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Here was her chance to have one of them drink her amber liquid, surely the ultimate in humiliation. She hitched up her short skirt to waist level. Next, she carefully removed her overly large white cotton panties. The guard bent down and placed her panties over the face of the prisoner. The prisoner thrashed around, intent on dislodging the stinking panties from her already dirt-ridden face. I said you lick and smell. You want me ask Lieutenant Nashiba I can have you in my quarter for whole night? You want to me fuck you? You lick you smell. The prisoner feared the worst. She feared that this woman before her would do exactly as she threatened, and probably a lot more besides.
Her only option was to do as she was ordered. She held her breath and stuck out her tongue. The panties tasted salty, unwashed. She is to be properly dealt with. Private Fukui smiled inwardly. For months now, she yearned to have one of the prisoners within her own quarters, and this one was particularly attractive. Fukui began to consider her night ahead, utterly delighted at her sudden change in fortune.
Now you drink golden water. If you do not drink, you suffer extreme. The prisoner nodded sheepishly. She had little alternative but to do as the private instructed. You catch all golden fluid or trouble! The private let loose her golden stream, hitting the girl in the eyes. The prisoner opened her mouth in waiting for what was to come. Private Fukui relaxed her muscles and the golden stream began to flow once more. The lieutenant looked on in glee, feeling her own vaginal juices beginning to stir. You take this with you.
You are to report me at 6 tomollow morning. You have time to acquaint her how you like, is that understand? She had dreamed about this day, and finally it was going to become her reality. Co mmandant Nashiba turned and marched towards her cabin. She neglected to take off her boots as she always did. She opened the door to find one of her girls cleaning the floor on her hands and knees. The girl jumped up and bowed, afraid of the consequences should she do otherwise.
The girl stumbled backwards in shock, clutching at her reddened cheek. You think Nashiba play game? You think Nashiba is soft to girl? You think Nashiba easy woman? The girl bowed her head. I will not do it again. All you good for fucking and toilet duty. Is all you good for. You so, so stupid. All you is whimper in pathetic foreign.
You useless cunt worship bitch. Now where other white skin slut? I use this slut to toilet! You waste my time. Where is other bitch? The blonde girl scampered over to her Mistress and Camp Commander. Lieutenant Nashiba made her way to her bedroom, the girl scuttling closely behind. Nashiba undid the buckle on her belt and unbuttoned her trousers.
You know how sweat I, girl? You soon see how sweat Nashiba pussy get. You soon taste sweat. You clean Nashiba pussy with tongue. The girl did as instructed. She lay back and spread her white thighs wide. The blonde knelt before her captor, hating the thought of what she was about to do.
Make Nashiba come on face.
Nashiba own this place. Nashiba own all you. You girl, you here only to please Queen. You good girl and lick well, you sleep with Nashiba tonight. You not good girl, you not do good job, you sleep with dog outside. The girl shook her head.
The thought of sleeping with the dogs was not entirely unappealing, not in comparison to sleeping with her Mistress. Nevertheless, she did not wish to displease the Lieutenant and experience her wrath any further than she had already. The lieutenant sighed as the girl sunk her tongue deep into her treasure trove. Pump tongue, in out.
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There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Books by Charlize Reiter. Prisoners are kept in metal sarcophagi until the surgery block is ready to turn them into Stalkers. That's not covering the chronic Antlion problem and the massive, sinister network of machine gun bunkers and searchlights along the coast leading to Nova Prospekt. That's the shiny new Combine-built wing; the original prison looks like it used to be and depending on what the guards do for recreation, maybe still is a more standard example of this trope.
Tixa is a torture facility for political prisoners. Looking around will find blood covered shackles the basement is even worse. The Lottery of Life story is about a juvenile prison like this, in a country where the people have been brought up for generations to believe that attempting to rehabilitate even petty criminals is pointless — once you commit any kind of crime, you're officially considered subhuman for the rest of your life. When the prison gets set on fire, the guards order Kaim who's been hired as extra security during a rebellion to abandon the prison, leaving the 'losers' inside to burn to death.
He refuses to go along with it, knocks another guard unconsious and steals their keys, letting the most rebellious prisoner free first and giving him the keys, but not before telling him that they should return the following morning since if they tried escaping in their weakened condition, they'd only end up being captured and executed as a punishment as well as proving everyone that they're the untrustworthy losers that everyone thinks they are.
After the prisoners prove themselves by saving numerous people in the fire and giving their lives for them, a more organized rebellion takes root in a few years and the most rebellious prisoner ends up becoming the country's new leader. Kaim himself also ends up in one of these in the story They Live In Shells , where the titular "shells" are basically isolated cells without any windows or bars, making them pitch black from the inside. Being immortal, Kaim naturally makes out eventually.
Most of his cellmates aren't as lucky, with the luckiest of them ending up burning out his retinas with sunlight after finally getting out of the complete darkness. Zaeed Massani states that Batarian prisons are hellholes where the only choices are "bash head open against wall" or "kill everyone between yourself and exit".
The Purgatory prison ship also qualifies, given the inmates' poor living conditions and abuse from guards.
It's bad enough that it's hard not to feel bad for the prisoners, even though killing 20 people and destroying a habitat is apparently at the low end of the crimes that can land you there. It's rife with prisoners locked in animal cages, land mines, summary executions , and heavily armed US Marine corps guards , and Skull Face's presence and methods only make things worse. Even the Marines find him disturbing. The franchise has a lot of arenas that are meant to serve as dungeons or prisons, and they all qualify, many of them also serving as places where torture and executions are carried out.
The Dead Pool and the Evil Tower are both used like this in Mortal Kombat 9 the first one used to hold Sonya after she's taken prisoner and the second used to hold Kitana, with Sheeva acting as a jailer in both cases; Sonya sarcastically asks her , "What is it with you Shokan and underground cesspools? Goro's Lair is also used for this purpose, although, as its name implies , it's also Goro's lair. He's not always home, but it's always where a Boss Battle involving him is fought. It's implied given his intro that being put there is akin to being sentenced to death by being eaten alive.
The worst is likely the Dark Prison from Mortal Kombat: The eight prisoners in the cells are randomly selected from the nonplayable characters in the Konquest Mode it changes each time the arena appears and if an opponent is knocked against a cell door, the occupant grabs and hold him or her for a chance for a free hit or combo. It also has a nasty Stage Fatality, with a spiked wall compressor that activates when the loser is knocked into it.
One notable aversion is in X , where the cellblock the Earthrealm warriors are kept seems like an average jail. Kotal Kahn clearly isn't the type of ruler his father is. As players are given the ability to build their own prison, one such prison can be achieved, though it can lead to massive consequences in-game.
Zordoom Prison, run by Emperor Tachyon. People can be thrown in for slightest disobedience to his authority and making fun of his Embarrassing First Name or stature actually warrants a death penalty , the pardons are extremely few and far between, the prison announcer mentions torture chambers and sensory deprivation tanks, the guards are numerous, sadistic, and armed to the teeth The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay: The game takes place in the eponymous maximum security prison, housing the most notorious criminals in the galaxy.
It's divided into three levels, each one more hellish than the previous: The Legend of Dragoon: Despite its name, the prison itself is pretty decent in regards to living conditions. But it's run by a sadistic Fat Bastard named Fruegel, who not only excessively enjoys hurting and killing others including his own men but has a tendency to feed people to his pet monster, Jiango. Many of his subordinates seem to be cruel as well, but they look downright decent next to Fruegel. The Dungeon maps feature charming little things like cages, torture racks and iron maidens.
Not to mention the skeletons that are still chained up on the wall Enzai Falsely Accused takes place in a Victorian-era prison. A year-old boy has been sent there for a crime he didn't even commit, and it's absolutely riddled with Prison Rape. The Red Hall of Cages seems to consist almost entirely of cramped jail cells and horrible torture devices, including racks, flamethrowers and the infamous Tree of Men, where the prisoners are hanged from chains, left to wither.
The staff is even worse, with guards that relish in torturing the prisoners, executioners that take their time, monstrous gaolers and the Red Lords occasionally stepping in to mangle prisoners with their wicked sickles. Or at least, it used to be this way; decades have passed, and in this island the prisoners and staff have all become undead, with their roles fading away into "a black milieu of pain" that leads them all to attack you with the same ferocity they reserved for each other.
Including the Tree of Men itself, which as an inanimate object should not even have a will of its own, let alone a desire to make you specifically suffer. Presumably, the original Red Hall of Cages back in Askaria, of which this one is a mere copy, is still running in its usual, heretic-torturing manner, as this one seems to be the most recent of the island's "acquisitions".
Max Payne-3 has the abandoned Imperial Palace Hotel.
The level deals with the titular hero infiltrating the hotel and finding several imprisoned and beaten favela residents, that were rounded up by an overly aggressive SWAT team who then sold off some of the captives to a paramilitary organization that profited from selling their organs on the black market. In a later level, Max infiltrates a police station run by the UFE, the conditions are filthy and there's a cell with a hung prison that makes one wonder exactly how did he die. Nexus Clash has the demonic Black Prison, which is literally a prison in hell and is about as wholesome as it sounds.
The angels aren't much nicer and their lands are dotted with zero-privacy Panopticon prisons for mandatory re-education. Fortunately, both of these locations are found empty when the player characters come across them and it takes some impressive levels of Gameplay Derailment to actually imprison anyone there. The main setting of The Suffering is Abbott State Penitentiary, a maximum-security complex situated on an island ten miles off the coast of Maryland.
