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Representing_Tromba
Representing_Tromba
King Henry VIII
JayMark
JayMark
Well, well, it's essential to have leaders who execute on promises. Long live the King!
Nahrenne
Nahrenne
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You'd likely be written down in history with a pejorative moniker, or called a tyrant.
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Though, the more likely thing is a civil war or coup to bring you down.

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Nahrenne
Nahrenne
Wasn't Henry VIII more the Rennaissance period than the Medieval?

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JayMark
JayMark
Nah, if one executioner refuses to execute the other executioner the ruler can order the other executioner to execute the executioner.
ShrimpShady
ShrimpShady
@Paul_Tromba You dare compare me to that worm who looked less like a king and more like the Tesco clerk checking to make sure I'm old enough to buy energy drinks?

Just for that, you will be given the wheel.
JayMark
JayMark
You're going to let him drive?
Nahrenne
Nahrenne
Wasn't the wheel a torture device where the victim was placed on a wheel with their legs and arms tied at the end with rope where, with every turn of the device, the ropes pull tighter on the victim. So, kind of like that 4 hourses execution the Chinese(?) had, but on a wheel...and much slower...

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JayMark
JayMark
Gives a whole new meaning to Wheel of Fortune.
ShrimpShady
ShrimpShady
@RepresentingGluttony And he's going to get soooo carsick on these shitty medieval roads. It'll be most sinister

@Nahrenne Yeah, we stopped doing that. The cost of materials and labor just isn't sustainable these days
NotaNuffian
NotaNuffian
@ShrimpShady remember rule zero: Keep the Army Happy.

Might makes all the right.
NotaNuffian
NotaNuffian
@Nahrenne I recall a different type of wheel.

Victim spread eagled onto the device. Then four limbs broken.

Then wheel is upright and the victim had to force himself upright or die or something from the torn limbs.
JayMark
JayMark
Sometimes you surprise me pleasantly Nuffian.
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