⛤ Blasphemy Day 30th September ⛤ Dominican Inquisitor's Witch-Hunts ⛤ 13th Century
September 30th - Blasphemy Day Satanic Customary Celebration Unveiling the Unjust Imprisonment and Execution of Women Tried as Witches during the early years of the European Dominican Inquisition by Succubus Astrid The Witch-Hunt was on! The accusers searched her body for the dreaded Devil's Mark to expose her guilt of consorting with the Devil himself. The Dominican Inquisition had begun in Europe. The suspected Witch was put through a number of ordeals of torture to exact a confession. Delicate flesh was burned with red-hot embers and teeth were yanked out of their sockets. Once the confession was obtained, or even if it was not, witches were executed by being burned alive while tied to a stake. It was the 13th Century in Catholic Europe when to be a woman with knowledge, wealth, land, or power was dangerous. She might be practicing Midwifery, Judaism, or Herbal Healing. What mattered most though was that all of these powerful women's studies and skills were seen as evil in a...