In Book III, on Page 316, Misk tells us how he would choose to live: "I
would choose so to live that I might be willing that I should live that life a
thousand times, even forever. I would choose so to live that I might stand
boldly with my deed without regret throughout eternity."

A lot of what could be said here is dealt with on
other pages within this website, but here are some thoughts on being free on
Gor, especially if You are new here.
Walk in Honor, always. Say what You
mean, and mean what You say. Goreans live Their Honor.
Observe quietly.
Do not presume to impose in a situation where You do not know the details, or
the culture. Even if You are of Camp, do not EVER interfere between a Master and
His kajira.
Ask questions. The Ubar, the Council, and most Members here will cheerfully answer.
Do not despair if You get different answers to the same questions: just as we
are all unique individuals on Urth, so are We all unique individuals on Gor. Keep
asking until You understand. If a question cannot be answered to Your satisfaction
in Camp, email to [email protected].
Be
mindful of Your status. This applies to All, especially freewomen, dealt with in
detail elswhere. A Free on Gor does NOT teasingly discuss ko lars, branding,
etc... a freewoman does NOT willingly and knowingly place her freedom in
jeopardy, even in teasing.
As a Visitor, You are entitled to food, drink,
and conversation... no more than that. You will be asked to leave Your weapons
at the Stone... do so. When You ask for food or drink, give three to five ehn
for responses... allow for lag time. We nearly always have a Member at the
HomeStone, and He will help if You just ask.
Be knowledgeable quickly on
Who is a Member of Council. These are the Folks who vote on Membership...
introduce Yourself.
Do not send private messages without prior permission, and do not presume to discipline
the girls of Tuchuk. Girls in Camp ko lar are disciplined ONLY by the Ubar, Council,
and SylverDawn. If You have any complaints, log them with the Senior Member present,
and again, the email addy is open to All.