What are you?
What are you?
..I am a slave girl
"What is a slave girl?"
..A girl who is owned..
"Why do you wear a brand?"
..To show that I am owned..
"Why do you wear a collar?"
..That men may know who owns me..
"What does a slave girl want more than anything?"
..To please men..
"What are you?"
..I am a slave girl..
"What do you want more than anything?"
..To please men.
- Assassins, pg. 197
..I am a slave girl
"What is a slave girl?"
..A girl who is owned..
"Why do you wear a brand?"
..To show that I am owned..
"Why do you wear a collar?"
..That men may know who owns me..
"What does a slave girl want more than anything?"
..To please men..
"What are you?"
..I am a slave girl..
"What do you want more than anything?"
..To please men.
- Assassins, pg. 197
Creed
He is Master, and I am Slave.
He is owner, and I am owned.
He commands, and I obey.
He is to be pleased, and I am to please.
Why is this?
Because he is Master, and I am Slave.
- Explorers of Gor, pg. 178
He is owner, and I am owned.
He commands, and I obey.
He is to be pleased, and I am to please.
Why is this?
Because he is Master, and I am Slave.
- Explorers of Gor, pg. 178
4 reasons for a collar
“What is the common purpose of a collar?”
“The collar has four common purposes, Master,” she said. “First, it visibly designates me as a slave, as a brand might not, if it should be covered by clothing. Second, it impresses my slavery upon me. Thirdly, it identifies my master. Fourthly—fourthly—”
“Fourthly?” he asked.
“Fourthly,” she said, “it makes it easier to leash me.”
- Explorers of Gor - Page 80
“The collar has four common purposes, Master,” she said. “First, it visibly designates me as a slave, as a brand might not, if it should be covered by clothing. Second, it impresses my slavery upon me. Thirdly, it identifies my master. Fourthly—fourthly—”
“Fourthly?” he asked.
“Fourthly,” she said, “it makes it easier to leash me.”
- Explorers of Gor - Page 80
CINBIAK
"Curiosity is not becoming in a Kajira," he said.
"Nonetheless," I said, "we are notoriously curious. Doubtless the saying would not otherwise have gained such wide currency."
- Kajira of Gor, pg. 443
"Nonetheless," I said, "we are notoriously curious. Doubtless the saying would not otherwise have gained such wide currency."
- Kajira of Gor, pg. 443