Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
35
Commonly, popularly, there are five high castes, the Warriors, which claims sword right to the status, and who would deny that right to armed men, the Physicians, Builders, Scribes, and Initiates.
Commonly, popularly, there are five high castes, the Warriors, which claims sword right to the status, and who would deny that right to armed men, the Physicians, Builders, Scribes, and Initiates.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #35)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
32
It tends to be longer and sharper, and often dictates what the pen will write.
49
33
Four members of the scribes were seated at a table to the side, their papers before them.
49
34
I saw no members of the lower castes present.
49
35
Commonly, popularly, there are five high castes, the Warriors, which claims sword right to the status, and who would deny that right to armed men, the Physicians, Builders, Scribes, and Initiates.
49
36
Of the five "high castes," I saw no representative of the Initiates.
49
37
They regard themselves as the highest of the high castes, presumably in virtue of their claimed relationship, a very privileged relationship, apparently, to the Priest-Kings, the "gods" of Gor.
49
38
I do not know whether Priest-Kings exist or not, or, if they do, if they are aware of the existence of the Initiates.
It tends to be longer and sharper, and often dictates what the pen will write.
Four members of the scribes were seated at a table to the side, their papers before them.
I saw no members of the lower castes present.
Commonly, popularly, there are five high castes, the Warriors, which claims sword right to the status, and who would deny that right to armed men, the Physicians, Builders, Scribes, and Initiates.
Of the five "high castes," I saw no representative of the Initiates.
They regard themselves as the highest of the high castes, presumably in virtue of their claimed relationship, a very privileged relationship, apparently, to the Priest-Kings, the "gods" of Gor.
I do not know whether Priest-Kings exist or not, or, if they do, if they are aware of the existence of the Initiates.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49)