http://gotham-knocking.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gotham-knocking.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2009-01-13 01:45 pm
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Knox's interview with Commissioner Gordon ran two days ago. By this morning, to his surprise and delight, PM had received over 500 letters commenting on the story. In point of fact, most of them renewed the decade-long debate over Gordon's ability, attitude and honesty and said nothing about his writing skills or his conclusions about Gordon or the GCPD. But this still served to confirm his sense that people like reading about cops as much as he likes writing about them.

Which means he's getting ideas. And jotting them down from time to time. Even as he sips his coffee and reads some of those letters (which he is only borrowing, so he's being really careful with that cup).

Come say hi.

[identity profile] mr-v-and-mr-c.livejournal.com 2009-01-13 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, Knox. Croup is searching through his pockets for examples.

"Thumbscrews . . . heretic's fork . . . more thumbscrews . . . witch's spider . . . iron collar . . . pear of anguish."

He drops the mentioned items on the table.

[identity profile] mr-v-and-mr-c.livejournal.com 2009-01-13 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Croup holds up a pear-shaped piece of metal. He turns a screw, and it opens up into a sharp-tipped flower.

"Put into someone's mouth and turn the screw . . ." He smiles delightedly. "Not just their mouths, either. All sorts of painful things you can do with it."

[identity profile] mr-v-and-mr-c.livejournal.com 2009-01-14 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
"You shouldn't have asked, then." Croup smirks at him.

[identity profile] mr-v-and-mr-c.livejournal.com 2009-01-14 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Not going to happen, sorry.

"Heretic's fork isn't so bad," Croup continues, helpfully. "One end against your sternum, the other against your chin. Forces the head all the way back, which is somewhat painful and leaves you delightfully exposed."

"Makes it harder to fight the torturer," adds Vandemar.

"Thumbscrews are classic, of course. Break your fingers or even tear them off. Iron collars have spikes on the inside, hang the person up by them and it'll kill them eventually."

"Like the witch's spider," adds Vandemar, holding up a thing like a cross between a pair of salad tongs and a wicked set of claws.