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What's something really painful that you can pour into an open wound?

Nellisir said:
Boiling water? No preexisting wounds needed. Guaranteed 3rd degree burns.
Boiling water produces second-degree burns. Which, if you're after pain, is a good thing: third-degree burns are painless, because the nerve endings are fried.

I haven't read the whole thread. Apologies if someone's pointed this out already.
 

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I'm assuming that the detail wanted here is more for the party's benefit when they find the victim, as opposed to all the detail needed as to why the torture works, etc. so the emphasis is on visual impact, right?

So, something like:

"The door flies inward under the impact of your shoulder, revealing a small dark room, only lit by the flickering red light from a smoky, sputtering torch. The room is empty except for a dark shape in the corner, which upon closer examination appears to be a figure sitting in a chair. Or rather, bound to the chair by what appear to be rusty chains.

As you step closer, the acrid smell of burning flesh fills your nostrils, and underneath the guttering of the torch, you can hear a low moan coming from the figure.

Stepping closer, you see the broken figure of a once handsome man, chained to the chair - athough you doubt that in his condition he would be able to move at all.

Tatters of bloody skin hang in strips from the man's frame, his face a patchwork of exposed muscle and tissue. His broad chest is covered in deep open wounds, freshly made but mostly cleaned of blood - only small trickles of crimson mar his form. His arms and legs bear similar wounds - neatly cleaned but left open and exposed. It's as if he was sculpted and put on display..."


The horror being that the person doing this is convinced he is an artist - no need to "add" anything to his work. Let the players instead see through the eyes of the maniac, and see how twisted his viewpoint is.
 

This guy who does this- he's like an impulse killer or a methodical, slow and easy kinda guy (I prefer the latter for the effect of the fear). :D

Near a salt lake or ocean that makes for some cool scenes- little slicing on the dock, victim is tied to a chair on a chain and pully. Vic passes out drop him into the water, then pull him out, salt in the wounds from the dunking- "you no more sleepy. You sleep, I can have no fun."

Course to much salt can deaden the nerves too- I would think anyways. :uhoh:

Scalping is suppose to be wow, ouch, nasty painful and it takes like no time to do. Take the scalp, leave for a day or so then return for more skin.

Oh, the old knife through the palm into the table top trick. Love that one. You pin both hands to the table with knivies, then you set the building on fire- pull your hands free or burn to death. Course you only have to pull the knife through one hand, the other you can pull out. Ouch :heh: that might hurt.

Putting something in the wound to make it hurt. Go for the freak out effect instead.

Hungry rats in a bucket tied to the vic's stomach.
 

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