Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Together Misk and I, as the blue lavalike mass began to hiss over the rubble bubbling towards us, forced aside the great block of stone and Misk tenderly gathered up the broken carcass of Sarm in his forelegs and he and I sped toward the opening, and the blue molten flux of burning, seething, hissing substance engulfed where we had stood.
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Misk, carrying Sarm, and the other priest-kings and humans, including Vika and myself, made our way from the Power Plant and back toward the complex which had been the heart of Sarm's territory.
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"Why?" I asked Misk.
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"Because he is a priest-king," said Misk.
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"He was a traitor," I said, "and betrayed the Nest and would have slain you by treachery and has now destroyed your Nest and world".
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"But he was a priest-king," said Misk, and he touched the crushed, torn figure of Sarm gently with his antennae.
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"And he was First Born," said Misk.
Together Misk and I, as the blue lavalike mass began to hiss over the rubble bubbling towards us, forced aside the great block of stone and Misk tenderly gathered up the broken carcass of Sarm in his forelegs and he and I sped toward the opening, and the blue molten flux of burning, seething, hissing substance engulfed where we had stood.
Misk, carrying Sarm, and the other priest-kings and humans, including Vika and myself, made our way from the Power Plant and back toward the complex which had been the heart of Sarm's territory.
"Why?" I asked Misk.
"Because he is a priest-king," said Misk.
"He was a traitor," I said, "and betrayed the Nest and would have slain you by treachery and has now destroyed your Nest and world".
"But he was a priest-king," said Misk, and he touched the crushed, torn figure of Sarm gently with his antennae.
"And he was First Born," said Misk.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )