Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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His opponent cried out in fury, unable to clear the neck of his kaiila with the lance.
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Cuwignaka's upward thrust, however, was easily turned by the Yellow Knife's stout war shield, of rawhide thickened and hardened by shrinking over heated stones, from the neck, between the shoulders, or the humped back, behind the head, bearing the trident of the bull kailiauk.
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Again I lowered the bow, cursing, furious, changing my position.
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The kaiila again spun about, scratching, snorting, with an explosion of dust.
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The rider brought the lance over the beast's neck, inside of the shield on his left arm.
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In this position, the enemy to the left, the rider affords himself the protection of the shield.
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This is commonly regarded as more than an adequate compensation for the somewhat reduced fanlike ambit of play, that between the shield and the neck of the kaiila, then open to the lance.
His opponent cried out in fury, unable to clear the neck of his kaiila with the lance.
Cuwignaka's upward thrust, however, was easily turned by the Yellow Knife's stout war shield, of rawhide thickened and hardened by shrinking over heated stones, from the neck, between the shoulders, or the humped back, behind the head, bearing the trident of the bull kailiauk.
Again I lowered the bow, cursing, furious, changing my position.
The kaiila again spun about, scratching, snorting, with an explosion of dust.
The rider brought the lance over the beast's neck, inside of the shield on his left arm.
In this position, the enemy to the left, the rider affords himself the protection of the shield.
This is commonly regarded as more than an adequate compensation for the somewhat reduced fanlike ambit of play, that between the shield and the neck of the kaiila, then open to the lance.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )