Alcove
'Equipment'
as
described in the Scrolls
&
dreamt of by `la kajira dreams as in the photographs
"She
stood there for a moment, terrified, regarding the small, lamp-lit
interior, with its various accouterments and furnishings. Then I flung
her to the furs. She turned about, on one side, and
then the other, half sunk in the furs, looking about.
On the wall to the left, as one entered, were various paraphernalia, in
ordered arrangements, cuffs, chains, shackles,
whips and such. She sat up in the furs, and, moved back, pushing back,
frightened, as far as she could, until she had her back against the back
wall. There she looked about herself, as well. To her left and right were
two rings, suitable for fastening a woman's hands back and against the
wall, should she be either sitting or kneeling, either facing the wall
or the curtain. There was a similar pair of rings higher in the back wall
to which she might be fastened standing, either facing the wall or curtain.
There were several other rings about, too, here
and there, mostly on the floor, permitting various arrangements such as
the spread-eagling of the slave. There was also a holding
ring in the wall to the right, as one entered, about two feet from
the floor, probably as a utility in case one wished to have more than one
girl in the alcove. On the other hand, there were enough rings about to
accommodate more than one without this addition." (Vagabonds
of Gor, pages 407-408)