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Holysahib
07-25-2009, 13:59
I have a little question for the makers of EB. I've had 2 characters of the same family in the same province (macedonia) recieve the "Atrox" (follows the ancient Etruscan practice of entombing his victims in rotting animal carcasses, feeding them to prolong their agony and slow their death) trait.
Curious about this incredible sadism and wondering how you actually do it, I searched around a bit but only found out it means "terrible" in Latin. Where did you find information about this practice? Was it a formal punishment or a private method?
And I thought the Etruscans were happy emancipated banqueters.
Perhaps the Macedonians deserve that :laugh4::oops:
For defying Roman power.
Serious now, that terrible torture method maybe deployed to give the local population sense of fear against their roman conquerors. Who'll dare to revolt when he could get caught and tortured beyond imagination?
Atraphoenix
07-27-2009, 13:20
The most painful death should be crucifying,
BTW, I hope nobody mixes this trait with my nick :laugh4:
Holysahib
07-27-2009, 15:46
I hope nobody mixes this trait with my nick :laugh4:
That would be "entombing in the carcass of a Phoenix", sowing up a flaming bird, that's really impressive torture! Or sowing up ashes, for that matter. :beam:
What struck me about the "Atrox" thing is the feeding and all, I mean that's just sick.
Crucifixion is extremely cruel, but also kinda straightforward effectiveness.
All this hauling around carcasses, sowing, (force) feeding, it all sounds like a real hassle to make someone suffer.
Andy1984
07-27-2009, 16:29
All this hauling around carcasses, sowing, (force) feeding, it all sounds like a real hassle to make someone suffer.
... says someone who probably spends hours and hours to train the most expensive armies to slaughter innocent civilians at the other side of the world in some video game. ;)
Vasiliyi
07-27-2009, 16:58
Perhaps the Macedonians deserve that :laugh4::oops:
For defying Roman power.
Serious now, that terrible torture method maybe deployed to give the local population sense of fear against their roman conquerors. Who'll dare to revolt when he could get caught and tortured beyond imagination?
Bah, No one deserves, that, except of course the Romaioi
Megas Methuselah
07-28-2009, 08:04
I have a little question for the makers of EB. I've had 2 characters of the same family in the same province (macedonia) recieve the "Atrox" (follows the ancient Etruscan practice of entombing his victims in rotting animal carcasses, feeding them to prolong their agony and slow their death) trait.
Curious about this incredible sadism and wondering how you actually do it, I searched around a bit but only found out it means "terrible" in Latin. Where did you find information about this practice? Was it a formal punishment or a private method?
And I thought the Etruscans were happy emancipated banqueters.
That definitely sounds Etruscan. Kinda harsh.
A Very Super Market
07-28-2009, 08:09
Entombing them in animals? Not nearly as expensive as the punishment delivered to Crassus, if you ask me.
Skullheadhq
07-28-2009, 09:19
Perhaps the Macedonians deserve that :laugh4::oops:
For defying Roman power.
Serious now, that terrible torture method maybe deployed to give the local population sense of fear against their roman conquerors. Who'll dare to revolt when he could get caught and tortured beyond imagination?
Romaioi Barbaroi Barbarizing Barbaropolis
Romaioi Barbaroi Barbarizing Barbaropolis
Romaioi Barbaroi Barbarizing Barbaropolis
Romaioi Barbaroi Barbarizing Barbaropolis
Try to say that 20x :2thumbsup:
Atraphoenix
07-28-2009, 09:23
true, Caesar's end was with a cheap worthless dagger if you compare him with Crassus.
Cute Wolf
07-29-2009, 15:35
Perhaps we should try... oops..... (Soory for that way I think, but let's try an "in - mind" experiment" ; Of course if we did this experiment for real, PETA will hack this org....)
Partly inspired by Schrodinger's cat
1) Bury a cat alive, attach cardiograph and brain pulse scan so we can determine when it dead...
2) Bury a cat alive, bring some rotten mice carcass near its head, attach cardiograph and bps too...
3) Repeat the experiment with "pet-O-meter" (I don't know the right name... just some device sold at pet shop to know how did your pet's feel about) attached... look who's sadder
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