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Post by Daubee on Mar 12, 2008 23:40:24 GMT -5
Some of the men of the rencers, with their small shields or rence wicker, fought, but their marsh spears were not match for the stell swords and war spears of Gor. When they offered resistance they were cut down. Raiders of Gor, page 51
It was pointless to un sheath my sword, or to take up a weapon. From the safety of the yards of marsh water separating me from my enemies I could have been immediately slain, lost in a thicket of the two- or three-pronged marsh spears." Raiders of Gor, page 12
", but several men do so at a time, once man making fast the tether and the others, with him beneath the surface, protecting him with marsh spears," Raiders of Gor, page 13
"the circular wicker like breastworks then form, in the center of the island, a more or less defensible stronghold, particularly against the marsh spears of other growers, and such." Raiders of Go, page 14
"There were various rence growers gathered about, the men with their marsh spears." Raiders of Gor, page 15
Some of the men of the rencers, with their small shields or rence wicker, fought, but theirs were not match for the steel swords and war spears of Gor. When they offered resistance they were cut down. Most, panic-stricken, knowing themselves no match for trained warriors, fled like animals, crying out in fear before the hunters of Port Kar. Raiders of Gor, page 52
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Post by Daubee on Mar 12, 2008 23:45:41 GMT -5
Torches, oiled coils of marsh vine wound about the prongs of marsh spears, thrust butt down in the rence of the island, and burned in the marsh night. Raiders of Gor, page 41
Torches, oiled coils of marsh vine wound about the prongs of marsh spears, thrust butt down in the rence of the island, burned in the marsh night. The men sat cross-legged in the outer circles, and, in the inner circles, in the fashion of Gorean women, the women knelt. There were children about the periphery of the circles but many of them were already asleep on the rence. There had been much talking and singing. I gathered it was seldom the rencers, save for those on a given island, met one another. Festival was important to them." Raiders of Gor, pages 42 - 43
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