Post by Ms. Zyn on Mar 2, 2013 0:06:29 GMT -5
1. The Owner of the home is in essence owner to all slaves, even if they do not personally own them. As such, it is their due to be addressed as "Master" and/or "Mistress". This is the same as greeting visiting royalty or such.
2. A slave will always greet those in the area they are in. The manner of greeting is as follows "Greetings Master/Mistress. this one is (name if you have one, number if not) if it pleases you."
3. Even after given a name, you will still greet in this manner. A name is a gift, not a right, and as such you must work to continue to earn the privilege of wearing it. Failure to show proper respect in greeting is a very good reason to have it removed.
4. The proper order for greetings is as follows; Personal Owner (if personally owned), Owner of the Home the Montrose family The Overseer, The Slave Master, The Slaver Apprentice, the Masters of the home, the Mistresses of the Home, Visiting Masters, Visiting Mistresses, slaves of the home, then visiting slaves (only if they are there with permission) and lastly, Observers (only if they have a proper name).
5. You are a slave. A piece of property. You own nothing!. Each thing you use, eat, drink, rest on, etc. is a gift and may be withheld as your Owner or trainer sees fit.
6. Obedience in all things, Beauty at all times. Pleasing ALL those who are around you is a MUST. To do otherwise, to slack or be pouty, whiny, sulky or whatever will NOT be tolerated and will be dealt with.
7. While you may indicate a particular Master or Mistress by using Master/Mistress, then their name, you are NEVER to address them by their name. Should a Master/Mistress wish you to use their name, you will ALWAYS preface it with Master or Mistress as is appropriate. i.e.. Master Peter, Mistress Pam.
8. It is a wise practice to always scroll back upon entering the home. This way you can read what has been going on, as well as find out where those already present are located. It is also a good way to know what is happening and if you are needed for serves or chores, as well as prepare you if a crisis has arisen.
9. You are a slave, and unless personally owned, your day will begin and end in the Slavehouse. Your first post should be one showing you there, and your last should show you returning there. The exception to this is if you have been given another assignment, or are rented out to a Master/Mistress. Those personally owned will follow their Owner's wishes as to regards to this aspect.
10. When serving, a slave will first ask to approach the one to whom service is being offered. After receiving it, move to them and ask if you may serve them, or bring them anything. Remember, a serve or service is not just fetching food or drinks. There are many ways a slave can offer to serve some one.
11. Keep your serves simple, yet elegant. Make the person whom you are serving want to notice you, to want to have you serve them again. This does not mean your serve has to be long and drawn out, merely that it should fit the personality of the slave doing the serve.
12. When serving, you will kneel up in doing so. This is the position all slaves will use. There are no exceptions to this rule.
13. If the Frees of the home are deep in discussion, or if there is some activity that might be requiring their attention, wait until you are noticed and directed to approach before offering a greeting or to serve.
14. NEVER EVER EVER copy and paste a serve! This is totally unacceptable! A serve should always be spontaneous, coming from the heart of the slave at the time they are serving. It is a good time to show the one you are serving your heart and soul. It also makes each serve unique and special.
15. If asked to dance, it is permissible to dance from a pre written script. Sometimes however, you will be asked to dance "off the cuff" so to speak. It is a good idea to practice such, so that if called on you will feel comfortable in doing so.
16. While a slave is only human, and jealousy, envy, dislike, and other negative emotions are going to arise from time to time, these will not be shown openly. If you cannot get along with another slave, then seek out a Free and discuss it with them. Under no circumstances are you to cause a big scene by fighting, arguing, or belittling another slave. This will be harshly dealt with.
17. Things happen to us all that we do not like, or which upset us. This is life. It is not a reason to take off to sulk or pout or whine behind the scenes. If you cannot deal with something that is happening, then ask for a time out, and get your emotions under control. If you take off in a huff, expect it to be handled when you return, and most likely in a manner you will not like, nor enjoy.
18. All slaves are just that, slaves. You will not think yourself above any other slave. you will not harass them, belittle them, or otherwise seek to make their time in the room painful. Again, such actions will be dealt with.
19. Who you are owned by, who you wish to be owned by, how much you were bought for, etc. and so on is not your concern. you are not to discuss this with another slave, nor a Free. It is not your business, do not worry about it.
20. If a Free wishes to rent you, they are to pay the slave and it is to be placed on board or given to Kaitlin or the slaver. .
21. We all have unexpected events that arise and demand our attention. If such an event occurs, ask a Free if you may leave, citing RTI, thank them, and then leave. If you were in the middle of a serve, or helping a Free, upon your return, offer an apology. An explanation of the reason is not needed.
22. When you need to leave post safe paths Master,Mistress,slaves then go no long winded posts..
23. While you may not always agree with what your Owner or another Free says or does, this does not make them wrong, and it is not your place to argue nor try to correct them. To do so invites punishment, usually swift and harsh.
24. When spoken to, you will always answer. A nod or shake of the head is not an answer and is not acceptable. Even if the only words you speak are "yes Master/Mistress" or "no Master/Mistress" it is an answer.
