Tag: enslavement
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“That is what I cannot understand,” said Arlene.
“That is what I cannot understand,” said Arlene. “How can a woman of her intelligence be such a slave—so much a slave—so fully and completely, so helplessly and perfectly, so…
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A mere string of hide may serve, of course, as a slave collar.
A mere string of hide may serve, of course, as a slave collar. A collar need not be as light and beautiful as the common, narrow, flat-band collars common in…
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I thought, briefly, of certain ties which were humiliation ties, or punishment ties.
I thought, briefly, of certain ties which were humiliation ties, or punishment ties. It would certainly be inappropriate to place a free woman in such a tie. To be sure,…
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To be sure, no slave girl, anywhere on Gor, is likely to be in doubt on this matter.
To be sure, no slave girl, anywhere on Gor, is likely to be in doubt on this matter. Gorean men are not easy with their slaves. They may love them…
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Even slave children, incidentally, are seldom abused or treated poorly
Even slave children, incidentally, are seldom abused or treated poorly, and are given much freedom, until they reach their young adulthood. It is then, of course, that they are taught…
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“They take women,” she said, in awe. “They bind us. They steal us. They carry us off.”
“They take women,” she said, in awe. “They bind us. They steal us. They carry us off. They think nothing of this. They make us theirs. They make us slaves.…
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If one, anyone, were squeamish concerning the legalities
If one, anyone, were squeamish concerning the legalities, or etiquette, of the situation, he might have simply enslaved the women, and then put them to his pleasure. Kur of Gor,…
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This pilgrimage to the Sardar, enjoined by the Priest-Kings according to the Caste of Initiates
This pilgrimage to the Sardar, enjoined by the Priest-Kings according to the Caste of Initiates, undoubtedly plays its role in the distribution of beauty among the hostile cities of Gor…
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I think that on Gor I had learned to think in terms of realities and not words.
I think that on Gor I had learned to think in terms of realities and not words. Too, no man is likely to be ruled by a woman who has…
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“One who understands the value of a free woman,” she said.
“One who understands the value of a free woman,” she said. I supposed free women did have value. Slavers, for example, will pay for them. Mercenaries of Gor, p. 512
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