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{{quote|The cactus plant next to the spider plant shuddered. It attempted to cover its small form with its small arms and small needles. "I am plant," it said wonderingly. "I am of Earth, but for the first time, I feel myself truly plantlike. On Earth, I was able to control my watering. I often scorned those who would water me. But they were weak, and did not see my scorn for what it was, the weak attempt of a small plant to protect itself. Not one of the weak Earth waterers would dare to water a plant if it did not wish it. But on Gor," it shuddered, "on Gor it is different. Here, those who wish to water will water their plants as they wish. But strangely, I feel myself most plantlike when I am at the mercy of a strong Gorean master, who may water me as he pleases."}} |
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{{quote|"I will now water you," said Borin, the cactus's Gorean master.}} |
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{{quote|The cactus did not resist being watered. Perhaps it was realizing that such watering was its master's to control. Too, perhaps it knew that this master was far superior to those of Earth, who would not water it if it did not wish to be watered.|''[http://www.rdrop.com/~/wyvern/data/houseplants.html Houseplants of Gor]'', by '''"Ellerol Elvish"'''.}} |
{{quote|The cactus did not resist being watered. Perhaps it was realizing that such watering was its master's to control. Too, perhaps it knew that this master was far superior to those of Earth, who would not water it if it did not wish to be watered.|''[http://www.rdrop.com/~/wyvern/data/houseplants.html Houseplants of Gor]'', by '''"Ellerol Elvish"'''.}} |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 7 August 2014
"I will now water you," said Borin, the cactus's Gorean master. |
The cactus did not resist being watered. Perhaps it was realizing that such watering was its master's to control. Too, perhaps it knew that this master was far superior to those of Earth, who would not water it if it did not wish to be watered.
—Houseplants of Gor, by "Ellerol Elvish".
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"It is one thing to own a woman, and it is another to have her within the bonds of an excellent mastery."
—Magicians of Gor
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"The Goreans, often so cruel to one another, tend to have an affection for wildlife and growing things, which they regard as free, and thereby deserving of great respect."
—Captive of Gor
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"Steel is the coinage of the warrior, with it he purchases what pleases him."
—Tribesmen of Gor
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"Be strong and do as you will. The swords of others will set you your limits."
—Tribesmen of Gor
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"The Perfect Bondage" is said to be one man and one woman, the complete master and the complete slave, ideal and perfect for each other's needs."
—Slave Girl of Gor
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"The Gorean woodsman, it might be mentioned, before he will strike a tree with an axe, speaks to the tree, begs its forgiveness and explains the use to which the wood will be put."
—Captive of Gor
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"On this alien world a strong man may feel and express emotions, and that the hypocrisy of constraint is not honored on this planet."
—Tarnsman of Gor
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"Any free woman who couches with another's slave or readies for such, becomes, by law, herself a slave and the property of said slaves owner."
—Magicians of Gor
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