Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
49
39
Initiates are easily recognized by their shaven heads and white robes.
49
40
They maintain temples and conduct services.
49
41
They bravely stand between the power, mystery, and formidableness of priest-kings and ordinary people, on whose behalf they will intercede, for a fee, with the priest-kings themselves.
49
42
If one wishes good fortune and success for oneself or one's enterprises, or woe, even disaster, to one's enemies and their projects, or such, one need only contact Initiates, whose fees are, I gather, commensurate with the amount of good fortune, or woe, or such, desired.
49
43
The projects need not be mighty, of course.
49
44
Whether one is interested in the success of a supper, a happy outcome at the tarn races, or merely wishes to melt the heart of some aloof free woman, or such, the Initiates, humble in their holiness and concern, earnest and sympathetic, stand ready to take action, notifying the priest-kings of the matter and, if all goes well, securing a favorable result for the petitioner.
I do not know whether priest-kings exist or not, or, if they do, if they are aware of the existence of the Initiates.
Initiates are easily recognized by their shaven heads and white robes.
They maintain temples and conduct services.
They bravely stand between the power, mystery, and formidableness of priest-kings and ordinary people, on whose behalf they will intercede, for a fee, with the priest-kings themselves.
If one wishes good fortune and success for oneself or one's enterprises, or woe, even disaster, to one's enemies and their projects, or such, one need only contact Initiates, whose fees are, I gather, commensurate with the amount of good fortune, or woe, or such, desired.
The projects need not be mighty, of course.
Whether one is interested in the success of a supper, a happy outcome at the tarn races, or merely wishes to melt the heart of some aloof free woman, or such, the Initiates, humble in their holiness and concern, earnest and sympathetic, stand ready to take action, notifying the priest-kings of the matter and, if all goes well, securing a favorable result for the petitioner.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )