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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 31 Sometimes they use the shadows of the gunwales, falling across the thwarts, judging their angles.
4 32 The sun, too, of course, is used, and, at night, the stars give them suitable compass, even in the open sea.
4 33 It is a matter of their tradition not to rely on the needle compass, as is done in the south.
4 34 The Gorean compass points always to the Sardar, the home of Priest-Kings.
4 35 The men of Torvaldsland do not use it.
4 36 They do not need it.
4 37 The sextant, however, correlated with sun and stars is not unknown to them.
Sometimes they use the shadows of the gunwales, falling across the thwarts, judging their angles. The sun, too, of course, is used, and, at night, the stars give them suitable compass, even in the open sea. It is a matter of their tradition not to rely on the needle compass, as is done in the south. The Gorean compass points always to the Sardar, the home of Priest-Kings. The men of Torvaldsland do not use it. They do not need it. The sextant, however, correlated with sun and stars is not unknown to them. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )