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It's defenitly not the worst, but I've been tooling around with the idea of a torture method where a victim is placed naked in metal room with a rough grit sandpaper conveyor belt floor. The idea is the floor is moving very slowly 24/7 . the vitim would have to walk constantly to avoid being scraped.
Eventually, they would tire and pass out, but the conveyor would pin them aganist the wall and start scraping their flesh. This would wake them up and keep them in agony until they bleed out days later or someting.
Eira Woolcott in The Sandpaper Room.
There are two rollers hidden behind the walls on either side of the Sandpaper Room that keep the abrasive floor in motion at all times. Not too fast, maybe two or three miles per hour, which is easy enough to keep pace with… at first. Eventually though, she gets tired and stops. But the moving floor pulls her up against the wall, where she realizes that the soles of her shoes are slowly being sanded away. So she starts walking again, but it dawns on her that she's only delaying the inevitable… that her time is limited to how long she can stay awake and moving, while her captors have all the time in the world. How long will it take for her to die? How many times will she drop unconscious from exhaustion, only to be ripped awake by the pain of her skin being sanded away? How many times will she be able to force herself to get up and walk before her body simply isn't able to obey her mental commands anymore? Hours? Days? A week? Once she make the final drop, how long before the sandpaper grinds her flesh to the bone? How many days before she bleeds to death? How long before there's nothing left but a red wet stripe on the floor… of the Sandpaper Room?