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Don't know what West Indian Torture is, but I am curious to learn about it. Go ahead, the quicker the better.

"Old West Indian torture," not "West Indian Torture." Native Americans had the charming habit of finding the torment of captured European settlers to be amusing. They didn't have DVDs and the internet, so they to invent their own entertainment. Kind of hard on the entertainers, though . . . :buenrollo:
 
Instead of the Men's magazine 3D art I've done previously, I have some partial and incomplete scenes from the arena. The first one concerns the crucifixion of the daughter of a rebel general whose attempt to seize the throne failed. The first images are of the daughter being led into the arena.
That is crucifixion gone over board.
 
Apostate was correct that this was not the usual run of crucifixion positions, and I like his comment that "you can't put anything past some pissed off Romans." Because that's just what led me to make the original image that will be the last in this series. I imagined that the governor's wife was the "pissed off Roman," since she had learned that the general had planned to send her and her husband to the Arena if his revolt had been successful. But, since he had died fighting and his wife had opened her veins in the Roman manner of suicide, their daughter was the only member of the family to be captured alive (along with some of their slaves, who would follow the daughter to the Arena). So the governor's wife ordered the Crucifier to make the daughter's execution memorable. The terror of the poor, crucified girl when the Crucifier displayed the torture cylinder in front of her horrified eyes can only be imagined . . .
Now that really looks painful!:eek:
 
And here we have a captured rebel warrior. So skilled was she at the use of sword and shield that the governor had briefly considered sending her to be a gladiator and match her against male gladiators. But the general who had defeated her small but stalwart army had argued against it, making the point that putting her in the ring meant that the public who came to watch the games might push to grant her freedom if she won her matches. Reluctantly, knowing that setting such a warrior free was not in the best interests of Rome, the governor sent her to the cross. And he gave in to the general whose men she had slain, who wished her to die a hard death as an example to others who might consider rebellion, and ordered her crucified in a manner so that she would not strangle to death trying to draw oxygen into her exhausted body. She would live for days on the cross if she was kept well-watered.
I don't even think that Erin The Brave can save these two!
 
I'll continue at some point. I'm rather committed to my Old West torture series on another site at this time, but I plan on adding some additional crucifixion scenes here sometime in the future.
Site name? Perhaps a thread could be started here. I have seen a few drawings and depictions in other threads.
 
I also like most wood + nails. But sometimes I find other forms also exciting. You think the boy should be nailed?
 
I also like most wood + nails. But sometimes I find other forms also exciting. You think the boy should be nailed?

Many do. ;)
 
It's been a while since I posted anything here, but I recently picked up a model of the Roman Colosseum by Daz Studio. This model is breathtaking! It is especially noteworthy not only for the detail of the Colosseum itself but because it had a BIG crowd in the seats! I've used a couple of other arena sets, but it always bugged me that they were empty. I even went so far as to try to add spectators in Photoshop postwork, and I HATE Photoshop postwork! Anyway, my efforts were useless until now. One additional comment on the model is that it's pretty light on resources, considering the detail shown. My renders went pretty quickly.

Anyway, here's the backstory of my images: To titillate the audiences, the managers of the spectacles in the Colosseum decided to do something a little different in the midst of the usual gladiatorial contests and Christians being consumed by Lions. They didn't have the words way back then to say it like we would today, but basically they decided to have a . . . <wait for it> . . . a LADIES DAY!

There were a small number of female criminals in prison awaiting their turn in the arena, and it was decided to have them executed one at a time on this special day, with one of the small number of female gladiators (or gladiatrix) being assigned to each female criminal to oversee their execution. Most of the condemned criminal women would be crucified first, of course, which was always an audience favorite, but it was considered rather ho-hum by this time. To make the spectacle more exciting (and wrench the most maniacal screams from the "entertainers"), the gladiatrix were instructed to make each lady's last moments on earth more memorable by torture.

So, here's the first miscreant, the murderess Diona, a gallic slave who killed the slavemaster who tried to rape her. Her executioner was the gladiatrix Aurelia, who had gone to the arena rather than the whorehouse after being abandoned by her husband, who fled to Syria. Female gladiators were few in number and were looked down on by the Roman authorities, but they would not be outright banned for another fifty years by the Emperor Commodus in 200 AD.

To say that the gladiatrix Aurelia looked forward to her task this day would be a great understatement. She had always preferred females to males when it came to sex, but if she could not have the delectable Diona kneeling between her thighs, it would be almost as exciting to see her nailed in place like a butterfly while she strained mightily against the spikes holding her helpless while a hot iron caressed her bare, helpless flesh. Aurelia cared nothing for the fate of the hapless Diona other than hoping she put on a good show for the audience. The scene shown is the first touch of the hot iron after Aurelia and several guards had nailed Diona to her crucifix and raised it upright.
 

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