Gorean Cities and Homestones

 

Below you will find various quotes that atleast loosely pertain to the subject above.

 

 

Whereas I was of high caste and he was of low, yet in his own hut he would be, by the laws of Gor, a prince and sovereign, for then he would be in the place of his own Home Stone.
Outlaw of Gor, page 29

Now, with weapons and courage, perhaps for the first time, they were truly free men, for they could now defend their freedoms, and those who cannot do this are not truly free; at best they are fortunate.
Raider of Gor, page 301

The laws of a city extend no further than its walls
Vagabonds of Gor, page 219

There is a Gorean proverb that a man who is returning to his city is not to be detained.
Outlaw of Gor, page 37

The Gorean is suspicious of the stranger, particularly in the vicinity of his native walls. Indeed, in Gorean the same word is used for both stranger and enemy.
Outlaw of Gor, page 49

Where a man sets his Home Stone, he claims, by law, that land for himself. Good land is protected only by the swords of the strongest owners in the vicinity.
Tarnsman of Gor, page 27

 

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