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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

A March thus consists of 2,160 animals, or, counting the commanders of each Band, too, 2,172 animals. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #124)
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17 124 A March thus consists of 2,160 animals, or, counting the commanders of each Band, too, 2,172 animals.

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

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17 121 Twelve "Kurii," in the sense of military units, constitutes one "Band".
17 122 This has one hundred and eighty animals, including subalterns and leaders, and is itself commanded by a "Blood," whose rank is indicated by two rings on the left arm.
17 123 Twelve of these Bands constitutes a March.
17 124 A March thus consists of 2,160 animals, or, counting the commanders of each Band, too, 2,172 animals.
17 125 A March is commanded by a Blood, whose rank is indicated by one ring on the left arm.
17 126 The rings of rank are quite plain, being of some reddish alloy, and are to be distinguished from decorative rings, of which many Kurii are fond.
17 127 Kurii, generally, like men, seem vain beasts, but there appears to be an inverse correlation between height of rank and intricacy and variety of ornamentation.
Twelve "Kurii," in the sense of military units, constitutes one "Band". This has one hundred and eighty animals, including subalterns and leaders, and is itself commanded by a "Blood," whose rank is indicated by two rings on the left arm. Twelve of these Bands constitutes a March. A March thus consists of 2,160 animals, or, counting the commanders of each Band, too, 2,172 animals. A March is commanded by a Blood, whose rank is indicated by one ring on the left arm. The rings of rank are quite plain, being of some reddish alloy, and are to be distinguished from decorative rings, of which many Kurii are fond. Kurii, generally, like men, seem vain beasts, but there appears to be an inverse correlation between height of rank and intricacy and variety of ornamentation. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17)