Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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92
It sets them apart, and makes them feel important and wise, and specially privileged.
2
93
There are many texts, of course, which are secret to the caste, and not even available to scholars generally.
2
94
In these it is rumored there are marvelous spells and mighty magics, particularly if read backward on certain feast days.
2
95
Whereas Initiates tend not to be taken with great seriousness by the high castes, or the more intelligent members of the population, except in matters of political alliance, their teachings and purported ability to intercede with priest-kings, and further the welfare of their adherents, is taken with great seriousness by many of the lower castes.
2
96
And many men, who suspect that the Initiates, in their claims and pretensions, are frauds, will nonetheless avoid coming into conflict with the caste.
2
97
This is particularly true of civic leaders who do not wish the power of the Initiates to turn the lower castes against them.
2
98
And, after all, who knows much of priest-kings, other than the obvious fact that they exist.
It sets them apart, and makes them feel important and wise, and specially privileged.
There are many texts, of course, which are secret to the caste, and not even available to scholars generally.
In these it is rumored there are marvelous spells and mighty magics, particularly if read backward on certain feast days.
Whereas Initiates tend not to be taken with great seriousness by the high castes, or the more intelligent members of the population, except in matters of political alliance, their teachings and purported ability to intercede with priest-kings, and further the welfare of their adherents, is taken with great seriousness by many of the lower castes.
And many men, who suspect that the Initiates, in their claims and pretensions, are frauds, will nonetheless avoid coming into conflict with the caste.
This is particularly true of civic leaders who do not wish the power of the Initiates to turn the lower castes against them.
And, after all, who knows much of priest-kings, other than the obvious fact that they exist.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )