising in this inasmuch as each bird is trained, by the Caste of Tarn Keepers, to respond to a different note. When the tarn is presented to a warrior, or sold to one, the whistle accompanies the bird. Needless to say, the whistle is important and carefully guarded, for should it be lost or fall into the hands of an enemy the warrior has, for all practical purposes, lost his mount. I now dressed myself in the scarlet garb of a warrior of gor. I was puzzled that the garb, like the helmet and shield, bore no insignia. This was contrary to the ways of gor, for normally only the habiliments of outlaws and exiles, men without a city, lack the identifying devices of which the gorean is so proud. I donned the helmet, and slung the shield and sword over my left shoulder. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )