Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
58
It did not take me much time to adapt to the kaissa of Torvaldsland, for it is quite similar to the kaissa of the south.
It did not take me much time to adapt to the Kaissa of Torvaldsland, for it is quite similar to the Kaissa of the south.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #58)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
55
Similarly there are no Scribes, but a piece, which moves identically, called the Singer.
4
56
I thought that Andreas of Tor, a friend, of the caste of Singers, might have been pleased to learn that his caste was represented, and honored, on the boards of the north.
4
57
The Spearmen moved identically with the southern Spearmen.
4
58
It did not take me much time to adapt to the kaissa of Torvaldsland, for it is quite similar to the kaissa of the south.
4
59
On the other hand, feeling my way on the board, I had lost the first two games to the Forkbeard.
4
60
Interestingly, he had been eager to familiarize me with the game, and was abundant in his explanations and advice.
4
61
Clearly, he wished me to play him at my full efficiency, without handicap, as soon as possible.
Similarly there are no Scribes, but a piece, which moves identically, called the Singer.
I thought that Andreas of Tor, a friend, of the caste of Singers, might have been pleased to learn that his caste was represented, and honored, on the boards of the north.
The Spearmen moved identically with the southern Spearmen.
It did not take me much time to adapt to the kaissa of Torvaldsland, for it is quite similar to the kaissa of the south.
On the other hand, feeling my way on the board, I had lost the first two games to the Forkbeard.
Interestingly, he had been eager to familiarize me with the game, and was abundant in his explanations and advice.
Clearly, he wished me to play him at my full efficiency, without handicap, as soon as possible.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4)