Conduct in Turia for Visitors
"The men of Gor," she said, "are strong. They are not weak and divided against themselves. They are not tortured. They are integrated and coherent, and proud. They see themselves in the order of nature. They see females as females, as slaves, and themselves as men, as masters. If we do not please them they punish us, or slay us. We quickly learn our place in the order of things. Only where there are true men can there be true women."
Rouge of Gor - Page 100
All of the preceding section applies, plus the following:
1) Respect the property of others. Do not try to force a kajira to disobey her master’s wishes.
2) Corporal punishment of a kajira not your own is not allowed. If it is a Turian kajira, approach a Officer of the City. If a visiting kajira, talk to the kajira's master.
3) Free women are accorded the respect and protection they deserve, provided they are properly behaved. Remember, on Gor, even free women are deferential to their male companions. Request from an Officer of the City the documents describing proper behavior of a Gorean Free woman or stay and observe the Free women we are proud to welcome in our realm. Bitchy behavior will not be tolerated by a female in Turia.
4) Disputes with another patron should be brought to the attention of an Officer of the City (if he hasn't already caught it), and his direction as to how to handle it should be followed.
5) Liability: Owners of kajirae are held totally responsible by Turian authority for their kajirae actions. Should a disobedient or unruly slave end up getting kicked and banned from Turia, the owner also suffers the same fate. Owners may petition for a lifting of the ban by having the kajira do "community service" for a period of 5 days in a Turian Channel. During this time, the ban is temporarily lifted to allow for the supervision of the kajira. Once service is complete, the ban is removed. Community service may be either simply serving food/drink in channel or the typing up of book chapters from the Gor series.
6) kajirae are there because it is their desire to serve, not as play things to abuse on a whim (this precludes what an owner may wish for the kajira he owns). Any free person who abuses or harasses a kajira that does not belong to them will be asked to leave and may face a ban.
7) Owners are asked that unless public humiliation and/or punishment serves a stated purpose, that any actions that may be deemed abusive done privately.
8) We are not here to hide, so please do not be hidden when in Turia
9) Turian kajirae are not allowed to greet until after they have entered properly, so it is appreciated if visitors and guests refrain from greeting them until they have been released to greet.
1) Respect the property of others. Do not try to force a kajira to disobey her master’s wishes.
2) Corporal punishment of a kajira not your own is not allowed. If it is a Turian kajira, approach a Officer of the City. If a visiting kajira, talk to the kajira's master.
3) Free women are accorded the respect and protection they deserve, provided they are properly behaved. Remember, on Gor, even free women are deferential to their male companions. Request from an Officer of the City the documents describing proper behavior of a Gorean Free woman or stay and observe the Free women we are proud to welcome in our realm. Bitchy behavior will not be tolerated by a female in Turia.
4) Disputes with another patron should be brought to the attention of an Officer of the City (if he hasn't already caught it), and his direction as to how to handle it should be followed.
5) Liability: Owners of kajirae are held totally responsible by Turian authority for their kajirae actions. Should a disobedient or unruly slave end up getting kicked and banned from Turia, the owner also suffers the same fate. Owners may petition for a lifting of the ban by having the kajira do "community service" for a period of 5 days in a Turian Channel. During this time, the ban is temporarily lifted to allow for the supervision of the kajira. Once service is complete, the ban is removed. Community service may be either simply serving food/drink in channel or the typing up of book chapters from the Gor series.
6) kajirae are there because it is their desire to serve, not as play things to abuse on a whim (this precludes what an owner may wish for the kajira he owns). Any free person who abuses or harasses a kajira that does not belong to them will be asked to leave and may face a ban.
7) Owners are asked that unless public humiliation and/or punishment serves a stated purpose, that any actions that may be deemed abusive done privately.
8) We are not here to hide, so please do not be hidden when in Turia
9) Turian kajirae are not allowed to greet until after they have entered properly, so it is appreciated if visitors and guests refrain from greeting them until they have been released to greet.