Medieval torture?

I hope all of my American friends and readers are coping with this brutal fore-taste of winter, and for all of you lucky enough to live in the Southern Hemisphere, count your blessings!
Here is a fun quiz from one of my favorite websites, Medievalists.net. According to my results, I’d be most likely to put enemies into the stocks, enjoying the psychological humiliation they would endure. I am tempted to take the quiz on behalf of several of my more bloodthirsty characters and see what gruesome punishments they’d have preferred.
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Published on November 19, 2014 05:34
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message 1: by Blair (new)

Blair Hodgkinson I took the survey and I scared myself! Enemies beware!


message 2: by Sharon (new)

Sharon What torture would you have gone with, Blair? The worst one seems to be rats!


message 3: by Blair (new)

Blair Hodgkinson LOL... mine was to strap my enemy to a table so I could take my time and be as creative and thorough as I could be... which it suggested would be rather unpleasant for my victim... er, guest.

Doesn't sound like me at all! LOL... no, not at all!


message 4: by Judith (new)

Judith I got the Stocks too.


message 5: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I need a keeper, for I actually took the quiz on behalf of my Angevin characters. Richard chose the rack. Eleanor and Geoffrey preferred the rack And Henry and John went with rats--I admit I hadn't expected that of Henry. :-)


message 6: by Blair (last edited Nov 19, 2014 10:36AM) (new)

Blair Hodgkinson I did it again... this time I got: "You are a creative thinker, and your enemies would be wise not to underestimate your imagination. Your preferred torture method is to restrain your victim on a flat, horizontal surface, then use inventive ways to trap rats so that their only means of escape is through the victim’s body. Not a pretty picture." LOL... they stole that from a Cornell Woolrich story "The Copper Bowl". I must have missed the rats the first time I read it... nasty.

Oops... The Copper Bowl was written by George Fielding Eliot. My mistake!


message 7: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I would not want to get on your bad side, Blair. :-)


message 8: by Iset (new)

Iset I got the stocks as well... but I took the test again for a favourite historical figure of mine and they got The Rack! Direct and Brutal. Haha, yeah I can't say I'm surprised.


message 9: by catzkc (new)

catzkc I'm lazy - I got Exposure. Just toss them outside and be done with it!


message 10: by Judith (new)

Judith I heard on the news this morning, last night all 50 states had temperatures below freezing...even Hawaii had below freezing on one island.


message 11: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Are you going to keep us in suspense, Iset, about this historical figure who favors the rack?


message 12: by Iset (new)

Iset Edward Teach "Blackbeard", Sharon. Yes, I can't say I'm surprised by that result. Brutal and direct fits the bill perfectly.


message 13: by Charlene (new)

Charlene I got exposure: "You are nothing if not efficient. You don’t want to spend any more time, energy or resources on your enemies than you feel they deserve, so exposing them to the elements is your torture method of choice. Depending on the season and your disposition, you might leave victims naked and defenseless in the freezing cold or simply restrain them outside without food or water for extended periods of time."


message 14: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Sounds as if we all have dark sides, doesn't it?


message 15: by Therese (new)

Therese Oh dear…

You are a creative thinker, and your enemies would be wise not to underestimate your imagination. Your preferred torture method is to restrain your victim on a flat, horizontal surface, then use inventive ways to trap rats so that their only means of escape is through the victim’s body. Not a pretty picture.


message 16: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Sharon wrote: "Sounds as if we all have dark sides, doesn't it?"

Indeed we do!


message 17: by Melody (new)

Melody Maysonet I was relieved that I got the stocks! Wouldn't want to think of myself as someone who enjoys inflicting pain.


message 18: by Molly (new)

Molly Murphy I got the rack, like many people. I'm not a person who wants to hurt people but I must admit that out of all the methods that sounds the most like me.


message 19: by Leila (new)

Leila I got exposure too. I can't see myself throwing people out naked to die of exposure but then other ways seem much worse. Rats? Shudders!!!!!


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