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Gorean Games, Fun, and Sports
Aim for the Pot
"Whew!" said Marcus.
At the foot of the stairs, as is common in insulae, there was a great wastes
pot, into which the smaller wastes pots of the many tiny apartments in the
building are emptied. These large pots are then carried off in wagons to the
carnaria, where their contents are emptied. This work is usually done by
male slaves under the supervision of a free man. When the wastes pot is
picked up, a clean one is left in its place. The emptied pot is later
cleaned and used again, returned to one insula or another. There is sewerage
in Ar, and sewers, but on the whole these service the more affluent areas of
the city. The insulae are, on the whole, tenements.
"This is a sty," said Marcus.
"Do not insult the caste of peasants," I said. "It is the ox on which the
Home Stone rests." Thurnock, one of my best friends, was of that caste.
Not everyone is as careful as they might be in hitting the great pot. Lazier
folks, or perhaps folks interested in testing their skill, sometimes try to do
it from a higher landing. According to the ordinances the pots are supposed to
be kept covered, but this ordinance is too often honored in the breach. Children
sometimes use the stairs to relieve themselves. This is occasionally done, I
gather, as a game, the winner being decided by the greatest number of stairs
soiled. MAGICIANS OF GOR-, Page 272
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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