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Garrote Collar. In one form it consists of an iron collar attached to a post. Laqueus) is known to have been used in the first. It was introduced in 1812/13, at the beginning of the reign of ferdinand vii , to replace the. [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a weapon and a. The spanish garrote was a sophisticated device that used a metal collar to strangle the victim, while a screw was tightened to increase the. Unlike the spanish version, a bowstring was used instead of a tightening collar. Alternatively spelled as garotte and similar variants) [ 1] or garrote vil ( spanish: The victim’s neck is placed. The garrotte (or garrote) was the standard civilian method of execution in spain. Garrote, device used in strangling condemned persons. With the handle that can be seen in. The victim was tied to the instrument and his or her neck forced inside the iron collar. The most famous variant of the garrote was a chair with ropes and rings, with locks for the wrists, forearms, waist and legs of the dead.

Vanadorn D&D Campaign Meet 92, Adv 6, 8/3/19
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The most famous variant of the garrote was a chair with ropes and rings, with locks for the wrists, forearms, waist and legs of the dead. Alternatively spelled as garotte and similar variants) [ 1] or garrote vil ( spanish: In one form it consists of an iron collar attached to a post. The victim was tied to the instrument and his or her neck forced inside the iron collar. Unlike the spanish version, a bowstring was used instead of a tightening collar. The victim’s neck is placed. The garrotte (or garrote) was the standard civilian method of execution in spain. Garrote, device used in strangling condemned persons. [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a weapon and a. It was introduced in 1812/13, at the beginning of the reign of ferdinand vii , to replace the.

Vanadorn D&D Campaign Meet 92, Adv 6, 8/3/19

Garrote Collar The garrotte (or garrote) was the standard civilian method of execution in spain. In one form it consists of an iron collar attached to a post. The most famous variant of the garrote was a chair with ropes and rings, with locks for the wrists, forearms, waist and legs of the dead. Garrote, device used in strangling condemned persons. Alternatively spelled as garotte and similar variants) [ 1] or garrote vil ( spanish: The garrotte (or garrote) was the standard civilian method of execution in spain. [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a weapon and a. The spanish garrote was a sophisticated device that used a metal collar to strangle the victim, while a screw was tightened to increase the. Laqueus) is known to have been used in the first. The victim’s neck is placed. It was introduced in 1812/13, at the beginning of the reign of ferdinand vii , to replace the. Unlike the spanish version, a bowstring was used instead of a tightening collar. The victim was tied to the instrument and his or her neck forced inside the iron collar. With the handle that can be seen in.

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