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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is, in the eyes of many followers of Kaissa, easily the second most coveted crown in the game. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #182)
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4 182 It is, in the eyes of many followers of kaissa, easily the second most coveted crown in the game.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 179 Scormus of Ar, though almost universally a versatile and brilliant player, was particularly masterful in this opening; he had used it for victory in the Turian tournaments of the ninth year of the Ubarate of Phanias Turmus; in the open tournaments of Anango, Helmutsport, Tharna, Tyros, and Ko-ro-ba, all played within the past five years; in the winter tournament of the last Sardar Fair and in the city championship of Ar, played some six weeks ago.
4 180 In Ar, when Scormus had achieved capture of Home Stone, Marlenus himself, Ubar of the city, had showered gold upon the board.
4 181 Some regarded winning the city championship of Ar as tantamount to victory at the Fair of En'Kara.
4 182 It is, in the eyes of many followers of kaissa, easily the second most coveted crown in the game.
4 183 Centius of Cos, of course, would also be a master of the Ubara's Gambit.
4 184 Indeed, he was so well versed in the gambit, from both the perspective of yellow and red, that he would doubtless play now for a draw.
4 185 I did not think he would be successful.
Scormus of Ar, though almost universally a versatile and brilliant player, was particularly masterful in this opening; he had used it for victory in the Turian tournaments of the ninth year of the Ubarate of Phanias Turmus; in the open tournaments of Anango, Helmutsport, Tharna, Tyros, and Ko-ro-ba, all played within the past five years; in the winter tournament of the last Sardar Fair and in the city championship of Ar, played some six weeks ago. In Ar, when Scormus had achieved capture of Home Stone, Marlenus himself, Ubar of the city, had showered gold upon the board. Some regarded winning the city championship of Ar as tantamount to victory at the Fair of En'Kara. It is, in the eyes of many followers of kaissa, easily the second most coveted crown in the game. Centius of Cos, of course, would also be a master of the Ubara's Gambit. Indeed, he was so well versed in the gambit, from both the perspective of yellow and red, that he would doubtless play now for a draw. I did not think he would be successful. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 4)