File:The Gor Project 3 by mjranum stock-crop.jpg
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{{Information |Description =The Gor Project - 3: Photograph of a model attired as a Gorean "kajira" (slave-girl), wearing a Gorean "camisk" garment (i.e. a belted narrow sideless poncho worn without underwear), and with a simulated "kef" brand on her thigh, as described in John Norman's [[Gor[[ series of science-fiction books (see []Gor_-_Dictionary]] for further explanations of these terms). Her knees are widely spread apart, as is suitable for a kneeling "pleasure slave" in Gorean cultures, and she appears to be posed in a loose approximation of the "submission" position (in strict position, her arms would be extended out in front of her, slightly raised, with wrists crossed and head down between her arms; see Gorean_slave_positions for descriptions of Gorean positions).
Artist's Comments:
- To be sure, of course, the color of the garment, on Gor, would not be likely to be white, but, commonly, red or yellow. White, on Gor, is a color commonly associated with virginity. It is, accordingly, worn by few slaves.
--Guardsman of Gor, Page 251
The model is Sarah Ellis. |Source =[1] or http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Gor_Project_3_by_mjranum_stock.jpg |Author =Marcus J. Ranum |Date =2008-09-12 |Permission =CC-BY-3.0 |other_versions=http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Gor_Project_1_by_mjranum_stock.jpg , http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Gor_Project_2_by_mjranum_stock.jpg }}
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