From what I've heard, mental torture is the most excruciating pain someone could ever experience. Bodily pain can be overcome-hence the saying "mind over body"-but the mind (again this is off of what I've heard) is much harder to control in that way. I hope that you won't use this knowledge against me. lol ; PP
The likely word is torture (to torment, or painful interrogation).
exquisite torture: when something is pleasurably painful or painfully pleasurable. When one derives pleasure from pain.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
Torture, isolation, threats.
Yes, of course. That's point of torture is subject the victim to excruciating pain - usually in order to obtain a confession or information.
the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.
CrucifictionWhippingStoned to deathThere have been mentions of hanging/ suicideBasically older ways of torture and death
More than anything else the historical Dracula is known for his inhuman cruelty. Impalement was Vlad III's preferred method of torture and execution. Impalement was and is one of the most gruesome ways of dying imaginable, as it was typically slow and painful.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide that information.
There were numerous types of medieval torture methods, with estimates ranging from dozens to over a hundred, depending on the region and historical context. Common methods included the rack, which stretched the victim's body; the iron maiden, a sarcophagus-like device with spikes; and various forms of flaying and dismemberment. Torture was often used to extract confessions or punish perceived crimes, and the creativity of the methods reflected the brutal nature of medieval justice systems. Overall, the variety of methods illustrates the dark depths of human cruelty during that era.
more painful, most painful
Yes, typically in China (sometimes referred to as 'Chinese tickle torture') during the Han Dynasty. There were different methods, one being to dip the victims feet in a salt bath and have a goat lick off the substance (this started as mere tickling but would eventually become very painful and abrasive). Tickling was used a lot on nobles and in non-serious cases of torture or bullying, as it leaves no marks or real physical damage.