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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 61 More seriously there were now no "Spear Slaves" in common Kaissa, as there once had been, though there were distinctions among "Spearmen".
3 62 It had been argued that slaves had no right upon the Kaissa board.
3 63 One might note also, in passing, that slaves are not permitted to play Kaissa.
3 64 It is for free individuals.
3 65 In most cities it is regarded, incidentally, as a criminal offense to enslave one of the caste of players.
3 66 A similar decree, in most cities, stands against the enslavement of one who is of the caste of musicians.
3 67 The man of Torvaldsland bit a large chunk from his leg of roast tarsk.
More seriously there were now no "Spear Slaves" in common Kaissa, as there once had been, though there were distinctions among "Spearmen". It had been argued that slaves had no right upon the Kaissa board. One might note also, in passing, that slaves are not permitted to play Kaissa. It is for free individuals. In most cities it is regarded, incidentally, as a criminal offense to enslave one of the caste of players. A similar decree, in most cities, stands against the enslavement of one who is of the caste of musicians. The man of Torvaldsland bit a large chunk from his leg of roast tarsk. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )