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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 191 He slapped me on the shoulders, proud as a father who has taught his son chess and has been defeated for the first time.
3 192 I also learned the use of the shield, primarily to meet the cast spear obliquely so that it would deflect harmlessly.
3 193 Toward the end of my training I always fought with shield and helmet.
3 194 I would have supposed that armor, or chain mail perhaps, would have been a desirable addition to the accouterments of the Gorean warrior, but it had been forbidden by the priest-kings.
3 195 A possible hypothesis to explain this is that the priest-kings may have wished war to be a biologically selective process in which the weaker and slower perish and fail to reproduce themselves.
3 196 This might account for the relatively primitive weapons allowed to the Men Below the Mountains.
3 197 On Gor it was not the case that a cavern-chested toothpick could close a switch and devastate an army.
He slapped me on the shoulders, proud as a father who has taught his son chess and has been defeated for the first time. I also learned the use of the shield, primarily to meet the cast spear obliquely so that it would deflect harmlessly. Toward the end of my training I always fought with shield and helmet. I would have supposed that armor, or chain mail perhaps, would have been a desirable addition to the accouterments of the Gorean warrior, but it had been forbidden by the priest-kings. A possible hypothesis to explain this is that the priest-kings may have wished war to be a biologically selective process in which the weaker and slower perish and fail to reproduce themselves. This might account for the relatively primitive weapons allowed to the Men Below the Mountains. On Gor it was not the case that a cavern-chested toothpick could close a switch and devastate an army. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )