One of the defining features of my dystopian Syndicate Wars universe is the crux park. As you might have already guessed, crux parks are public areas where criminal offenders are crucified en masse. Most of these crucifixions are corrective and non-lethal, but executions aren't unheard of. Rules vary from planet to planet, and even from park to park, but in general people are allowed to tour the grounds, take pictures, and engage in limited acts of humiliation against the condemned. It's a fancy way of pillorying miscreants, basically—cheaper than imprisonment and less permanent than slavery.
My inspiration for crux parks was a drawing I found many years ago, but lost at some point during an upgrade or hardware failure.
I can't think of a better place in the world to ask than a place called Crux Forums, so here it goes. It was a very large drawing, I believe done in pencil, no color. As best I can remember, it had a prominent central figure in the form of a woman tied to a cross, with a few modern-looking people watching her from the ground. Multiple other victims were visible in the background, with gawking tourists. No idea who the artist was. I might have originally found it on a forum called The Dark Spot in the mid-2000s, but I can't be sure. I'm also not sure if it was as great as I remember, or if rose-tinted glasses are fogging my brain.
Whatever the case, does the above description ring any bells? It would be great to find that drawing again. I always regretted losing it.
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