I don't care what it's called, it's sexy. And won't someone play with the poor witch's clit?
Posted by knotilus (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 19:21 EDT
So, therefore, it's a stockade, since thre is no place to put the head in those things, it's just used in a slightly unconventional way.
Posted by Anonimous (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 17:51 EDT
Stocks vs. Pillory
Apparently stocks restrained just ankles or just arms, in a lying or seated position. Pillory's restrained the neck as well, and in a standing position (that word and "pillar" might have common origins).
Stocks were considered a less severe punishment for lesser crimes. Pillory, given the position, also functioned as whipping posts.
Who knew? Learned something new today...
Posted by Randy (guest) on Thu 08 Oct 2009, 22:11 EDT
I'm pretty sure both words can be applied ot the same device, but i could be mistaken
Posted by Anonimous (guest) on Thu 08 Oct 2009, 21:30 EDT
@Anonimous: Surely you mean stocks and not stockade?
Posted by Wolf Lord (guest) on Thu 08 Oct 2009, 17:39 EDT
Oh my! how delightful a position... it that's how witches get treated then I better start practicing my magic more :) P.S. wish you had some kind of tutorial on how you draw
Posted by Myya (guest) on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 21:20 EDT
Very awesome, a work of pure art as always. One problem, though: That's a stockade, not a pillory.
Posted by Anonimous (guest) on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 07:48 EDT
She turned me into a newt!
Posted by Apikoros (guest) on Wed 07 Oct 2009, 01:08 EDT
That's one of my favorite pieces of bondage furniture she's locked in. One of these days I plan on having my own, but until then I can only dream.
Ironic how the people are the ugly ones, while the witch is so pretty.
Posted by 603 (guest) on Tue 06 Oct 2009, 15:42 EDT