Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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In battle, if troops are massed, the kaiila can be penned in, and immobilized, this rendering it susceptible to a common form of attack, being stabbed from beneath in the belly, by a crouching, lunging foe, following which the animal becomes unmanageable, is likely to throw the rider, and may eventually bleed to death.
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As mentioned, Tuchuks seldom close with their foe.
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It is not necessary.
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In this sense, in their way, they resemble the caste of peasants, masters of the great bow.
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It had been dark in the tunnel.
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There was no candle, no lamp.
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In such as place even the sleen would be blind.
In battle, if troops are massed, the kaiila can be penned in, and immobilized, this rendering it susceptible to a common form of attack, being stabbed from beneath in the belly, by a crouching, lunging foe, following which the animal becomes unmanageable, is likely to throw the rider, and may eventually bleed to death.
As mentioned, Tuchuks seldom close with their foe.
It is not necessary.
In this sense, in their way, they resemble the caste of peasants, masters of the great bow.
It had been dark in the tunnel.
There was no candle, no lamp.
In such as place even the sleen would be blind.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )