Quote fromHironobu Sakagushi is not even with Square-Enix and it doesn't stop the company from making new Final Fantasy... Then again, ever since he left they made FFX-2, FF11 online and Final Fantasy 7 Compilation Crap... so... yeah :\
There will be a Diablo 3; the question is, will it be the same quality as D2...
yeah well i'm still gonna get dirge of cerberus vincent was the coolest
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The wheel itself was similar to a large wooden wagon wheel, with many radial spokes, but a wheel was not always used. In France the victim was placed on a cart-wheel and his limbs stretched out along the spokes, one by one over two sturdy wooden beams. The wheel was made to slowly revolve, and a large hammer or an iron bar was then applied to the limb over the gap between the beams, breaking the bones. This process was repeated several times per limb. Sometimes it was 'mercifully' ordered that the executioner should strike the criminal on chest and stomach, blows known as coups de grâce, which caused lethal injuries, leading to the end of the torture by death : without those, the broken man could take hours, or even days before shock and dehydration caused the fatal issue; in France, a special grace, called the retentum could be granted, by which the condemned was strangled after the second or third blow, or in special cases even before the breaking began.
Afterwards, the victim's shattered limbs were woven ('braiden') through the spokes of the wheel which was then hoisted onto a tall pole, so that birds could eat the sometimes still-living victim.
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