Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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In almost every city, for example, one knows that there will be caste brothers on whom one may depend.
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Charity, too, for example, is almost always associated with caste rights on Gor.
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One of the reasons there are so few outlaws on Gor is doubtless that the outlaw, in adopting his way of life, surrenders caste rights.
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The slave, too, of course, has no caste rights.
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He stands outside the structure of society.
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He is an animal.
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It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
In almost every city, for example, one knows that there will be caste brothers on whom one may depend.
Charity, too, for example, is almost always associated with caste rights on Gor.
One of the reasons there are so few outlaws on Gor is doubtless that the outlaw, in adopting his way of life, surrenders caste rights.
The slave, too, of course, has no caste rights.
He stands outside the structure of society.
He is an animal.
It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )