Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
171
They then, I thought, as men, realized the power of priest- kings, and feared them.
They then, I thought, as men, realized the power of Priest- Kings, and feared them.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #171)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
168
"I have seen it once," said the beast, "when a fellow of mine, brandishing a forbidden weapon, one forbidden by the laws of priest- kings, was suddenly torn away from me, literally from my side, in a burst of light, of flesh, of blood, and ash.
21
169
The stones on which he had stood had melted".
21
170
I realized then that the beasts, who were presumably advanced, perhaps as much as the men of Earth, or more, here, on Gor, had limited themselves to permitted weapons.
21
171
They then, I thought, as men, realized the power of priest- kings, and feared them.
21
172
How formidable, how terrible, I thought, must be priest-kings.
21
173
"I do not understand," said Tyrtaios.
21
174
"Should the cargo be tampered with," said the beast, "it will be destroyed, and he who would dare to tamper with it, perhaps merely desiring to apprise himself of its nature, with it.
"I have seen it once," said the beast, "when a fellow of mine, brandishing a forbidden weapon, one forbidden by the laws of priest- kings, was suddenly torn away from me, literally from my side, in a burst of light, of flesh, of blood, and ash.
The stones on which he had stood had melted".
I realized then that the beasts, who were presumably advanced, perhaps as much as the men of Earth, or more, here, on Gor, had limited themselves to permitted weapons.
They then, I thought, as men, realized the power of priest- kings, and feared them.
How formidable, how terrible, I thought, must be priest-kings.
"I do not understand," said Tyrtaios.
"Should the cargo be tampered with," said the beast, "it will be destroyed, and he who would dare to tamper with it, perhaps merely desiring to apprise himself of its nature, with it.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 21)