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| State slave (noun): a state owned girl may have various duties, ranging from general cleaning to carrying messages. State tunics and collars are uniform, sleeveless and plain. Considered by most states an unenviable slavery. ~Magicians of Gor, pages 340-341 and 376~ Steel tower (noun): the visible portion of a spaceship half buried in the Tahari Desert. It housed a destructive device, and was sent by the Kurii to destroy the planet Gor, hence the Priest-Kings. Their supposed prize was to be Earth, or Gor, as some believe, a planet to replace their ancient home, a planet destroyed by their own technology. The destructive device was destroyed at the last moment by Tarl Cabot, who had survived a punishing trip through the dunes, aided by a Kur who was in opposition to the politics of the Kurii. From this Kur, Cabot received the Tahari Ring. ~Tribesmen of Gor, pages 22-23, 44, 116, 166, 285-294, and 363~ Steel worlds (noun): an ancient race of Kurii, whose advanced technology contributed to the ruin of their planet, now share a boulder-strewn, enigmatic black space beyond the orbits of Gor, Earth and Mars, living on space ships such as the one found half buried in the Tahari. Since they have no planet of their own, they seek one, possibly Gor, or even Earth. The Priest-Kings constantly battle them, and monitor to see that they do not intrude beyond certain atmospheres, orbiting with the asteroids in their 'steel-world'. ~Marauders of Gor, page 295~ ~Tribesmen of Gor, page 362~ ~Explorers of Gor, page 94~ Stimulation cage (noun): an ornate fairly roomy cage furnished comfortably with fabrics of all kinds furs cosmetics perfumes jewelry etc. in which a naked slave girl in training may be housed; its purpose is to awaken her senses esp. the tactile senses to everything in the world around her so that she may be more pleasing to masters; in addition it is just too short for her to stand upright so that her head is always inclined in a gesture of submission ~Tribesman of Gor page 24~ Stone (noun): a unit of measurement equal to four earth pounds. There is an official stone, a solid metal cylinder which is kept near the Sardar. During fairs, cities, on a given day can test their stone against the 'standard' stone ~Raiders of Gor, page 127~ ~Tribesmen of Gor, page 138~ ~ Dancer of Gor, page 127~ Stones (noun): a guessing game in which one player must guess whether the number of stones held in the fist of the second player is odd or even ~Captive of Gor page 107~ ~Magicians of Gor, page 34~ Story skin (noun): an artifact of the red savages... a series of drawings and pictographs on a skin used to tell a story... the beginning of the story is at the center of the skin reading it in a slow spiral outward.. by turning the skin ~Savages of Gor page 36~ Stranger (noun): enemy ~Tarnsman of Gor page 110~ Street of Brands {noun): the city or area in a given city where slavers conduct their business ~Tarnsman of Gor page 132~ Street of Coins (noun): the street or area in a given city where banking and other financial transactions take place ~Beasts of Gor page 45~ Street of the Writhing Slave (noun): dark narrow street not far from the wharves in Victoria where most renters and dealers in coin girls keep their kennels on this street ~Guardsman of Gor page 143~ Strigil (noun): usually made of metal in a narrow, spatulate form. Used at bathing to scrap excess oils and dirt from pores. ~Renegades of Gor, page 51~ Submission mat (noun): a mat on which a girl kneels to submit ~Blood Brothers of Gor page 129~ Submission, position of female (noun): the slave kneels before the Master, back on her heels, arms extended, head down between her arms, wrists crossed as though for binding. ~Hunters of Gor, page 16~ ~Tribesmen of Gor, page 359~ ~Explorers of Gor, page 74~ Sugars, Gorean (noun): although the flavors of the sugars are not revealed, there are several colors. White and yellow are described, and other quotes speak of gorean sugars, and in particular four gorean sugars. ~Tribesmen of Gor, pages 89 and 105~ ~Rogue of Gor, page 132~ Sul (noun): a large, thick-skinned, starchy, yellow-fleshed root vegetable. It is a staple of the Gorean diet. ~Raiders of Gor, page 219~ ~Slave girl of Gor, page 134~ ~Guardsman of Gor, page 234~ ~Dancer of Gor, page 80~ Sul plant (noun): vine with golden leaves. ~Priest Kings of Gor, page 44~ Sula (command; lit. 'back')In this position a slave lays upon her back her hands at her sides palms upward her legs widely spread to await her Master's pleasure ~Explorers of Gor page 77~ Sullage (noun): a soup made principally from suls tur-pah and kes along with whatever else may be handy ~Priest Kings of Gor page 44~ Sul-paga (noun): clear, almost tasteless, but very potent alcoholic beverage made from suls. It is seldom available outside of the peasant villages where it is brewed. ~Slave Girl of Gor, page 134 and 414~ Sun gate (noun): one or several are found in most cities, so called because they are commonly opened at dawn and closed at dusk, their hours of ingress and egress determined by the diurnal cycle. ~Mercenaries of Gor, page 102~ ~Magicians of Gor, page 9 and 20~ Sun Lances (noun): a warrior society of the Sleen tribe of Red Savages ~Savages of Gor page 314~ |