Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
267
Rings, comparable to those which are fastened on the legs of the young birds, are worn by the adult birds to reinforce the memory of the hobbling wire and the tarn-goad.
3
268
Later, of course, the adult birds are not fastened, but the conditioning given them in their youth usually holds, except when they become abnormally disturbed or have not been able to obtain food.
3
269
The tarn is one of the two most common mounts of a gorean warrior; the other is the high tharlarion, a species of saddle-lizard, used mostly by clans who have never mastered tarns.
3
270
No one in the City of Cylinders, as far as I knew, maintained tharlarions, though they were supposedly quite common on gor, particularly in the lower areas—in swampland and on the deserts.
3
271
The Older Tarl had mounted his tarn, climbing up the five-rung leather mounting ladder which hangs on the left side of the saddle and is pulled up in flight.
3
272
He fastened himself in the saddle with a broad purple strap.
3
273
He tossed me a small object which nearly fell from my fumbling hands.
Rings, comparable to those which are fastened on the legs of the young birds, are worn by the adult birds to reinforce the memory of the hobbling wire and the tarn-goad.
Later, of course, the adult birds are not fastened, but the conditioning given them in their youth usually holds, except when they become abnormally disturbed or have not been able to obtain food.
The tarn is one of the two most common mounts of a gorean warrior; the other is the high tharlarion, a species of saddle-lizard, used mostly by clans who have never mastered tarns.
No one in the City of Cylinders, as far as I knew, maintained tharlarions, though they were supposedly quite common on gor, particularly in the lower areas—in swampland and on the deserts.
The Older Tarl had mounted his tarn, climbing up the five-rung leather mounting ladder which hangs on the left side of the saddle and is pulled up in flight.
He fastened himself in the saddle with a broad purple strap.
He tossed me a small object which nearly fell from my fumbling hands.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )