Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was not unlike a slave whimper, a plea to be found pleasing.
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Are masters not familiar with such sounds, from a slave at their feet? There was a sudden, ferocious shriek from Eve and she leaped upon Lyris, seized her, the pan of meat flying away, and hurled her to the ground on her belly, pushed her head down to the dirt, and snapped at the back of her neck.
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In unweaponed combat amongst Kurii each goes for the other's throat or neck.
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It is a common martial tactic to attempt to get behind the opponent, slipping to the side, or such, for then it is difficult for the opponent to protect himself.
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From this position the back of the neck can be conveniently bitten through, this breaking the connection between the spinal cord and the brain.
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A sound of furious frustration escaped Eve as her fangs closed, scratching, about Lyris' collar.
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Lord Grendel had leaped up at almost the same moment that Eve had left her position, taken hold of Eve and pulled her back, and away, from the helpless, terrified Lyris.
It was not unlike a slave whimper, a plea to be found pleasing.
Are masters not familiar with such sounds, from a slave at their feet? There was a sudden, ferocious shriek from Eve and she leaped upon Lyris, seized her, the pan of meat flying away, and hurled her to the ground on her belly, pushed her head down to the dirt, and snapped at the back of her neck.
In unweaponed combat amongst Kurii each goes for the other's throat or neck.
It is a common martial tactic to attempt to get behind the opponent, slipping to the side, or such, for then it is difficult for the opponent to protect himself.
From this position the back of the neck can be conveniently bitten through, this breaking the connection between the spinal cord and the brain.
A sound of furious frustration escaped Eve as her fangs closed, scratching, about Lyris' collar.
Lord Grendel had leaped up at almost the same moment that Eve had left her position, taken hold of Eve and pulled her back, and away, from the helpless, terrified Lyris.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )