Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Misk," it said.
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Sarm the Priest-King I turned from the railing to observe the great ramp which for pasangs in a great spiral approached the platform on which I stood.
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2
Another Priest-King, mounted on a low, oval disk which seemed to slide up the ramp, was approaching.
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3
The new Priest-King looked a great deal like Misk, save that he was larger.
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I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling Priest-Kings apart.
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I would later learn to do so easily but at first I was often confused.
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The Priest-Kings themselves distinguish one another by scent but I, of course, would do so by eye.
"Misk," it said.
Sarm the Priest-King I turned from the railing to observe the great ramp which for pasangs in a great spiral approached the platform on which I stood.
Another Priest-King, mounted on a low, oval disk which seemed to slide up the ramp, was approaching.
The new Priest-King looked a great deal like Misk, save that he was larger.
I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling Priest-Kings apart.
I would later learn to do so easily but at first I was often confused.
The Priest-Kings themselves distinguish one another by scent but I, of course, would do so by eye.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )