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RIP to the redheaded witches of the past...
Definitely horrible, but I've heard that smoke inhalation often causes merciful unconsciousness before the victim feels the flames.
Of course, that doesn't apply to those who were boiled or roasted alive (as in a brazen bull).
Blood, organs, skin, maybe some hair. Basically a human milkshake.
Christlike as ever.
I thought of something worse OP. Being skinned alive.
Hey, I'm not the one snarling and snapping at everyone like a literal demon. Let's be real here, if God does exist, you don't know Him, and He doesn't know you lmao
That's a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up one. I think it was especially common in the Bronze and early Iron Age.