Nesta was impaled on a stake and her head put on a spike for rebellion
darius_sedai Send a noteboard - 10/06/2010 01:44:53 PM
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The Mistress of the Ships and her Master of the Blades had died on the stake without ever screaming, but it had not saved them.
But the Seanchan do use beheading as a means of execution
WH
An Unexpected Encounter
Beside the wide arched gate into the city, a long platform displayed, on spikes twenty feet above the ground, the tarred but still recognizable heads of over a dozen men and two women who had fallen afoul of Seanchan justice. Above them hung the symbol for that justice, a headsman's slant-edged axe with the haft wrapped in an intricately knotted white cord. A placard below each head announced the crime that had placed it there, murder or rape, robbery with violence, assault on one of the Blood. Lesser offenses brought fines or flogging, or being made da'covale. The Seanchan were evenhanded about it. None of the Blood themselves were on display—one of those who earned execution would be sent back to Seanchan, or strangled with the white cord—but three of those heads had been attached to Seanchan, and the weight of their justice fell on high as well as low. Two placards marked rebellion hung below the heads of the woman who had been Mistress of the Ships to the Atha'an Miere and her Master of the Blades.
Pink Ribbons
The Mistress of the Ships and her Master of the Blades had died on the stake without ever screaming, but it had not saved them.
But the Seanchan do use beheading as a means of execution
WH
An Unexpected Encounter
Beside the wide arched gate into the city, a long platform displayed, on spikes twenty feet above the ground, the tarred but still recognizable heads of over a dozen men and two women who had fallen afoul of Seanchan justice. Above them hung the symbol for that justice, a headsman's slant-edged axe with the haft wrapped in an intricately knotted white cord. A placard below each head announced the crime that had placed it there, murder or rape, robbery with violence, assault on one of the Blood. Lesser offenses brought fines or flogging, or being made da'covale. The Seanchan were evenhanded about it. None of the Blood themselves were on display—one of those who earned execution would be sent back to Seanchan, or strangled with the white cord—but three of those heads had been attached to Seanchan, and the weight of their justice fell on high as well as low. Two placards marked rebellion hung below the heads of the woman who had been Mistress of the Ships to the Atha'an Miere and her Master of the Blades.
Domani Drag Queen in the White Tower ... Aran'gar watch out!
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Re: Yeah, it's a bit strange...
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Re: And they were Cabriana's best friends. Aran'gar killed them to cover her tracks
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Re: I don't think Aran'gar is all that bright honestly... and we got a hint from the books too
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Re: As you said...
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Re: As you said...
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So...
- 11/06/2010 08:46:41 AM
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Re: So...
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Nesta was impaled on a stake and her head put on a spike for rebellion
- 10/06/2010 01:44:53 PM
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