Rencers in Vosk Delta via Rence Merchants
or
Port Kar
Rep
Grown commercially below Ar and above equator
Rugs
Tor
Salt, red
Kasra
Sapphires, carved
Schendi
Ta wine
Cos
Table cloths
Tor
Tapestries
Mills of Ar
Vellum (special paper)
Many cities
Wool
Hurt ranches outside northern cities
Laura
I would call myself Bosk, of Tabor. Tabor is an exchange island in Thassa,
south of Teletus. It is named for the drum, which, rearing out of the sea, it
resembles. My business was to go to Laura, and there bargain for a hold of
sleen fur, which might be taken south for much profit. Some eight to ten bales
of sleen fur, highly prized, is a plausible cargo for a light galley.
Hunters
Turia
Much of the hides, the horn and leather which found its way northward
came from Turia, obtained from the Wagon Peoples of the treeless, southern
plains, and many of the manufactured goods, and goods of price, which found
their way to the far south, and even to the Wagon Peoples, were produced in,
or passed through Turia.
Captive
The Wagon Peoples, though enemies of Turia, needed and
wanted her goods, in particular materials of metal and cloth,
which are highly prized among the Wagons. Indeed, even the
chains and collars of slave girls, worn often by captive Turian
girls themselves, are of Turian origin. The Turians, on the
other hand, take factor or trade in trade for their goods obtained by manu-
with other cities principally the horn and
hide of the bosk, which naturally the Wagon Peoples, who
live on the bosk, have in plenty. The Turians also, I note,
receive other goods from the Wagon Peoples, who tend to be
fond of the raid, goods looted from caravans perhaps a
thousand pasangs from the herds, indeed some of them even
on the way to and from Turia itself. From these raids the
Wagon Peoples obtain a miscellany of goods which they are
willing to barter to the Turians, jewels, precious metals,
spices, colored table salts, harnesses and saddles for the
ponderous tharlarion, furs of small river animals, tools for
the field, scholarly scrolls, inks and papers, root vegetables,
dried fish, powdered medicines, ointments, perfume and wom-
en, customarily plainer ones they do not wish to keep for
themselves;
Nomads
The table was not dark, and bare. No longer was it set with festive yellow and
scarlet cloths, woven in distant Tor: no longer did it bear the freight of
plates of silver from the mines of Tharna, nor of cunningly wrought goblets
of gold from the smithies of luxurious Turia, Ar of the south. It was long
since I had tasted the fiery paga of the Sa-Tarna fields north of the Vosk.
Now, even the wines from the vineyards of Ar seemed bitter to me.
Marauders
Tharna
The table was not dark, and bare. No longer was it set with festive yellow and
scarlet cloths, woven in distant Tor: no longer did it bear the freight of
plates of silver from the mines of Tharna, nor of cunningly wrought goblets
of gold from the smithies of luxurious Turia, Ar of the south. It was long
since I had tasted the fiery paga of the Sa-Tarna fields north of the Vosk.
Now, even the wines from the vineyards of Ar seemed bitter to me.
Marauders
Tropics
"This is warmed chocolate," I said, pleased. It was very
rich and creamy.
"Yes, Mistress," said the girl.
"It is very good," I said.
"Thank you, Mistress," she said.
"Is it from Earth?" I asked.
"Not directly," she said. "Many things here, of course, ultimately have an Earth origin. It is not improbable that the
beans from which the first cacao trees on this world were
grown were brought from Earth."
"Do the trees grow near here?" I asked.
"No, Mistress," she said. "We obtain the beans, from
which the chocolate is made, from Cosian merchants, who, in
turn, obtain them in the tropics."
Kajira
Port Kar
As I have mentioned, Port Kar claims the suzerainty of the delta.
Accordingly, frequently, bands of armed men, maintaining allegiance to on or
the other of the warring, rival Ubars of Port Kar, enter the delta to , as
they say, collect taxes. The tributes exacted, when the small communities can
be found, are customarily harsh, often whatever of value can be found;
typically what is demanded is great stocks of rence paper for trade, sons
for oarsmen in cargo galleys, daughters for Pleasure Slaves in the taverns
of the city.
Raiders
I have seen private apartments with tapestries from the mills of Ar upon
the walls; and my sandals have sometimes found underfoot richly colored,
deeply woven rugs from distant Tor.
It is perhaps a small thing to see on the belt of an artisan a silver buckle
of the style worn in mountainous Thentis or to note the delicacy of dried
eels from Port Kar in the marketplace, but these things, small though they
are, speak to me of a new Tharna.
Outlaw
Then, from within the collar,
he drew forth a thin, folded piece of paper, rence paper
made from the fibers of the rence plant, a tall, long-stalked
leafy plant which grows predominantly in the delta of the
Vosk. I suppose, in itself, this meant nothing, but I naturally
thought of Port Kar, malignant, squalid Port Kar, which
claims suzerainty over the delta, exacting cruel tributes from
the rence growers, great stocks of rence paper for trade, sons
for oarsmen in cargo galleys, daughters for Pleasure Slaves in
the taverns of the city. I would have expected the message to
have been written either on stout, glossy-surfaced linen pa-
per, of the sort milled in Ar, or perhaps on vellum and
parchment, prepared in many cities and used commonly in
scrolls, the process involving among other thing tile washing
and liming of skins, their scraping and stretching, dusting
them with sifted chalk, rubbing them down with pumice.
Nomads
Rarn
He had won her in Girl Catch, in a contest to decide a trade dispute
between two small cities, Ven and Rarn, the former a river port on the Vosk,
the second noted for its copper mining, lying southeast of Tharna.
Beasts
Ar
Rence paper is, incidentally, not the only type of writing material used on
Gor. A milled linen paper is much used, large quantities of which are
produced in Ar, and vellum and parchment, prepared in many cities, are also
popular.
Raiders
Rep is a whitish fibrous matter found in the seed pods of a small, reddish,
woody bush, commercially grown in several areas, but particularly below Ar and
above the equator; the cheap re-cloth is woven in mills, commonly, in various
cities; it takes dyes well and, being cheap and strong, is popular,
particularly among the lower castes.
Raiders
I have seen private apartments with tapestries from the mills of Ar upon
the walls; and my sandals have sometimes found underfoot richly colored,
deeply woven rugs from distant Tor.
It is perhaps a small thing to see on the belt of an artisan a silver buckle
of the style worn in mountainous Thentis or to note the delicacy of dried
eels from Port Kar in the marketplace, but these things, small though they
are, speak to me of a new Tharna.
Outlaw
'Was it you who stole the Home Stone of Ar?'
I paused, then, being confident the creature had no love for
the men of Ar, answered affirmatively.
'That is pleasing to me,' said the insect, 'for the men of Ar
do not behave well towards the Spider People. They hunt us
and leave only enough of us alive to spin the Cur-lon Fibre
used in the mills of Ar. If they were not rational
creatures, we would fight them.'
Tarnsman
Then, from within the collar,
he drew forth a thin, folded piece of paper, rence paper
made from the fibers of the rence plant, a tall, long-stalked
leafy plant which grows predominantly in the delta of the
Vosk. I suppose, in itself, this meant nothing, but I naturally
thought of Port Kar, malignant, squalid Port Kar, which
claims suzerainty over the delta, exacting cruel tributes from
the rence growers, great stocks of rence paper for trade, sons
for oarsmen in cargo galleys, daughters for Pleasure Slaves in
the taverns of the city. I would have expected the message to
have been written either on stout, glossy-surfaced linen pa-
per, of the sort milled in Ar, or perhaps on vellum and
parchment, prepared in many cities and used commonly in
scrolls, the process involving among other thing tile washing
and liming of skins, their scraping and stretching, dusting
them with sifted chalk, rubbing them down with pumice.
Nomads
There is a little market in simple Laura for the more exquisite goods of Gor.
Seldom will one find there Torian rolls of gold wire, interlocking cubes of
silver from Tharna, rubies carved into tiny, burning panthers from Schendi,
nutmegs and cloves, spikenard and peppers from the lands east of Bazi, the
floral brocades, the perfumes of Tyros, the dark wines, the gorgeous
diaphanous silks of glorious Ar. Life, even by Gorean standards, is primitive
in the region of the Laurius, and northward, to the great forests, and
along the coast, upward to Torvaldsland.
Captive
Rencers of Vosk Delta
Rence paper comes in various grades, about eight in all. The rence growers
market their product either at the eastern or western end of the delta.
Sometimes rence merchants, on narrow marsh craft rowed by slaves, enter some
pasangs into the delta to negotiate the transactions, usually from the western
edge, that bordering the Tamber Gulf.
Raiders
Tor
I have seen private apartments with tapestries from the mills of Ar upon
the walls; and my sandals have sometimes found underfoot richly colored,
deeply woven rugs from distant Tor.
It is perhaps a small thing to see on the belt of an artisan a silver buckle
of the style worn in mountainous Thentis or to note the delicacy of dried
eels from Port Kar in the marketplace, but these things, small though they
are, speak to me of a new Tharna.
Outlaw
There is a little market in simple Laura for the more exquisite goods of Gor.
Seldom will one find there Torian rolls of gold wire, interlocking cubes of
silver from Tharna, rubies carved into tiny, burning panthers from Schendi,
nutmegs and cloves, spikenard and peppers from the lands east of Bazi, the
floral brocades, the perfumes of Tyros, the dark wines, the gorgeous
diaphanous silks of glorious Ar. Life, even by Gorean standards, is primitive
in the region of the Laurius, and northward, to the great forests, and
along the coast, upward to Torvaldsland.
Captive
The table was not dark, and bare. No longer was it set with festive yellow and
scarlet cloths, woven in distant Tor: no longer did it bear the freight of
plates of silver from the mines of Tharna, nor of cunningly wrought goblets
of gold from the smithies of luxurious Turia, Ar of the south. It was long
since I had tasted the fiery paga of the Sa-Tarna fields north of the Vosk.
Now, even the wines from the vineyards of Ar seemed bitter to me.
Marauders
Schendi
There is a little market in simple Laura for the more exquisite goods of Gor.
Seldom will one find there Torian rolls of gold wire, interlocking cubes of
silver from Tharna, rubies carved into tiny, burning panthers from Schendi,
nutmegs and cloves, spikenard and peppers from the lands east of Bazi, the
floral brocades, the perfumes of Tyros, the dark wines, the gorgeous
diaphanous silks of glorious Ar. Life, even by Gorean standards, is primitive
in the region of the Laurius, and northward, to the great forests, and
along the coast, upward to Torvaldsland.
Captive
Kasra
"This is Ibn Saran, salt merchant of the river port of Kasra," said Samos.
The red salt of Kasra, so called from its port of embarcation, was famed on Gor.
It was brought from secret pits and mines, actually, deep in the interior,
bound in heavy cylinders on the backs of pack kaiila. Each cylinder, roped
to others, weighed in the neighborhood of ten stone, or some forty pounds, a
Gorean "Weight." A strong kaiila could carry sixteen such cylinders, but the
normal load was ten. Even numbers are carried, of course, that the load is
balanced.
Tribesmen
Tyros
There is a little market in simple Laura for the more exquisite goods of Gor.
Seldom will one find there Torian rolls of gold wire, interlocking cubes of
silver from Tharna, rubies carved into tiny, burning panthers from Schendi,
nutmegs and cloves, spikenard and peppers from the lands east of Bazi, the
floral brocades, the perfumes of Tyros, the dark wines, the gorgeous
diaphanous silks of glorious Ar. Life, even by Gorean standards, is primitive
in the region of the Laurius, and northward, to the great forests, and
along the coast, upward to Torvaldsland.
Captive
Imports to Sardar Fairs
Many are the objects for sale at the fair. I passed among
wines and textiles and raw wool, silks, and brocades,
copperware and glazed pottery, carpets and tapestries,
lumber, furs, hides, salt, arms and arrows, saddles and
harness, rings and bracelets and necklaces, belts and
sandals, lamps and oils, medicines and meats and grains,
animals such as the fierce tarns, Gor’s winged mounts, and
tharlarions, her domesticated lizards, and long chains of
miserable slaves, both male and female.
Priest Kings
Tahari
The principal export of the oases is dates and pressed-date bricks. Some
of the date palms grow to more than a hundred feet high. It takes ten years
before they begin to bear fruit. They will then yield fruit for more than a
century. A given tree, annually, yields between one and five Gorean weights
of fruit. A weight is some ten stone, or some forty Earth pounds.
Tribesmen
Other quotes about goods and trade
Laura is a small trading city, a river port, whose buildings are largely of
wood, consisting mostly it seems of warehouses and taverns. It is a clearing
house for many goods, wood, salt, fish, stone, fur and slaves. At the mouth of
the Laurius, where it empties into Thassa, is found the free port of Lydius,
administered by the merchants, an important Gorean caste. From Lydius goods
may be embarked for the islands of Thassa, such as Teletus, Hulneth and
Asperiche, even Cos and Tyros, and the coastal cities, such as Port Kar and
Helmutsport, and, far to the south, Schendi and Bazi. And, from Lydius, of
course, goods of many sorts, though primarily rough goods, such things as
tools, crude metal and cloth, brought on barges, towed by tharlarion treading
on log roads, following the river, are brought to Laura, for sale and
distribution inland.
Captive
Cernus of Ar wore a coarse black robe, woven probably from the wool of the
bounding, two-legged Hurt, a domesticated marsupial raised in large numbers
in the environs of several of Gor's northern cities. The Hurt, raised on large,
fenced ranches, herded by domesticated sleen and sheared by chained slaves,
replaces its wool four times a year. The House of Cernus, I had heard, had
interests in several of the Hurt Ranches near the city. The black of the
garment of Cernus was broken only by three stripes of silk sewn lengthwise
on his left sleeve, two stripes of blue enclosing one of yellow.
Assassin
It might be added that there are two items
which the Wagon Peoples will not sell or trade to Turia, one
is a living bosk and the other is a girl from the city itself,
though the latter are sometimes, for the sport of the young
men, allowed, as it is said, to run for the city. They are then
hunted from the back of the kaiila with bole and thongs.
Nomads
"How is it," I asked, "that here in Turia you can serve the
livers of wingfish?"
"I have a war galley in Port Kar," said Saphrar the
merchant, "which I send to Cos twice a year for the fish."
Nomads
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 their 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.
Explorers
Kenneth took from his belt a flask, which he handed me. "It is wine," he
said.
"Thank you, Master," I said, and drank some swallows of the beverage. It was a Ta wine, from the Ta grapes of the terraces of Cos. Such a small thing, in its way, bespoke the intimacy of the trade relations between Vonda and Cos. In the last year heavy import duties had been levied by the high council of Vonda against the wines of certain other cities, in particular against the Ka-la-nas of Ar.
Fighting Slave
Unharnessed tharlarion, returning to Lydius at the mouth of the Laurius,
generally follow the southern shore road, which is not as much used by towing
tharlarion as the northern.
On these barges, moving upriver, I could see many crates and boxes, which
would contain such goods, rough goods, as metal, and tools and cloth. Moving
downstream I could see other barges, moving the goods of the interior
downriver, such objects as planking, barrels of fish, barrels of salt, loads
of stone, and bales of fur. On some of the barges moving upstream I saw
empty slave cages, not unlike the one in which I was secured. I saw only one
slave cage on a barge moving downstream. It contained four or five nude male
slaves. They seemed dejected, huddled in their cage. Strangely, a broad swath
had been shaven lengthwise on their head. Lana saw this and shrieked out,
hooting at them across the river. The men did not even look at us, moving
slowly across the current toward Laura.
Captive
I could see a long wooden ramp leading up from the pier to a long wooden
road winding between the crowded warehouses. We, in coffle, followed this road.
I liked the smell of Laura, the fresh fields before the forests, even the
smell of the river and the wood. We could smell roast tarsk from somewhere.
We, and the wagons, passed between wooden sleds, with leather
runners, on which there were squared blocks of granite, from the quarries
west of Laura; and between bales of sleen fur and panther hides, from the
forests beyond.
Captive