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ANSWERS - June 2001

 

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 3. This might open new possibilities for trade
 5. Agricultural slaves.
 8. This is the soil in which it is natural for love to blossom
 9. This puts a woman in bondage
11. This does not need to be afraid of falsity
12. This is a patent and obvious lie
15. One of the first things a slave is taught to do
17. "To be sure she would have encountered little on earth to prepare her for the ________ of gorean men."
18. This can increase the females sense of vulnerability

DOWN
 1. If one can do things another cannot, one has, in a sense this.
 2. The kailiauk _________ is common fuel on the plains.
 3. Slaves are often not completely _________ (pg. 104 should only be taken in the context written)
 4. Waniyanpi means tame _________.
 6. A slave will take whatever of this a master decides to give her
 7. It is not unusual for a master to care for this part of a slave
10. This can be the prologue to a slaves rape
13. All worlds have these
14. A slave must welcome and beg for this from a man
16. This is the least of a slave's fears

 

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Kryptoquizz Solutions:



 Unscramble the quotes

along  and  are  are  at  attractiveness  be  be  begin
by  can  designed  Does  feet  female  fought  gold  
grains.  in  in  levied  measure,  men?  nature  not  
object  obtain  of  of  of   or  part,  quantify,  
Sa-Tarna  seem  she  slave?  terms  the  the  the
the   them,  them. to to  to  to   Tributes,  Wars
 Who   with

Who can begin to quantify, or measure, the attractiveness
of the female slave?  Does she not seem to be the object
designed by nature to be at the feet of men?  Wars are
fought to obtain them.  Tributes, in part, are levied in
terms of them, along with gold and Sa-Tarna grain. (pg. 105)


all;  and  ask  asks  bargains;  be  demands  desire  does
does  ease;  for  gives  her;  love makes  no  not  not
nothing;  placed  seeks selflessly  serve.  she  she  she
she  she  slave small  The  to  to  upon


The slave makes no bargains; she does not desire small
 demands to be placed upon her; she does not ask for
 ease; she asks nothing; she gives all; she seeks to
 love and selflessly serve. (pg. 139) 


 

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Unscramble the list to find the different types of slaveries that Tarl speaks of:


veol                love
giutualarclr            agricultural
bcilpu cehiknst            public kitchens
adeilnurs            laundries
cemnoptt            contempt
aceeegnnv            vengeance
opryx                proxy
aeelpurs            pleasure
eekltt nda atm            kettle and mat


 

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TRIVIA: Solutions:


1)  There can be kindness and tenderness for a slave, but it should not compromise what?
    1A)  iron discipline under which she is kept (pg 101)

2)  What type of woman does Tarl say is the easiest to love and why?
    2A)  The female slave; because she is the most natural of all women to love (page 101)

3)  What is said to be natural for a slave helplessly in love with her master to hope for?
    3A)  That he might see fit to cast her at least a particle or crumb of his affection (pg 103)

4)  Slaves should not grow __________ and should continue to fear what?
    4A)  arrogant; the whip (pg 105)

5)  What are the three principal utilities of forcing a slave to furnish audible analogue for her sensations?
    5A)  1-Helps intensify the slave's responses
         2-The sounds can be stimulatory to the master
         3-The sounds aid in his management and control of her (pg 114-115)

6)  Describe the exploit markings for both the kailla and a slave.
    6A)  kailla:  Inverted "U"
            slave:  A pair of parenthesis enclosing a vertical line (page 119)

7)  What is Tarl's true mission in the barrens?
    7A)  To contact Zarendargar (pg 120)

8)  This is a general characteristic of many of the languages of the red savages.
    8A)  Its sibilant explosive quality (pg 122)

9)  Red savages do not send boys to do what?
    9A)  Fight men (pg. 123)

10)  What is the purpose of the sip root?
    10A)  It is what slave wine is made from and controls breeding (pg. 124-125)

11)  What does a man truly want of a slave and what must she give him?  HINT:  The answer is the same
    11A)  Everything (pg 138)

12)  By what rights did Canka keep the slave meant for the Chief?
    12A)  Capture rights (pg 144)

13)  This is recognized as complex and subtle.
    13A)  Female beauty (pg 145)

14)  This occurs in the life of a man when he accepts manhood.
    14A)  He repudiates lies and spurious images, it is of great psychic import, thenceforth he will be a man (pg 147)

15)  What is it the Waniyanpi wish their visitors?
    15A)  Peace, and light, and tranquility, and contentment, and goodness (pg. 151)

16)  Conformists are said to have this attitude towards sexuality and consider it to be what to women?
    16A)  Above sex or recognize its relative unimportances; demeaning to women (pg 156)

17)  Waniyanpi compounds exhibit an unusual amount of homosexuality;  What reason does Norman give?
    17A)  They repudiate nature and natural relationships (pg 157)

18)  Who foreswears the obvious truths of human nature?
    18A)  The Waniyanpi (pg. 162)

19)  Tarl says that this is against the law.
    19A)  To let a waniyanpi woman be a woman (pg 168)


 

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