Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1034
As women, of course, they were spoils in the games of men.
As women, of course, they were spoils in the games of men.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1034)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1031
Their fates were being decided by men, but I did not think unjustly.
21
1032
Both were of Ar's Station, and thus of the heritage and traditions of Ar, but they would come into the keeping of Cosians, mortal enemies of Ar, and thus of Ar's Station.
21
1033
To be sure, their fate was not unlike that of many women from Ar's Station.
21
1034
As women, of course, they were spoils in the games of men.
21
1035
It has ever been so.
21
1036
Conquerors have ever led away the women of the enemy, making them theirs, to be used for their purposes, for love, service and breeding, from the thonged, stripped, switch-driven captive females of defeated cave dwellers to the contemporary, crowded holds of slave ships plying the latitudes of gleaming Thassa.
21
1037
On Gor wars have been fought for slaves.
Their fates were being decided by men, but I did not think unjustly.
Both were of Ar's Station, and thus of the heritage and traditions of Ar, but they would come into the keeping of Cosians, mortal enemies of Ar, and thus of Ar's Station.
To be sure, their fate was not unlike that of many women from Ar's Station.
As women, of course, they were spoils in the games of men.
It has ever been so.
Conquerors have ever led away the women of the enemy, making them theirs, to be used for their purposes, for love, service and breeding, from the thonged, stripped, switch-driven captive females of defeated cave dwellers to the contemporary, crowded holds of slave ships plying the latitudes of gleaming Thassa.
On Gor wars have been fought for slaves.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)