Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
137
I leaped between the bladed projections and cut halfway through its skull with my sword.
I leaped between the bladed projections and cut halfway through its skull with my sword.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #137)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
134
I seized the sword which I had never ceased to wear and uttering the war cry of Ko-ro-ba rushed forward but as I did so I suddenly threw myself to the ground beneath those extended projections and slashed away at the Priest-King's posterior appendages.
29
135
There was a sudden fearful scream of odor from the signal glands of the Priest-King and he tipped to one side, reaching for me with his grasping appendages.
29
136
His abdomen now dragged on the ground but he pushed himself toward me, jaws snapping, by means of the two forward supporting appendages and the remains of his posterior appendages.
29
137
I leaped between the bladed projections and cut halfway through its skull with my sword.
29
138
It began to shiver.
29
139
I stepped back.
29
140
So this was how a Priest-King might be slain, I thought, somehow here one must sever the ganglionic net in mortal fashion.
I seized the sword which I had never ceased to wear and uttering the war cry of Ko-ro-ba rushed forward but as I did so I suddenly threw myself to the ground beneath those extended projections and slashed away at the Priest-King's posterior appendages.
There was a sudden fearful scream of odor from the signal glands of the Priest-King and he tipped to one side, reaching for me with his grasping appendages.
His abdomen now dragged on the ground but he pushed himself toward me, jaws snapping, by means of the two forward supporting appendages and the remains of his posterior appendages.
I leaped between the bladed projections and cut halfway through its skull with my sword.
It began to shiver.
I stepped back.
So this was how a Priest-King might be slain, I thought, somehow here one must sever the ganglionic net in mortal fashion.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 29)