" 'What are my duties?' I asked.
'Exquisite beauty and absolute obedience.'"
(Slave Girl of Gor, Pg. 261)

"It is the duty of a slave girl to be fully and completely pleasing to men. Were she not so she would be subject to severe punishment, including even torture and death, should it be the master's wish."
(Slave Girl of Gor, Pg. 226)
 


TRAINING SECTION III

The Subservience of a Slave

'What are you?'
    'I am a slave girl.'
'What is a slave girl?'
    'A girl who is owned.'
'Why do you wear a brand?'
    'To show that I am owned.'
'Why do you wear a collar?'
     'That men may know who owns me'
'What does a slave girl want more than anything?'
    'To please men.'
'What are you?'
    'I am a slave girl.'
'What do you want more than anything?'
    'To please men.'
(Assassins of GOR, pg. 197)

Learning: always trying to be found pleasing...
As a slave, you must continually try to improve, better yourself, learn.  A slave girl never knows everything there is to know about being slave. She can always improve in some ways in somethings.  Even the Pleasure Slaves,who are the most highly trained of the girls on Gor, continue to be taught and to strive, always, to be found pleasing.

"Too, of course, we were taught our place and proper relations to men.  A significant portion of our training was intimate and erotic, or sexual and sensual in nature, ranging from such things as make-up, body ornamentation, cosmetics and perfumes, to techniques, psychological and physical, generally a combination of both of pleasing men." (Dancer of Gor)

Reading the Books!
As a slave, you are expected to be found pleasing. You have decided to join the mIRC "world of Gor" and you'll find it an especially harsh and strange world if you know nothing of the land of which you're 'living in'.  The World of Gor is based upon the books "The Chronicles of Counter Earth" authored by John Norman.  The paperbacks were originally published in the 1960s through early 1980s and can still be found in used book stores or through online auction houses.  Additionally, copies of the books are often sent between Goreans, "sharing the wealth" of the Gorean world through the written word.
 

It is *very important* that you read as many of the books as you can find. Reading the books gives a slave the ability to converse with those in channels when they speak of the many different parts of Gor, i.e., Tuchuks, tarns, Torvaldsland, Priest Kings, Ubars, and much, much more.  The first of the books is "Tarnsman of Gor" and tells the tale of the hero, Tarl Cabot, coming from Earth to Gor and his first adventures in this very harsh and unyeilding land.
 
 

Keeping a Journal
Many slaves keep a daily online or written journal and find that, as they grow in their slavery, it is helpful to look back and see that they have learned from past experiences.  Keeping a journal also gives a slave the ability to express themselves and their joys and frustrations.  As the written word is our medium for expression on mIRC, writing a journal also allows our creativity to flow without being seen or too quickly judged by others.  Maybe you want to try a new dance expression? or have thought of describing how you move across the room to your Master or Mistress in a different way?  Write thenew idea in your journal and then come back to look at the phrasing in a day or two.  Do you like what you see, how you have written your feelings?  A journal is a good personal sounding board for slaves.

Organizing Your Gorean Help Files
Right now is a good time to create a directory on your computer entitled "Gorean info" if you haven't made one already.  In the directory you can place help files (such as the training documents from Koroban Kaverns), organize favorite quotes from the books, and copy and retain personal favorite web sites that have information that you'll use again and again.

Examples of file folders you might want to create include:

" 'What are my duties?' I asked.
'Exquisite beauty and absolute obedience.' "
(Slave Girl of Gor, Pg. 261)


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