Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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475
It is said they appear as though from nowhere to pillage, and to burn and rape, and then, among the flames, as quickly, vanish to their swift ships, carrying their booty with them, whether it be bars of silver, or goblets of gold, or silken sheets, knotted and bulging with plate, and coins and gems, or merely women, bound, their clothing torn away, whose bodies they find pleasing.
18
476
In Gorean legends the Priest-Kings are said to have formed man from the mud of the earth and the blood of tarns.
18
477
In the legends of Torvaldsland, man has a different origin.
18
478
Gods, meeting in council, decided to form a slave for themselves, for they were all gods, and had no slaves.
18
479
They took a hoe, an instrument for working the soil, and put it among them.
18
480
They then sprinkled water upon this implement and rubbed upon it sweat from their bodies.
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481
From this hoe was formed most men.
It is said they appear as though from nowhere to pillage, and to burn and rape, and then, among the flames, as quickly, vanish to their swift ships, carrying their booty with them, whether it be bars of silver, or goblets of gold, or silken sheets, knotted and bulging with plate, and coins and gems, or merely women, bound, their clothing torn away, whose bodies they find pleasing.
In Gorean legends the Priest-Kings are said to have formed man from the mud of the earth and the blood of tarns.
In the legends of Torvaldsland, man has a different origin.
Gods, meeting in council, decided to form a slave for themselves, for they were all gods, and had no slaves.
They took a hoe, an instrument for working the soil, and put it among them.
They then sprinkled water upon this implement and rubbed upon it sweat from their bodies.
From this hoe was formed most men.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )