@ElderGod-Icefire
Or, conversely, cut them with a knife and pour salt water on the wounds
Or, conversely, cut them with a knife and pour salt water on the wounds
Nah. That's been done before. What it there's there's the paper cuts, and then, to keep the wounds fresh, bigger and bigger cuts are applied? And then there are breaks where we take them out of the lemon juice, so they can't get used to the pain.
Pinterest.
Actually, that might be it.
Ah I see, (Sorry if I sound like I'm mansplaining or something I love Sciencey things like this) Perfluorocarbon can hold a lot of Oxygen in it, like a lot. You know how in Carbonated drinks like soda there's carbon diffused into the drink. Well you need a whole lot of Psi for that carbon to stay there, it doesn't want to be in that water, that's why if you don't cover it up you'll end up with a flat soda. Perfluorocarbon is a liquid that can have a lot of Oxygen diffused into it with out a lot of Psi. Ok that's the end of my science explanation.
Or, conversely, cut them with a knife and pour salt water on the wounds
Cut their face and put their face in the ocean.
They'll probably inhale/swallow salt water because of the initial shock of the pain, and that makes it less pleasant
And if you do it right where the waves hit the shore, they can get some sand in there too, and they have time to recover, only to face the wave again.
Or
At low tide, cut them all over, then tie them up and leave them to bake in the sun. If they've been held captive for a while, chances are they'll be all gross and dirty, and they'll attract bugs. Then, when the tide comes in, they'll be in extreme pain because of the cuts and the bug bites
Oh god
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
(Why am I laughing like I take pleasure in torturing people…)
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
Pry off the nails, very slowly, one by one.
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
Pry off the nails, very slowly, one by one.
Or put nails or needles under each nail and slowly but surely hammer them deeper under the nail
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
Pry off the nails, very slowly, one by one.
Or put nails or needles under each nail and slowly but surely hammer them deeper under the nail
Yes
But make them white-hot
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
Pry off the nails, very slowly, one by one.
Or put nails or needles under each nail and slowly but surely hammer them deeper under the nail
Yes
But make them white-hot
Or just use rusty nails and give them tetnus
Let's do all of the things. These all sound amazing, and I love them!
(Hahaha what have I started)
I would personally go for the kind of methods in which you aim for the most sensitive parts of the body that people would hate most to have put through pain. Feet are a really good target for some reason. Like toenails and fingernails. Oh and ears and nose and eyes. Eyes especially. Joints as well maybe since moving usually brings pain and so they just couldn't move because whatdya know your elbows are covered in horrible awful wounds. Haha
Pry off the nails, very slowly, one by one.
Or put nails or needles under each nail and slowly but surely hammer them deeper under the nail
Yes
But make them white-hot
Not as original as you might think I've done this to a character, and she was forced to sing the entire time, if her voice cracked or she stopped, the Needle size would increase.
WHY!
My exact question…. WHYYY!?
WHY!
Because you're supposed to hate the Villain Dom, We have to make sure they hate the Villain. My Main character isn't the most lovable person in the words I had to make the Villian worse.
Valid Ig.
Speaking of villains, do you guys prefer just straight up evil villains or the lovably twisted villains?
Or the villains who have a valid point and you have to try hard to not agree with them
I dunno. It kind of depends how the villain is written.
I like Villains that do bad things for what they believe to be a good cause.
My Supreme Representative, Lord Addar fits that.
I like the more lovably twisted type that is maybe redeemable
I love the bad ones for what they think is a good cause
But they have to genuinely believe that what they're doing is right
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