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Ta-Thassa Mountains (noun): a mountain range in the southern hemisphere of Gor, it marks the southern border of the rainforest between it and the southern prairies. It's western border is the shores of the Thassa.
~Raiders of Gor, page 6~

Tatrix (noun): a Gorean word for a female ruler.
~Outlaw of Gor, page 66~
~Kajira of Gor, page 66~


Tau (noun): letter of the Gorean alphabet.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 383~

Ta-wine (noun): wines from the ta-grape grown on the terraces of Cos. The color is not described, but the grape is purple.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 213~
~Fighting Slave of Gor, page 306~

Teaching, the (noun): a dogma, bordering on fanatacism followed by the Waniyampi community, collective slaves of the Kaiila Tribes. It's circular theme is that 'all' equal 'one', therefore everyone and everything is 'the same'.
~Savages of Gor, pages 234-235, 272, and 291-294~
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 156-157~


Tef (noun): a measurement of five handfuls with fingers closed.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 46~

Tefa (noun): a measurement consisting of six tef, which constitutes a tiny basket.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 46~

Telekint (noun): a plant of the Tahari, its roots mashed and mixed with water provide a red dye.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 83~

Tent, Gorean campaign (noun): in large fixed camps, the tents of Tarnsmen are circular with a conical roof and have an entrance canopy. A pennon bearing the insignia of the particular unit is affixed to it's top. These tents follow the tarnsmen in their flights, borne on supply wagons of the main body.
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 51~

Teslik (noun): a plant whose extract is the active ingredient in breeding wine.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 320~

Tetrapoli (noun): a gorean expression which translates as 'Four Cities' or 'Four Towns' .
~Rogue of Gor, page 63~

Tetrapoli, town of (noun): a town located on the Vosk River.
~Rogue of Gor, page 63~

Tharlarion (noun): one of several types of large reptiles, some of which have been domesticated, it's fat is rendered to provide lamp oil; see also mamba and Ul.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 84~

Tharlarion boots (noun): high boots of soft leather worn by riders of high tharlarion to protect their legs from the abrasive hides of their mounts.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 125~

Tharlarion saddle (noun): constructed with the leather seat mounted on a hydraulic fitting which floats in a thick lubricant. This saddle is made to absorb shock with the added ability of the seat always being parallel to the ground.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 125~

Tharlarion, river
(1) (noun): extremely large, herbivorous, web-footed lizards used by bargemen of the Cartius River to pull barges.
~Captive of Gor, page 80~

Tharlarion, broad (noun): sluggish tharlarion used as draft animals; herbivorous.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 125~

Tharlarion, high (noun): agile tharlarion used as a mount for riding. They have very short almost useless forelegs; carnivorous.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 115 and 125~

Tharlarion, land (noun): land dwelling tharlarion used for towing. The land tharlarion can swim, though not as efficiently as the river tharlarion.
~Captive of Gor, page 81~

Tharlarion, marsh (noun): inhabitants of the marshes that comprise the delta of the Vosk; similar to crocodile.
~Explorers of Gor, pages 26 and 326~

Tharlarion, racing (noun): these high tharlarions are bred and registered for racing. Unlike the animals used as cavalry, these are chosen from 'medium class' tharlarion, being smaller and ligher. Famous bloodlines include Venetzia, Toraii, and Thalonian.
~Magicians of Gor, page 290~

Tharlarion, river (2) (noun): crocodile-type animal; implied to be carnivorous and very similar to the marsh tharlarion.
~Explorers of Gor, page 326~

Tharlarion, rock (noun): a small, six-toed reptile of the south.
~Marauders of Gor, page 152~

Tharlarion, torn apart by (noun): a form of execution that involves ropes being tied to the offender's wrists and ankles. These bindings are attached to two different tharlarion which are then drawn in opposite directions.
~Renegades of Gor, page 14~

Tharlarion, trampled by (noun): form of execution. The offender is bound before a tharlarion and trampled to death or until maimed. -
~Renegades of Gor, page 14~

Tharlarion, water; tiny (noun): described as not much more than 'teeth and tail', this tiny scavenger follows in the wake of the larger water tharlarion and is not more than 6 inches long. It inhabits the marshes.
~Raiders of Gor, page 1~

Tharna (noun): a harsh and humorless city once ruled by a Tatrix, NE of Corcyrus, located between Ko-ro-ba and the Sardar. The city is well known for it's silver mines. A man who visits in Tharna for more than 10 hours is enslaved. The slaves of Tharna are native-born to the city and there are supposedly no free women. The men of Tharna can be recognized by two yellow cords, thrust over the belt which are presented as part of the Home Stone ceremony. It is said that Lara, the former Tatrix, has now abdicated. The Caste of Poets is outlawed here.
~Outlaw of Gor, pages 65-70~
~Dancer of Gor, pages 385-386~
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 267-268~


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