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« 12. June 2011, 00:07:31 »
Does anyone have some quotes on the right of the rescuer of a free woman to enslave the woman?  Does her family just look away in shame?
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« 12. June 2011, 00:16:08 »
I never keep quotes but I can remember several things:

1. That the men that rescued the women would reserve the right to collar or uncollar the rescued women.

2. That often families wouldn't wanna risk the shame of finding out what happened to one of their daughters and thus rather forgot about it. Free women that had been raped usually weren't released out of their collar or bothered for rescues anymore.

Welcome to find the quotes for whoever knows where I read above paraphrased ones from. Tongue
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« 12. June 2011, 00:18:06 »
And yet it was not a strange thing, particularly not on Gor, where bravery is highly esteemed and to save a female's life is in effect to win title to it, for it is the option of a Gorean male to enslave any woman whose life he has saved, a right which is seldom denied even by the citizens of the girl's city or her family. Indeed, there have been cases in which a girl's brothers have had her clad as a slave, bound in slave bracelets, and handed over to her rescuer, in order that the honor of the family and her city not be besmirched. There is, of course, a natural tendency in the rescued female to feel and demonstrate great gratitude to the man who has saved her life, and the Gorean custom is perhaps no more than an institutionalization of this customary response. There are cases where a free woman in the vicinity of a man she desired has deliberately placed herself in jeopardy. The man then, after having been forced to risk his life, is seldom in a mood to use the girl other than as his slave. I have wondered upon occasion about this practice, so different on Gor than on Earth. On my old world when a woman is saved by a man she may, I understand, with propriety bestow upon him a grateful kiss and perhaps, if we may believe the tales in these matters, consider him more seriously because of his action as a possible, eventual companion in wedlock. One of these girls, if rescued on Gor, would probably be dumbfounded at what would happen to her. After her kiss of gratitude, which might last a good deal longer than she had anticipated, she would find herself forced to kneel and be collared and then, stripped, her wrists confined behind her back in slave bracelets, she would find herself led stumbling away on a slave leash from the field of her champion's valor. Yes, undoubtedly our Earth girls would find this most surprising. On the other hand the Gorean attitude is that she would be dead were it not for his brave action and thus it is his right, now that he has won her life, to make her live it for him precisely as he pleases, which is usually, it must unfortunately be noted, as his slave girl, for the privileges of a Free Companionship are never bestowed lightly. Also of course a Free Companionship might be refused, in all Gorean right, by the girl, and thus a warrior can hardly be blamed, after risking his life, for not wanting to risk losing the precious prize which he has just, at great peril to himself, succeeded in winning. The Gorean man, as a man, cheerfully and dutifully attends to the rescuing of his female in distress, but as a Gorean, as a true Gorean, he feels, perhaps justifiably and being somewhat less or more romantic than ourselves, that he should have something more for his pains than her kiss of gratitude and so, in typical Gorean fashion, puts his chain on the wench, claiming both her and her body as his payment.
---Priest Kings of Gor, 20:161-162






She belonged to Samos, of course. It had been within the context of his capture rights that she had, as a free woman, of her own free will, pronounced upon herself a formula of enslavement. Automatically then, in virtue of the context, she became his. The law is clear on this. The matter is more subtle when the woman is not within a context of capture rights. Here the matter differs from city to city. In some cities, a woman may not, with legal recognition, submit herself to a specific man as a slave, for in those cities that is interpreted as placing at least a temporary qualification on the condition of slavery which condition, once entered into, all cities agree, is absolute. In such cities, then, the woman makes herself a slave, unconditionally. It is then up to the man in question whether or not he will accept her as his slave. In his matter he will do as he pleases. In any event, she is by then a slave, and only that.

In other cities, and in most cities, on the other hand, a free woman may, with legal tolerance, submit herself as a slave to a specific man. If he refuses her, she is then still free. If he accepts her, she is, then, categorically a slave, and he may do with her as he pleases, even selling her or giving her away, or slaying her, if he wishes. ...
--Players of Gor, 1:21
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« 12. June 2011, 00:33:41 »
Great quotes Bella!  Thanks!

Perhaps the women who don't run and hide when their cities/villages are attacked, might want to rethink their actions.  Cheesy
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« 12. June 2011, 08:22:52 »
excelent quotes but in SL GOr i think most of us would have a chain about 20 slaves long and the FW who are left hiding in a bunker !! Grin

but good info nevertheless
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« 12. June 2011, 21:51:48 »
Only Gron would have one that long. And I remember that exact quote, but i may have read another one about her family would not only not wish to know, but would disown her if she had been rescued. Now if she is rescued by a family member, or her protector.. what happens? Same thing?
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« 13. June 2011, 00:59:39 »
Please feel Free to correct me but in Tarnsmen didnt the Girl he freed say he had the right to have her as a companion even without Bride price for rescuing her? Maybe I misread it bt it wasnt garunteed she went to slavery I thought that was the choice of her rescuer
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One of my Favorites quotes, while not quite Gorean, is certainly something to ponder
 "What kind of a Man is a Man, That does not strive to make what is His Better."
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« 13. June 2011, 01:16:04 »
Please feel Free to correct me but in Tarnsmen didnt the Girl he freed say he had the right to have her as a companion even without Bride price for rescuing her? Maybe I misread it but it wasnt garunteed she went to slavery I thought that was the choice of her rescuer
Not sure in tarsmen, but you are correct. I remember the same thing. I think it was meant, she was his to do what he wanted. Making her a slave or his companion was his choice. That also means I think, that he didnt have to do anything with her, could just return her to her parents or guardian or whatever have you.
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« 13. June 2011, 07:34:33 »
damm there goes the longest chain in Gor !!  Grin
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