Kajira

The kajira "kef" symbol (or "staff and fronds") of the Gor books

Kajira is the term for female slave or "slave-girl" in John Norman's Gor novels.

Terminology

The phrase "la kajira" is said to mean "I am a slave-girl." in the Gorean language, the most widely spoken lingua franca in the known regions of the planet Gor (this is one of the few complete Gorean-language sentences given in the Gor novels). The word is usually seen in the feminine form "kajira" (pl. "kajirae"), as most slaves in the Gorean lifestyle are female; the masculine forms are "kajirus" and "kajiri" (with endings taken from the nominative forms of Latin first and second declension nouns, as also seen in words such as "alumna"/"alumnus" etc.). The construction "kajiras" is incorrect, but is occasionally seen in third-party writing.

Model dressed up as a kajira with a kef brand

Training

There exist various techniques in Gorean culture to teach Gorean slaves corresponding conduct. Slave tasks may include not only sexual slavery, but also the ability to maintain a household, possess artistic skills, wear an appealing outfit and address the master in certain manner.

Marking

To mark a slave as a particular owner's property, a collar with the owner's name is placed upon the slave (male and female slaves are collared).

Gorean slave women are branded, which means they are marked with certain signs burned into the flesh on being enslaved. "The kef is about an inch and a half in height, and a half inch in width. A rather simple, delicate, graceful, almost floral mark, in cursive script. Appearing slender, more vertical, more like a stem with floral, cursive curled loops. A rather severe, straight line staff, with two, upturned, frondlike curls, adjacent to it, joined where they touch the staff on its right. It bears a distant, remote resemblance to the printed letter K."[1]

Types of kajirae

Kajirae have a plethora of types[2] of varying prestige depending on their virginity, origins, and fields of employment including the following:

Virginity

Origins

Employment

Kajirus

Kajiri, male slaves, also exist on the planet Gor, but they are far fewer than kajirae, since Gorean men can only rarely be effectively "tamed", so that most male slaves are considered inherently slightly dangerous, and have little value other than as unskilled heavy labor which must often be kept under continual armed guard. The phrase "lo kajirus" is said to mean "I am a slave-boy." Men conquered in war who are not left free are more often killed than enslaved, while women in the same situation are almost always enslaved (since kajirae are a readily-negotiable commodity, among other reasons). A male slave kept by a woman owner for bedroom duties is a "silk slave" (while most male slaves on Gor are used for hard labor in work gangs). When a free woman makes use of a kajirus sexually, he is often chained so that he is unable to hold her in his arms — since allowing this would be considered to add a note of male domination to the lovemaking. Some free women carefully avoid kissing a kajirus when making sexual use of him, since they would consider it degrading to soil their lips by touching them to the body of a mere slave. Note that only a small minority of rich free women on Gor own silk slaves, and (in contrast to the usual situation with free men and kajirae) it is often not very easy or convenient for a free woman to obtain the sexual use of a kajirus whom she does not personally own (in the city of Ar, the largest city of known Gor, it is strictly forbidden by law). Silk slaves are generally despised by free men on Gor, and their type of slavery is often considered to be rather unnatural. Kajiri do not usually wear locked collars; rather, a band of iron.

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