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Gorean Games, Fun, and Sports
Contests of Arms
Contests of arms, fought to the death, whereas they may not take place at the
fairs are not unknown on Gor, and are popular in some cities. Contests of this
sort, most often involving criminals and impoverished soldiers of fortune, offer
prizes of amnesty or gold and are customarily sponsored by rich men to win the
approval of the populace of their cities. Sometimes these men are merchants who
wish thereby to secure goodwill for their products; sometimes they are
practitioners of law, who hope to sway the votes of jury men; sometimes they are
Ubars or High Initiates who find it in their interests to keep the crowds
amused. Such contests, in which life is lost, used to be popular at Ar, for
example, being sponsored in that city by the Caste of Initiates, who regard
themselves as being the intermediaries between Priest-Kings and men, though I
suspect that, at least on the whole, they know as little about the Priest-Kings
as do other men. These contests, it might be mentioned, were banned in Ar when
Kazrak of Port Kar became administrator of that city. It was not an action which
was popular with the powerful Caste of Initiates.
The contests at the fairs, however, I am pleased to say, offer nothing more
dangerous than wrestling, with no holds to the death permitted. Most of the
contests involve such things as racing, feats of strength, and skill with bow
and spear. Other contests of interest pit choruses and poets and players of
various cities against one another in the several theaters of the fair. I had a
friend once, Andreas of the desert city of Tor, of the Caste of Poets, who had
once sung at the fair and won a cap filled with gold. And perhaps it is hardly
necessary to add that the streets of the fair abound with jugglers, puppeteers,
musicians and acrobats who, far from the theaters, compete in their ancient
fashions for the copper tarn disks of the broiling, turbulent crowds.
PRIEST KINGS-, Pages 11-12
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A rich, yet utterly simple saga; a world, a time, a people;
those of the Counter-Earth .. the planet .. Gor.
Thank you!
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naia{Saul}.
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