Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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99
He does not hurl himself to the ground in order that he will remain conspicuously in the larl's field of vision and thus be the object of its wounded, maddened onslaught.
2
100
It is thus that, should the spears miss their mark, he sacrifices his life for his companions who will, while the larl attacks him, make good their escape.
2
101
This may seem cruel but in the long run it tends to be conservative of human life; it is better, as the Goreans say, for one man to die than many.
2
102
First Spear is normally the best of the spearmen because if the larl is not slain or seriously wounded with the first strike, the lives of all, and not simply that of Last Spear, stand in considerable jeopardy.
2
103
Paradoxically perhaps, Last Spear is normally the weakest of the spearmen, the least skilled.
2
104
Whether this is because Gorean hunting tradition favors the weak, protecting him with the stronger spears, or tradition scorns the weak, regarding him as the most expendable member of the party, I do not know.
2
105
The origin of this hunting practice is lost in antiquity, being as old perhaps as men and weapons and larls.
He does not hurl himself to the ground in order that he will remain conspicuously in the larl's field of vision and thus be the object of its wounded, maddened onslaught.
It is thus that, should the spears miss their mark, he sacrifices his life for his companions who will, while the larl attacks him, make good their escape.
This may seem cruel but in the long run it tends to be conservative of human life; it is better, as the Goreans say, for one man to die than many.
First Spear is normally the best of the spearmen because if the larl is not slain or seriously wounded with the first strike, the lives of all, and not simply that of Last Spear, stand in considerable jeopardy.
Paradoxically perhaps, Last Spear is normally the weakest of the spearmen, the least skilled.
Whether this is because Gorean hunting tradition favors the weak, protecting him with the stronger spears, or tradition scorns the weak, regarding him as the most expendable member of the party, I do not know.
The origin of this hunting practice is lost in antiquity, being as old perhaps as men and weapons and larls.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )