Forms of torture for the torture chamber members:1
- Lit matches thrown onto bare skin2
- Hook through rib-cage, suspending man from the ceiling3
- Eyes and mouth stitched shut4
- Blazing fire pokers sticking through as many inches of a man's skin as possible5
- Rings attached into all major joints of a woman's body6
- Man being beaten by metal pole7
- Woman flayed alive8
- Man in glass chest with rattler snakes9
- Victim with slit-wrists in shark-tank10
- Claustrophobic woman locked in a coffin full of spiders11
- Man being used as a drug-tester12
- Victim with computer parts being attached onto major organs13
- Victim raped by a dominant male14
- Fingers and toes being pulled off by clamps15
- Man strapped into a machine that twists arms and legs till they are removed from the body16
- Victim strapped down by arms and wrists with water dripping onto their bare stomach at certain intervals.17
- Lady sitting on a stool in an electric cage, if she puts her feet down, she will be fried to death, eventually her legs will resist being held up, so the ending is inevitable.18
MORE MORBID TORTURE STRATEGIES TO COME....
Author notes
Ideas for my coming story. My inspiration? Jack Ketchum and Stephen King.
What do you think? Give me ideas if you want that I can use.
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Chinese water torture? That one is a psychological kind of torture... you're on your back and they just let water drip on your forehead, right between your eyes.
I like your ideas, though.

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Hey, I like this a lot ;D (which probably says a lot about me, and none of it can possibly be any good =P)
But yeah, it's well thought up, and if it's well incorporated into a story, I'd certainly like to read it! (message me if you get it posted =D)
About the water dripping onto the stomach, I think the important part there would be that it drips at times that the victim cannot get used to or anticipate, like that is how chinese water torture works, slowly driving people mad.
Some great torture-ideas there, and if I could (like the fellow below me) I would offer some of my own ideas, just for giggles ;D
- 'Autopsy' while alive
- Never-ending sex-machine rape
- Poked with needles and pins, hurts, but isn't fatal
- The slow pulling of nails and bodyhair
Okey, enough of that (I hear you say) ;p
But yeah, fun exercise, and I hope you get a torture-story up soon, so that I can read these gruesome ideas of yours in story-format =D


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Gruesome stuff
I've never really thought about torture methods before. Perhaps a story about the US military and their 'interrogation' techniques would be a good idea. You could have a US Iraqi veteran who has gone mad and tortures his victims in his basement.
As far as I know the Americans were experts at the psychological aspects of torture. Google it, they did loads of inventive stuff that will work really well in a horror story. I'll try to remember a few, to get you started.
1- Vicious dog barking in handcuffed man's face.
2- Simulated man on man (prisoner on prisoner) homosexual activity.
3- Hood on head. Standing on box, and told that you will be electrified if you move.
4- Waterboarding (simulated drowning).
There are loads more. The US army was really inventive in Iraq. -
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Brilliant. Loved your ideas, by the way. If you don't mind I'll add them to the list and put your Storywrite name beside the ideas.
-Chantale
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Can't remember King did torture. There were messy killings, but not intentional torture as such (as far as I can remember, and maybe I did forget something). For someone writing, and first of all reading a lot of horror, torture did cross my mind, but I have always... Discarded it. I don't like the idea, at least not about physical torture. Don't know why really, when gore I find o.k.
But if you make a story with a torture, I will probably read it. And if it's done in a right way, it can be very, very good. Anyway, in case of a physical torture you must, first of all, do a detailed study of a human anathomy and how everything works (specially when there is bleeding involved, you MUST know how long can one indure certain wounds, before going into shock). Also, you must know a lot about the psychology, and how the mind works (what drives the torturer, and how the victim feels). Without it, it's just going to be a dry picture of a butcher's work. -
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Yeah, no problem with learning about the anatomy. I worked in a hospital for a while and took biology on human anatomy. If I have questions I can always google it, and I hope I don't let you down with the story. As for the Stephen King part: He gives the sense of fear I want, Jack Ketchum is the master of torture. Just take the novel "Triage" for example. That one is just a shot-story of his, but the thing made my spine tremble with fear and anticipation.
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All of those are really disturbing strategies. Has Stephen king ever done anything like this? I really don't remember any of his works involving torture, but maybe it's just me.
Keep it in your stories my friend.
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thank-you very much. And no. Stephen King just gives you the sense of fear and dread. The torturing comes from Jack Ketchum.
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That was super disturbing. Here's hoping you never use any of these things
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lol thanks.
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Here's a new one for ya:
Victim strapped down by arms and wrists with water drip-dripping onto their bare stomach.
If you do it for hours, it can seriously mentally wound someone, lol. Makes them go insane!
Okay, so I think Stephen King would be proud. Maybe we could team up on this. We could take turns writing stories including these tortures, if you want.


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Sound fun lol and I'm so adding that idea of your to the list if you don't mind.
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