Ankle Rack:
This has semi circular openings with a block. The top block swinging shut
over the bottom block, hinged
on the left. The block is then secured with a metal bolt on a chain, thrust
through the staple on the lower block, over the hasp, swung down from the
upper
block. Very effective to stop a running slave.
Explorers of Gor, pg. 68
Binding Strap :
A narrow eighteen
inch strap,
normally black, used for the binding of hands behind the back.
Guardsman of Gor, pg. 237
Blindfold:
Consists of
three pieces, usually two rounded pieces of soft felt, three to four inches
in diameter, and
the binding which usually consists of two or more turns of a dark, thick,
folded
cloth, or scarf, knotted behind the head. The blindfold is seldom used in
the
transportation of slaves; the hood is more commonly used for this purpose.
Rogue of Gor, pg. 201
Bracelets, Hook:
Soft leather cuffs with locks
and snaps; the snaps unlike the cuffs, require no key, by means of the snaps
the
girl may be secured by the locked cuffs, her hands fastened either behind
her
back, in front of her, or to her collar.
Slave Girl of Gor, pg. 297
Bracelets, slave:
Handcuff type restraints used to restrain the wrists of slaves-usually metal
Tribesman of Gor, pg.156
Branding Rack:
Made of metal or wood the girl is placed upright and then the rack locked
on her.
Wrists are placed behind her, in the adjustable wrists clamps, each on their
vertical
flat metal bar, which are screwed shut. Feet are shackled on a rotating metal
platform. The branding rack rotates bringing the site be branded into view
unencumbered.
Explorers of Gor, pg. 71
Breeding Cell/Stall:
Both female and the selected
male are hooded, they are not permitted to speak. The purpose is impregnation,
this coupling is public with the masters and others of official or non official
capacity present, to make any pertinent payments or determinations.
Dancer of Gor, pg. 175
Cages:
Used to show slaves for sale
at the house of Slavers and/or Slave Auction Houses, fastened to the roof
of the
portico, others in tiers of cages lining the interior walls of the portico.
Assassins of Gor, pg. 286,
Fighting Slave of Gor, pg. 220
Collar Sleeve: (collar stocking):
They may be made of many
different materials. In a cooler climate they are sometimes of velvet. In
most
cities they are not used.
Kajira of Gor, pg. 46
Dung Sack:
Used to contain dung after it
has been raked or collected, used as a slave punishment
Nomads of Gor, pg. 285
Fetters (slave bracelets of Torvaldsland):
Consist of curved, hinged
bands of black iron, three quarters of an inch in width and a quarter inch
in
thickness. On one of each of the two curved pieces constituting a bracelet
there
is a welded ring; the two welded rings are joined by a single link, about
an
inch in width, counting both sides, each of which is about a quarter of an
inch
in diameter, and three inches long.
Marauders of Gor, pg. 46
Four Chains:
Wrists are joined by about
eighteen inches of chain and similarly for the ankles. Further each wrist
is
chained to the ankle. This arrangement produces the ;four chains.
Captive of Gor, pg. 42
Gag:
A device secured in place
with by a broad mouth covering strap, with three smaller straps attached to
it,
one to secure the broad strap at the upper lip, another to secure it across
the
mouth, pulling it back between the teeth, and one to secure it at the chin.
These straps are then pulled back tightly and fastened; the top strap above
the
ears, behind the back of the head, to the lower straps behind the back of
the
head. The heavy rolled leather wadding that is thrust back behind the teeth
with
the broad mouth covering strap, by design, expands thus securing it in place,
packing the entire oral orifice.
Dancer of Gor, pg. 271
Garbage Death:
Indigenous to the city of
Port Kar, where a slave who has been displeasing is bound naked and thrown
into
the canals of the city for urt feed.
Tribesmen of Gor, pg. 313
Hood:
Parts of the hood; the
leather ball, the strap attached at the front of it, and the belt, with its
double loop, on the outside, held in place by the belt loops, at its opening.
Some hoods are little more than sacks, of canvas or leather, with drawstrings.
A
small padlock passes through two rings, the buckle ring and one of the small
rings, sewn in the belt.
