Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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116
Initiates, though often feared by the lower castes, are also regarded as being a bit odd, and often figure in common, derisive jokes.
Initiates, though often feared by the lower castes, are also regarded as being a bit odd, and often figure in common, derisive jokes.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #116)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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113
This particular teaching of the Initiates, it is interesting to note, is that taken least seriously by the general population.
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114
No one, except possibly, Initiates, takes it with much seriousness.
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115
The Gorean feeling generally is that there is no reason why Initiates, or only Initiates, should live forever.
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116
Initiates, though often feared by the lower castes, are also regarded as being a bit odd, and often figure in common, derisive jokes.
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117
No female, incidentally, may become an Initiate.
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118
It is a consequence, thusly, that no female can obtain eternal life.
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119
I have often thought that the Initiates, if somewhat more clever, could have a much greater power than they possess on Gor.
This particular teaching of the Initiates, it is interesting to note, is that taken least seriously by the general population.
No one, except possibly, Initiates, takes it with much seriousness.
The Gorean feeling generally is that there is no reason why Initiates, or only Initiates, should live forever.
Initiates, though often feared by the lower castes, are also regarded as being a bit odd, and often figure in common, derisive jokes.
No female, incidentally, may become an Initiate.
It is a consequence, thusly, that no female can obtain eternal life.
I have often thought that the Initiates, if somewhat more clever, could have a much greater power than they possess on Gor.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 2)