"What quotes could you supply me about MEN using POISON? I hope I gave you enough to work with, if not then I apologize"
Hello,
Yes, men do indeed use poison. Here are just a few examples.
Fogaban
On the twentieth day of the siege there was great rejoicing in the camp of
Pa-Kur, because in one place the wires had been cut and a squad of spearmen
had reached the main siege reservoir, emptying their barrels of toxic kanda,
a lethal poison extracted from one of Gor's desert shrubs.
Tarnsman of Gor Book 1 Page 179
Saphrar was a short, fat, pinkish man, with short legs and arms; he had
quick bright eyes and a tiny, roundish red-lipped mouth; upon occasion he
moved his small, pudgy fingers, with rounded scarlet nails, rapidly, as
though rubbing the gloss from a tarn disk or feeling the texture of a fine
cloth; his head, like that of many merchants, had been shaved; his eyebrows
had been removed and over each eye four golden drops had been fixed in the
pinkish skin; he also had two teeth of gold, which were visible when he
laughed, the upper canine teeth, probably containing poison
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 85
"They are poison teeth," remarked Harold, "a Turian affectation but quite
deadly, being filled with the venom of the Ost."
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 187
Sullius Maximus, who himself dabbled in poetry, and poisons, was a man of
high culture, and his opinions in such matters were greatly respected.
Raiders of Gor Book 6 Page 224
"Sullius Maximus," he said, "invented such a drug. He tested it, by pin
pricks, on the limbs of a captured enemy, paralyzing him from the neck down.
He kept him seated at his right side, as a guest in regal robes, for more
than a week. When he tired of the sport he had him killed."
Marauders of Gor Book 9 Page 19