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

Kurii, like men, are visually oriented organisms, but their hearing and their sense of smell is incomparably more acute. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #450)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 450 Kurii, like men, are visually oriented organisms, but their hearing and their sense of smell is incomparably more acute.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 447 It was thus, I conjecture, that I could not be seen by those outside the field and yet that I, within the field, could experience the world visually which lay beyond it.
21 448 Such a device would have been useless among Priest-Kings, for they do not much depend on their visual sensors.
21 449 Among Kurii I was not certain how effective it would be.
21 450 Kurii, like men, are visually oriented organisms, but their hearing and their sense of smell is incomparably more acute.
21 451 I did not know how many charges the weapon of the Kur held.
21 452 Further, I was unarmed.
21 453 I slipped back into the whipping sand.
It was thus, I conjecture, that I could not be seen by those outside the field and yet that I, within the field, could experience the world visually which lay beyond it. Such a device would have been useless among Priest-Kings, for they do not much depend on their visual sensors. Among Kurii I was not certain how effective it would be. Kurii, like men, are visually oriented organisms, but their hearing and their sense of smell is incomparably more acute. I did not know how many charges the weapon of the Kur held. Further, I was unarmed. I slipped back into the whipping sand. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 21)