|
Post by Daubee on Mar 9, 2008 1:22:22 GMT -5
I could see he carried a small, round, leather shield, glossy, black, lacquered; he wore a conical, fur-rimmed iron helmet, a net of colored chains depending from the helmet protecting his face, leaving only holes for the eyes. . . . I could not see his face because of the net of chain that hung before it.” Nomads of Gor, page 10
“A net of linked chain, unhooked, dangled beside his helmet. His eyes bore the epicanthic fold. He was, I gathered, of one of the Wagon Peoples, most likely the Tuchuks.” Fighting Slave of Gor, page 178
“The second rider had halted there. He was dressed much as the first man, except that no chain depended from his helmet, but his wind scarf was wrapped about his face.” Nomads of Gor, page 14
|
|