petebrownuk:A TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT When the slave is carried by the burly guards to the punishment
petebrownuk: A TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT When the slave is carried by the burly guards to the punishment site behind the barn it usually begins to panic when it sees “the roaster”, even when the fire is not lit. When the guards strip it and carry it towards the device it’s not unknown for it to lose control of its bladder and bowels in terror, and often it needs beating to make it stop struggling so it can be positioned in the open device so that the top section can be lowered and it is locked into place. Notice how the ankle restraints and the wrist attachment hold the slave so that it is more evenly exposed to the fire, and the salve senses this as it lies there completely unable to eacape, watching as the guards now carry kindling in to the fire pit underneath it. Fortunately for the slave the actual use of “the roaster” to kill a slave is forbidden under the ani-cruelty laws introduced two years ago. But the slave does not know this, and neither do the other slaves who are kept on the other side fo the barn, out of sight but well within earshot. They therefore hear the terrible screams as the fire is lit and the salve goes into total panic, and the change in tone as the flames begin to burn his flesh and burn off his hair. But that’s all - the slave is then gagged and removed from the device and spiritied away to a truck to carry it off to auction. A pig carcass is quickly substituted and the fire stoaked higher - the slaves can smell the roasting meat as they are forced to stand there. use of “the roaster” in this way certainly sends a strong signal to the other slaves who are much more obedient following the session. The farm hands and guards always regret “the old days”, though, as they recount wonderful stories to younger new recruits about real roasings, right to the end. -- source link