Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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64
Ivar, like many of those in the north, was a passable reader, but took care to conceal this fact.
16
65
He belonged to the class of men who could hire their reading done for them, much as he could buy thralls to do his farming.
16
66
It was not regarded as dignified for a warrior to be too expert with letters, such being a task beneath warriors.
16
67
To have a scribe's skills would tend to embarrass a man of arms, and tend to lower his prestige among his peers.
16
68
Many of the north, then, were rather proud of their illiteracy, or semi-illiteracy.
16
69
It was expected of them.
16
70
It honored them.
Ivar, like many of those in the north, was a passable reader, but took care to conceal this fact.
He belonged to the class of men who could hire their reading done for them, much as he could buy thralls to do his farming.
It was not regarded as dignified for a warrior to be too expert with letters, such being a task beneath warriors.
To have a scribe's skills would tend to embarrass a man of arms, and tend to lower his prestige among his peers.
Many of the north, then, were rather proud of their illiteracy, or semi-illiteracy.
It was expected of them.
It honored them.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )