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Bow Down To The Yoke! Slave Markets!

Started by SHARK, May 08, 2020, 12:44:06 AM

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Kuroth

Gor doesn't spend as much time on the subject as one might expect.  After all, it is just a lurid John Carter type world for the most part.  I think it would be a good time for Tales of Gor to have a little edit.  He should remove the apologetic bits, like apologizing for its existence at times.  The author puts a few outside influences into the setting (LBGT if it must be stated bluntly). Odd and glaring PC attempts in a very not PC setting.  Redo the character sheet, because zzzzzzzzzz boring.  The little adventure supplements have been pretty neat, though, and they show he probably would like to give it a face lift.
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As slavery was apparently a feature of ancient India, Arrows of Indra has slave markets.
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