Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
59
"It will probably not take more than half a hundred strokes to cut through".
19
60
My heart fell.
19
61
For all practical purposes it now seemed that priest-kings would be invulnerable to my blade, though I supposed I might have injured them severely if I sliced at the sensory hairs on the legs, at the trunk joining thorax and abdomen, at the eyes and antennae if I could reach them.
19
62
Then it occurred to me that there must be some vital center not mentioned by Sarm, probably a crucial organ or organs for pumping the body fluids of the priest-kings, most simply something corresponding to the heart.
19
63
But of course he would not tell me of this, nor of its location.
19
64
Rather than reveal this information he would undoubtedly prefer that I hack away at doomed Misk as though he were a block of insensate fungus.
19
65
Not only would I not do this because of my affection for Misk but even if I intended to kill him I surely would not have done so in this manner, for it is not the way a trained warrior kills.
"It will probably not take more than half a hundred strokes to cut through".
My heart fell.
For all practical purposes it now seemed that priest-kings would be invulnerable to my blade, though I supposed I might have injured them severely if I sliced at the sensory hairs on the legs, at the trunk joining thorax and abdomen, at the eyes and antennae if I could reach them.
Then it occurred to me that there must be some vital center not mentioned by Sarm, probably a crucial organ or organs for pumping the body fluids of the priest-kings, most simply something corresponding to the heart.
But of course he would not tell me of this, nor of its location.
Rather than reveal this information he would undoubtedly prefer that I hack away at doomed Misk as though he were a block of insensate fungus.
Not only would I not do this because of my affection for Misk but even if I intended to kill him I surely would not have done so in this manner, for it is not the way a trained warrior kills.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )