Garrote Dummy from the Medieval Torture Museum in Rüdesheim. I Think she Looks Pretty
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Garrote Dummy from the Medieval Torture Museum in Rüdesheim. I Think she Looks Pretty

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Ok so check this out.
I've just come up with a unique execution method for a medieval setting. So the victim is tied up and is placed inside a box with the top open. Next the people carrying out the execution take bags full of salt and start pouring them into the box with the victim inside, drowning the victim in salt until the box is full, then they seal the box forever preserving the victim's body in a salty tomb.
This method would not be carried out on just anyone tho. You see back in the middle ages salt was seen as a very expensive luxury item. So expensive in fact that it was used as payment and wars were fought over it. So for someone to be executed in this fashion it would have shown that the person that ordered the execution is very wealthy like a high ranking Nobel or a king. Since it would take a small fortune to buy enough salt to bury someone in. I call it "Death by salt box" Creative I know but it was all I could think of.
Medieval Execution and Torture: Impalement
↳ Impalement on a pole was one of the most gruesome methods of execution, often used during the Middle Ages. A criminal was forced to sit on a thick, sharpened wooden pole. The pole was then slowly raised upright and the criminal was left to gradually slide further down the pole only by his or her own weight. The pole then emerged through victim’s chest, shoulder or neck. Sometimes, it could take more than three days for a person to finally die.
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OC from a new oc universe called Requiem Rouge. Her name is Cathedra and this is her magical girl form. The magical girls in this universe deprive their powers from execution methods. Hers is beheading.

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Alabama Lawmaker Looks to Medieval Empire for Execution Methods
State Sen. Crispin Flake (R-Impetigo Springs) announced today that his efforts to reform capital punishment in Alabama will continue via proposed legislation intended to introduce a method of execution consistent with both the Christian heritage and today’s emphasis on multiculturalism. Flake first made national headlines last year with assertions that Alabama should correct racial imbalances in…
...the prisoner's eyeballs sometimes pop out and rest on [his] cheeks. The prisoner often defecates, urinates, and vomits blood and drool. The body turns bright red as its temperature rises, and the prisoner's flesh swells and his skin stretches to the point of breaking. Sometimes the prisoner catches fire....Witnesses hear a loud and sustained sound like bacon frying, and the sickly sweet smell of burning flesh permeates the chamber. (Ecenbarger, 1994) At postmortem, the body is hot enough to blister if touched, and the autopsy is delayed while the internal organs cool. There are third degree burns with blackening where the electrodes met the skin of the scalp and legs. According to Robert H. Kirschner, the deputy chief medical examiner of Cook County, "The brain appears cooked in most cases." (Weisberg, 1991)