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Sadar Mountains,
Region of
The Sardar Mountains,
which I had never seen, lay more than a thousand pasangs from Ko-ro-ba.
Whereas the Men Below the Mountains, as the mortals are called, seldom
enter the mountains, and do not return when they do, many often venture
to their brink, if only to stand within the shadows of those cliffs that
hide the secrets of the Priest-Kings. Indeed, at least once in his life
every Gorean is expected to make this journey. Outlaw of Gor Pg 47
'The Priest-Kings,' said
my father, 'maintain the Sacred Place in the Sardar Mountains, a wild
vastness into which no man penetrates. The Sacred Place, to the minds of
most men here, is taboo, perilous. Surely none have returned from those
mountains. Tarnsman of Gor Pg 29-30
Sais
I had gone from Lara to White Water,
using the barge canal, to circumvent the rapids, and from thence to
Tancred's Landing. I had later voyaged down river to Iskander,
Forestport, and Ar's Station. ... West of Ar's Station on the river I
had visited Jort's Ferry, Point Alfred, Jasmine, Siba, Sais, and Sulport.
I had stopped also at Hammerfest and Ragnar's Hamlet, the latter
actually, now, a good-sized town. Its growth might be contrasted with
that of Tetrapoli, much further west on the river....Rogue of
Gor, pages 62-63
Saphronicus, Fortress
of
The retinue was the
betrothal and dowry retinue of the Lady Sabina of the small merchant
polls of Fortress of Saphronicus bound overland for Ti, of the Four
Cities of Saleria, of the Salerian Confederation....Slave Girl of
Gor Pg 110
...The journey itself,
overland and afoot from Fortress of Saphronicus to Ti, would take
several days, but it was ceremonially prolonged in order that the four
tributary villages of Fortress of Saphronicus might be visited. It is
not unusual for a Gorean city to have several villages in its vicinity,
these customarily supplying it with meat and produce.... Slave
Girl of Gor Pg 111
Saleria, Region of
The expression 'Saleria',
doubtless owing its origin to the meadow of Salerius, is used broadly,
incidentally, to refer to the fertile basin territories both north and
south of the Olni, the lands over which the confederation professes to
maintain a hegemony. The meadow of Salerius, thus, lies on the northern
bank of the Olni, between Port Olni and Vonda; the area called Saleria,
on the other hand, is, in effect, the lands controlled by the
confederation. Ti, Port Olni and Vonda lie on the northern bank of the
Olni; Lara lies between the Olni and the Vosk, at their confluence. It
is regarded as being of great strategic importance. It could, if it
wished, prevent Olni shipping from reaching the markets of the Vosk
towns, and, similarly, if it wished, prevent shipping from these same
towns from reaching the Olni markets. Overland shipping in this area, as
is generally the case on Gor, is time consuming and costly; also, it is
often dangerous. It is interesting to note that the control of piracy on
the Olni was largely a function of the incorporation of Lara in the
confederation. This made it difficult for the pirate fleets, following
their raids, to descend the Olni and escape into the Vosk....Fighting
Slave of Gor Pg 171-172
Samnium
She stood not more than
a hundred yards from the gate of Tesius, in the city of Samnium, some
two hundred pasangs east and a bit south of Brundisium, both cities
continental allies of the island ubarate of Cos.... Mercenaries of
Gor Pg 9
We were not in Samnium,
but in Market of Semris. This is a much smaller town, south, and
somewhat to the east, of Samnium. It is best known, interestingly enough,
ironically enough, as an important livestock market. In particular, it
is famed for its sales of tarsks. Too, of course, there are markets here
for slaves. Dancer of Gor Pg. 106
Scagnar, Isle of
There were several such
islands. Three, which I encountered frequently in my voyages, were
Teletus, and, south of it, Tabor, named for the drum, which it resembles,
and, to the north, among the northern islands, Scagnar. Others were
Farnacium, Hulneth and Asperiche. Raiders of Gor, Pg. 137
...The governance of Lydius, under the merchants,
incidentally, is identical to that of the exchange islands, or free
islands, in Thassa. Three with which I was familiar, from various
voyages, were Tabor, Teletus and, to the north, offshore from
Torvaldsland, Scagnar. Of these, to be honest, and to give the merchants
their due, I will admit that Tabor and Teletus are rather strictly
controlled. It is said, however, by some of the merchants there, that
