Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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44
This resembles the kaissa board.
This resembles the Kaissa board.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #44)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
41
I felt the point of his lance at my throat.
18
42
He retired to the canopy beneath which, with water, he sat, cross-legged, with his companion.
18
43
Between them they had, in the crusts, scratched a board for Zar.
18
44
This resembles the kaissa board.
18
45
Pieces, however, may be placed only on the intersections of lines either within or at the edges of the board.
18
46
Each player has nine pieces of equal value which are originally placed on the intersections of the nine interior vertical lines with what would be the rear horizontal line, constituted by the back edge of the board, from each player's point of view.
18
47
The corners are not used in the original placement, though they constitute legitimate move points after play begins.
I felt the point of his lance at my throat.
He retired to the canopy beneath which, with water, he sat, cross-legged, with his companion.
Between them they had, in the crusts, scratched a board for Zar.
This resembles the kaissa board.
Pieces, however, may be placed only on the intersections of lines either within or at the edges of the board.
Each player has nine pieces of equal value which are originally placed on the intersections of the nine interior vertical lines with what would be the rear horizontal line, constituted by the back edge of the board, from each player's point of view.
The corners are not used in the original placement, though they constitute legitimate move points after play begins.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 18)