Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
462
Peasants may even use a length of rope.
17
463
Collars of light, attractive chain may also be found, usually closed with a padlock.
17
464
The nature of the collar, per se, except for purposes of identification and security, and such, is not of great importance.
17
465
It could be as simple as a narrow roll of knotted scarlet silk, or white, if the slave is at that time a virgin, or a piece of string or cord, or strip of leather, tied shut, perhaps looped six times about the throat, each time for one of the letters in the word 'Kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
17
466
With each loop one may spell the word letter by letter—'K-A-J-I-R-A'—and then tie it shut.
17
467
This is a simple collaring ceremony.
17
468
The girl understands what is being done, loop by loop.
Peasants may even use a length of rope.
Collars of light, attractive chain may also be found, usually closed with a padlock.
The nature of the collar, per se, except for purposes of identification and security, and such, is not of great importance.
It could be as simple as a narrow roll of knotted scarlet silk, or white, if the slave is at that time a virgin, or a piece of string or cord, or strip of leather, tied shut, perhaps looped six times about the throat, each time for one of the letters in the word 'Kajira', the most common expression in Gorean for a female slave.
With each loop one may spell the word letter by letter—'K-A-J-I-R-A'—and then tie it shut.
This is a simple collaring ceremony.
The girl understands what is being done, loop by loop.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )