Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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46
101
For example, if those of Ar visit Treve, the banquet will almost certainly be served by stripped women once of Ar, now in the collar of Trevan masters, which courtesy is returned, of course, should those of Treve visit Ar, where the freemen of Treve will be served by stripped women once of Treve, now in the collars of their masters, men of Ar.
For example, if those of Ar visit Treve, the banquet will almost certainly be served by stripped women once of Ar, now in the collar of Trevan masters, which courtesy is returned, of course, should those of Treve visit Ar, where the free men of Treve will be served by stripped women once of Treve, now in the collars of their masters, men of Ar.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #101)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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46
98
It is little wonder that many cities, as they might boast of the might of their draft tharlarion, the stamina of their saddle tharlarion, the swiftness of their kaiila, the tenacity and prowess of their hunting sleen, boast of the beauty of their slaves.
46
99
When foreign ambassadors are in a city masters are particularly encouraged to parade their slaves.
46
100
When embassies are exchanged with enemy municipalities the banquets are almost always served by naked slaves.
46
101
For example, if those of Ar visit Treve, the banquet will almost certainly be served by stripped women once of Ar, now in the collar of Trevan masters, which courtesy is returned, of course, should those of Treve visit Ar, where the freemen of Treve will be served by stripped women once of Treve, now in the collars of their masters, men of Ar.
46
102
This is not as insulting as it might be thought, as Gorean men are generally agreed that women are women, and slaves are slaves.
46
103
What does it matter in what city a woman wears her collar? She is a slave.
46
104
As one from a different world, a grayer, more dismal, more crowded, more polluted world, a mass world of homogenized humanity, a world in which excellence is suspect, and must be concealed, a world of cunning and greed, of envy and duplicity, of hatred and fanaticism, a world alien to honor, a world without Home Stones, I have been much impressed by the Gorean pride in person and achievement.
It is little wonder that many cities, as they might boast of the might of their draft tharlarion, the stamina of their saddle tharlarion, the swiftness of their kaiila, the tenacity and prowess of their hunting sleen, boast of the beauty of their slaves.
When foreign ambassadors are in a city masters are particularly encouraged to parade their slaves.
When embassies are exchanged with enemy municipalities the banquets are almost always served by naked slaves.
For example, if those of Ar visit Treve, the banquet will almost certainly be served by stripped women once of Ar, now in the collar of Trevan masters, which courtesy is returned, of course, should those of Treve visit Ar, where the free men of Treve will be served by stripped women once of Treve, now in the collars of their masters, men of Ar.
This is not as insulting as it might be thought, as Gorean men are generally agreed that women are women, and slaves are slaves.
What does it matter in what city a woman wears her collar? She is a slave.
As one from a different world, a grayer, more dismal, more crowded, more polluted world, a mass world of homogenized humanity, a world in which excellence is suspect, and must be concealed, a world of cunning and greed, of envy and duplicity, of hatred and fanaticism, a world alien to honor, a world without Home Stones, I have been much impressed by the Gorean pride in person and achievement.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 46)