Value of a slave






"Men respected free women; they desired, fought for, sought and relished their female slaves."

Page 150 - Tribesmen of Gor




"...the slave girl is not simply someone with whom the man lives; she is very special to him; she is a treasured possession; he owns her; he wants to know her; profoundly and deeply; the background, history, the mind, the intelligence, the appetites, the nature and disposition of his lovely article of property; this knowledge, of course, puts her more at his mercy; by making it possible to manipulate her feelings, exploit weaknesses, drop asides...she is in the helpless condition of slavery, it gives him more power over her."

Page 42 - Tribesmen of Gor




"How can a girl who is only a slave be of interest?" she asked. "Your question is foolish" I said. "all men desire a slave or slaves, it is their nature. Thus, that a woman is a slave, even in itself, makes her extraordinarily interesting. Her slavery itself, apart from her intelligence or beauty, is found extremely provocative and exciting to a male, because of his nature."

Page 274 - Beasts of Gor





"Swords are often drawn on Gor over women, and particularly over lovely slaves. Women are prizes, perfections and treasures. It is no wonder that men fight over them with ferocity. Wars have been fought to recover a stolen slave."

Page 397 - Renegades of Gor





"Do not risk your life for me," she said.

"Why not?" he said.

"Because I am really only a slave girl, " she said.

"It is for such that men most cheerfully risk their lives," he said.

"Oh?" she said.

"Certainly," he said, "you would not expect them to go to all that trouble for a mere free female, would you?"

Renegades of Gor, page 218





"She laughed. It was true. Gorean men, on the whole, do not free slaves. The freeing of a girl is almost unheard of. This makes sense. They are not free women. They are belongings, valuables, slaves, treasures. Who discards precious possessions, who surrenders treasures? If the slave girl were worth less perhaps she would be freed more. She is too marvelous to free; and if she is not marvelous, she can be slain. Too, what man who has known the glory and joy of a girl at his feet is likely to wish to exchange that for the inconvenience and bother of a free woman? No, slave girls, for all practical purposes, are not freed. They will remain in one collar or another. Men will have it that way."

Page 90 - Explorers of Go




"These girls may be exchanged among the men, but commonly they are not. Most masters are rather possessive about their slaves, particularly if they are fond of them."

Guardsman of Gor, page 209