Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
178
Also, they are legally, and in the eyes of all, animals.
Also, they are legally, and in the eyes of all, animals.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #178)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
175
They, of course, are not at the mercy of captors or keepers, but of owners, and masters.
1
176
They are owned, you see.
1
177
They are properties, possessions.
1
178
Also, they are legally, and in the eyes of all, animals.
1
179
And as such, as any other form of such an animal, an owned animal, for example pigs or verr, they are subject to barter, exchange, gifting, sale, and such.
1
180
They are spoken of as slaves.
1
181
Whereas Kurii may own humans, and several do, they do not think of them as "slaves," no more than men of Gor would think of their verr and kaiila as slaves, or those of, say, Earth, would think of their pigs and horses, or cattle, as slaves.
They, of course, are not at the mercy of captors or keepers, but of owners, and masters.
They are owned, you see.
They are properties, possessions.
Also, they are legally, and in the eyes of all, animals.
And as such, as any other form of such an animal, an owned animal, for example pigs or verr, they are subject to barter, exchange, gifting, sale, and such.
They are spoken of as slaves.
Whereas Kurii may own humans, and several do, they do not think of them as "slaves," no more than men of Gor would think of their verr and kaiila as slaves, or those of, say, Earth, would think of their pigs and horses, or cattle, as slaves.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)