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

His criteria were less strength and prowess than reliability and honor. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #136)
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49 136 His criteria were less strength and prowess than reliability and honor.

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

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49 133 Kurii, too, who kept much to themselves, might also kill for food, men or one another.
49 134 Our own gang must be formed to defend our supplies and other goods.
49 135 Grendel accepted some to share our trials and rejected others.
49 136 His criteria were less strength and prowess than reliability and honor.
49 137 One would not wish to find a knife at one's throat when the Aqueduct Road was nigh.
49 138 Most of the kajirae would remain in the Cave, presumably to be fought over as work and pleasure objects by the gangs.
49 139 There were twenty-two men in our group, and one free woman, the Lady Bina.
Kurii, too, who kept much to themselves, might also kill for food, men or one another. Our own gang must be formed to defend our supplies and other goods. Grendel accepted some to share our trials and rejected others. His criteria were less strength and prowess than reliability and honor. One would not wish to find a knife at one's throat when the Aqueduct Road was nigh. Most of the kajirae would remain in the Cave, presumably to be fought over as work and pleasure objects by the gangs. There were twenty-two men in our group, and one free woman, the Lady Bina. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49)