Let's Play Gor
Let
us just assume for a moment that IRC Killing is
universally accepted on IRC Gor, because it happened
in the books, then it must be accepted here, right?
Let's not limit it, then, to only kills by assassins.
After all, as we read these novels, we find that
kills by warriors are far more common than
assassinations. Let's make kills by warriors also
acceptable, shall we? Thinking along these lines,
should we also not accept the capture and enslavement
of unveiled, and unescorted freewomen? How about a
free for all for uncollared slaves? This is Gor,
after all, so why just stop at killing? Let's play
Gor to the fullest extent possible! We can set the
rules for the capture of freewomen and slaves, since
the rules for killing are already laid out.
Here are a few ideas
concerning the capture of freewomen and uncollared
slaves:
- To be captured, a
freewoman must enter a channel alone, or she
must forget to mention her robes and veils as
she enters.
- No popups or
macros can be used to capture a freewoman or
uncollared slave.
- To capture, the
victim must be approached, and the intent to
capture made known in the first line. This
will give the opportunity for the victim to
flee the channel.
- The victim must
be told that they are going to captured:
"I have come to capture you"
- The third and
final line of the capture must include the
"clicking" of the collars lock,
before the victim runs from the channel.
- Newly captured
slaves should be banned from any channels
they might try to enter without their
collars.
- Logs are
encouraged, as disputes will undoubtedly
arise here.
I know
this is a rough draft, and could probably use some
refinement, but the idea, I think, if we are going to
play Gor, is a sound one. We might even consider
forming a "Capture Commitee" to keep
records, and settle disputes, such as who got their
collar on the woman's neck first, or if the woman
made it out of the channel before the clicking of the
lock.
Any
input, or ideas can be directed to:
GorRules@letsplayrealgor.com
For the record...
I would, in no
way, shape or form, suggest the above
"thought" be applied to IRC Gor.
I wish you
well
Danath
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