Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
11
26
I had studied, too, the games of masters, in particular those of the young, handsome, lame, fiery Scormus of Ar, and of the much older, almost legendary master of Cos, gentle, white-haired Centius, he of the famed Centian opening.
I had studied, too, the games of masters, in particular those of the young, handsome, lame, fiery Scormus of Ar, and of the much older, almost legendary master of Cos, gentle, white-haired Centius, he of the famed Centian opening.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #26)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
23
I had tried to play frequently with players of strength superior to my own.
11
24
I found myself often, eventually, capable of beating them.
11
25
Then I would seek others, stronger still.
11
26
I had studied, too, the games of masters, in particular those of the young, handsome, lame, fiery Scormus of Ar, and of the much older, almost legendary master of Cos, gentle, white-haired Centius, he of the famed Centian opening.
11
27
Scormus was fierce, arrogant and brilliant.
11
28
The medallion and throne of Centius was now, by many, said to be his.
11
29
But there were those who did not agree.
I had tried to play frequently with players of strength superior to my own.
I found myself often, eventually, capable of beating them.
Then I would seek others, stronger still.
I had studied, too, the games of masters, in particular those of the young, handsome, lame, fiery Scormus of Ar, and of the much older, almost legendary master of Cos, gentle, white-haired Centius, he of the famed Centian opening.
Scormus was fierce, arrogant and brilliant.
The medallion and throne of Centius was now, by many, said to be his.
But there were those who did not agree.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11)