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Gorean Commands and Positions
Relieve Yourself / Excrete
I slid the bronze pot toward her, across the tiles, to where,
going to the end of her chain, she might reach it. “Relieve yourself,” I
told her, “facing me.”
“Yes, Master,” she said and, backing toward the pot, and squatting over it,
she did so.
I enjoyed making her perform this simple, homely act is my presence.
“I am a slave, aren’t I?” she asked.
“Yes,” I said.
I then slid the pot to the side of the room, and gave her a pan of water and
a rag, with which she might freshen herself. When she had done this I put
the pan and the rag to one side. She then knelt again in the position of the
pleasure slave, on the furs, the heavy chain dangling between her breasts,
and then lying over her left thigh, thence descending to the furs and
lifting to the slave ring. GUARDSMAN OF GOR; 16; Page 294
Gloria, ahead of me, was squatting over the bowl.
We were still in line, but we were no longer in the two-ringed, leather
collars, or leashed, or manacled. Bars were in front of us, and behind us.
This was one of several holding areas, and the last before the shoot. Two
holding areas back we had been given water, order to drink plentifully. That
water, of course, as of yet, had not had time to pass through our system.
A man slid the bowl back to me. “Relieve yourself,” he said.
I squatted over the bowl.
“How do you feel?” asked the man. I looked up. it was Teibar, he of Market
of Semris. His voice was kindly. He seemed not unconcerned. The last time he
had seen me, I supposed, might have been when I had collapsed, unconscious,
overcome, before him, and the others, in the exposition area, shortly after
my lot number had been written on my breast.
“Very well, Master, I said. “Thank you, Master.”
He then turned away. Like most Gorean men, and unlike Teibar, the Teibar who
had captured me, he seemed to bear me no ill will, or hostility, on the
grounds that I might be from Earth. Perhaps he no more than most others,
knew what was going on there. To him I was doubtless no more than another
pretty girl, another charming female, correctly imbonded.
I was still squatting over the bowl.
I looked up and met the eyes of the other fellow, he who had slid the bowl
back to me, he who had ordered me to relieve myself. They were stern. “Yes,
Master!” I said. Quickly then I relieved myself. I thought to myself with
bitter amusement how Teibar, my Teibar, might have smiled, to see me
squatting here, his “modern woman,” now a frightened slave, on his world,
relieving herself at a man’s command. Doubtless he had known full well, he,
a native of this world, that such things would be required of me. The bowl,
incidentally, is not an improper precaution. It is often used before sales.
Though there is usually a liberal sprinkling of sawdust on the block it is
usually there less, I think, for practical purposed than for symbolic ones,
for example, making clear the animal nature of what is vended, reverence for
tradition. Still it could serve. The bowl, however, is better. DANCER
OF GOR; 22; Pages 121-122 “It is morning,” I said. “Relieve
yourself, slave.”
“Yes, Master,” she said. MAGICIANS OF GOR; 25; Page 442
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!
The material presented herein was researched and compiled by me,
naia{Saul}.
The material referenced comes from John Norman's Gor Series, The
Counter-Earth Saga.
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