Here's the last vignette in this series. The machinations of the Crucifier have come to fruition, and the metal torture cylinder shoved all the way up inside the poor, innocent general's daughter is now red-hot. The Crucifier helpfully points out to the governor's wife and her husband how high up the fiery metal torture implement reaches while Aramina convulses against the iron spikes which pin her so cruelly to her execution cross. The pain is intolerable, but the crowd goes wild at being able to see such a spectacle. I guess there was nothing on MTV that day.
The governor's wife clearly shows her bloodthirsty side, since she isn't bothered in the least by Aramina's torment. This is an older Victoria 4.2 model that I had in my stash, but Daz Studio can still produce a very attractive render of the scene. The limitations are that the V4.2 figure is much harder to pose (especially when it comes to expressions) than the newer Genesis 3 & 8 figures. But in some ways, they can be very attractive.
The last image is a closeup of the central focus of Aramina's torment at this time, the hot steel cylinder reaching up into her womb. It's doubtful she's even aware of the pain of her crucifixion, but she'll be left alone after this until the fire burns out, after which she'll be left to slowly die of exhaustion (but she won't strangle--the nails hold her up). The Crucifier will make sure to give her water on a sponge so she won't die too early from dehydration. It would probably be better for the doomed girl if she could refuse to drink, but her thirst will soon drive her to suck all the moisture possible from the sponge whenever it's held up to her.
So that's it for this victim. My original intention was to simply post this last image in a suitable Arena setting along with the watching Legionnaire, but then I created the image of Aramina being led to her cross, which then caused the generation of her being nailed in place, etc., etc. Next up will be some of the slaves from the general's household, since the Romans were very thorough in making sure no possible revolutionaries were left alive, especially slaves. I forget the exact number of slave just in Italy during the Empire, but it was several times the number of Romans.