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"Elizabeth had been clad in the brief leather of a Tuchuk wagon girl, simple, rough, sleeveless, the short leather skirt on the left side slit to the belt, so that the saddle of the kaiila, mount of the Wagon Peoples, would be permitted her."---Assassin, p. 301

Tuchuk girls wear leathers and usually don't wear silks, except to dance. In Harigga, the silk designations are only used as an indication of a girl's status or level of training.

A girl should study what the Camp Scrolls say about silks and be prepared to discuss the meaning of each in her own words. There are red, yellow, and white within Camp.

On Gor, there are also purple (slaves to the Priest-Kings), black (what some camps call their kettle girls) and gray (state slaves). A girl may be questioned about these.

Thanks are given to eilid for the kettle primer

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