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| Slave locker (noun): a sort of temporary slave box available at a depot for fee carts, for example. Once the slave has entered the locker, a tarsk bit is inserted which allows for the turning and removal of the key, which the owner pockets until his return. This kind of slave locker is unattended. ~Vagabonds of Gor, pages 423-424~ ~Magicians of Gor, page 67~ Slave mat (noun): a course mat made of straw to which area a slave girl may be ordered for discipline or use, the girl may not leave the mat unless permitted by her master. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 74~ Slave orgasm (noun): powerful orgasm in which a slave completely yields to the Master.. after which she can never be anything but a man's slave. ~Explorers of Gor, page 13~ Slave oval (noun): a method of chain a slave girl consisting of a hinged iron loop which locks around her waist with two sliding wrist- rings and a welded ring in the middle of the back. ~Slave Girl of Gor, page 146~ Slave perfume (noun): perfumes designed to be worn by slave girls; they are heavier and more sensual than those designed for free women. ~Tribesmen of Gor, page 230~ Slave pole (noun): imaginary pole that 'transfixes' a dancing girl by which she is 'held' during her dance. ~Tribesman of Gor, page 11~ Slave porridge (noun): a cold unsweetened mixture of water and Sa-Tarna meal on which slaves are fed; in Torvaldsland it is called 'bond-maid gruel' and often mixed with pieces of chopped parsit fish. Slave rape (noun): the sexual use of a slave girl; may be either tender or bruta, casual, deliberate or disciplinary. ~Tribesman of Gor, page 34~ ~Guardsman of Gor, page 184~ Slave ring (noun): a heavy iron ring c. 1' in diameter to which a slave may be secured for security discipline or any other reason; often found in floors interior & exterior walls (either 1' or 3' above the ground) attached to the foot of a master's sleeping couch, etc. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 48~ Slave sack (noun): a sack used primarily to transport slaves that ties off on at one end. ~Fighting Slave of Gor, page 244~ Slave stake (noun): about four and one half feet in length and four inches in width, cut from wood. At it's top, about two inches from the end, a groove an inch deep is cut. A long leather tether is attached to a slave's neck and affixed to the stake. It is used for securing a slave for the night, for example. ~Explorers of Gor, page 349~ Slave steel (noun): generic term for collars chains siriks etc. worn by slaves. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 158~ Slave strap (noun): heavy strap or belt which buckles behind the wearer's back; in front there is a metal plate with a welded ring through which passes the 4 hort (5 inches) chain of a pair of slave bracelets; designed to keep the wearer's hand before his body. ~Hunters of Gor, page 65~ Slave trap (noun): a trap of powerful steel that is lined by sharp teeth which snap shut on the slave's leg and locks closed until opened by a key. The trap is locked, unlike an animal trap to prevent it being pried open by strong hands. ~Hunters of Gor, page 126~ Slave tunic (noun): a simple, sleeveless, pullover tunic of brown cloth, slit deeply at the hips with narrow shoulder straps, little more than strings .Some have a disrobing loop at the shoulder. ~Dancer of Gor, pages 155 and 225~ ~Magicians of Gor, page 21~ Slave wagon (noun): a flat-bedded barred wagon like a large cage with a door in the rear in which many slaves may be transported at one time their ankles chained to a bar that runs down the center of the floor; tarpaulins are often used to cover the cage & hide the cargo. ~Captive of Gor, page 65~ Slave whistle (noun): used in issuing signals summoning slaves and so on. ~Assassin of Gor, page 84~ Slave wine (noun): a black, bitter beverage that acts as a contraceptive; its effect is instantaneous and lasts for well over a month; can be counter-acted with a another sweet-tasting beverage (see: breeding wine). ~Marauders of Gor, pages 23 and 83-84~ ~Dancer of Gor, page 174~ Slave wire (noun): a closely interwoven latticework of sharp, swaying strands, set at intervals of less than a hort. Serves as a confining fence. It's barbs and prongs could cut a slave to pieces. ~Dancer of Gor, page 347~ Slaver (noun): any person owning or dealing in human slavery. While all of the Caste of Slavers are slavers, not all slavers belong to the Caste. ~Magicians of Gor, page 315~ Slaver's caress (noun): a method of touching without warning a slave girl who is being sold in order to exhibit her slave heat for potential buyers; also known as the Whip Caress as it is commonly done using a coiled whip. ~Assassin of Gor, pages 294-295~ ~Explorers of Gor, page 40~ Slaver's necklace (noun): fanciful term for a coffle of slave girls. ~Savages of Gor, page 107~ Slavers, Caste of (noun): the sub-caste of the Merchants one who deals in human merchandise, their colors are blue and yellow. ~Magicians of Gor, page 315~ Slavers, League of Black (noun): a branch of the Caste of Slavers; they work out of Schendi and its environs. ~Explorers of Gor, page 16~ Slavery, vengence and contempt (adverb): one form of vengeance slavery is proxy slavery where one woman, totally innocent, is enslaved and made to stand proxy for a hated, but unavailable woman, even being given her name. Ironically, even though the original woman may be found, the proxy is not released from slavery. ~Blood Brothers of Gor, pages 139-140~ Slee (noun): a rodent which inhabits the ground zone of the rainforests inland of Schendi. ~Explorers of Gor, page 312~ |