Harsh Martinet
Consul
Of course, one of you could be racked, one placed in the strappado and the last one mounted on the wooden horse or Judas Cradle.
What would be your choice Kathy?Of course, one of you could be racked, one placed in the strappado and the last one mounted on the wooden horse or Judas Cradle.
Picture #1, the girl on the right hand side with the lost look on her face.View attachment 1036583View attachment 1036585
Who shall be first to be put to the question? The rest of you shall watch and see what awaits heretics.
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Who shall be first to be put to the question? The rest of you shall watch and see what awaits heretics.
Pic #1, Girl on the left hand side, take her to the rack, lick her deep navel, stretch her and nail her with a real long nail in the belly button.View attachment 1036583View attachment 1036585
Who shall be first to be put to the question? The rest of you shall watch and see what awaits heretics.
And as the red hot pincers bite into her whip scarred breast, she will scream out the name of her forbidden lover.... the Mother Superior herself.View attachment 1037589
Little does the good sister know that she's being observed surreptitiously through a spy hole by the mother superior. Tomorrow morning she'll be taken into custody, brought to the chambers of the Inquisition to answer for her unholy acts.
And as the red hot pincers bite into her whip scarred breast, she will scream out the name of her forbidden lover.... the Mother Superior herself.
The plot thickens, as they say.
I have 60 years of fantasies in the cerebral archives to reference.Excellent story line
This reminds me that, in some games, when combat started, the npc sometimes says “time to suffer”.
When I was playing Valhalla, I find it funny that some England natives burn people in Halloween, and the local Christians find it to be savage. Considereing, they are going to burn people in the future for no apparent reasons at all.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.
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