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Civitatis Ar, Plus!
Population
The free, native population of Ar,
though there are no certain figures on the matter even in the best of
times, and, given the flight of many from the city, conjectures have
become even more hazardous, is commonly estimated at between two and three
million people. Itinerants, resident aliens and such would add, say,
another quarter million to these figures. It is, at any rate, clearly the
most populous city of known Gor, exceeding even Turia, in the southern
hemisphere. Slaves, incidentally, are not counted in population
statistics, any more than sleen, verr, tarsks and such. There were perhaps
a quarter million slaves in Ar, the great majority of which were female.
“Nor she, either,” said Talena.
What was going on on the platform was of great interest to me. As is
probably well known, females on Gor, like gold and silver, and domestic
animals, and such, commonly count as legitimate loot. Certainly there is
no doubt about this in the case of the female slave, who is a property, a
domestic animal, to begin with. On the other hand, it should also be
understood that the free women of a conquered city, or territory, if
spared, are also commonly understood as, and ranked as, in their own minds
and in that of the conquerors, as loot. It is one thing, of course, for a
fellow in a flaming city to throw a woman against a wall and tear off her
clothes and then, if her likes her, keep her, and quite another for the
women of a conquered city, levied, and in the name of reparation,
atonement, and such, to line up for their assessment.
“Yes,” said Talena, “she is chosen.” Another woman then, a blonde, was
manacled, brought down the ramp and, by me, added to the chain.
The rumor was that Cos had set the first levy on free females from Ar at
only ten thousand. If one supposes, as a conservative estimate, that there
were now some two million native citizens of Ar, and that half of them,
say, are female, then the levy on free females in Ar was thus only about
one in every one hundred. To be sure, this was merely the first levy. It
was difficult to estimate the numbers of female slaves seized by Cos, just
as the number of verr and such. There were apparently levies for such
slaves but, as certain forms of looting and taxation, they were not much
publicized. Such slaves, like jewelry, Torian rugs, silver plate, verr,
and such, tended to be seized largely as a result of house-to-house
searches. More than once I had seen a begging, tearful slave torn from the
arms of a beloved master, to be bound and led away on a Cosian leash.
Similarly there were numerous confiscations of slaves. MAGICIANS OF
GOR-, (25) Pages 153-154
Kudos to you, Mr. Norman for writing the Gorean series!
A rich, yet utterly simple saga; a world, a time, a people;
those of the Counter-Earth .. the planet .. Gor.
Thank you!
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naia{Saul}.
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