I will personally pluck all your eyes out and feed it to you and cut you limb to limb and burn the wounds with melted glass. I will pull your hair until they get ripped out, I will pull all your nails off but before I do that, I will shove pins on each of them then I'll slit your throat and make you gargle your own blood.
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I will cut all your skin off, cut off all your fingers and toes, slice your skin so much it's unrecognizable, cut out your tongue so you can only scream like a wounded animal, continue with the mutilation and dismemberment, and finally, when you're begging me for death, I will finally steam you alive in absolute agony. (I'm continuing the previous comments torture, very impressive techniques by the way)
I will cut all your skin off, cut off all your fingers and toes, slice your skin so much it's unrecognizable, cut out your tongue so you can only scream like a wounded animal, continue with the mutilation and dismemberment, and finally, when you're begging me for death, I will finally steam you alive in absolute agony. (I'm continuing the previous comments torture, very impressive techniques by the way)
@Stellar PEOPLE WE SHOULD DO A COMBINATION OF ALL THESE IN WAY THAT IT CAN LAST A COUPLE OF YEARS, I HAVE NOT BEEN THIS FUC**** MAD IN A SUCH A LONG G** DA** TIME:
1. Scaphism – Persian Empire (~500 BCE)
Slow death by exposure, starvation, and insect infestation between two boats while covered in milk and honey. Death could take days or over a week.
2. Lingchi (Death by a Thousand Cuts) – Imperial China (900s–1905)
A long, public execution involving hundreds of cuts over hours or days before death.
3. Impalement – Eastern Europe, Ottoman Empire (1400s–1600s)
A sharp stake was inserted through the body, often rectally, and the victim would slowly slide down by gravity. Death could take 1–3 days.
4. The Brazen Bull – Ancient Greece (~500 BCE)
A metal bull was heated from below while the victim was roasted alive inside. Screams were funneled through the "mouth" of the bull.
5. Hanged, Drawn and Quartered – Medieval England (1200s–1600s)
Partially hanged, then eviscerated and dismembered. One of the most gruesome and painful executions in Europe.
6. The Rack – Medieval Europe (1200s–1600s)
Limbs were slowly pulled apart on a stretching frame, leading to dislocations, torn muscles, and eventually, complete dismemberment.
7. The Judas Cradle – Inquisition Europe (1400s–1600s)
A pointed pyramid was inserted into the an** or vag***. The victim was slowly lowered onto it, often over hours.
8. Iron Chair (Spiked Chair) – Eastern Europe (1400s–1700s)
A metal chair with spikes heated from beneath. Victims sat on it for hours or days until death or complete trauma.
9. Iron Maiden – Medieval Germany (probably 1500s, but debated)
A coffin lined with spikes inside. Likely more symbolic than frequently used, but extremely cruel in concept.
10. Breaking Wheel (The Wheel) – Europe (800s–1700s)
Victims had limbs shattered on a wheel and were often left to die slowly over days, exposed to the elements.
11. Pear of Anguish – Medieval Europe (1400s–1600s)
Inserted into the mouth, an**, or vag*** and expanded via sc*** mechanism, tearing the tissue.
12. Bamboo Torture – Legendary, attributed to East Asia (~Ancient–Medieval times)
Fast-growing bamboo would slowly pierce a victim's body over several days.
13. Water Torture (Inquisitorial Drowning) – Spanish Inquisition (1400s–1600s)
Involved forced water ingestion to simulate drowning or induce ruptures in the stomach.
14. Caning/Bastinado – Asia & Middle East (Ancient to modern times)
Whipping or beating of the soles of the feet. Not fatal, but incredibly painful and could cause lasting nerve damage.
15. Spiked Collar Torture – Africa (Various tribes, 1700s–1800s)
Victims wore wooden collars with inward spikes, causing constant pain and limiting movement.
16. Crucifixion – Ancient Rome (500 BCE–300 CE)
Slow execution through exhaustion, blood loss, and asphyxiation. Not as torturous as others but extremely humiliating and painful.