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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

To make this matter more clear, and to be fairer to the customs of Gor, it should be noted that any woman, any woman whatsoever with whom one does not share a Home Stone, is understood to be fair game for the capture loop. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #952)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 952 To make this matter more clear, and to be fairer to the customs of Gor, it should be noted that any woman, any woman whatsoever with whom one does not share a Home Stone, is understood to be fair game for the capture loop.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 949 It is strange that more Gorean free women do not seem to understand this.
1 950 Doubtless it becomes clearer to them when they are stripped and chained.
1 951 They are relatively safe, usually, only within the walls of their city, and amongst those with whom they share a Home Stone, but not always, as suggested, even then.
1 952 To make this matter more clear, and to be fairer to the customs of Gor, it should be noted that any woman, any woman whatsoever with whom one does not share a Home Stone, is understood to be fair game for the capture loop.
1 953 This does not entail, of course, that one is under any obligation to bring them within one's chain, but only that one is entitled to do so.
1 954 The cities need not be at war.
1 955 They need only be different.
It is strange that more Gorean free women do not seem to understand this. Doubtless it becomes clearer to them when they are stripped and chained. They are relatively safe, usually, only within the walls of their city, and amongst those with whom they share a Home Stone, but not always, as suggested, even then. To make this matter more clear, and to be fairer to the customs of Gor, it should be noted that any woman, any woman whatsoever with whom one does not share a Home Stone, is understood to be fair game for the capture loop. This does not entail, of course, that one is under any obligation to bring them within one's chain, but only that one is entitled to do so. The cities need not be at war. They need only be different. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)