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== Hierarchical Society and Caste System ==
== Hierarchical Society and Caste System ==
* '''Caste System''': Almost every free person in the cities of Gor belongs to a caste, which dictates their social status and occupation. This system is rigid and hierarchical, with High and Low Castes, and specific roles within each caste.
* '''Caste System''': Almost every free person in the cities of Gor belongs to a caste, which dictates their social status and occupation. This system is rigid and hierarchical, with High and Low Castes, and specific roles within each caste.
* '''Double Knowledge''': The Low Castes are taught certain untruths to keep them in their place, such as believing the world is flat and that magic exists. This system maintains societal inequalities and allows superior individuals to rise above their birth status through intelligence and literacy.
* '''Double Knowledge''': The Low Castes are taught certain untruths to keep them in their place, such as believing the world is flat and that magic exists.


== Legal and Social Norms ==
== Legal and Social Norms ==

Revision as of 15:21, 1 July 2024

Hierarchical Society and Caste System

  • Caste System: Almost every free person in the cities of Gor belongs to a caste, which dictates their social status and occupation. This system is rigid and hierarchical, with High and Low Castes, and specific roles within each caste.
  • Double Knowledge: The Low Castes are taught certain untruths to keep them in their place, such as believing the world is flat and that magic exists.

Legal and Social Norms

  • Legal Slavery: Slavery is a legal and accepted institution on Gor, with no abolitionist movements. Free men often own slaves, and the societal structure supports this practice.
  • Judicial Systems: Gorean cities have codified laws and judicial systems to handle violations. Free men must consider these laws and their caste codes in their actions.

Gender Dynamics and Dominance

  • Male Dominance: The society is patriarchal, with men holding dominant roles. Free men are expected to be strong and assertive, often taking what they wish by force.
  • Free Women vs. Slaves: Free women are respected but are considered less desirable than slaves, who are seen as the ultimate expression of female beauty and submission.

Mindset and Philosophy

  • Thinking Like a Gorean: Role-playing a Gorean requires adopting a mindset that is vastly different from that of Earth. This includes accepting the hierarchical and patriarchal nature of Gorean society, as well as the normalized practice of slavery.
  • Honor and Respect: Free men on Gor place a high value on honor and respect, both in their personal conduct and in their interactions with others. This includes loyalty to one's caste and city.

Unique Cultural Practices

  • Free Companionship: This is a form of marriage on Gor, but it is not as binding as Earth marriages. Free companionships can be renewed annually or dissolved easily, reflecting the less rigid nature of personal relationships.
  • Warrior Codes: Warriors on Gor follow specific codes of conduct that emphasize strength, honor, and the right to take what they can by force. These codes are unique to the warrior caste and shape their behavior and interactions.

Role-Playing Challenges

  • Role-Playing Limitations: Characters on Gor have specific limitations based on their caste, gender, and societal status. Embracing these limitations can enhance the role-playing experience by making it more realistic and challenging.
  • Pure Role-Play: Gorean role-play often involves a high degree of personal investment and emotional involvement, making it more than just a game. This contrasts with the more detached and purely entertainment-focused role-play in other settings.