Under the Sword


In Code d' Odalisque the sword rather than the whip is the symbol of authority. A Slavetrainer – or a slavekeeper who is training his slave - keeps a sword and uses it (the threat of it) during training sessions.

So the first and most important item of equipment a Slavetrainer must acquire is a sword. He will use it as a symbol of his authority over the slave who is being trained. The sword is brought to each training session. At the first session it is shown to the slave and its symbolic importance is explained to her.

Obedience under the sword is an essential aspect of slavetraining in Code d' Odalisque. Slavetrainers should give some thought to how the sword can be usefully deployed in training.

At its simplest this consists of the slave exposing the nape of her neck to her Trainer. He puts the cold sword blade on her nape and then commands her speech. Typically, he might say to her, "What are you?" to which she must reply, "I am my Master's cunt!" or similar confessions of her cocklust. Alternatively, the point of the sword can be held at the slave's throat or breast or forehead.

This sort of confession under the sword might be used extensively when a slave is being trained.

Introduce the new slave to the sword at the first session and establish the rule:

The slave must never handle or touch the Trainer's sword for any reason.

It is strictly taboo for a slave to control a sword.

Code d’ Odalisque looks back to historical models from a time when pirates roamed the Barbary coast carrying off white women to serve as sex slaves in the hareems of the Sultan. The sword - the pirate’s cutlass - is the symbol of authority in Code d’ Ode. A slavetrainer needs a sword, both as a symbol and as a training tool. Whips and canes are not usually used in Code d’ Ode. The slavetrainer uses the threat of the sword.

(Needless to say, all sword play requires caution and commonsense to ensure that no one is hurt. Safety first when playing with swords.)

Sexual Captivity

An odalisque is held in a state of “occlusion”. This means she is a sexual captive, held in captivity, separate from and secret from the world. She lives in her own world, an interior world of comfort and luxury, where she is devoted to one purpose: the provision of sensual/sexual delight for her Master. Her nakedness is in contrast to her occlusion. She is covered (occluded) from the world, but in herself she is essentially naked. She lives behind closed doors, but in the world behind closed doors she is fully exposed – barefoot and naked.

The practicalities of keeping an odalisque in this manner are considerable but not insurmountable. A Slavekeeper will need to provide a comfortable space for the odalisque. It must be warm. It should have good bathing facilities. But it must be private. It is, in fact, a secret prison. A luxury prison. For the odalisque is held in captivity. An odalisque must be kept away from prying eyes. Her accommodation must be hidden. That is the whole meaning of occlusion – she is kept as a treasure secret from the world.

In part, separation from the world is achieved by regulation of the slave’s sleeping. She tends to sleep during the day and be awake through the night. She is a creature of the night. (Just as a whore is a creature of the night. Night and sex are a natural match.) She sleeps while the world is awake.

The problems of keeping her naked are the same problems faced by nudists and ‘naturists’. Slavekeepers should consult websites from nudist/naturist enthusiasts to see how they adapt their naked lifestyle to particular regions and climates.

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