Mercenaries of Gor, pg. 75
Iron Belt:
This belt consisted of two
major pieces; one was a rounded, fitted, curved bar like waistband, flattened
at
the ends; one end of this band, that on the right, standing behind the woman
and
looking forward, had a heavy semicircular ring, or staple, welded onto it;
the
other flattened end of the waistband, looking forward, had a slot in it which
fitted over the staple; the other major portion of this belt consisted of
a
curved band of flat, shaped iron' one end of this flat band was curved about,
and closed about, the bar like waistband in the front; this produces a hinge;
the flat, U-shaped strap of the iron swings on this hinge; on the other end
of
this flat band of the iron is a slot; it fits over the same staple as the
slot
in the flattened end of the left side of the bar like waistband. The belt
is
then put on the woman in this fashion. The waistband is closed about her,
the
left side, its slot penetrated by the staple, over the right side; the flat
U-shaped band of iron, contoured to female intimacies, is then swung up on
its
hinge between her thighs, where the slot on its end is penetrated by the staple,
this keeping the part of the belt in place. The whole apparatus is then locked
on her; the tongue of a padlock thrust through the staple, the lock then snapped
shut.
Kajira of Gor, pg. 103,
Dancer of Gor, pg. 299,
Magicians of Gor, pg. 57
Kurt:
A stout whip, with a long
handle, which might be wielded with two hands, and five dangling, soft, wide
lashing surfaces, each about a yard long
Slave Girl of Gor, pg. 83
Leash:
This is about fifteen feet in
length. When used in leading, this amount of length would not be used, but
would
be coiled in the grasp of the master. The length is useful if the slave is
expected to perform leash dances, is to be bound with the leash, or if, it
doubled at the master's end, it is to be used to train or discipline her.
Magicians of Gor, pg. 195,
Kajira of Gor, pg. 336
Lock Gag:
Leather and metal; curved
metal bars rounded about a quarter of an inch in diameter, fitted to individual
girl by ratchet and pawl arraignment, locks behind neck, cannot be removed,
leaving slaves hands free for duties.
Beasts of Gor, pgs. 347-348
Northern Yoke:
Made of wood or bone, drilled
in 3 places with 1 hole at neck and 1 hole at each end. There is a strap knotted
about wrist, passed through one end of the hole (usually the left first),
through the hole at the neck, wrapped twice about the neck, back through the
hole at the neck, brought through the end hole on the right and tied about
the
wrist.
Beasts of Gor, pgs. 196-197
Penalty Brands:
There are three separate
irons, each a tiny letter not more than an a quarter of an inch high, they
may
mark a slave as a liar, thief or traitor.
Captive of Gor, pg. 310
Post Strap/Harness:
slave is pulled to the post,
close to it and facing it. The heavy belt, with the ring on it, through which
the loose post strap passed, that strap looping the post and threaded through
the belt ring, was put about the belly, and buckled shut, tightly, behind
the
small of the back. Able to move easily about the post but, given the post
strap,
and the belt ring, can not be further than six inches from it.
Kajira of Gor, pg. 290
Quirt: Leather, long, some two feet
in length.
Fighting Slave of Gor, pg. 68
Sexual Disciplines:
1) dominate the slave, making her feel her womanhood, and it's relationship
to the male, and then, her belly
ready, aching, vulnerably aflame, helplessly stirred, you send her packing;
2) whip the girl,
then fling
her to the ground, thrust her about, let her feel the side of a foot, such
things, and then when wished, kneel her, her head to the ground, and used
her.
Magicians of Gor, pg. 329
she-quadruped / she-sleen:
Kneel! commanded the free
woman. Lale struggled to her knees.
Get on all fours, said the woman.
Lale was then on all fours.
You are now in the modality of the she-quadruped, said my hostess.
Lale moaned.
Esne,; called my hostess. That woman, she who had earlier
taken the Lady
Labiena from the floor, came over. She, too, carried a whip, and was dressed
in
brief leather, rather like that of a warrior. At her belt was a chain leash.
hostess made a sign and Lale was leashed.
Can you understand me, my little she-quadruped?asked my hostess. Whimper
once for 'Yes,' whimper twice for 'No.'
Lale whimpered once.
Good," said my hostess. You are a bright little she-quadruped.
The chain shook, as Lale trembled.
Have you ever served as a she-quadruped before?asked my hostess.
Lale whimpered twice.
But you understand something of what is involved, do you not?asked my
hostess.
