This enchanting escapade is the most important quest of Tarl Cabot's career. He must retrieve a potent shield ring from a strange explorer. It is imperative that the omnipotent Priest-Kings obtain this ring so that the Goreans do not challenge their enormous power. Throughout his expedition, Cabot learns of uncharted territories on Earth's cosmic counterpart. In the dense forests he discovers, Cabot must use his skills to endure the perils that await his arrival. Cabot will encounter Gor's barbarism in full force through enchantingly dangerous beasts, bloodthirsty men, and exotic kingdoms. Rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where men are masters and women live to serve their every desire. Explorers of Gor is the 13th book in the Gorean Saga, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
I must disagree with scuba: the slavegirls add _everything_, as any Gorean-aspirant could tell you. Tarl's probing of the blonde slave girl gets to her incandescently-hot Aztec/Mayan fantasy, counterpointing the Search-for-the-source-of-the-Nile adventure Tarl is taking with a black Livinstone expedition. The black masters make good use of the slavegirls, black and white, whilst Tarl confines himself to white slavegirls, tiptoeing safely past the whole race/and/color minefield. Pity: Tarl is at his best when he samples every morsel of wenchflesh in his surroundings, and some of the dark meat looks _really_ tasty!
excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book unfortunately sees Norman's last gasp at the Kurii for about 5 or 6 books. The Guardian series is BS. Explorers has action suspense and is well researched and imagined. Marauders is better, but this book is well done. Skip the slave stuff. It adds nothing
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