Turian Collar
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A Turian collar is a rigid metal collar that is circular in cross-section. The term was invented by John Norman for use in his Gor series of science fiction books:
in Nomads of Gor, John Norman wrote:
The Turian collar lies loosely on the girl, a round ring; it fits so loosely that, when grasped in a man's fist, the girl can turn within it; the common Gorean collar, on the other hand, is a flat, snugly fitting steel band. Both collars lock in the back, behind the girl's neck. The Turian collar is more difficult to engrave, but it, like the flat collar, will bear some legend assuring that the girl, if found, will be promptly returned to her Master.
Several manufacturers now produce Turian collars, either with internal screw locking mechanisms or with tags that allow a padlock to be used.
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External links
- Encyclopervia
- Slave Collars listings page on TSR, which lists many manufacturers of Turian collars
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A Turian collar is a rigid metal collar that is circular in cross-section, and so has an overall torus shape. The term was invented by John Norman for use in his Gor series of science fiction books (where it is contrasted with the closely-fitting flat collar of the northern cities):
In Nomads of Gor, John Norman wrote:
"The Turian collar lies loosely on the girl, a round ring; it fits so loosely that, when grasped in a man's fist, the girl can turn within it; the common Gorean collar, on the other hand, is a flat, snugly fitting steel band. Both collars lock in the back, behind the girl's neck. The Turian collar is more difficult to engrave, but it, like the flat collar, will bear some legend assuring that the girl, if found, will be promptly returned to her Master.”
Several manufacturers now produce Turian collars, either with internal screw locking mechanisms or with tags that allow a padlock to be used.
See also
External links
- Turian collar (Encyclopervia article)
- The Slave Collars listings page on TSR, which lists many manufacturers of Turian collars
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