One whimper.
For two weeks,said my hostess, or more, if I choose, you will be chained in
the darkness, in one of the back alcoves, serving there as a speechless animal
any who may come upon you or desire you.
Mercenaries Of Gor, pgs. 327-328
slave Box:
About four feet long and
three feet wide, with a depth of perhaps eighteen inches. It was of steel
and
opened from the top. In the lid, at each, there was a circle, about five inches
in diameter, of penny-sized holes. It was locked shut, secured by two flat,
steel bars, perpendicular to its long axis, padlocked, in front, in place.
Captive of Gor, pgs. 313-314,
Kajira of Gor, pg. 148
slave Goad:
Rather like the tarn goad,
except that it is designed to be used as an instrument for the control of
human
beings rather than tarns. Unlike the tarn goad which has a simple on-off switch
in the handle, the slave goad works with both a switch and a dial, and the
intensity of the charge administered can be varied from an infliction which
is
only distinctly unpleasant to one which is instantly lethal. The slave goad,
unknown in most Gorean cities, is almost never used except by professional
slavers, probably because of the great expense involved.
Assassins of Gor, pgs. 84-85
slave Hobble:
Consists of two rings, one
for a wrist, the other for ankle, joined by about seven inches of chain. In
a
right handed girl, it locks on the right wrist and left ankle. When a girl
kneels, in any of the traditional positions of the Gorean woman, either slave
or
free, it is not uncomfortable.
Nomads of Gor, pgs. 154-155
slave hood:
A leather hood having no
opening for eyes, mouth or ears, covers a slaves whole head, usually has a
gag
attachment.
Slave Girl of Gor, pg. 146
slave Sack:
Made of leather, normally
pulled up, over the head, and laced shut. Confinement in the slave sack is,
incidentally, a familiar form of light punishment for a girl.
Fighting Slave of Gor, page 244,
Kajira of Gor, pg. 273
Sleen Death:
A girl is stripped, each
ankle bound widely apart to stakes, her wrists also bound widely apart to
stakes,
her thigh is cut and blood is smeared on her belly to draw the animal. This
is
done when there is no longer a use for a girl.
Captive of Gor, pgs. 230-231
Stimulation Cage:
An ornately barred, low
ceiling cage, about five feet high, rather roomy. The girl in the stimulation
cage is not permitted to look into the eyes of a male, not even a male slave.
This is designed to make her extremely conscience of males. Accouterments
include: brushes, perfumes, cosmetics, slave jewelry, heavy necklaces, armlets,
bracelets, and bangles. There is no clothing. There are cushions, bowls of
copper, and lamps of brass. There are surfaces of varying textures: deep piled
rug, satins, silk, coarsely woven cloths, brocades, rep cloth, a tiled corner,
sleen pelt, cloths woven of strung beads, cloaks of leather and mats of reed.
The point is to bring the senses to life.
Tribesmen of Gor, pg. 24
Switch:
Often used on a girl when she
is guilty of minor indiscretions or tiny misdemeanors. It is thought a fitting
instrument for encouraging a beauty to be more careful or zealous in her service
Kajira of Gor, pg. 85
Turian slave Bar:
Metal bar, with a collar at
each end and, behind the collar, manacles which fasten the prisoner's hands
behind his neck.
Nomads of Gor, pg. 193
Snake Whip:
Heavy coil, laced with wire
and flecks of iron. Used primarily on male slaves/captives.
Marauders of Gor, pg. 105
Yoke, girl:
Consists of a stout branch,
about two inches thick, some five feet in length, holes drilled in the center
and near the extremities. Fits behind the girl's neck, a long simple thong
of
rawhide fastens the girl in place. Smaller yokes can be fashioned to secure
a
slave for other purposes, such as enjoyment in the furs. An effective way
of
securing a slave.
Savages of Gor, pgs. 281-282,
Beasts of Gor, pgs.196-197
Yoke, Stock:
Normally a pair of hinged
planks, with matched semi circular openings in the planks. The head and wrists
are aligned with the openings, the planks then closed are either tied or locked
shut. This stock yoke is sometimes placed on a girl while she is on her back.
If
the planks are sufficiently wide enough, the girl is unable to see the actions
of the Master, she can only feel it.
Savages of Gor, pgs. 282-283
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