Originally Posted by
scarlet_85
1) The slave will walk 2 steps behind the Master and to his/her left. slave's that walk to the right of their Master are held very high and seen as that Master's "right hand man"
There is a reference and Norman has the characters in the book explain variations of this several times through the series. Slaves commonly walk behind and on the left but its not concrete, in fact, some wish to have their slaves precced them, or in the case of a left handed Master , slave goes on the right, etc, in fact the whole slave on the left thing according to the character in the books describing it is a warrior caste thing to prevent the slave from interfering with the drawing of one's sword. The walking to the right thing...never heard or seen it in any of the books, ergo, I am betting it is if Gor at all, an online contrivance at best.
The point with any rule between a dominant and his or her's submissive in this reguard is of course to be where and how your dominant wants you to be when he or she wants you to be there.
2) All responses will start with "Yes, Master" and end with "Thank you, Master"
This is most certiantly not in the books as any kind of hard rule or neccesity.
3) The slave will always refer to his/herself in the third party. I, me, and my are NOT allowed.
Again, this is a litterary contrivance that even in the books isnt allways enforced, it is a training modality and or a punnishment, not a catch all defualt of all slaves in the series.
4) Never touch somebody else's property. This includes toys. The biggest no no is touching an owned/collared slave.
This is just common sence, and in the books it actually is addressed as not some kind of rule but not a good idea, since in the fictional setting of the series, especially when refering to the property of a warrior, its just generally not a good idea, if one values their hands. Though also in the series, one will often find free people disiplining, stopping, holding, impeeding, even making use of a someone elses slave in a casual manner, its just frowned upon to go to far and depending on the situation, not a golden rule.
5) If the slave has a lock on its collar, the key will be worn on the Master's left side.
Maby deep in the series somewhere this might be a practice of a paticular culture (remember Gor is a whole planet in its own right with numerous different peoples and cultures) but I cant say Ive ever seen it in the books myself, and would love to see a quote referenceing it.
6) In a social setting, the slave will not introduce themselves without their Master's permission. If they are spoken to by anyone else other than their Master, the slave is only allowed to inform that person that they must get approval from that slave's Master.
More hoppin fiddle in so far as the books are conserned.