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One visual interpretation of the "Moons and Collar" mark used by agents of the alien Priest-Kings in John Norman's "Gor" series of science-fiction novels, as described verbally in the book Explorers of Gor: "a locked collar and, ascending diagonally above it, extending to the right, three quarter moons" (i.e. the three moons of the planet Gor). This is the closest thing to an overall Gor emblem in the Gor books (though according to the books, it is rarely seen on the planet Gor itself).


Français : Le collier symbolique avec les trois lunes de la planète Gor d'après les livres de science-fiction par John Norman.
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For another version of an abstract stylized black-and-white icon of a BDSM-type collar, see File:Isometric-Collar-BDSM.svg .

Also see File:Kajira-kef.svg, File:Kajira-kef (alternate).svg, File:Dina-gor.svg, File:U5974-History.svg (and for a Gor flag with different meaning, see File:Bosk-Port-Kar-ship-flag-Norman-Gor.svg ).
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