Showing posts with label Ubara of Gor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubara of Gor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Twenty (final chapter!)


Chapter Twenty: There is a light that never goes out


“Chloe!” I raced up the steps and onto the rear deck of Brinn’s ship, the Waverider, as it chopped through the sea. “This ship is going the wrong way! We’re going in the opposite direction to the Sardar!”

Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Nineteen


Chapter Nineteen: The Free Companions

“Don’t touch your brand,” I said as I saw Mina doing that thing slave girls always do in the first couple of days of their slavery – examining with dismay the brand that has been freshly seared into their flesh. Mina jumped slightly for she hadn’t heard me sneak up on her behind the rocks. She had thought she had a moment of privacy, but really there was nowhere to run to of course for the rocks were part of the towering cliffs that had trapped us on the beach during the Cosian attack. There was no way to climb the cliff at this point along the headland and swimming in the sea would get her nowhere for the cliffs continued along the shoreline for several pasangs. But even so, I didn’t want Mina to sneak off on her own. She might try and do something stupid.

Wednesday, 22 January 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Eighteen: The Secret History

“Matias, beloved!” cried the Lady Saffia in anguish as she ran on soft bare feet across the shingle towards the Cosian admiral who in his defeat was preparing to surrender his sword to Brinn. Lady Saffia got perhaps halfway across the beach in her tear stained desire to reach the loving arms of her Free Companion before she was pulled up short by an Askari who seized her left arm. She stood there crying, unable to join her beloved for one last embrace.

Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Seventeen: The Last Enchantment

Several years ago my son, Marik, asked me a question.

“Mama, what is a shield wall like?”

He was dressed in his cute red tunic – the scarlet of the warriors – and he had paused in his favourite game which consisted of him running around the garden with a toy wooden sword and shield and a helmet several sizes too big for him, cutting and chopping at imaginary foes while his sister pretended to be a prisoner resigned to being tied to a tree and needing saving. The sanguine and dignified expression on her face contrasted with the wild enthusiasm on Marik’s face as he pretended to cut down numerous warriors of Cos.

Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Sixteen: Les Passagers du vent

I would like to say that storm clouds gathered ominously overhead as we made our final approach to the Bastion, but in actual fact it was just another hot equatorial day with no significant omens or portents of the days to come. Grigor may have been surprised to see a Port Kar ram ship accompanying the Larl, or perhaps he was just past the point of caring now.

Wednesday, 1 January 2020

Ubara of Gor Chapter Fifteen


Chapter Fifteen: Terminal Beach

Brinn met us on the beach where we stood in a line formation by the sand dunes in the misty drizzle. Yishana's standard of a snarling female larl stood next to a white flag signifying parlay. She wore a long gown but remained unveiled as was her usual style. Beside her stood Tijani, Kerim Shah and Simon, with the Askaris lining out to her left and right. The girls from the Larl knelt in a separate line at a right angle to her right flank with the exception of Naomi and myself who knelt either side of Yishana. The most prominent position though was reserved for Cassandra. Yishana had built a raised platform three steps high on which Cassandra stood. She was dressed in the tattered gowns that she had been permitted to keep but her face was as unveiled as Yishana’s. Her hands were secured before her body in slave bracelets, and a chain from the bracelets ran to an iron ring set at the base of the platform. She stood proud, her hair blowing in the chill salt wind as Brinn marched his men from the cove sheltering the Waverider. At a distance of twenty yards he signalled for his grim spearmen to line up facing us. They all wore scarlet tunics, carried heavy shields, wore steel helmets and carried spears. For a while the two ranks faced one another before Brinn passed his crested war helm to one of his men and marched forward to confront us.

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Fourteen


Chapter Fourteen: The Strength of Free Women



“A free woman could hurt herself with this,” said Yishana as she tapped the small kitchen knife that lay on top of a stack of two crates on board the Larl. “Where did you take it?”



“From the galley,” said Cassandra as she stood there on deck between two of the Askaris who had brought her to the Ubara when commanded to. Cassandra remained defiant in spirit after several weeks on board ship, and had recently made a clumsy attempt to steal a kitchen knife and conceal it under the skirts of her robes, tied to her right thigh with a strip of binding fibre. Sadly for her she was being watched constantly by kajirae and one of them had reported swiftly to Naomi.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Thirteen: A Game of Slaves

Yishana was deep in slumber, her soft body curled up next to mine on the deck of the Larl as we were maybe ten minutes away from the first rays of dawn. Naomi, our first girl was already up and was walking around the mast with the key to our ankle fetters, for each night we slept secured to a coffle chain that was in turn locked to the mast. No soft bed with rich furs and silken sheets for Yishana last night, rather just the hard wooden boards and some cheap hessian sack cloth for a covering. She slept with the slaves you see, for she wore a collar now and was assumed to be a slave. But her ordeal last night had worn her out to the point where sleep came easy I think. I lay next to her, partly because I was used to doing so often when I shared the couch bed in her cabin, but also to look after her, for the proud pirate Queen was very much out of her depth as a slave-girl. She dreamt delicious dreams no doubt for her body twitched at times, her fingers grasped at thin air, and when I touched them I could feel that her nipples were aroused. She dreamt of men perhaps – strong men, men who knew how to treat Yishana, the Ubara of the Black Coast, as but a common slave-girl. I listened to her contented sigh as she dreamt, lost in her delicious fantasies and oblivious to the harsh reality that awaited her when she would awake.

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Twelve


Chapter Twelve: Yishana plays a very dangerous game indeed...

“I think we need to cut your hair, Mistress,” I said as I undid her long braid and let her dark mane fall free around her shoulders. “Just a little. It is very long.” We stood in a small abandoned room above the notorious Wharf of Chains close to the thriving working docks of the island city of Asperiche. I suspected the closest Yishana had got to a hair cut in the recent past was to trim the ends periodically. It was glossy and in good condition, but when fully unbraided it hung to her lower back.

Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Eleven


Chapter Eleven: Cassandra

I suddenly knew what it felt like to have all my Christmases come at once, for there she stood in her fine gowns and sequinned slippers with all those haughty airs I remembered only too well: the bitch queen herself, Brinn's little shit of a sister.

Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Ten


Chapter Ten: Yishana nearly kills me. Several times in fact.

Unless you are a slave yourself you will probably not understand how effective a punishment 'close chains' at night can be. Close chains is simply the chaining of a slave's wrists and ankles with typically one to three steel links between the wrist and ankle cuffs. If that sounds a very passive punishment then you have never felt the effects of being chained like that for eight to ten hours and you can consider yourself fortunate.

Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Nine

Chapter Nine: Before Sunrise

Narrated from Bea Anderson's Point of View:

(Author note: this chapter references Bea's pov short story, 'The Last Halloween')

It's the single thought that's been running through my head all afternoon – am I going to sleep with Simon of the Sardar? And the answer is, I don't know – I really don't know. I'm impulsive. I've always been impulsive in life and I think that's one of the defining things that makes Bea Anderson the woman she is today, and there I go, thinking of myself in the third person which is a sign of how mixed up I must be these days. But the truth is I find Simon attractive, funny, pleasantly attentive, and he's the first Earth Man I've met since I was abducted to Gor nearly seven years ago. So yes, of course I didn't want him to simply conduct his business and leave. If nothing else we have a connection through our home planet that I'd like to explore.

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Eight


Chapter Eight: Sisters of Mercy


“This feels right, Emma. It feels like the natural order of things – the way nature intended.”

Simon was walking me through the dusty, hot, dry streets of Schendi towards a slaver house with which Yishana routinely did business in these waters. I walked barefoot three paces ahead of Simon, clad in my usual white loin cloth and carrying a large backpack strapped to my shoulders. It was mostly empty now but I knew that on the way back it would be loaded with steel collars and various other items Simon had been sent to purchase.

