Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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89
They had thought to come to the Sardar as free women, discharging their obligation to the Priest-Kings.
1
90
They would leave as slave girls.
1
91
I turned away.
1
92
My business was with the Priest-Kings of gor.
1
93
Indeed, I had come to the Sardar to encounter the fabled Priest-Kings, whose incomparable power so inextricably influences the destinies of the cities and men of the Counter-Earth.
1
94
It is said that the Priest-Kings know whatever transpires on their world and that the mere lifting of their hand can summon all the powers of the universe.
1
95
I myself had seen the power of Priest-Kings and knew that such beings existed.
They had thought to come to the Sardar as free women, discharging their obligation to the Priest-Kings.
They would leave as slave girls.
I turned away.
My business was with the Priest-Kings of gor.
Indeed, I had come to the Sardar to encounter the fabled Priest-Kings, whose incomparable power so inextricably influences the destinies of the cities and men of the Counter-Earth.
It is said that the Priest-Kings know whatever transpires on their world and that the mere lifting of their hand can summon all the powers of the universe.
I myself had seen the power of Priest-Kings and knew that such beings existed.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )