Justice for Sorceress Anna Luna – The Tickling and Bastinado Punishment

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By Dero

The witch (starring Anna Luna), who had been a prominent figure at court, was caught practicing sorcery – she used it against some important figures of the kingdom. Now, she found herself in a dungeon, by the inquisitor. He was eager to deal with her.

The inquisitor led the girl, dressed in rags, into the dungeon and tore off a part of her clothing. Then, he threw her into a cell. She had some time to think and decide whether to betray her allies.

The man warned the lady and left, locking her in the cell…

Returning one last time, he tried to extract a confession from the witch, but she remained silent. At that point, the inquisitor decided to let the witch some rest.

Later, the lady found herself bound above the cell, and in front of her was a table with instruments that terrified her. The inquisitor raised the girl into a seated position.

The interrogator initiated the ordeal by subjecting the sorceress to ticklish torment, starting with her delicate body and feet. Subsequently, he ignited a torch and passed it near the girl before striking her feet repeatedly, resulting in darkened marks.

Undeterred, the sorceress persevered. The interrogator ripped her attire, exposing her knees, and bound them tightly. Now, he intended to administer her punishment through a method known as bastinado, employing implements such as a paddle, a cane, a riding crop, and a large paddle. Nevertheless, the girl remained resolute and unyielding.

The Inquisitor proceeded to employ Wartenberg’s pinwheel and a wax candle near the girl’s feet. With her clothing now reduced to almost nothing, he resumed tickling her, this time having her hold a stick in her teeth.

The ominous inquisitor then lowered the girl, securing her in place, and intensified his tickling, causing the entire dungeon to burst into laughter.

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