Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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92
One could still hear the songs.
1
93
He had restored Lara, Tatrix of Tharna, to her throne.
1
94
He had entered the Sardar and was one of the few men who knew the true nature of priest-kings, those remote and extraordinary beings who controlled the world of Gor.
1
95
He had been instrumental in the Nest War, and had earned the friendship and gratitude of the priest-king, Misk, glorious, gentle Misk.
1
96
"There is Nest Trust between us," Misk had told him.
1
97
I recalled that once I, in the palms of my hands, had felt the delicate touch of the antennae of that golden creature.
1
98
"Yes, there is Nest Trust between us," Tarl Cabot had told him.
One could still hear the songs.
He had restored Lara, Tatrix of Tharna, to her throne.
He had entered the Sardar and was one of the few men who knew the true nature of priest-kings, those remote and extraordinary beings who controlled the world of Gor.
He had been instrumental in the Nest War, and had earned the friendship and gratitude of the priest-king, Misk, glorious, gentle Misk.
"There is Nest Trust between us," Misk had told him.
I recalled that once I, in the palms of my hands, had felt the delicate touch of the antennae of that golden creature.
"Yes, there is Nest Trust between us," Tarl Cabot had told him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )