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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 30 Interestingly, Priest-Kings, who are not visually oriented organisms, find little difference between kurii and men.
11 31 To me this seems preposterous, for ones so wise as Priest-Kings, but, in spite of its obvious falsity, Priest-Kings regard the kurii and men as rather similar, almost equivalent species.
11 32 One difference they do remark between the human and the kur, and that is that the human, commonly, has an inhibition against killing.
11 33 This inhibition the kur lacks.
11 34 "Fellow rational creatures!" called the kur.
11 35 It was difficult at first to understand it.
11 36 It was horrifying, too.
Interestingly, Priest-Kings, who are not visually oriented organisms, find little difference between kurii and men. To me this seems preposterous, for ones so wise as Priest-Kings, but, in spite of its obvious falsity, Priest-Kings regard the kurii and men as rather similar, almost equivalent species. One difference they do remark between the human and the kur, and that is that the human, commonly, has an inhibition against killing. This inhibition the kur lacks. "Fellow rational creatures!" called the kur. It was difficult at first to understand it. It was horrifying, too. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )