Too often they are seen less as persons, human beings with rights, individuals worthy of concern and regard than as potential pleasure slaves, silken, bangled prisoners, possible adornments to the pleasure gardens of their captors.
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There is a saying on Gor that the laws of a city extend no further than its walls.
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She had not yet seen me.
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I leaned on my spear and waited.
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The harsh, exogamous institution of capture is woven into the very fabric of Gorean life.
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It is regarded as meritorious to abduct one's women from a foreign, preferably hostile city.
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Perhaps this institution, which on the surface seems so deplorable, is profitable from the standpoint of the race, preventing the gradual inbreeding of otherwise largely isolated, self-sufficient cities.
Too often they are seen less as persons, human beings with rights, individuals worthy of concern and regard than as potential pleasure slaves, silken, bangled prisoners, possible adornments to the pleasure gardens of their captors.
There is a saying on Gor that the laws of a city extend no further than its walls.
She had not yet seen me.
I leaned on my spear and waited.
The harsh, exogamous institution of capture is woven into the very fabric of Gorean life.
It is regarded as meritorious to abduct one's women from a foreign, preferably hostile city.
Perhaps this institution, which on the surface seems so deplorable, is profitable from the standpoint of the race, preventing the gradual inbreeding of otherwise largely isolated, self-sufficient cities.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )