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* CompleteMonster: [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Lara]], from ''Outlaw'', is a sadistic and ambitious woman determined to become the queen of Gor. Seducing and then marrying Marlenus, Lara murdered him after he made hero Cabot his heir, and then [[FrameUp framed Cabot for the crime]]. Immediately undoing all of Marlenus's work reforming the country, Lara allowed slavery to run rampant, with hundreds being sold on and either worked to death in the palaces and mines or used as {{Sex Slave}}s. When a cave-in occurs in one of the mines when Lara is present, she orders the exits blocked which results in many people being BuriedAlive. Bragging to her henchman Xeno that she did this for no other reason than because she could, Lara reveals that she plans on enslaving the entire population before murdering Xeno himself [[EvenEvilHasStandards when he realizes what a monster he has put on the throne]].

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* CultClassic: The series has received mixed to negative reception by the general public and netizens alike. It still retains a following to the point that there are even people in the world who try to model their life on the ideals presented in the series.

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* CultClassic: The series has received mixed to negative reception by the general public and netizens alike.public. It still retains a following to the point that there are even people in the world who try to model their life on the ideals presented in the series.



* ValuesDissonance:
** Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a stranger in a strange land, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.
** Then again the values dissonance between the message in the novels, and human society, where we insist that all humans deserve human rights.

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ValuesDissonance: Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a stranger in a strange land, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.
** Then again the values dissonance between the message in the novels, and human society, where we insist that all humans deserve human rights.
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* CultClassic: To the point that there are even people in the world who try to model their life on the ideals presented in the series.
* HoYay: Some readers find men embracing men automatically homosexual, so they get a lot out of the books.

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* CultClassic: To The series has received mixed to negative reception by the general public and netizens alike. It still retains a following to the point that there are even people in the world who try to model their life on the ideals presented in the series.
* HoYay: Some readers find men embracing men automatically homosexual, as homoerotic, so they get a lot out of the books.



** Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.

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** Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand, stranger in a strange land, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Upon finding the King's dead body, Cabot pulls the knife out of his back and then runs out of the room with it in his hand for all to see.

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* ValuesDissonance: Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.

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Tarl expresses this himself throughout the first books, when he's still a Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand, less and less as he adapts. Then in the late series, he and a few other Masters clinging to their values refuse to see that the world is changing, and keep insisting that it's wrong.
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--> '''Crow:''' It's Iowa!

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--> '''Crow:''' --->'''Crow:''' It's Iowa!
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-->'''Queen:''' [[EvilIsHammy Get '''''OUT''''' of here, '''''you [=DISgusting=] WORM!''''']]

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-->'''Queen:''' [[EvilIsHammy Get '''''OUT''''' of here, '''''you [=DISgusting=] WORM!''''']]WORM!'''''
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* TakeThatScrappy: Even ''Outlaw'' seems to have been aware of just how annoying Watney was, as evidenced by the ending where [[spoiler:the ring ends up sending Watney back to Earth along without Cabot, who finally gets to be with Talena, while Watney ends up having to explain to some cops why he's jaywalking in the middle of Los Angeles dressed in a ridiculous outfit]].

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* TakeThatScrappy: Even ''Outlaw'' seems to have been aware of just how annoying Watney was, as evidenced by the ending where [[spoiler:the ring ends up sending Watney back to Earth along alone without Cabot, who finally gets to be with Talena, while Watney ends up having to explain to some cops why he's jaywalking in the middle of Los Angeles dressed in a ridiculous outfit]].

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--> '''Servo:''' Aw, they're in Iowa!

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--> '''Servo:''' Aw, they're in '''Crow:''' It's Iowa!
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** In ''Outlaw'', Cabot frequents a marketplace on Gor. In one shot you can clearly see a modern-day farm and a car in the distance.
--> '''Servo:''' Aw, they're in Iowa!

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