Torture Rack
The Torture Rack is a historical device used during the Middle Ages for inflicting pain and extracting confessions. It consists of a wooden frame with a roller at each end, where a victim's limbs are tied and gradually stretched. This method was intended to cause extreme discomfort and often resulted in severe injuries or death.
The Torture Rack is often associated with the practices of the Inquisition and other forms of medieval justice. It symbolizes the brutal methods used to enforce authority and extract information, reflecting the darker aspects of human history and the lengths to which some would go to maintain control.