SLAVE RULES & CAMP RULES All slaves will read both the kajira Rules and the Camp Rules. When you have read and understood the kajira Rules the trainer assigned to you will speak with you about them to test your understanding Absolute obedience and exquisite beauty is required from every slave in Camp. A slave always has the last two words in every conversation. Those words are "yes Master and yes Mistress". No exceptions. At NO time may a slave be anything but respectful to the Free. As a slave, you have NO rights whatsoever. If you have concerns you may go to the head trainer, first girl, then slave Coordinators and then the Ubar. The chain of command will be followed. All slaves will address all Free as either Master or Mistress. Capitalization will be used when speaking to a Free Person. Take particular note of the rules on entering and leaving the Camp, travelling When a kajira/kajirus enters it will not be a general entry. Upon entering the camp, at least two descriptive lines are required, describing how they enter. This may be copied and pasted and used each time of entry. Do not just "enter the camp". Use your imagination. This is a living camp, you dont just materialise, you enter from somewhere.. Slaves will ask permission to ghost for short absences and will also ask permission to leave... having asked without reply three times they may make their farewells and leave using the ~Leave~ button If a slave has an emergency and must go immediately, they may post "RTI" and go. Do not abuse this privilege. You may be asked to explain when you return. slaves are not allowed to touch any cutting tools but the ulo or the cutting shells in the servery wagon Use of any other knives/quivas may only be used with the express permission of a Free . (if doing chores then the post granting permission to use the sharp instrument should be attached to the chore before it is done) Raising a weapon against a Free is punishable by immediate death.(It is a good idea when using any sharp instrument to lay it down if a Free approaches) Coins will be carried in the slaves mouth or pouch. Any posts of a slave receiving money and or any gift will be posted on the message board in the Free Messages section if not able to be delivered to the Free immediately in Camp. Slaves will go to each Free's feet and offer to serve; there will be NO calling out across Camp from the serving furs. All slaves will tower before FW. If thinking of travelling onsite. The following should be considered, # because of the Gorean Sections efforts to maintain role play and realistic travel between Camps, Cities, Districts... is it feasible for your character to travel to any of these places? Distance, Dangers - not only on the way there, but when you arrive.. is the place going to re-collar or cage you (check the entry pages). How will you actually get to the place? Perhaps it can only be reached by travelling through the Barrens or the Outpost ? Did collared slaves travel alone? Could a slave travelling alone through the Barrens be recollared or even killed? Think before you do it. Even if arriving safely there are no cell phones on Gor, you may be "stuck" there until a Free of that home has the time and inclination to travel (as above) to take a message to your home so that you can be ransomed. Think about the reason you are travelling in the first place. Is it to find a Healer for a Free? How would you overcome the travel restrictions to get that help? Positions to learn.. find the descriptions on the list on the Camp webpages, are these positions supported by quotes from the John Norman Scrolls? (Check on the Camp pages) Nadu, Whipping, Crawl After successfully passing this module (see your trainer for testing) you may continue to the next module. Level 1 Module 3 |
Testing guidelines:: Positions of Nadu, Whipping and Crawl are to be demonstrated in camp. Emphasise that the positions must not be copied and pasted, but should be in the slaves own words. Rules on greeting and general behaviour should be addressed. Make sure the slave understands what they may NOT do (in relation to coins, sharp instruments etc) |