Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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priest-kings, I knew, had few pleasures, and now I guessed that foremost among them might be death.
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Once, as though by some supreme effort of will, Sarm, who was a great priest-king, lifted his head from the golden hair and stared at me.
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"Cabot," came from his translator.
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"Die, priest-king," I said softly.
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The last sound I heard from Sarm's translator was—"The pleasure".
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Then in the last spasmodic throb of death Sarm's body broke free of the jaws of the Golden Beetle and reared up once more to its glorious perhaps twenty feet of golden height.
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He stood thusly on the walkway at the top of the vast blue dome beneath which burned and hissed the power source of priest-kings.
priest-kings, I knew, had few pleasures, and now I guessed that foremost among them might be death.
Once, as though by some supreme effort of will, Sarm, who was a great priest-king, lifted his head from the golden hair and stared at me.
"Cabot," came from his translator.
"Die, priest-king," I said softly.
The last sound I heard from Sarm's translator was—"The pleasure".
Then in the last spasmodic throb of death Sarm's body broke free of the jaws of the Golden Beetle and reared up once more to its glorious perhaps twenty feet of golden height.
He stood thusly on the walkway at the top of the vast blue dome beneath which burned and hissed the power source of priest-kings.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )