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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 19 I knew little of what was occurring, but suspected there were battles behind battles.
6 20 I suspected the surface of gor lay at issue.
6 21 It was a speculation that Priest-Kings and Kurii, weary of skirmishes, of indecision, of stalemates, of continual intrusions and probes, had proposed, if not agreed upon, a game of men, a drawing of cards or a casting of dice, on the outcome of which depended a coveted prize, the surface of a world.
6 22 I feared the outcome of this dire contest was slated to take place far from known gor, indeed, at the "World's End," between two Pani contingents.
6 23 I suspected the armaments involved were to be primitive, neither technologically nor industrially advanced.
6 24 One supposed both the sophisticated weaponry of Kurii and the engines of Priest-Kings were to be abjured.
6 25 But then, might they not as well have wagered on a game of kaissa or tharlarion racing at Venna? What were the parameters of this game, if game it was? Could a number of Pani warriors, brought to continental gor, somehow find their way back to the embattled homeland? Perhaps, if the unprecedented voyage could be accomplished.
I knew little of what was occurring, but suspected there were battles behind battles. I suspected the surface of gor lay at issue. It was a speculation that Priest-Kings and Kurii, weary of skirmishes, of indecision, of stalemates, of continual intrusions and probes, had proposed, if not agreed upon, a game of men, a drawing of cards or a casting of dice, on the outcome of which depended a coveted prize, the surface of a world. I feared the outcome of this dire contest was slated to take place far from known gor, indeed, at the "World's End," between two Pani contingents. I suspected the armaments involved were to be primitive, neither technologically nor industrially advanced. One supposed both the sophisticated weaponry of Kurii and the engines of Priest-Kings were to be abjured. But then, might they not as well have wagered on a game of kaissa or tharlarion racing at Venna? What were the parameters of this game, if game it was? Could a number of Pani warriors, brought to continental gor, somehow find their way back to the embattled homeland? Perhaps, if the unprecedented voyage could be accomplished. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )