Kur of Gor
โ Scribed by John Norman
- Book ID
- 100192996
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 577 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The Kur race once had a planet of its own, but somehow it was rendered unviable, either destroyed or desolate, apparently by the Kurs' own hands. So they searched for a new home and found not one but two suitable planets--planets they set their minds to conquering. But these planets, Earth and its sister planet Gor, the Counter-Earth, were not undefended. The Kur attempted their conquest four times, only to be beaten back by the mysterious Priest-Kings, rulers of Gor. As the Kurii lurk deep within an asteroid belt, awaiting the chance to seize their prize, their attention is drawn to a human, Tarl Cabot. Tarl was once an agent of Priest-Kings but is now their prisoner, held captive in a secret prison facility. But what is their interest in Tarl Cabot?
Rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where men are masters and women live to serve their every desire.
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The Kur race once had a planet of its own, but somehow it was rendered unviable, either destroyed or desolate, apparently by the Kurs own hands. So they searched for a new home and found not one but two suitable planetsplanets they set their minds to conquering. But these planets, Earth and its sist
Some might suppose that the Kurii are monsters, but that is distinctly unfair. They are merely another life form. The Kur is often eight to ten feet in height, if it should straighten its body, and several hundred pounds in weight, and is clawed, fanged, long armed, agile, and swift, often moving on