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

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27 64 From one of these openings I could see that I was already behind the steel barricade with its priest-King guard, who was standing as I would have expected, in that almost vertical, slender, golden fixity that was so characteristic of his kind.
27 65 There was no sound to celebrate the Feast of Tola but I had little difficulty in locating the scene of the celebration, for I soon encountered a shaft, one of those through which used air is pumped out of the tunnels, which was rich in unusual and penetrating scents, of a sort which my stay with Misk had taught me were regarded by priest-kings as being of great beauty.
27 66 I followed these scents and soon found myself peering into an immense chamber.
27 67 Its ceiling was only perhaps a hundred feet high but its length and width were considerable and it was filled with golden priest-kings, garlanded in green and wearing about their necks that shining, jangling circle of tiny, silverish tools.
27 68 There were perhaps a thousand priest-kings in the Nest, and I supposed that this might be almost all the priest-kings in the Nest, save perhaps those that might be essentially placed at a few minimum posts, such as the guard at the steel barricade and perhaps some in the Scanning Chamber or, more likely, the Power Plant.
27 69 Much of the business of the Nest, of course, even relatively technical matters, was carried on by trained Muls.
27 70 The priest-kings stood motionless in great circling, tiered rows which spread concentrically outward as though from a stage in an ancient theater.
From one of these openings I could see that I was already behind the steel barricade with its priest-King guard, who was standing as I would have expected, in that almost vertical, slender, golden fixity that was so characteristic of his kind. There was no sound to celebrate the Feast of Tola but I had little difficulty in locating the scene of the celebration, for I soon encountered a shaft, one of those through which used air is pumped out of the tunnels, which was rich in unusual and penetrating scents, of a sort which my stay with Misk had taught me were regarded by priest-kings as being of great beauty. I followed these scents and soon found myself peering into an immense chamber. Its ceiling was only perhaps a hundred feet high but its length and width were considerable and it was filled with golden priest-kings, garlanded in green and wearing about their necks that shining, jangling circle of tiny, silverish tools. There were perhaps a thousand priest-kings in the Nest, and I supposed that this might be almost all the priest-kings in the Nest, save perhaps those that might be essentially placed at a few minimum posts, such as the guard at the steel barricade and perhaps some in the Scanning Chamber or, more likely, the Power Plant. Much of the business of the Nest, of course, even relatively technical matters, was carried on by trained Muls. The priest-kings stood motionless in great circling, tiered rows which spread concentrically outward as though from a stage in an ancient theater. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )