One supposes then that they are relying on the assumed protection of a common Home Stone.
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Or perhaps it is their way of, as it is said, "courting the collar".
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In any event there are considerable differences between the Gorean free woman and the Gorean slave girl, for example, in attitude, speech, garmenture, and behavior.
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For example, Gorean slave girls must be pleasing to their masters.
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If they are not, they will be punished.
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Warfare among polities, not always declared, is common on Gor, and the women of one polity in such a case are regarded by those of the other as objects eminently suitable for apprehension, as prizes, as loot, they, as well as rugs, jewels, coin, art works, fine cloths, draperies, saddles, harnesses, kaiila, and such.
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When a city falls her women, stripped and chained, are herded to the conquering city, to be sold, or, if kept, to serve and please the victors.
One supposes then that they are relying on the assumed protection of a common Home Stone.
Or perhaps it is their way of, as it is said, "courting the collar".
In any event there are considerable differences between the Gorean free woman and the Gorean slave girl, for example, in attitude, speech, garmenture, and behavior.
For example, Gorean slave girls must be pleasing to their masters.
If they are not, they will be punished.
Warfare among polities, not always declared, is common on Gor, and the women of one polity in such a case are regarded by those of the other as objects eminently suitable for apprehension, as prizes, as loot, they, as well as rugs, jewels, coin, art works, fine cloths, draperies, saddles, harnesses, kaiila, and such.
When a city falls her women, stripped and chained, are herded to the conquering city, to be sold, or, if kept, to serve and please the victors.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )