WebGor is the planet of the Priest-Kings, a species of higher intelligence which hides in the depths of the Sardar Mountains. It is believed the planet shares the Earth's solar system … WebGorean Education Scrolls "…love of learning, which can be one of the deepest and most honest of loves." (Tarnsman of Gor, p.38) Tal all. I am Luther. Welcome to my …
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WebAOL Norman Gor Education Scrolls Written by Ubar Luther. GOREAN MEDICINE (#16, Version 4.0) The Physician’s Caste is one of the five High Castes on Gor. Their caste color is green. It is one of the few castes where women actually engage in caste work. But, women cannot practice medicine until they have first bore two children. WebFROM THE SCROLLS OF UBAR LUTHER. THE TAHARI REGION . Tribesmen of Gor, the tenth book in the Gorean series, details the Tahari region of Gor, a huge desert and wasteland with surrounding villages and cities. The book concerns itself with both the city dwellers of this area and also the nomadic tribesmen of the desert. celtic and baltic for two crossword clue
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WebThe Annals of Gor. "I met many Goreans, other than Torm, in these weeks — free Goreans, mostly of the Caste of Scribes and the Caste of Warriors. The scribes, of course, are the scholars and clerks of Gor, and there divisions and rankings within the group, from simple copiers to the savants of the city." — Tarnsman of Gor, page 44. WebA given tree, annually, yields between one and five Gorean weights of fruit. A weight is some ten stone, or some forty Earth pounds. —Tribesmen of Gor, p 37. I have calculated this from the Weight, a Gorean unit of measurement based on the Stone, which is about four Earth pounds. A Weight is ten Stone. —Raiders of Gor, p 127. Length. The Ah ... WebThe normal Gorean handshake, it seems, at least those which this slave has seen commonly exchanged amongst free men, is the same as, or rather like, that of Earth, from which world it is doubtless derived, the clasping of two right hands, thus the giving of the expected weapon hand to the other, a grant indicative of respect, trust and ... celtic amber necklace