Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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Behind him I saw a battery of energy bulbs that seemed to burn into my eyes.
30
5
To one side I saw a brownish priest-king, very thin and angular, wearing the appearances of age but yet his antennae seemed as alert as those of any one of the golden creatures.
30
6
My arms and legs were bound with bands of steel to a flat, narrow, wheeled platform; my throat and waist were similarly locked in place.
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7
"May I introduce the priest-king Kusk," said Parp, gesturing to the tall, angular figure who loomed to one side.
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8
So it was he, I said to myself, who formed Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, he the biologist who was among the first in the Nest.
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9
I looked about the room, turning my head painfully, and saw that the room was some sort of operating chamber, filled with instrumentation, with racks of delicate tongs and knives.
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In one corner there was a large drumlike machine with a pressurized door which might have been a sterilizer.
Behind him I saw a battery of energy bulbs that seemed to burn into my eyes.
To one side I saw a brownish priest-king, very thin and angular, wearing the appearances of age but yet his antennae seemed as alert as those of any one of the golden creatures.
My arms and legs were bound with bands of steel to a flat, narrow, wheeled platform; my throat and waist were similarly locked in place.
"May I introduce the priest-king Kusk," said Parp, gesturing to the tall, angular figure who loomed to one side.
So it was he, I said to myself, who formed Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, he the biologist who was among the first in the Nest.
I looked about the room, turning my head painfully, and saw that the room was some sort of operating chamber, filled with instrumentation, with racks of delicate tongs and knives.
In one corner there was a large drumlike machine with a pressurized door which might have been a sterilizer.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )