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Cart
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Kail
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Klim
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Rim
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Ror
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Ta-Sardar-Ki-Var
Briefly, for those it might interest, all directions on the planet are
calculated from the Sardar Mountains, which for the purposes of
calculating direction play a role analogous to our north pole; the two
main directions, so to speak, in the Gorean way of thinking are
Ta-Sardar-Var and Ta-Sardar-Ki-Var, or as one would normally say, Var
and Ki-Var; 'Var' means a turning and 'Ki' signifies negation; thus,
rather literally, one might speak of 'turning to the Sardar' and 'not
turning to the Sardar'. something like either facing north or not facing
north
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Ta-Sardar-Var
Briefly, for those it might interest, all directions on the planet are
calculated from the Sardar Mountains, which for the purposes of
calculating direction play a role analogous to our north pole; the two
main directions, so to speak, in the Gorean way of thinking are
Ta-Sardar-Var and Ta-Sardar-Ki-Var, or as one would normally say, Var
and Ki-Var; 'Var' means a turning and 'Ki' signifies negation; thus,
rather literally, one might speak of 'turning to the Sardar' and 'not
turning to the Sardar'. something like either facing north or not facing
north
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
=====
Tun
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))
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Vask
Accordingly, the main divisions of our map are Ta-Sardar-Var, and the
other seven; taking the Sardar as our "north pole" the other directions,
clockwise as Earth clocks move (Gorean clock hands move in the opposite
direction) would be, first, Ta-Sardar-Var, then, in order, Ror, Rim,
Tun, Vask (sometimes spoken of as Verus Var, or the true turning away),
Cart, Klim, and Kail, and then again, of course, Ta-Sardar-Var.
(Nomads of Gor, page 3 (footnote))