Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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177
Together the humans and the priest-kings of Misk made a remarkably effective fighting team.
28
178
What sensory data might escape the antennae might well be discovered by the sharp-eyed human, and what subtle scent might escape the human senses would likely be easily picked up by the priest-king in the group.
28
179
And as they fought together they came, as creatures will, to respect one another and to rely on one another, becoming, incredibly enough, friends.
28
180
Once a brave priest-king of Misk's forces was slain and the humans who had fought with him wept.
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181
Another time a priest-king braved the fire of a dozen silver tubes to rescue one of the spidery Gur Carriers who had been injured.
28
182
Indeed, in my opinion, the greatest mistake of Sarm in the War in the Nest was in his poor handling of the Muls.
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183
As soon as it became clear to him that the Muls of the Fungus Chambers and the Pastures, and the Gur Carriers, were coming over to Misk he apparently assumed, for no good reason, that all Muls in the Nest were to be regarded as enemies.
Together the humans and the priest-kings of Misk made a remarkably effective fighting team.
What sensory data might escape the antennae might well be discovered by the sharp-eyed human, and what subtle scent might escape the human senses would likely be easily picked up by the priest-king in the group.
And as they fought together they came, as creatures will, to respect one another and to rely on one another, becoming, incredibly enough, friends.
Once a brave priest-king of Misk's forces was slain and the humans who had fought with him wept.
Another time a priest-king braved the fire of a dozen silver tubes to rescue one of the spidery Gur Carriers who had been injured.
Indeed, in my opinion, the greatest mistake of Sarm in the War in the Nest was in his poor handling of the Muls.
As soon as it became clear to him that the Muls of the Fungus Chambers and the Pastures, and the Gur Carriers, were coming over to Misk he apparently assumed, for no good reason, that all Muls in the Nest were to be regarded as enemies.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )