Post by takita on Apr 11, 2013 16:19:41 GMT -5
Assignment given from my Master :
Gãlen K (t) ¶3PG¶CA
well I have decided that I want you both to finish up the books your are reading
Gãlen K (t) ¶3PG¶CA
and then tell me what you have learned and how that impacts your beliefs in Gor
thank You my Master for taking the time to give Your girl this assignment...
Book of Gor : Priest Kings ...
it started out this girl reading through the many pages of this book looking for answers to the
first five priest kings.... but she then read the whole book .. she didn't find the book as interesting
as the previous book she read about Elizabeth Cadwell..
the Priest Kings lived in allot of ways a very secretive life in allot of ways.... there was allot of talk of the
oldest and the youngest of the five but very little on the three that succumbed to the pleasures of the
golden beetle.... Gor is this big fictional world for the most if not all....
the priest kings were strange creatures they weren't humans..... they had special powers but there
wasn't allot mentioned about them....they had the ability to do things with just the wave of a hand...
they each in turn also carried a distinct odor.. this girl this interesting, she had hoped that she would find
out allot more in depth on the priest kings as she read but since they weren't so open about themselves it
was really hard to understand and left me wondering more and more rather than reading something
that was satisfying in the end..... she did find the book interesting.....
Carl Talbot played a big part of this book as taki is certain He would in most of the books..thus far she has
only read the two.....
she would like to also find out more on the mother egg..... again much wasn't said why was there no females....
and why was the three brothers that succumbed to the pleasure of the golden beetle not mentioned by name...
what was so secretive about those three that their names weren't told like Misk and Sarns was.... why was it
those particular three that had to succumb? was it something more special about those three and that is why they
were chose..... or were they out casted from the mother and had to go.... this girl finds to many unanswered
questions within this book...
if anything this book made this realize more so how in Gor things are surely different.... it is for the most strictly
a fictional role playing lifestyle if that is the right word...
the girl from Treve taki thought payed a part in connection to the eggs.... especially when she had 5 of them in
her.... and Cabot dug each out and killed them.... that was pretty confusing as once they were out of her that was pretty
well the end of the eggs.... where did the eggs come from..... who was responsible of them... how did they get in or on
that girl....and for what reason......
it was interesting in a way how the priest kings could alter ones mind... in that tube thing.... but again wasn't that much
on it....
a couple parts of this book was sad also... the way Calbot wanted to find His true One/Love.... and the way the Vika of Treve
wanted nothing more than to be the slave of Calbot.... despite anything this girl felt that Vika would of done anything
to be exactly that,,,,, that part of the book made this girl think back to her Master and taki herself..... that is how taki
feels... regardless of how rough the road may be.... as it was for Vika.... her wanting didn't falter.....
from the book on Priest Kings this girl did learn some things about the Priests Kings.... not as much as she would of liked to....
as far as how it impacts her beliefs of Gor..... she would have to say that this book in particular doesn't so much as impact it
but it does give her more knowledge in her learning about the ways of Gor.... as a slave her brain is like a sponge she is eager to
learn as much as she possibly can about the lifestyle choice she lives and breaths....
Gãlen K (t) ¶3PG¶CA
well I have decided that I want you both to finish up the books your are reading
Gãlen K (t) ¶3PG¶CA
and then tell me what you have learned and how that impacts your beliefs in Gor
thank You my Master for taking the time to give Your girl this assignment...
Book of Gor : Priest Kings ...
it started out this girl reading through the many pages of this book looking for answers to the
first five priest kings.... but she then read the whole book .. she didn't find the book as interesting
as the previous book she read about Elizabeth Cadwell..
the Priest Kings lived in allot of ways a very secretive life in allot of ways.... there was allot of talk of the
oldest and the youngest of the five but very little on the three that succumbed to the pleasures of the
golden beetle.... Gor is this big fictional world for the most if not all....
the priest kings were strange creatures they weren't humans..... they had special powers but there
wasn't allot mentioned about them....they had the ability to do things with just the wave of a hand...
they each in turn also carried a distinct odor.. this girl this interesting, she had hoped that she would find
out allot more in depth on the priest kings as she read but since they weren't so open about themselves it
was really hard to understand and left me wondering more and more rather than reading something
that was satisfying in the end..... she did find the book interesting.....
Carl Talbot played a big part of this book as taki is certain He would in most of the books..thus far she has
only read the two.....
she would like to also find out more on the mother egg..... again much wasn't said why was there no females....
and why was the three brothers that succumbed to the pleasure of the golden beetle not mentioned by name...
what was so secretive about those three that their names weren't told like Misk and Sarns was.... why was it
those particular three that had to succumb? was it something more special about those three and that is why they
were chose..... or were they out casted from the mother and had to go.... this girl finds to many unanswered
questions within this book...
if anything this book made this realize more so how in Gor things are surely different.... it is for the most strictly
a fictional role playing lifestyle if that is the right word...
the girl from Treve taki thought payed a part in connection to the eggs.... especially when she had 5 of them in
her.... and Cabot dug each out and killed them.... that was pretty confusing as once they were out of her that was pretty
well the end of the eggs.... where did the eggs come from..... who was responsible of them... how did they get in or on
that girl....and for what reason......
it was interesting in a way how the priest kings could alter ones mind... in that tube thing.... but again wasn't that much
on it....
a couple parts of this book was sad also... the way Calbot wanted to find His true One/Love.... and the way the Vika of Treve
wanted nothing more than to be the slave of Calbot.... despite anything this girl felt that Vika would of done anything
to be exactly that,,,,, that part of the book made this girl think back to her Master and taki herself..... that is how taki
feels... regardless of how rough the road may be.... as it was for Vika.... her wanting didn't falter.....
from the book on Priest Kings this girl did learn some things about the Priests Kings.... not as much as she would of liked to....
as far as how it impacts her beliefs of Gor..... she would have to say that this book in particular doesn't so much as impact it
but it does give her more knowledge in her learning about the ways of Gor.... as a slave her brain is like a sponge she is eager to
learn as much as she possibly can about the lifestyle choice she lives and breaths....