Thursday, September 4, 2008

News from far out in the Thassa


The tribes kajirae are quite frequently found in the furs, but whenever they are needed to serve or fetch water they can t be found! After an intensive search the riddle was solved. The pic on the right shows a typical kajira when called to her chores ((note how the girls brown skin and slender arms and legs are a perfect camouflage in the branches of the jungle- tree))

our Physician was promoted and now is an officer in the green caste! Congratulations, Tikvah! The tribe has a new Huntress, she is well acquainted with the bow and I hope she will find a way to be an active tribe member now that she is a Free. Welcome Tina! Our advanced bowfight training was a big success and despite my doubts I learnt quite some new things, like visualizing rendering costs. However we all need to spar frequently and the tribe needs to become a crowd of well fighting individuals that work together as a team in times of raids. There is some training to be done on that, and our location so far out in the Thassa made us lucky enough that the stronghold was not yet put to a test...that may change, Sisters!...smiles evilly!...We are happy for the proud Freewomen of Gor who made Friends with the tribe: You are always welcome, Ladies. The tribe is a retreat from the ever present male dominated world of Gor, but also always in need of defenses. You too will be asked to join in with spars as that is allowed in Cities like Turia and needed when defending the island: I count on you, Ladies!


((On the right you see our Chieftess hunting in the jungles. Note how swiftly she moves through the evergreen forest...
It is an unofficial snapshot: On representing the tribe and in her full queenly regalia she is dressed quite differently of course!))


We will have Kajuralia the next weekend, I am already excited to learn what the kajirae will come up with!

Now and then Talunas of Lovers board the ship and venture into Gor, so far we cannot really say that the warpath has been successful in terms of loot. But helping out our Allies from the Tre'sha-Ni has been lots of fun as well!

The boys and girls perform beautifully in their training and are a constant source of pride and joy for the Free.

Our Sister C. boarded a ship with some bamboo- furniture to sell on the mainland and we hope she ll soon be back after a successful trip. Her friend E. ran out of birds to send from afar, we hope she could trap a new dove so we get news from her.

So far, the fireplace and the cave are the most used places on the island, #3 are the wonderful waterfall and the trading post. But even more essential is our homestone: The mountain, looming high over us as a declaration of Sisterhood forever: Sa- Jerag!

Larah Oh, En of Sa Jerag


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