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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

War, for example, between conquering tribes and rebellious vassal tribes is, although not unknown, quite rare. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #317)
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11 317 War, for example, between conquering tribes and rebellious vassal tribes is, although not unknown, quite rare.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 314 The man of the Tahari, conquered, stands ready, his scimitar returned to him, to defend his conqueror to the death.
11 315 The conqueror, by his might and cunning, and victory, has won, by the right of the Tahari, a soldier to his cause.
11 316 I am not clear on the historical roots of this unusual social institution but it does tend, in its practice, to pacify great sections of the Tahari.
11 317 War, for example, between conquering tribes and rebellious vassal tribes is, although not unknown, quite rare.
11 318 Another result, perhaps unfortunate, however, is that the various tribes tend to build into larger and larger confederations of militarily related communities.
11 319 Thus, if war should erupt between the high tribes, the conquering tribes, the entire desert might become engulfed in hostilities.
11 320 This was what was in danger of happening now, for the Aretai and the Kavars were the two high tribes of the Tahari.
The man of the Tahari, conquered, stands ready, his scimitar returned to him, to defend his conqueror to the death. The conqueror, by his might and cunning, and victory, has won, by the right of the Tahari, a soldier to his cause. I am not clear on the historical roots of this unusual social institution but it does tend, in its practice, to pacify great sections of the Tahari. War, for example, between conquering tribes and rebellious vassal tribes is, although not unknown, quite rare. Another result, perhaps unfortunate, however, is that the various tribes tend to build into larger and larger confederations of militarily related communities. Thus, if war should erupt between the high tribes, the conquering tribes, the entire desert might become engulfed in hostilities. This was what was in danger of happening now, for the Aretai and the Kavars were the two high tribes of the Tahari. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11)