Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
251
I needed no urging.
3
252
I darted from under the bird.
3
253
One stroke of those wings would hurl me yards from the top of the cylinder.
3
254
The tarn dropped to the roof of the cylinder and regarded us with his bright black eyes.
3
255
Though the tarn, like most birds, is surprisingly light for its size, this primarily having to do with the comparative hollowness of the bones, it is an extremely powerful bird, powerful even beyond what one would expect from such a monster.
3
256
Whereas large Earth birds, such as the eagle, must, when taking flight from the ground, begin with a running start, the tarn, with its incredible musculature, aided undoubtedly by the somewhat lighter gravity of Gor, can with a spring and a sudden flurry of its giant wings lift both himself and his rider into the air.
3
257
In Gorean, these birds are sometimes spoken of as Brothers of the Wind.
I needed no urging.
I darted from under the bird.
One stroke of those wings would hurl me yards from the top of the cylinder.
The tarn dropped to the roof of the cylinder and regarded us with his bright black eyes.
Though the tarn, like most birds, is surprisingly light for its size, this primarily having to do with the comparative hollowness of the bones, it is an extremely powerful bird, powerful even beyond what one would expect from such a monster.
Whereas large Earth birds, such as the eagle, must, when taking flight from the ground, begin with a running start, the tarn, with its incredible musculature, aided undoubtedly by the somewhat lighter gravity of Gor, can with a spring and a sudden flurry of its giant wings lift both himself and his rider into the air.
In Gorean, these birds are sometimes spoken of as Brothers of the Wind.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )