Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
113
"I am afraid," I said.
34
114
"These latter beasts," he said, "of which I conjecture, are much like gods, content unto themselves, with little interest in the politics and vicissitudes of mundane matters, and certainly not those of other species.
34
115
Still, despite their passivity and aloofness, their singular lack of imperialism and aggression, they will protect the integrity of their habitat to the death".
34
116
"They are priest-kings," I said.
34
117
"I have heard of them".
34
118
"They have enacted laws, weapon laws, communication laws, and such," said Kurik, "that are enforced with severity, that no other form of life, Kur or human, or other, may reduce, sicken, or ruin their world".
34
119
"Why do not the Kurii," I asked, "if they are so ambitious, violent, and powerful, if this world is not yet available to them, seize Earth?" "priest-kings," said Kurik, "shelter Earth.
"I am afraid," I said.
"These latter beasts," he said, "of which I conjecture, are much like gods, content unto themselves, with little interest in the politics and vicissitudes of mundane matters, and certainly not those of other species.
Still, despite their passivity and aloofness, their singular lack of imperialism and aggression, they will protect the integrity of their habitat to the death".
"They are priest-kings," I said.
"I have heard of them".
"They have enacted laws, weapon laws, communication laws, and such," said Kurik, "that are enforced with severity, that no other form of life, Kur or human, or other, may reduce, sicken, or ruin their world".
"Why do not the Kurii," I asked, "if they are so ambitious, violent, and powerful, if this world is not yet available to them, seize Earth?" "priest-kings," said Kurik, "shelter Earth.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )