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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 91 Indeed, it seemed to me far more luxurious than the appointments in Misk's own chamber, which seemed utterly bare except for the feed trough and numerous compartments, dials, switches and plugs mounted in one wall.
14 92 The priest-kings eat and sleep standing and never lie down, except perhaps it be to die.
14 93 The bareness of Misk's chamber was, however, as it turned out, only an apparent bareness to a visually oriented organism such as myself.
14 94 Actually the walls, ceiling and floor were covered with what, to a priest-king, were excruciatingly beautiful scent-patterns.
14 95 Indeed, Misk informed me that the patterns in his chamber had been laid down by some of the greatest artists in the Nest.
14 96 My case was a transparent plastic cube of perhaps eight feet square, with ventilation holes and a sliding plastic door.
14 97 There was no lock on the door and thus I could come and go as I pleased.
Indeed, it seemed to me far more luxurious than the appointments in Misk's own chamber, which seemed utterly bare except for the feed trough and numerous compartments, dials, switches and plugs mounted in one wall. The priest-kings eat and sleep standing and never lie down, except perhaps it be to die. The bareness of Misk's chamber was, however, as it turned out, only an apparent bareness to a visually oriented organism such as myself. Actually the walls, ceiling and floor were covered with what, to a priest-king, were excruciatingly beautiful scent-patterns. Indeed, Misk informed me that the patterns in his chamber had been laid down by some of the greatest artists in the Nest. My case was a transparent plastic cube of perhaps eight feet square, with ventilation holes and a sliding plastic door. There was no lock on the door and thus I could come and go as I pleased. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )