Captive of Gor by Boris Vallejo
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Captive of Gor by Boris Vallejo
Captive of Gor Cover Art by Boris Vallejo
Boris Vallejo, original cover artwork for Captive of Gor, by John Norman (Ballantine Books, 1976). Oil on board, 17 x 17.25 inches. __________________________________________________ Our shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/manyworldspress
Captive of Gor - art by Boris Vallejo (1977)
"Except when they are touched by love," said Thurnock, "all men are alone."
Slavery puts an end to a woman's "identity crisis," if one may speak so. She needs to search for her "self" no longer. It is pulled forth, stripped, and shown to her. In the collar she will be under no delusions as to what she is. Her position in the society is clear, socially, institutionally, and legally. She is slave.
The most common location to place a kajira brand:
"The most common brand site is the left thigh, high, under the hip."
The most common location to place a kajira brand:
"The most common brand site is the left thigh, high, under the hip."