Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
34
183
They would not be trusted".
34
184
"It would be a foolish tarsk or tabuk," he said, "that would ally itself with a larl".
34
185
"Surely," I said.
34
186
"So a plan was formed," he said, "to produce a form of life to bridge that chasm of mistrust and terror, to produce a form of life more acceptable to humans, one that might enlist the aid of thousands of humans, suitably armed, to rise against and overthrow priest-kings, thus unwittingly to do the work of concealed Kur masters".
34
187
"And what, later, of such humans?" I asked.
34
188
"It would be a foolish tarsk or tabuk," he said, "that would ally itself with a larl".
34
189
"I see," I said.
They would not be trusted".
"It would be a foolish tarsk or tabuk," he said, "that would ally itself with a larl".
"Surely," I said.
"So a plan was formed," he said, "to produce a form of life to bridge that chasm of mistrust and terror, to produce a form of life more acceptable to humans, one that might enlist the aid of thousands of humans, suitably armed, to rise against and overthrow priest-kings, thus unwittingly to do the work of concealed Kur masters".
"And what, later, of such humans?" I asked.
"It would be a foolish tarsk or tabuk," he said, "that would ally itself with a larl".
"I see," I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )