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 "Those are the great forests. No one knows how far they extend to
the east, and they go north as far as Torvaldsland. In them there are the forest people,
but also many bands of outlaws, some of women and some of men." Hunters pg.81-82
The northern forests, the haunts of bandits and unusual beasts, far to the north and east
of Ko-ro-ba, my city, are magnificent, deep forests, covering hundreds of thousands of
square pasangs. Slave girls who escape masters or some free women, who will not accept the
matches arranged by their parents, or reject the culture of Gor, occasionally fell to
these forests and live together in bands, building shelters, hunting their food, and
hating men; there are occasional clashes between these bands of women, who are often
skilled archers, and bands of male outlaws inhabiting the same forests; hardy Slavers
sometimes go into the forests hunting these girls, but often they do not return; sometimes
Slavers simply meet outlaws at the edges of the forests, at designated locations, and buy
captured girls from them; interestingly, at other locations, on the eastern edges of the
forests, Slavers from Port Kar meet the female groups and purchase men they have captured,
who are used as galley slaves; it is not too uncommon that a Slaver Warrior has entered
the forest only to be captured by his prey, enslaved, and eventually, when the girls tire
of him, be sold, commonly for arrow points and adornments, to Port Kar Slavers, when he
will find himself chained to the oar of a cargo galley. pg 71 Hunters |