Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
124
"No," I thought.
9
125
"He does not look prosperous.
9
126
I shall not appeal to him".
9
127
In those days I could not even read the caste colors of Gor, not that all members of a caste could be depended on to appear only in caste robes, which, in many cases, were most likely to appear on caste holidays and city holidays.
9
128
The fellow in brown, I would later learn, would most likely have been of the Peasantry.
9
129
The colors of the five high castes were white, yellow, blue, green, and red, for the Initiates, Builders, Scribes, Physicians, and Warriors, respectively.
9
130
Sometimes the indications of caste were subtle, marked by a pair, or a trio, of short ribbons on the left sleeve, near the wrist.
"No," I thought.
"He does not look prosperous.
I shall not appeal to him".
In those days I could not even read the caste colors of Gor, not that all members of a caste could be depended on to appear only in caste robes, which, in many cases, were most likely to appear on caste holidays and city holidays.
The fellow in brown, I would later learn, would most likely have been of the Peasantry.
The colors of the five high castes were white, yellow, blue, green, and red, for the Initiates, Builders, Scribes, Physicians, and Warriors, respectively.
Sometimes the indications of caste were subtle, marked by a pair, or a trio, of short ribbons on the left sleeve, near the wrist.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )