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domestic. In many households, a single slave may be forced to perform

domestic kitchen duties as well as please her Master sexually, and so she is

known as a mat and kettle slave.

Message Girl. A message girl refers to a slave who is utilized as a courier to

transmit secret messages. The message girl's head is shaved and the message,

which is sometimes encoded, is tattooed on her head. The girl chosen for this

sort of duty is usually illiterate, even though it would be almost impossible for

her to see the message on the back or top of her head, even if she weren’t. Her

hair is then allowed to grow back before she is sent to deliver her message. The

recipient shaves her head to read the message, and then typically keeps her as

part of the bargain.

Mul. Mul is the Priest-King word for the human slaves that serve them. Muls

are bred in their nest by the insect-like race of Priest-Kings, and fed an

extremely bland, pale, whitish, fibrous vegetable-like paste called mul-fungus.

Obviously, you probably won’t be meeting many muls here on Earth.

Paga Slave. Sometimes known as a tavern slave, the paga slave is owned by a

tavern keeper and offered to patrons for the price of a cup of paga, which is a

fermented brew made from yellow grain and consumed at room temperature.

Think: Tavern wench.

Passion Slave. A passion slave is one who has been specifically bred and

trained in the arts of lovemaking. As Gorean slave roles go, this one is

immensely popular for fairly obvious reasons.

Personal Serving Slave. A personal serving slave is typically assigned to care

exclusively for a specific individual who may or may not necessarily be her

owner.

Pierced-Ear Slave. On Gor, ear piercing is a symbol of low status or

degradation. A slave that is marked by the piercing of her ears is considered the

lowest of the low, and will likely never win her freedom. In Norman’s novels,

this was often portrayed as a unique and ironic problem for slave girls formerly

from Earth:

“Many Gorean slave girls live in terror of having their ears pierced... Woe

to the Earth girl brought to Gor whose ears are pierced. She will be sold

publicly, as a pierced-ear girl." (John Norman, Prize of Gor, 2008)

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