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"The Master Inquisitor wants a plain confession from you, and I'll have it."
 
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"Please, believe me. I'm not a witch"... Aaaaahhhhhh!"
Hi,
please tell me where you got this figure. I created this character, but I don't know when and where I published it. Please don't let me die stupid. You probably know that I have nothing against the further development of my characters. I feel rather honoured when my figures are further used. Here is my concept rendering. I had not developed the figure further.
Greetings
Artur
 

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Hello! As a manipulator, I always use and modify images that have been published on the internet (mostly photographs from porn sites or computer-generated pictures). I never use pictures found in paysites. As a matter of fact, I have a huge archive and I often don't know where every single picture comes from. Sincerely, I thought this beautiful woman with braids was by Davo, but I was not sure. I took a large number of your creations (both victims and villains) from Vision of Darkness, so I think you published that image there. Thanks for sharing your excellent works.
 
One of the funny things about the Inquisition myth is that the RC Inquisition killed people for being witches.

It didn't. Belief in witchcraft was considered an "insanity" by the RC Inquisition and usually got you transferred to a sanitarium (you can check the Spanish Inquisition archives which still exist).

It was PROTESTANTS who believed in witches and there were some years England (individually) and the North German states (collectively) burned more people at the stake than the Roman Catholic Church burned for heresy.

So heresy yes, have fun, witchcraft no (there were isolated instances but NOTHING like the what "new religions" [to quote the commoner in Tudor England] did).

It is funny how historical myths get recycled. Legionnaires were blamed for killing Jesus (they didn't as the Empire used auxiliaries as the police in Palestine at that time) and 1,600 years later the same myth is used AGAINST the Church.

kisses

willowfall
 
One of the funny things about the Inquisition myth is that the RC Inquisition killed people for being witches.

It didn't. Belief in witchcraft was considered an "insanity" by the RC Inquisition and usually got you transferred to a sanitarium (you can check the Spanish Inquisition archives which still exist).

It was PROTESTANTS who believed in witches and there were some years England (individually) and the North German states (collectively) burned more people at the stake than the Roman Catholic Church burned for heresy.

So heresy yes, have fun, witchcraft no (there were isolated instances but NOTHING like the what "new religions" [to quote the commoner in Tudor England] did).

It is funny how historical myths get recycled. Legionnaires were blamed for killing Jesus (they didn't as the Empire used auxiliaries as the police in Palestine at that time) and 1,600 years later the same myth is used AGAINST the Church.

kisses

willowfall
Very true!
 
Hello! As a manipulator, I always use and modify images that have been published on the internet (mostly photographs from porn sites or computer-generated pictures). I never use pictures found in paysites. As a matter of fact, I have a huge archive and I often don't know where every single picture comes from. Sincerely, I thought this beautiful woman with braids was by Davo, but I was not sure. I took a large number of your creations (both victims and villains) from Vision of Darkness, so I think you published that image there. Thanks for sharing your excellent works.
Now that you mentioned VoD I know again where I published it. It was on LsF. I published it there as an example for the development of my pictures. It is too new for VoD. I only did it in March or April this year. So far I have not published the real picture with her yet.
I like your work and I see it as great art. By the way, I collect the pictures of you in which my characters appear. I think your masterpiece was made in a rack scene where an image of me was the basis. That was a very extensive manipulation.
 
Here is the full transcript of the real interrogatory and torture in the rack (with mancuerda and water cure) of María la Zamorana (María from Zamora), "up to 30 years old", naked (it's specified), in the Inquisition Court of Cuenca on Sunday, June 14th, 1581, complete with the screams and wailings as their court clerks often did:

Proceso contra Beatriz de Padilla - Documentos

Warning: that's early modern Spanish still using some late medieval forms, so no "Hispanic Spanish" or the like back then; i mostly understand it but i'm not sure if non-native speakers will without some help even if they are good at modern Spanish. So, if you feel like trying, feel free to ask.

As a result of this interrogatory, another woman, Beatriz de Padilla, was burnt for practicing Islam around 10 years later (it was a long trial.)

i also have the transcript of the interrogation of a much younger girl but that would go against the forum rules so please don't ask, i just mention it for historical and contextual reasons, meaning that this kind of interrogatories weren't unusual at all and applied to all genders at any "possibly-will-survive ages." i mean that this interrogatory of María was business as usual, just another morning at the court.
 
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Here is the full transcript of the real interrogatory and torture in the rack (with mancuerda and water cure) of María la Zamorana (María from Zamora), "up to 30 years old", naked (it's specified), in the Inquisition Court of Cuenca on Tuesday, June 14th, 1481, complete with the screams and wailings as their court clerks often did:

Proceso contra Beatriz de Padilla - Documentos

Warning: that's late medieval / early modern Spanish, 11 years before the European discovery of the Americas, so no "Hispanic Spanish" or the like back then; i mostly understand it but i'm not sure if non-native speakers will without some help even if they are good at modern Spanish. So, if you feel like trying, feel free to ask.

As a result of this interrogatory, another woman, Beatriz de Padilla, was burnt for practicing Islam around 10 years later (it was a long trial.)

i also have the transcription of the interrogation of a much younger girl but that would go against the forum rules so please don't ask, i just mention it for historical and contextual reasons, meaning that this kind of interrogatories weren't unusual at all and applied to all genders at any "possibly-will-survive ages." i mean that this interrogatory of María was business as usual, just another morning at the court.
That spanish is all french to me!!
 
That spanish is all french to me!!
my error, it's 1 century later, 1581, but it's still early modern Spanish with "late medieval flavor", quite different from modern Spanish on both sides of the pond. As i said, i can understand it because i'm a native Spaniard and it's still the same language, but not much more, so if someone wants to try, please ask! :)
 
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