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A Medieval Torture of Unspeakable Horror: The Oubliette

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Deep within the medieval castle, there was a torture chamber unlike any other. It was called the oubliette, a pit-like structure where prisoners were thrown in and left to rot. The name came from the French word "oublier," to forget, and that's exactly what happened to those who entered the abyss below. No escape. No hope. Just an unspeakable horror. In this video, we'll explore the origins and psychological impact of the oubliette, a medieval torture that will send shivers down your spine.
The only way to enter an oubliette, a specialized kind of dungeon, was by a trap door located at the very top of the structure, which was excruciatingly out of reach for the prisoner.
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The only way to enter an oubliette, a specialized kind of dungeon, was by a trap door located at the very top of the structure, which was excruciatingly out of reach for the prisoner.
Middle Ages,Medieval History,Medieval Life,Medieval Times,Medieval Culture,Medieval Society,Medieval World,Medieval Facts,Medieval Heritage,Medieval Exploration,Medieval Legends,Medieval Knights,Medieval Castles,Medieval Art,Medieval Weapons,Medieval Armor,Medieval Food,Medieval Tournaments,Medieval Crafts,Medieval Villages,Medieval Royalty,Medieval Vikings,Medieval Literature,Medieval Music,Medieval Medicine,Medieval Science,Medieval Myths