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What is Blood Eagle?1. Viking torture method in which they would rip a persons rib cage out of their back , then turn their skin into wings. 1. The Vikings had performed the “blood eagle” torture method Blood Eagle - videoBlood Eagle - what is it?A woman must bend over the barrier of the bed while the man cuts into her back with a blade. He then precedes to open her back and take her lungs out and hang them over her shoulder. After this step the man must use the woman’s rib cage as handle bars as he aggressively has intercourse with her behind . If at any point she makes a sound either of pain or pleasure, she will not be accepted into Valhalla. “ I just had the dirty blood eagle with my ex-wife” What does "Blood Eagle" mean?You start by slicing down the spine then splitting the rib cage of the other person from behind, then pulling their lungs outside of their body. "Aw man, Shawn just got an Alaskan Blood Eagle down that hill!" Blood Eagle - what does it mean?Passing out spread eagle with blood stains on your panties. Shit, Rob, I just started my period. Whatever happens tonight don't let me pass out blood eagle. Blood Eagle - meaninga Grotesque form of torture and execution practiced by the vikings. The victim's ribs were severed near the spine and the ribs were spread out in a pattern that resembled the wings of an eagle. Salt was often poured into the dying victms wounds. the Orkneyinga saga contains a famous account of the Blood eagle Blood Eagle - definitionOne of the more barbaric tortures of the Ancient Norse style. The victim would either be cut down the front (a la disembowlment) and the ribs would be seperated, leaving the chest cavity open and unprotected. The other possible method was that the victim was cut from behind, the torturer digging his hands into the victim's torso and to the front, and seperating the ribs in such a way that they came out through his back, giving the illusion of wings, and thus a "bloody eagle". Mr. Craig: And in the year 512 elephants from New Orleans ravaged the Plains of Normandy though the French King Henry VII did much to appease them. |
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