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Slave Wine
By: Oreo Date: February 7, 2014, 8:00 pm
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"In the concentrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the
caste of physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually
requiring a releaser for its remission, usually administered, to
a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the “second
wine.”"
"Blood Brothers of Gor" page 319
"Slave wine is bitter intentionally so. Its effect last for more
than a Gorean month. I did not wish the females to conceive, A
female slave is taken off slave wine only when it is her Masters
intention to breed her."
"Marauders of Gor" page 23/4
"He proffered me a cup and I with one hand holding the blanket
about me with the other drank its contents. It was a foul brew
but I downed it. I did not know at the time but it was slave
wine. Men sledom breed upon their slave girls."
"Slave Girl of Gor" page 69
"Have you had your slave wine?" asked Ina. "Yes," I said. This
is not really wine, or an alcoholic beverage. It is called slave
wine I think for the amusement of the Masters. It is extremely
bitter. One draught of the substance is reputed to last until
the administration of an appropriate releaser. In spite of this
belief however or perhaps in deference to tradition, lingering
from earlier times, in which, it seems less reliable slave wines
were available, doses of this foul stuff are usually
administered to female slaves at regular intervals usually once
or twice a year. Some girls rather cynical ones, I suspect
speculate that the Masters give it to them more often than
necessary just because they enjoy watching them down the
terrible stuff."
"Dancer of Gor" page 174
"As a slave, of course, I could be bred or crossed, when, and
however, my master might see fit. It is the same with other
animals. (...)
When the girl is taken to the breeding cell or breeding stall,
she is normally hooded. Her selected mate is also hooded. In
this fashion personal attachments are precluded. She is not
there to know in whose arms she lies, or piteously, and in
misery, to fall in love, but to be impregnated. And in accord
with the prescribed anonymity of the breeding, as would be
expected, the slaves do not speak to one another. They may be
slain if they do. Their coupling is public, of course, in the
sense that the master, or usually, masters, and sometimes
others, whether in an official capacity or not, are present, to
make any pertinent payments or determinations."
"Dancer of Gor" page 175
"What is it? I asked, startled. It seemed he had produced this
almost by magic. It was a soft, leather botalike flask, drawn
from within his tunic. Slave wine he said. Need I drink that? I
asked, apprehensively. Unless you have had slave wine, he said,
I have no intention of taking you through the streets clad as
you are. Suppose you are raped. I put the flask, which he had
opened, to my lips. Its opening was large enough to drink freely
from. It is bitter! I said, touching my lips to it. It is the
standard concentration, and dosage, he said, plus a little more,
for assurance. Its effect is indefinite, but it is normally
renewed annually, primarily for symbolic purposes. I could not
believe how bitter it was. I had learned from Susan, whom I had
once questioned on the matter, the objectives and nature of
slave wine. It is prepared from a derivative of sip root. The
formula, too, I had learned, at the insistence of masters and
slavers, had been improved by the caste of physicians within the
last few years. It was now, for most practical purposes,
universally effective. Too, as Drusus Rencius had mentioned, its
effects, at least for most practical purposes, lasted
indefinitely. Have no fear, said Drusus Rencius. The abatement
of its effects is reliably achieved by the ingestion of a
releaser."
"Kajira of Gor" page 130
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