Training Guidelines for Advancement to the Mat Level

 


A kettle or a mat-tp is a slave who is new to Gor and/or MTC. The two week minimum getting-to-know-you period should be one of relatively stress-free adjustment - and a slave is thus not available for auction during this time. The kettle/mat-tp will meet the following requirements before testing to the mat level:
 


-Miscellaneous rules, info


    •proper protocol for entering and greeting in the room
    •proper protocol for leaving the room
    •proper protocol when alone in camp and unknown persons visit
    •The do’s and don’ts of exchanging pm’s and IMs
    •proper protocol in time of raid
    •rules on slave travel in MTC
    •the name of Ubar’s wagon, DRAGONSLAIR
    •become familiar with the camp layout
    •the entire “courtesy and conduct” section of our slave rules
    •basic knowledge of all the training levels
    •knowing who is on the camp membership list
    •knowing who is on the Ubar’s Council

     

-Positions

    •collaring/female submission
    •tower kneel
    •pleasure slave kneel
    •kneel to be coffled
    •lesha
    •leading position/hair
    •bara/belly
    •whipping position
    •at least two forms of obeisance
    •display
 

-Greeting/Leaving/Ghosting Protocols


    •greeting when in character
    • entry post, then individual greetings in pm

    •greeting when out of character
    • no entry post

    •the proper way to ask to leave or ghost when Free are in the room and when they are not

     

-The basics of serving

    •steps of serving
    •layout of our commissary wagons and cold storage wagon
    •proper serving order
    •staple foods – bosk, vulo, verr meats; bosk & verr milk, cheese; sa•tarna bread; larmas & tospits.
    •staple drinks – Paga, Ka•la•na, fermented bosk milk
 

-Chores

    •where our chore board is located
    •kajira•appropriate chores – sewing/mending, cleaning, cooking, care of livestock, gathering dung, laundry, etc.
    •migration chores
    •adhering to the three chores per week rule to achieve balance between chores and interaction
 

-Clothing

    •the koora, kalmak, chatka, and curla and how they are worn
    •winter clothing and how it is worn
    •the Turian collar and how it differs from a standard collar


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