I stood at bay on the grass, breathing hard, bloody.
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The Tuchuk laughed, throwing his head back.
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I readied the spear for its cast.
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Warily now the animal began to circle, in an almost human fashion, watching the spear.
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It shifted delicately, feinting, and then withdrawing, trying to draw the cast.
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I was later to learn that kaiila are trained to avoid the thrown spear.
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It is a training which begins with blunt staves and progresses through headed weapons.
I stood at bay on the grass, breathing hard, bloody.
The Tuchuk laughed, throwing his head back.
I readied the spear for its cast.
Warily now the animal began to circle, in an almost human fashion, watching the spear.
It shifted delicately, feinting, and then withdrawing, trying to draw the cast.
I was later to learn that kaiila are trained to avoid the thrown spear.
It is a training which begins with blunt staves and progresses through headed weapons.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )