Is this the worst way to die? I think it just might be

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Damn!
as bad as it is now, seems we live in saner times, compared to then.

And they say blks are savage.
 

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imagine being one of the rebels that made it out of this event alive. really think about what must have been running through their minds having watched man being cut into pieces, burned/tortured...but somehow ending up alive after its all said and done.
Yes then ottoman Turks took over the country about 12 years later and they were some of the most brutal tyrants ever

Dan Carlin on one og his podcast episodes about a weird cult around the time of the protestant reformation went into excruciating detail about how some dudes were executed

shyt was :huhldup: to the extreme

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Nah.

Being boiled alive has got to be WOAT.
Ghenkis Khan brother was known to boil his enemies alive.

To Mongols Royal blood shed upon the earth would offend the God's..they died in the worst ways..couldn't just be stabbed.


So Mongols killed Kings and royalty by means such as trampling, breaking backs or building a heavy platform to eat on...they'd put the platform ontop of the victim and :eat:..they did that method when they went to Eastern europe.
 

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I just read a description of an egpytian getting impaled but they didn't put it in all the way so as to prolong his suffering.


They lay the malefactor upon his belly, with his hands tied behind his back, then they slit up his fundament with a razor, and throw into it a handful of paste that they have in readiness, which immediately stops the blood. After that, they thrust up into his body a very long stake as big as a mans arm, sharp at the point and tapered, which they grease a little before; when they have driven it in with a mallet, till it come out at his breast, or at his head or shoulders, they lift him up, and plant this stake very straight in the ground, upon which they leave him so exposed for a day. One day I saw a man upon the pale, who was sentenced to continue so for three hours alive and that he might not die too soon, the stake was not thrust up far enough to come out at any part of his body, and they also put a stay or rest upon the pale, to hinder the weight of his body from making him sink down upon it, or the point of it from piercing him through, which would have presently killed him: In this manner he was left for some hours, (during which time he spoke) and turning from one side to another, prayed those that passed by to kill him, making a thousand wry mouths and faces, because of the pain he suffered when he stirred himself, but after dinner, the Basha sent one to dispatch him; which was easily done, by making the point of the stake come out at his breast, and then he was left till next morning, when he was taken down, because he stunk horridly.
 

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I posted this before but William Wallace (the Scottish rebel leader fictionalized in Braveheart) was taken out in a rather obscene manner:

"Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield. He was hanged, drawn and quartered—strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burned before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts."


So first they had a horse drag him through the city, naked

Then they hung him but stopped before it killed him.

Then they cut off his genitals while he was still alive.

Then they reached in and pulled out his guts while he was still alive.

Then they burned his guts in front of him.

Then they finally beheaded him.

And then they cut him into four for good measure.
 

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Not even close. The people who got impaled probably had it worse, it’d take a few days to die.

Overall, worst might be flaying. If done right, you can take someone’s skin off and they won’t die immediately, shyt sounds insane.
 

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I posted this before but William Wallace (the Scottish rebel leader fictionalized in Braveheart) was taken out in a rather obscene manner:

"Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield. He was hanged, drawn and quartered—strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burned before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts."


So first they had a horse drag him through the city, naked

Then they hung him but stopped before it killed him.

Then they cut off his genitals while he was still alive.

Then they reached in and pulled out his guts while he was still alive.

Then they burned his guts in front of him.

Then they finally beheaded him.

And then they cut him into four for good measure.
and it was his own countrymen that turned him over to the English :smh:
 

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I posted this before but William Wallace (the Scottish rebel leader fictionalized in Braveheart) was taken out in a rather obscene manner:

"Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield. He was hanged, drawn and quartered—strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burned before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts."


So first they had a horse drag him through the city, naked

Then they hung him but stopped before it killed him.

Then they cut off his genitals while he was still alive.

Then they reached in and pulled out his guts while he was still alive.

Then they burned his guts in front of him.

Then they finally beheaded him.

And then they cut him into four for good measure.
Looking at history..it appears crimes against the Kingdom/State were given the most brutal .more harsher punishments

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William wallace
Slaves who rebelled with SPARTACUS
 
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