Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
55
It was not the way of Priest-Kings.
7
56
Vika would be all unconscious of their machinations; she would simply be herself, which is what the Priest-Kings would desire.
7
57
She would simply be Vika, insolent, aloof, contemptuous, provocative, untamed though collared, determined to be the master though she were the slave.
7
58
I wondered how many men had fallen at her feet, how many men she had forced to sleep at the foot of the great stone couch, in the shadow of the slave ring, while she herself reclined on the pelts and silks of the master.
7
59
* * * * After some hours I found myself again in the Hall of Priest-Kings.
7
60
I was gladdened to see once more the moons and stars of Gor hurtling in the sky above the dome.
7
61
My footsteps rang hollowly on the stones of the floor.
It was not the way of Priest-Kings.
Vika would be all unconscious of their machinations; she would simply be herself, which is what the Priest-Kings would desire.
She would simply be Vika, insolent, aloof, contemptuous, provocative, untamed though collared, determined to be the master though she were the slave.
I wondered how many men had fallen at her feet, how many men she had forced to sleep at the foot of the great stone couch, in the shadow of the slave ring, while she herself reclined on the pelts and silks of the master.
* * * * After some hours I found myself again in the Hall of Priest-Kings.
I was gladdened to see once more the moons and stars of Gor hurtling in the sky above the dome.
My footsteps rang hollowly on the stones of the floor.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )