It's a Kousa Dogwood.
they were used to kill, torture, or seriously ingure someone
A medieval flail typically weighed between 2 to 5 pounds, depending on the design and materials used. The weight was distributed between the handle and the spiked ball, allowing for effective use in combat.
The Medieval Flail was invented by a human
A Mace Flail.
A flail
its a spiked our jagged metal ball attached to a chain that is attatced to a handle.
Sort of, eccept a whip is made of rope and a flail is mostly made of metal. The handle is wooden but the chain and spiked ball are made of iron or steel. Here is a picture of it.
A flail has a flexible end, usually chains. A morning star has a fixed end and is more of a club.
their stomach gas
A Flail or ball and chain was best used on horseback and when you flail it around it will inflict more damage than a spiked ball attached directly to a handle. The spinning motion of the ball attached to the chain affords more momentum which in simpler terms just means you can hit someone harder.
-Very amusing question! I would say it is possible, but not likely. You would have to be quite a bad-ass with a flail! :))
it can brake your bones and cause internal bleeding plus leaving a couple spikes