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Pilloried Witch

Isn't that just a Rock sign?

Posted by Guest on Mon 12 Oct 2009, 11:21 EDT

Companion Armor

Not in battle of course, no that armor is designed for staff meetings.

Posted by Guest on Sun 11 Oct 2009, 23:01 EDT

Pilloried Witch

It's a hex sign, indicating that she's casting a spell on the nose of the too nosy observer.

Posted by Z9 (guest) on Sat 10 Oct 2009, 23:26 EDT

Pilloried Witch

Signal?

Is that a hand signal she's giving them with her left hand? I believe it's the sign for "Faster! Faster!".

Posted by Xanadu (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 20:12 EDT

Pilloried Witch

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

Pilloried Witch

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

A Bondage Witch Project Logo

WOW!... i wasnt going to take a look at this but im verry glad i did, im still baffled.

Posted by braph (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 13:43 EDT

Hell - Moe´s Tavern

I love the little ankle cuffs on the bench, he has a way of setting a scene and letting you imagine the different encounters she has in the bar. :)

Posted by Braph (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 13:29 EDT

Pilloried Witch

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

Pilloried Witch

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

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