Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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110
I had never seen such a thing before.
44
111
It was a Kur ax.
44
112
Such a thing, I would learn, could, in a single blow, fell small trees and shatter walls.
44
113
It not infrequently figured, I was given to understand, in the "games of the rings," whatever they might be.
44
114
As light and terrifying as such a thing might be in the grasp of a Kur, I was sure, did I dare to touch it, I would have found it difficult to lift, let alone employ.
44
115
To be sure, I would not have dared to touch it, for a slave might be slain for so much as touching a weapon without permission.
44
116
"You are muddy, and filthy," said the beast.
I had never seen such a thing before.
It was a Kur ax.
Such a thing, I would learn, could, in a single blow, fell small trees and shatter walls.
It not infrequently figured, I was given to understand, in the "games of the rings," whatever they might be.
As light and terrifying as such a thing might be in the grasp of a Kur, I was sure, did I dare to touch it, I would have found it difficult to lift, let alone employ.
To be sure, I would not have dared to touch it, for a slave might be slain for so much as touching a weapon without permission.
"You are muddy, and filthy," said the beast.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )