Post by fyran{KD} on Apr 8, 2007 12:13:29 GMT -5
-Free to do as He pleases as it abides the laws of Gor..someone it believes in honor and justice and truth. (More real than the law is the heart." Tahari Proverb Page 146 - Tribesmen of Gor)
-Able to discipline, correct and teach slaves. ("If a command needs to be repeated as the saying goes, the girl needs to be punished."
Book 22, Dancer of Gor, Page 211 )
-Strong men hold to honor and justice and truth, can Master a slave, and does not live futilely or self inflates. (“Without this, he said, touching the blade, there is nothing -- no justice, no civilization, no society, no community, no peace. Without the sword there is nothing. Before the sword he said, there is no right, no wrong, only fact--a world of what is and what is not, rather than a world of what should be and should not be. There is no justice until the sword creates it, establishes it, guarantees it, gives it substance and significance. He lifted the weapon, wielding the heavy metal blade as though it were a straw. First the sword--he said, then government--then law--then justice.”
Tarnsman of Gor - Page 156 )
-Strong men have higher aspirations.
-He holds himself high but not higher then other men. (“But let us not speak of slaves,” I said, “girls who serve for our diversion or recreation, but of serious matters. of the concerns of men.”
“Agreed,” said he.
There was a time for slaves, and a time for matters of importance.
Explorers of Gor - Page 15 )
- Uphold justice.
-Not the caste that makes the man, it is the beliefs and the devotion to His caste ("I did not know a scribe could be so courageous," I said. "There are brave men in all castes," said Shaba. Explorers of Gor - Page 433 )
-A Master can be strict yet caring. ("Perhaps it should only be added that the Gorean master, though often strict, is seldom cruel. The girl knows, if she pleases him, her lot will be an easy one. She will almost never encounter sadism or wanton cruelty, for the psychological environment that tends to breed these diseases is largely absent from Gor. This does not mean that she will not expect to be beaten if she disobeys, or fails to please her master." Page 54 - Outlaw of Gor)
-A Master can be a good listener. ("One of the pleasant things about owning a slave," I said, "is the opportunity to converse with her, to listen to her, to hear her express herself, her feelings and ideas. One can learn much from a slave. Many slaves, like yourself, are highly intelligent. They can express themselves articulately, clearly, trenchantly, and lyrically. It is a great pleasure to talk with them. Then when one wishes," I said, "one puts them again on their knees." Page 203 - Beasts of Gor)
-A Free Man is strong enough to have a slave but not give into the slave. ("More than one master, I suspect, has been enslaved by the beauty who kneels before him. It is one of the excruciating delights of the mastery to expose oneself fully to, and yet skirt, the dangers of the girl"s beauty, to keep oneself strong, to draw the absolute fullness of pleasure from her, and yet to resist her wiles, to get everything from her, and yet to keep her on her knees, completely." Page 36 - Slave Girl of Gor)
-Able to discipline, correct and teach slaves. ("If a command needs to be repeated as the saying goes, the girl needs to be punished."
Book 22, Dancer of Gor, Page 211 )
-Strong men hold to honor and justice and truth, can Master a slave, and does not live futilely or self inflates. (“Without this, he said, touching the blade, there is nothing -- no justice, no civilization, no society, no community, no peace. Without the sword there is nothing. Before the sword he said, there is no right, no wrong, only fact--a world of what is and what is not, rather than a world of what should be and should not be. There is no justice until the sword creates it, establishes it, guarantees it, gives it substance and significance. He lifted the weapon, wielding the heavy metal blade as though it were a straw. First the sword--he said, then government--then law--then justice.”
Tarnsman of Gor - Page 156 )
-Strong men have higher aspirations.
-He holds himself high but not higher then other men. (“But let us not speak of slaves,” I said, “girls who serve for our diversion or recreation, but of serious matters. of the concerns of men.”
“Agreed,” said he.
There was a time for slaves, and a time for matters of importance.
Explorers of Gor - Page 15 )
- Uphold justice.
-Not the caste that makes the man, it is the beliefs and the devotion to His caste ("I did not know a scribe could be so courageous," I said. "There are brave men in all castes," said Shaba. Explorers of Gor - Page 433 )
-A Master can be strict yet caring. ("Perhaps it should only be added that the Gorean master, though often strict, is seldom cruel. The girl knows, if she pleases him, her lot will be an easy one. She will almost never encounter sadism or wanton cruelty, for the psychological environment that tends to breed these diseases is largely absent from Gor. This does not mean that she will not expect to be beaten if she disobeys, or fails to please her master." Page 54 - Outlaw of Gor)
-A Master can be a good listener. ("One of the pleasant things about owning a slave," I said, "is the opportunity to converse with her, to listen to her, to hear her express herself, her feelings and ideas. One can learn much from a slave. Many slaves, like yourself, are highly intelligent. They can express themselves articulately, clearly, trenchantly, and lyrically. It is a great pleasure to talk with them. Then when one wishes," I said, "one puts them again on their knees." Page 203 - Beasts of Gor)
-A Free Man is strong enough to have a slave but not give into the slave. ("More than one master, I suspect, has been enslaved by the beauty who kneels before him. It is one of the excruciating delights of the mastery to expose oneself fully to, and yet skirt, the dangers of the girl"s beauty, to keep oneself strong, to draw the absolute fullness of pleasure from her, and yet to resist her wiles, to get everything from her, and yet to keep her on her knees, completely." Page 36 - Slave Girl of Gor)