Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25990213-20151116133610/@comment-27337549-20151209023705

For those who are afraid of bugs (like me), there's an ancient persian execution method called "Scaphism". First, the victim is stripped naked and locked in between two narrow row boats with their head, arms and legs exposed, but unable to move. They are then force fed large amounts of milk and honey until they get diarrhea and are then coated with more honey, particularly around any orafices (scratches, eyes, ect) in the body. They are then left to float on a pond or lake, completely defenseless, exposed to the hot sun. Thousands of flies and other insects which are attracted to the smells of honey and fecal matter, which eat and breed in the body, causing gangreen. The executioners want to keep them alive for as long as possible, so they come back to feed the victim more milk and honey everyday to prevent them from dying of dehydration and starvation. Victims have been known to survive from days to several weeks. Most victims die from either Septic shock, dehydration, starvation, or all three.