Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
595
A free person might seek sanctuary in a temple, but a slave might be killed, if found within one, after which the temple must be purified.
A free person might seek sanctuary in a temple, but a slave might be killed, if found within one, after which the temple must be purified.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #595)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
592
As slaves are animals it is easily understood that there are many places in which they are less than welcome.
10
593
One would scarcely, for example, bring a kaiila into a shop.
10
594
In particular, slaves are not permitted within the precincts of temples, lest these edifices be considered defiled by their presence.
10
595
A free person might seek sanctuary in a temple, but a slave might be killed, if found within one, after which the temple must be purified.
10
596
I avoided, whenever possible, the bridges.
10
597
This was usually possible as, in times of peace, one may enter most towers at the level of the street, and use the stairwells within them, to gain access to the various levels, with their corridors, from which one might reach apartments, ranging from simple one-room cubicles to large, elegant suites.
10
598
Laundering is done variously in the cities.
As slaves are animals it is easily understood that there are many places in which they are less than welcome.
One would scarcely, for example, bring a kaiila into a shop.
In particular, slaves are not permitted within the precincts of temples, lest these edifices be considered defiled by their presence.
A free person might seek sanctuary in a temple, but a slave might be killed, if found within one, after which the temple must be purified.
I avoided, whenever possible, the bridges.
This was usually possible as, in times of peace, one may enter most towers at the level of the street, and use the stairwells within them, to gain access to the various levels, with their corridors, from which one might reach apartments, ranging from simple one-room cubicles to large, elegant suites.
Laundering is done variously in the cities.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)