Three Oaks Haven
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About Three Oaks
Tal and greetings Free and slave. Welcome to Three Oaks Haven, a different type of Gorean channel.
Three Oaks is found by following a well worn path that weaves through groves of trees. The Haven is located somewhere between reality and Gor. The Founders and Proprietors set up Three Oaks as a channel for relaxation. This is a place of rest and rejoicing. The girls are expected, naturally, to serve and be found pleasing, but tolerance is the basis on which Three Oaks was founded. Newbies to Gor need not be intimidated. Visitors are not run out of Three Oaks if they confuse a larma with a topsit. We are a place for learning and the exchange of knowledge. It is a place where a girl can come to practice serving or dancing without fear of degradation and humiliation. Constructive criticism and advice can be found among the friendly patrons. Are you seeing now, my friend, why Three Oaks was named a Haven?
Three Oaks is a tavern. It features an indoor great-room with attached servery and hearth, as well as a stone patio on which patrons may sit to enjoy the beautiful and clean Gorean environment. Alcoves are nonexistent in Three Oaks, as most patrons seem to favor using the girls on the lush larl furs that are found scattered about the room. The slaves used to balk and blush at this idea, but they soon found that in the arms of a strong Master, they quickly forgot any pretense of modesty. *g*
Off the patio will be found three mighty oak trees. If one looks closely, one will see that slave rings have been fitted to the trees. Masters find great fun in chaining girls to the trees to sport with them .. or, much to the dismay of a displeasing slave, to whip them.
The beautiful, unspoiled crystal blue lake can be found at the end of this trail through the trees.
The lake is a favorite spot for the kajirae to gather to relax and frolic in the warm bright sunshine. Upon receiving permission from a Free Person, the kajirae are most welcome to make their way to the lake to refresh themselves after completing chores.
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