Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Much of Gor, of course, even for educated Goreans, is terra incognita.
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77
One might add that it is speculated that there is also a "Third Knowledge," which is limited to Priest-Kings.
62
78
I know little or nothing of Priest-Kings.
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79
They are supposedly the "gods of Gor".
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80
I take it that they are men, or some sort of men, perhaps more handsome or godlike than others, with a technology capable, at least until now, of holding Kurii at bay.
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81
It seems they inhabit the Sardar Mountains, from which geographical feature Goreans orient themselves and their maps.
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It might be mentioned that there is no perfectly clear distinction between the "knowledges," as much in the "First Knowledge" is, as would be supposed, included in the "Second Knowledge".
Much of Gor, of course, even for educated Goreans, is terra incognita.
One might add that it is speculated that there is also a "Third Knowledge," which is limited to Priest-Kings.
I know little or nothing of Priest-Kings.
They are supposedly the "gods of Gor".
I take it that they are men, or some sort of men, perhaps more handsome or godlike than others, with a technology capable, at least until now, of holding Kurii at bay.
It seems they inhabit the Sardar Mountains, from which geographical feature Goreans orient themselves and their maps.
It might be mentioned that there is no perfectly clear distinction between the "knowledges," as much in the "First Knowledge" is, as would be supposed, included in the "Second Knowledge".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )