Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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77
We used the supple temwood lance and a bow modeled on the tuchuk saddle bow, the lance lighter and longer than the spear, exceeding its reach, and the string bow capable, of course, of firing several missiles to one of the traditional crossbow.
We used the supple temwood lance and a bow modeled on the Tuchuk saddle bow, the lance lighter and longer than the spear, exceeding its reach, and the string bow capable, of course, of firing several missiles to one of the traditional crossbow.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #77)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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74
In the following days I reorganized the much reduced command.
1
75
I was proud of the cavalry and it had well proven its reliability and formidableness in combat, for it had met and defeated a far larger force in the skies over the northern forests, a force intent on the destruction of Tarncamp, and, later, one supposes, Shipcamp.
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76
As a tarn force it was superbly trained and uniquely equipped for aerial combat, far more so than the usual tarn forces of known Gor, which usually consisted, in effect, of mounted infantry, spear bearing, and armed with a saddle-clearing crossbow.
1
77
We used the supple temwood lance and a bow modeled on the tuchuk saddle bow, the lance lighter and longer than the spear, exceeding its reach, and the string bow capable, of course, of firing several missiles to one of the traditional crossbow.
1
78
The great peasant bow was impractical to use on tarnback.
1
79
At closer quarters one might use quivas, saddle knives, or Anango darts.
1
80
The large arrow quivers, saddle quivers, one on each side, could carry fifty to a hundred arrows.
In the following days I reorganized the much reduced command.
I was proud of the cavalry and it had well proven its reliability and formidableness in combat, for it had met and defeated a far larger force in the skies over the northern forests, a force intent on the destruction of Tarncamp, and, later, one supposes, Shipcamp.
As a tarn force it was superbly trained and uniquely equipped for aerial combat, far more so than the usual tarn forces of known Gor, which usually consisted, in effect, of mounted infantry, spear bearing, and armed with a saddle-clearing crossbow.
We used the supple temwood lance and a bow modeled on the tuchuk saddle bow, the lance lighter and longer than the spear, exceeding its reach, and the string bow capable, of course, of firing several missiles to one of the traditional crossbow.
The great peasant bow was impractical to use on tarnback.
At closer quarters one might use quivas, saddle knives, or Anango darts.
The large arrow quivers, saddle quivers, one on each side, could carry fifty to a hundred arrows.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1)