this manner of caution and restriction, has to some extent diminished
their position in the spheres of trade....Hunters
of Gor, page 43
Schendi
Many goods pass in and out of Schendi, as
would be the case in any major port, such as precious metals, jewels,
tapestries, rugs, silks, horn and horn products, medicines, sugars and
salts, scrolls, papers, inks, lumber, stone, cloth, ointments, perfumes,
dried fruit, some dried fish, many root vegetables, chains, craft tools,
agricultural implements, such as hoe heads and metal flail blades, wines
and pagas, colorful birds and slaves. Schendi's most significant exports
are doubtless spice and hides, with kailiauk horn and horn products also
being of great importance. One of her most delicious exports is palm
wine. One of her most famous and precious exports are the small carved
sapphires of Schendi. These are generally a deep blue, but some are
purple and others, interestingly, white or yellow. They are usually
carved in the shape of tiny panthers, but sometimes other animals are
found as well, usually small animals or birds. Sometimes however the
stone is carved to resemble a tiny kailiauk or kailiauk head. Slaves,
interestingly, do not count as one of the major products in Schendi, in
spite of the fact that the port is the headquarters of the League of
Black Slavers. The black slavers usually sell their catches nearer the
markets, both to the north and south. One of the major markets, to which
they generally arrange for the shipment of girls overland, is the Sardar
Fairs, in particular that of En'Kara, which is the most extensive and
finest. This is not to say of course that Schendi does not have
excellent slave markets. It is a major Gorean port. The population of
Schendi is probably about a million people. The great majority of these
are black. Individuals of all races, however, Schendi being a
cosmopolitan port, frequent the city. Explorers of Gor,
page115
Sebar's Holding
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Shaba, Lake of
"It
is so vast," said Ayari.
"It is larger than Ushindi or Ngao," said Turgus.
We guided our canoe over the shining, placid waters of a broad lake.
"It is, I am confident," I said, "the source of the Ua."
"Into it must flow a thousand streams," said Kisu.
Two weeks ago we had come to another high falls, even higher than that
from which we had, long ago, caught sight of the following forces of
Bila Huruma, pasangs behind in the distance. We must be thousands of
feet Gorean, given the length of the river, the numerous plunging
cataracts, and the plateaus and levels we had ascended, above sea level,
above the entrance points, west of Ngao and Ushindi, of the brown Kamba
and Nyoka into the green waters of Thassa. From the falls at the edge of
this unnamed lake we had been able to see far behind us. The river had
been clear.
Explorers of Gor, page 417
Siba
... West of Ar's Station on the river I had visited Jort's Ferry, Point
Alfred, Jasmine, Siba, Sais, and Sulport. I had stopped also at
Hammerfest and Ragnar's Hamlet, the latter actually, now, a good-sized
town. Its growth might be contrasted with that of Tetrapoli, much
further west on the river....Rogue of
Gor, pages 62-63
Skerry of Einar
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Skjern
...Skjern is an island in Thassa, muchly distant from Ko-ro-ba. It lies
west of bleak, rocky Torvaldsland, substantially above even the vast,
green belt of the northern forests....Raiders
of Gor, page 198
Sulport
... West of Ar's Station on the river I had visited Jort's Ferry, Point
Alfred, Jasmine, Siba, Sais, and Sulport. I had stopped also at
Hammerfest and Ragnar's Hamlet, the latter actually, now, a good-sized
town. Its growth might be contrasted with that of Tetrapoli, much
further west on the river....Rogue of
Gor, pages 62-63
Swamp Forest, Region
of
The third day's camp was made in
the swamp forest that borders the city of Ar on the north. I had chosen
this area because it is the most uninhabitable area within tarn strike
of Ar.... Tarnsman of Gor Pg 74
...I remembered her as I had
seen her, in the swamp forest, south of Ar, with Nar the spider...Captive
of Gor Pg 368
I shrugged. Much of Gor was
terra incognita. Few knew well the lands on the east of the Voltai and Thentis
ranges, for example, or what lay west of the farther islands, near Cos and
Tyros. It was more irritating, of course, to realize that even considerable
areas of territory above Schendi, south of the Vosk, and west of Ar, were
unknown. Explorers of Gor Pg 16 |