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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 165 The primary advantage I supposed was that it allowed the Gorean warrior to work close to his man.
22 166 The brief reach of the blade tended to be more than compensated for by the rapidity with which it might be wielded and the ease with which it might work beneath the guard of a longer weapon.
22 167 If the swordsman with a longer weapon could not finish the fight in the first thrust or two he was a dead man.
22 168 "Where are the tunnels of the Golden beetle?" I asked.
22 169 "Inquire," said Misk.
22 170 "They are well known to all within the Nest".
22 171 "Is it as difficult to slay a Golden beetle as a Priest-King?" I asked.
The primary advantage I supposed was that it allowed the Gorean warrior to work close to his man. The brief reach of the blade tended to be more than compensated for by the rapidity with which it might be wielded and the ease with which it might work beneath the guard of a longer weapon. If the swordsman with a longer weapon could not finish the fight in the first thrust or two he was a dead man. "Where are the tunnels of the Golden beetle?" I asked. "Inquire," said Misk. "They are well known to all within the Nest". "Is it as difficult to slay a Golden beetle as a Priest-King?" I asked. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )