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The Slave Pages

The slave scrolls of Torvaldsland

positions

BOND-MAID:
the term for a slave girl used in Torvaldsland also called a girl whose belly lies under the sword

COIN GIRL:
a slave girl who, with a coinbox and triangular flat bell chained around her neck, is sent out in the streets of a city to earn money from Masters in return for her sexual use

DISPLAY SLAVE:
a slave girl whose primary purpose is for the display of her beauty to reflect the affluence of her Master; often chained in coffle with other display slaves behind the palanquin or other transport of her Master

KETTLE-AND-MAT GIRL:
a slave girl whose function is divided between household tasks and sexual servitude

LUCK GIRL:
a slave girl who acts as mascot onboard ship; her use is usually reserved for the captain of the ship, but she may be shared with the crew, usually as a disciplinary measure

PASSION SLAVE:
a slave girl who has been bred, rather than captured; specifically, one that has been bred for a particular trait, such as beauty or slave heat or the shape of her lips

PIERCED-EAR GIRL:
a slave girl whose ears have been pierced; as piercing a girl's ears is consider the ultimate degradation, it virtually guarantees that the girl will never be freed; the practice first became popular in Turia, but is gaining acceptance in the northern cities, especially Ar

PLEASURE SLAVE:
a slave girl whose main function is sexual servitude to her master; traditionally, she kneels with her knees spread wide, and her hands either resting on her thighs or, in some cities, crossed behind her, ready for binding

POT GIRL:
a slave girl whose main function is cooking and other menial tasks; used disparagingly

SILK GIRL:
term used by those of Torvaldsland to denote a slave girl from the southern cities; often used disparagingly

SILK SLAVE:
a male pleasure slave; usually in attendance of a free woman

TOWER SLAVE:
a state slave girl in any of the cities of Gor; her duties in the apartment cylinders are largely domestic; traditionally, she kneels with her knees together and with her wrists crossed in front of her, as if for binding

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