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Yes i really hope another Part 3 pics. Conquered Part 2 was more superb and brutal. What do you think?I think they did, but it`s not on these pics. Let`s hope we see more....
It is possible to burn the feet without accelerating death.Too bad I did not see the pictures when they broke her limbs...
I like the idea of nailing the broken limbs to the wheel... a nice touch to add more pain.
Afterwards some nice bites with glowing pincers... before finally finishing her off by burning over a low fire.
Kind of 'perfect execution' for very severe crimes
Yes, part 2 looks quite nice also. Unfortunately, I don't have the whole story.... I'm hoping to see more here.......Yes i really hope another Part 3 pics. Conquered Part 2 was more superb and brutal. What do you think?
Great, thank you for this wonderful history. Public tortures on the wheel were often great entertainment is the middle ages, as is witnessed here. A slow death was ensured, the prisoners often left to die slowly and rot on the wheel, birds being the next attack.Archaeologists have discovered what appears to be the skeleton of a young man broken on the wheel, first ever seen.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...n-snapped-stabbed-wheel-torture-revealed.html
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Wow! Just seen this. It's horrible but also really exciting. I wonder how the girl felt? I can sort of imagine myself like this. I wouldn't really want ti to happen but it sort of makes me feel weird. Amazing pictures! I keep digging around and finding some incredible things here!!!!More Teasers....hopefully it will continue.....wish they had broken her hips and spread her out braided her better.
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The poor girl! They've cut all her skin off!!!!View attachment 682150
A quick meeting of the Archer and the Warrior. Archer will understand that situation !
I don't think they discriminated against us, there was sex-equality on the Wheel!Did that sort of thing really happen to girls?
And I wrote a poem about itThe Wheel
November 25th, St Catherine of Alexandria seems the right day to post 'The Wheel', one of my longest poems. It's a modern [un]dress version of a martyrdom, set in a state where hi-tech Torture is used alongside time-honoured means of Execution, in Catherine's case, hanging and spinning on a...www.cruxforums.com