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

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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.
29 141 And then it seemed to me not improbable that this might be the case, for the major sensory apparatus, the antennae, lie in this area.
29 142 Then, as though I were a pet Mul, the priest-king extended his antennae toward me.
29 143 There was something piteous in the gesture.
29 144 Did it wish me to comb the antennae? Was it conscious? Was it mad with pain? I stood not understanding and then the priest-king did what he wished: with a toss of his great golden head he hurled his antennae against my blade, cutting them from his head, and then, after a moment, having closed himself in the world of his own pain, abandoning the external world in which he was no longer master, he slipped down to the steel flooring of the ship, dead.
29 145 The ship, as I discovered, had been manned by only two priest-kings, probably one at the controls, the other at the weapon.
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. And then it seemed to me not improbable that this might be the case, for the major sensory apparatus, the antennae, lie in this area. Then, as though I were a pet Mul, the priest-king extended his antennae toward me. There was something piteous in the gesture. Did it wish me to comb the antennae? Was it conscious? Was it mad with pain? I stood not understanding and then the priest-king did what he wished: with a toss of his great golden head he hurled his antennae against my blade, cutting them from his head, and then, after a moment, having closed himself in the world of his own pain, abandoning the external world in which he was no longer master, he slipped down to the steel flooring of the ship, dead. The ship, as I discovered, had been manned by only two priest-kings, probably one at the controls, the other at the weapon. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )