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I'll be honest, I've never fully read a book. But I would like to know what one slave girl calls another. If they typically use the names given to them, or what. I know Online they use sister, which I know is not correct. Please help.

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Ok, here is what I found to answer your question.
I used the word sister to search the whole series. I really did expect to find many instances where this word is used by one girl to address another. And I was surprised to find . . . that is just not the case.

Numerous girls, many, many times, in referring to other slaves, used terms such as kennel sister, chain sisters, sister slaves, pole sisters, collar sisters and sisters in bondage.

Then, finally, in the last book, I found this quote:
"Sisters!" cried Paula. "Kneel! A man approaches!"
Plunder of Gor       Book 34       Page 62

My analysis of the overall theme of the books is that, even though the word sister is rarely used in a quoted sentence, using the term to address another girl would be acceptable.


In other cases, girls referred to each other by name. Here is one example:
"El-in-or wants a master!" squealed Ute. "El-in-or wants a master!" I pursued her into the stream splashing water at her, and she fled away, stumbling, and then turned and fled back to the bank. Ute, and the others, stood there, laughing and pointing at me. I stood knee deep in the swift stream. "El-in-or wants a master!" they cried, laughing.
Captive of Gor       Book 7       Page 97

Other times the term Slave was used, as in these examples:
"Hurry, Slave! Hurry in your work!" cried Ute.
Captive of Gor       Book 7       Page 318


"I shall miss you," said Eta, kissing me. "I wish you well, Slave," she said.

Lehna, Donna and Chanda came to me, and kissed me, and hugged me. "I wish you well, Slave," they said.

"I wish you well," I said.

Slave Beads stood to one side, looking at me.

"Will you not say farewell to your sister slave?" I asked.

She came to my side, and knelt down beside me. "Yes," she said, tears in her eyes. "We are all slaves," she said. She took me in her arms and kissed me. Slave Beads was no longer the Lady Sabina. She, too, now, was only a slave. "I wish you well, Slave," she said.

"I wish you well, Slave," I said to her.
Slave Girl of Gor       Book 11       Page 191


And another term is the word Slut, as shown here:
"I am a better slave than you," said Ginger, "Slave Slut."
"No, you are not, Slave Slut," hissed Evelyn.
Savages of Gor       Book 17       Page 116


"Slut!" hissed one of the chained slaves.
Kajira of Gor       Book 19       Page 259




Supporting references to the word sister used in context:


I suddenly realized, climbing the ramps of Laura toward the compound, leashed, under guard, carrying a jar of wine on my head, balancing it with my right hand, among my sisters in bondage, breathing the fantastic air of Gor, that I was happy.
Captive of Gor       Book 7       Page 96


"I, and my five sisters in bondage, serve twenty men."
"Are they easy to please?" asked Arlene.
"No," said Constance.
Beasts of Gor       Book 12       Page 345


"Do you think me any the less conquered than Janice and Alice, my white sisters in bondage?" she asked.
Explorers of Gor       Book 13       Page 180

"Extinguish the lamps, my lovely sisters in bondage," said Aynur, pleasantly.
Witness of Gor       Book 26       Page 664


"We are all sisters," she said. "I am no more than they."
"You have pronounced yourself a slave," said Mahpiyasapa, wonderingly.
"Yes, Master," she said.
"Now," said Mahpiyasapa, "you are a slave, even if you were not before."
Blood Brothers of Gor       Book 18       Page 454


"And you are low girl here," he said, "so you will address your chain sisters as 'Mistress' as well."
"Yes, Master!" I cried.
Kajira of Gor       Book 19       Page 261


"No," laughed Corinna, "I am Gorean, and many of my Gorean collar sisters would look down on me for even speaking to an Earth-girl slave. The name 'Corinna' was put on me that I might see myself as no better than the lowliest of slaves. Too, I think my noble master, Peisistratus, finds the name sexually stimulating on a Gorean girl."
Kur of Gor       Book 28       Page 655



I wish you well,
Fogaban




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