Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
493
Whereas there are bred slaves on Gor, and houses that specialize in such, almost all female slaves have begun their lives as freewomen.
Whereas there are bred slaves on Gor, and houses that specialize in such, almost all female slaves have begun their lives as free women.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #493)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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4
490
It might be mentioned in passing that raids to obtain females, "woman raids," or "slave strikes," are not uncommon amongst Gorean cities.
4
491
The women of one city tend on the whole to be regarded by the men of other cities as attractive candidates for the collar, as potential "slave meat".
4
492
They are regarded as game, much as tabuk or wild verr might count as game, only in this instance as "slave game," and the men of one city, particularly those of the caste of warriors, often delight in the pleasure of "woman hunt," trying, as it is said, their "chain luck".
4
493
Whereas there are bred slaves on Gor, and houses that specialize in such, almost all female slaves have begun their lives as freewomen.
4
494
Once enslaved, almost absolutely, they are likely to remain slaves.
4
495
Who would free them? Indeed, it is said that only a fool frees a slave girl.
4
496
Those who have owned one find little difficulty in understanding this saying.
It might be mentioned in passing that raids to obtain females, "woman raids," or "slave strikes," are not uncommon amongst Gorean cities.
The women of one city tend on the whole to be regarded by the men of other cities as attractive candidates for the collar, as potential "slave meat".
They are regarded as game, much as tabuk or wild verr might count as game, only in this instance as "slave game," and the men of one city, particularly those of the caste of warriors, often delight in the pleasure of "woman hunt," trying, as it is said, their "chain luck".
Whereas there are bred slaves on Gor, and houses that specialize in such, almost all female slaves have begun their lives as free women.
Once enslaved, almost absolutely, they are likely to remain slaves.
Who would free them? Indeed, it is said that only a fool frees a slave girl.
Those who have owned one find little difficulty in understanding this saying.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)