25. Again, you are a slave, you are property, you are dispensable, and can be replaced. Never forget that.
2. A slave will always greet those in the area they are in. The manner of greeting is as follows "Greetings Master/Mistress. this one is (name if you have one, number if not) if it pleases you."
3. Even after given a name, you will still greet in this manner. A name is a gift, not a right, and as such you must work to continue to earn the privilege of wearing it. Failure to show proper respect in greeting is a very good reason to have it removed.
4. The proper order for greetings is as follows; Personal Owner (if personally owned), Owner of the Home the Montrose family The Overseer, The Slave Master, The Slaver Apprentice, the Masters of the home, the Mistresses of the Home, Visiting Masters, Visiting Mistresses, slaves of the home, then visiting slaves (only if they are there with permission) and lastly, Observers (only if they have a proper name).
5. You are a slave. A piece of property. You own nothing!. Each thing you use, eat, drink, rest on, etc. is a gift and may be withheld as your Owner or trainer sees fit.
6. Obedience in all things, Beauty at all times. Pleasing ALL those who are around you is a MUST. To do otherwise, to slack or be pouty, whiny, sulky or whatever will NOT be tolerated and will be dealt with.
7. While you may indicate a particular Master or Mistress by using Master/Mistress, then their name, you are NEVER to address them by their name. Should a Master/Mistress wish you to use their name, you will ALWAYS preface it with Master or Mistress as is appropriate. i.e.. Master Peter, Mistress Pam.
8. It is a wise practice to always scroll back upon entering the home. This way you can read what has been going on, as well as find out where those already present are located. It is also a good way to know what is happening and if you are needed for serves or chores, as well as prepare you if a crisis has arisen.
9. You are a slave, and unless personally owned, your day will begin and end in the Slavehouse. Your first post should be one showing you there, and your last should show you returning there. The exception to this is if you have been given another assignment, or are rented out to a Master/Mistress. Those personally owned will follow their Owner's wishes as to regards to this aspect.
10. When serving, a slave will first ask to approach the one to whom service is being offered. After receiving it, move to them and ask if you may serve them, or bring them anything. Remember, a serve or service is not just fetching food or drinks. There are many ways a slave can offer to serve some one.
11. Keep your serves simple, yet elegant. Make the person whom you are serving want to notice you, to want to have you serve them again. This does not mean your serve has to be long and drawn out, merely that it should fit the personality of the slave doing the serve.
12. When serving, you will kneel up in doing so. This is the position all slaves will use. There are no exceptions to this rule.
13. If the Frees of the home are deep in discussion, or if there is some activity that might be requiring their attention, wait until you are noticed and directed to approach before offering a greeting or to serve.
14. NEVER EVER EVER copy and paste a serve! This is totally unacceptable! A serve should always be spontaneous, coming from the heart of the slave at the time they are serving. It is a good time to show the one you are serving your heart and soul. It also makes each serve unique and special.
15. If asked to dance, it is permissible to dance from a pre written script. Sometimes however, you will be asked to dance "off the cuff" so to speak. It is a good idea to practice such, so that if called on you will feel comfortable in doing so.
16. While a slave is only human, and jealousy, envy, dislike, and other negative emotions are going to arise from time to time, these will not be shown openly. If you cannot get along with another slave, then seek out a Free and discuss it with them. Under no circumstances are you to cause a big scene by fighting, arguing, or belittling another slave. This will be harshly dealt with.
17. Things happen to us all that we do not like, or which upset us. This is life. It is not a reason to take off to sulk or pout or whine behind the scenes. If you cannot deal with something that is happening, then ask for a time out, and get your emotions under control. If you take off in a huff, expect it to be handled when you return, and most likely in a manner you will not like, nor enjoy.
18. All slaves are just that, slaves. You will not think yourself above any other slave. you will not harass them, belittle them, or otherwise seek to make their time in the room painful. Again, such actions will be dealt with.
19. Who you are owned by, who you wish to be owned by, how much you were bought for, etc. and so on is not your concern. you are not to discuss this with another slave, nor a Free. It is not your business, do not worry about it.
20. If a Free wishes to rent you, they are to pay the slave and it is to be placed on board or given to Kaitlin or the slaver. .
21. We all have unexpected events that arise and demand our attention. If such an event occurs, ask a Free if you may leave, citing RTI, thank them, and then leave. If you were in the middle of a serve, or helping a Free, upon your return, offer an apology. An explanation of the reason is not needed.
22. When you need to leave post safe paths Master,Mistress,slaves then go no long winded posts..
23. While you may not always agree with what your Owner or another Free says or does, this does not make them wrong, and it is not your place to argue nor try to correct them. To do so invites punishment, usually swift and harsh.
24. When spoken to, you will always answer. A nod or shake of the head is not an answer and is not acceptable. Even if the only words you speak are "yes Master/Mistress" or "no Master/Mistress" it is an answer.
25. Again, you are a slave, you are property, you are dispensable, and can be replaced. Never forget that.