Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
189
He flung down his sword with a crash on the stone tiles and clasped me to his bleeding chest, laughing.
3
190
"I am dead!" he shouted in triumph.
3
191
He slapped me on the shoulders, proud as a father who has taught his son chess and has been defeated for the first time.
3
192
I also learned the use of the shield, primarily to meet the cast spear obliquely so that it would deflect harmlessly.
3
193
Toward the end of my training I always fought with shield and helmet.
3
194
I would have supposed that armor, or chain mail perhaps, would have been a desirable addition to the accouterments of the Gorean warrior, but it had been forbidden by the Priest-Kings.
3
195
A possible hypothesis to explain this is that the Priest-Kings may have wished war to be a biologically selective process in which the weaker and slower perish and fail to reproduce themselves.
He flung down his sword with a crash on the stone tiles and clasped me to his bleeding chest, laughing.
"I am dead!" he shouted in triumph.
He slapped me on the shoulders, proud as a father who has taught his son chess and has been defeated for the first time.
I also learned the use of the shield, primarily to meet the cast spear obliquely so that it would deflect harmlessly.
Toward the end of my training I always fought with shield and helmet.
I would have supposed that armor, or chain mail perhaps, would have been a desirable addition to the accouterments of the Gorean warrior, but it had been forbidden by the Priest-Kings.
A possible hypothesis to explain this is that the Priest-Kings may have wished war to be a biologically selective process in which the weaker and slower perish and fail to reproduce themselves.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )