Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
158
Four days ago I had seen a girl drive in which several sleen, fanning out over a large area of territory, had scented out scattered, hiding slave girls and, from various points, driven them into a blind canyon, where a waiting kur had swung shut a wooden gate on them, fastening them inside.
Four days ago I had seen a girl drive in which several sleen, fanning out over a large area of territory, had scented out scattered, hiding slave girls and, from various points, driven them into a blind canyon, where a waiting Kur had swung shut a wooden gate on them, fastening them inside.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #158)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
155
Twice, in my reconnoitering, I had had to kill such beasts.
17
156
The sleen have various uses; some are merely used as watch animals or guard animals; others are used as points in the advance of squads, some trained to attack putative enemies, others to return to the squad, thus alerting it to the presence of a possible enemy; others are even more highly trained, and are used to hunt humans; of the human-hunting sleen, some are trained merely to kill, and others to hurry the quarry to a kurii holding area; one type of sleen is trained to destroy males and herd females, distinguishing between the sexes by scent.
17
157
A sleen may bring a girl in, stumbling and weeping, from pasangs away, driving her, as kurii take little notice, through their very camp, until she is entered into a herd.
17
158
Four days ago I had seen a girl drive in which several sleen, fanning out over a large area of territory, had scented out scattered, hiding slave girls and, from various points, driven them into a blind canyon, where a waiting kur had swung shut a wooden gate on them, fastening them inside.
17
159
Sleen are also used to patrol the large return marches of groups of foraging expeditions, those marches between the temporary holding areas and the main camp.
17
160
The order of such a march is typically as follows: Captured humans, in single file, form its center.
17
161
These humans are usually thralls and bondmaids, but not always.
Twice, in my reconnoitering, I had had to kill such beasts.
The sleen have various uses; some are merely used as watch animals or guard animals; others are used as points in the advance of squads, some trained to attack putative enemies, others to return to the squad, thus alerting it to the presence of a possible enemy; others are even more highly trained, and are used to hunt humans; of the human-hunting sleen, some are trained merely to kill, and others to hurry the quarry to a kurii holding area; one type of sleen is trained to destroy males and herd females, distinguishing between the sexes by scent.
A sleen may bring a girl in, stumbling and weeping, from pasangs away, driving her, as kurii take little notice, through their very camp, until she is entered into a herd.
Four days ago I had seen a girl drive in which several sleen, fanning out over a large area of territory, had scented out scattered, hiding slave girls and, from various points, driven them into a blind canyon, where a waiting kur had swung shut a wooden gate on them, fastening them inside.
Sleen are also used to patrol the large return marches of groups of foraging expeditions, those marches between the temporary holding areas and the main camp.
The order of such a march is typically as follows: Captured humans, in single file, form its center.
These humans are usually thralls and bondmaids, but not always.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17)