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Seven


Chapter Seven: The Kamba river

The Larl of the Thassa sailed slowly down the Kamba river with its depleted crew. We had lost twenty seven Askaris that bloody night in the settlement whose name I still didn’t know and probably never would. It was a place of ruins now, bleak fire charred foundations overlooking a harbour blocked with sunken fishing boats. In the end Yishana had relented on her orders to kill every man woman and child who did not have time to flee. The men were killed wholesale, but the women and children were spared when her rage had simmered to a low boil. I played some part in that for I begged her to spare the women and children. I knew the men were beyond my help and so I couched my appeal simply in terms of what she might agree to. And why did she agree? I think she understood that it was my early warning that had saved us. That night could easily have played out a very different way with Yishana and her men trapped in the tavern as bales of straw set it alight.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Six

Chapter Six: The wages of fear

“A bottle of wine! Make it the finest! Make it a cup for a sea larl's thirst!” cried Yishana as she smote the table with the empty goblet in her left hand to the encouraging cheers of her Askaris. “Are there true men in this hall?” She rose to her feet, swaying a little from a cocktail of ka-la-na and some drugs she laced the wine with and stared at her roaring Askaris with pride as they shouted back that true men were gathered here tonight in abundance. “YES! You are the savage larls of the ocean and I salute you all for you are MY savage sea larls!” She thumped her balled right fist against her left shoulder in appreciation the way men did.

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Five


Chapter Five: The Exchange

“The island of Cos has sent a lot of men, Mistress,” I said as I gazed out past the harbour inlet to the sight of the great Cosian warship. Although by tradition and the rules of the Bastion each party to the ransom was only permitted to assemble 23 men with weapons on the landing jetty of the main isle, Captain Matias Thiago Alejandra of Telnus, Third Sword to the city and Sea Admiral of the Second Fleet of Cos, had decided to make a show of force on board his vessel as it lay anchored at sea facing the Bastion. There were maybe three hundred professional warriors of Cos formed up in ranks with shields, crested helms and glittering spear tips. The ship was fitted out with engines of war – ballistae and catapults on the various decks, and a shearing blade that might cripple an enemy vessel by breaking its oars upon contact. I had been told by Tijani that the ship was called the Vengeance.

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Four


Chapter Four: The Bastion



“Lady Yishana, it is such a pleasure to see you again. You and your... fifty heavily armed Askaris...” Grigor Sanson, the self proclaimed 'Ubar' of the Bastion, smiled and bowed in greeting as he met us halfway along the the wave soaked causeway that led from the narrow harbour front to the high rock that formed the base of the Bastion. As a defensive position it had many advantages, not least of all the imposing vertical height of the island's cliffs. An army could only ascend it by a series of wide stone steps that centuries ago had been hewn from the rock itself. Aerial assault by tarns would be difficult as the Bastion was located far out to sea in the southern Thassa territorial waters, maybe twenty pasangs from the shores of the Black Ubardoms and as is commonly known, tarns – those mighty war birds of Gor – are loathe to fly out over the Thassa once they lose sight of land. Controlling them in such circumstances is next to impossible, though it is said that Tarl Cabot (him again!) came up with an interesting way to utilise tarns in naval combat at the great sea battle that took place between the armadas of Cos and Tyros against the fleets of Kar on the 25th of Se'Kara, over 50 years ago.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Three


Chapter Three: Our ship is becalmed. I witness Kerim Shah's true 'sorcery' for the first time

“It’s good to have a man in my bed,” said Yishana as she lay there on her stomach, her lower legs raised and crossed together at the ankles as she cupped her chin in one hand and gazed up at Simon who knelt in the soft furs before her. I knelt close by, painting my nails carefully with sky blue polish as Yishana stroked Simon’s thigh. As always she seemed amused by the reaction in Simon’s face as his pierced and trapped penis tried to rise unsuccessfully.

Friday, 27 September 2019

Yishana's Askaris


A design by Chloe of the fighting men aboard the Larl of the Thassa.

Yishana tends to have somewhere in the region of 150 Askaris aboard the ship at any one time, and they are recruited from the dark jungle interior slightly north of Schendi. This area of the jungle has tribes that worship the Goddess Nakeisha, the wind rider, amongst other tribal Gods, and few of them have ever heard of the Priest Kings.

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Ubara of Gor Chapter Two

Chapter Two: Kerim Shah

Yishana, the proud, savage, Ubara of the Black Coast, chosen Avatar of Nakeisha wind-rider, lay supine, asleep, on her soft furred couch. In her sleep she sighed softly. She seemed content and not nearly as savage as I had seen her that first day six months before when she had led her Askaris onto the deck of the Carcassonne to wash the boards with our blood.