Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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321
Not all tribes, of course, are vassal or conquering tribes.
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322
Some are independent.
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323
War, incidentally, between vassal tribes is not unknown.
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324
The high tribes need not, though often they do, support vassal tribes in their squabbles; the vassal tribes, however, are expected to support the high, or noble, tribes, in their altercations.
11
325
Sometimes, it is made quite clear, by messenger and proclamation, whether a war is local or not, say, between only the Ta'Kara and the Luraz, who have some point of dispute between them.
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326
All in all, the relation of vassal tribe to conquering tribe probably contributes more to the peace of the Tahari than to its hostilities.
11
327
It is fortunate that some such arrangement exists for the men of the Tahari, like Goreans generally, are extremely proud, high-strung, easily offended men, with a sense of honor that is highly touchy.
Not all tribes, of course, are vassal or conquering tribes.
Some are independent.
War, incidentally, between vassal tribes is not unknown.
The high tribes need not, though often they do, support vassal tribes in their squabbles; the vassal tribes, however, are expected to support the high, or noble, tribes, in their altercations.
Sometimes, it is made quite clear, by messenger and proclamation, whether a war is local or not, say, between only the Ta'Kara and the Luraz, who have some point of dispute between them.
All in all, the relation of vassal tribe to conquering tribe probably contributes more to the peace of the Tahari than to its hostilities.
It is fortunate that some such arrangement exists for the men of the Tahari, like Goreans generally, are extremely proud, high-strung, easily offended men, with a sense of honor that is highly touchy.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )