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If you've spent any time at all surfing the kinky web, you'll have fairly quickly found yourself at one or another of the many many sites that document… Tagged: anal chastity, anal chastity device, anal pear, ass lock, asslock, bdsm fantasies, butt plug, inquisitor, locking butt plug, locking buttplug, locking vaginal plug, oral pear, pear of anguish, restraints, spanish inquisition, torture methods, turning the screw, vaginal pear, bondage blog
The Pig is back in HELL! and her agony is greater than ever because BrutalMaster has been keeping something just for her, sometime so cruel and vicious that only a masochistic piece of meat like The Pig should endure it. The Pear of Anguish. This medieval torture device, used to torture heretics and unfaithful women, is pain incarnate. It is shoved up Pig’s cunthole and then a long screw causes the sections of the pear to spread, wider and wider. All the while the screw device itself makes a terrifying sound to further fuck up the bitch’s head. But there is more coming for this piece of shit. Once the pear is opened an the skank’s worthless cunthole is already being stretched to the max (more about that in a moment) BrutalMaster adds electro-torture to up the ante just a bit more. Who are we kidding, a LOT more. During all this The Pig is in agony and in fear of throwing up and passing out. But she does not, she just suffers and suffers and suffers. Just before leaving the bitch alone, BrutalMaster pisses on her face and makes her drink as much as she can. Now, about that stretched to the max cunt thing — as he begins to pull the pear our of the whore’s filth hole, you can see exactly how brutal it actually is. Do not miss The PIg suffering The Pear of Anguish.
The pear of anguish – also known as poire d’angoisser, the spanish mouth pear, the pope’s pears, the choke pear, the anal pear and oral pear – was an iron
But despite modern speculation that the device might have been used by the Spanish Inquisition, there is no historical context for the claims. There is no contemporary first-hand account of those devices or their use. The earliest mention is in F. de Calvi’s L’Inventaire general de l’histoire des larrons (“General inventary of the history of thieves”), written in 1639. This mention is referring specifically to the use of the choke-pear in the mouth by robbers. Further mentions of the device appear in the 19th century. The 1811 Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable refers to ‘choke-pear’ as being a tool formerly used in Holland. They were also discussed in a book by Eldridge and Watts, superintendent of police and chief inspector of the detective bureau in Boston, Massachusetts (1897). A vaginal pear appears in Ken Russell’s 1971 film The Devils, where a few implements similar to the vaginal pear are used on an accused witch.
The pear of anguish is a hideously cruel device. As its name suggests, it’s a pear-shaped unit. It has four, two or three segments which opened and closed at the turn of a screw at the top, like a flower opening its petals. A screw inserted between the leaves could be turned to slowly separate the four lobes of the ‘pear’, expanding the orifice into which it had been inserted. Often, the ends of the pear’s segments were fitted with sharp tines. The pronged ends of each lobe ensured maximum damage as they tore into the throat, cervix or rupturing other tissues. The pointed prongs at the end of the segments serve better to rip into the throat, the intestines or the cervix.
The pear of anguish was rarely washed, thus causing infections very frequently. If the victim didn’t die by an infection however, he would die by other diseases caused by the severe damage of his or her intestines.
Several European towns have “torture museums” where the pear of anguish is put on display. These
If you’ve spent any time at all surfing the kinky web, you’ll have fairly quickly found yourself at one or another of the many many sites that document historical restraints and torture methods, as applied to martyrs, suspected witches, criminal wretches of ancient times, and the like. Although there can be quite a lot of overlap with modern BDSM fantasies and tropes, I’ve never had —
One classic example is that infamous tool of the Spanish Inquisition, the so-called “pear of anguish”. In its traditional form (and you can find photos of lovingly-wrought examples of this tool all over the internet) it was a simple screw device with three curved iron petals. Screwed closed, it was roughly the shape of a butt plug, or, poetically speaking, a pear. In this state it could be inserted in the anus, the vagina, or the mouth. And then, of course, the inquisitor would start turning the screw, causing the petals to be forced apart. Whether this caused “mere” pain or horrid disfigurement presumably depends on how far the screw was turned, but many of the historical examples have additional spikes attached, making it clear that avoiding tissue damage was emphatically
Don’t worry too much about the actual victims of these sorts of devices. Most of them were invented solely for torture museums after the Middle Ages. Specifically, this pear, the Iron Maiden, and the Judas Cradle are all fictional devices created in order to titillate visitors to museums and as private showpieces. It is possible that complex devices were used in a few rare cases but never in widespread use.
Rope Guy, this particular post is an appropriate place to ask: Do you happen to know what happened to Inquisition World? After a long period of erraticly-timed postings, they seem to have disappeared altogether. Gone forever?



