According to in-game lore, this is where the Maryland Department of Corrections carries out the majority of its executions; it also has the worst safety record of all the prisons in the Department, along with the highest homicide rate and the highest suicide rate. It's not hard to see why: And this was what the place was like before the earthquake! The second game introduces Eastern Baltimore Correctional Facility, a place only marginally better than Abbott - but only because it doesn't have executions or a corrupting influence.
The officials are notoriously vicious around here, the most infamous being Warden Elroy: Any signs of unrest were put down by specially-hired Emergency Response Teams, resulting in the hospitalization or deaths of several inmates. And for any inmates who needed to be punished further, they were sent to solitary confinement - where they'd be kept in lightless soundproofed cells for six months at a time - usually resulting in madness and suicide.
And once again, this was what the place was like before the monsters showed up. Bargate prison from Fable I where the player and his mother are tortured for several years. The prisoners are all physically and psychologically tortured, and invariably become agoraphobic, to the point that instead of an isolation chamber, prisoners are punished by being put in the excersize yard, where they'll grind their fingers to the bone trying to dig through the concrete to escape the open space. On top of everything else, Id is also home to the notorious black magician and serial killer "Wizard", originally an inmate of the prison, but now serves as the Syndicates go-to guy for magic.
The Chronicles of Taras: Red Dementia is set in a girl's prison camp in the middle of a pitch-black, sub-freezing desert where the Guards unleash mutated creatures called Rakes on the unwitting teenagers. The prison within Hell does not qualify in Void Domain , however one demon among the cast has her own private prison which definitely fits in. It's not so bad for robots - it even manages to cure them - but when Fry spends time there in Insane In The Mainframe he completely loses his mind, largely because the doctors assume that if he's in there, he has to be a robot, all evidence to the contrary be damned.
In Justice League Mister Miracle was raised on Apokalips by Granny Goodness, a New God whose main role is to torture and brainwash children into becoming suicidally loyal slave soldiers for Darkseid.
Miracle, being originally from Apokalips' good counterpart New Genesis, didn't break under her normal methods, so she placed him in a Hellhole Prison known as the X-Pit, which combined this trope with a death trap and an isolation chamber. This also failed, and Miracle eventually escaped. Cape Doom in The Legend of Tarzan. One of the big reasons it was escape-proof is because the winch to operate the drawbridge that was the only way in or out was so heavy, only the giant who guarded it could turn it. The giant actually wasn't a bad guy ; Venger was blackmailing him by threatening to destroy his homeworld.
Apparently, he was in the same situation as the heroes. Naturally, when Venger sent the heroes to this awful place, the giant proved a valuable ally when they launched a mass-jailbreak and destroyed the whole facility. In the animated version of Beetlejuice , after BJ is set up and arrested for "shoplifting" as in, lifting the entire shop he's sent to the rehabilitation of the Nether-Netherworld, which is Hell for someone like him; the place is a Sugar Bowl full of rainbow, sunshine, and sugar plums, where the warden and the guards dress like kewpie dolls.
Unable to escape from this horrid - to him - place , it gets worse; the rehabilitation works, and he becomes so polite and courteous that Lydia finds him more annoying than ever. Then, even worse; when Lydia decides to go there to give them a piece of her mind , she finds it just as inescapable for her as he did.
It takes the veteran Mad Scientist Dr. Prankenstein - and something he had been saving for a special occasion - to get BJ back to normal in time. The titular prison in Superjail! Not a day goes by without a thousand gallons of blood being spilled. There were two reasons Andersonville was so bad; one, the utter lack of supplies on the Confederate side they barely had enough to feed their own soldiers, let alone the other side's prisoners is understandable. However, the other reason is that the commandant of the camp, Captain Henry Wirz, went beyond being an Obstructive Bureaucrat which you might expect with limited supplies and engaged in very high-level jerkassery.
While it was true the Confederate Army had difficulty providing rations for prisoners, Captain Wirz would not even let the prisoners have the full measure of the rations that he did have on hand. The prisoners were also not allowed to build shelters or collect firewood and were instead required to sleep in ditches covered by tarps. This wasn't a resource problem: Andersonville was built in a forest , so wood was one of the few things not in short supply. He also denied the prisoners access to fresh water one of the other things not in short supply; his men had plenty , and gave them no utensils to cook what few rations he did hand out.
And these were only the most general problems. To give an idea of how bad the treatment of prisoners was at Andersonville, the commander of Andersonville was the only Confederate officer executed for war crimes after the fighting was over. The Union equivalent was Camp Douglas. Nazi prisons and concentration camps , as one can very well imagine, are among the most notorious examples of this trope. They top most other examples on this page in that the majority were built with the explicit purpose of killing as many prisoners as possible , either by direct extermination or through slave labor and malnutrition.
Unit in Manchuria added an extra level of horror for anyone rounded up by the Kenpeitai , with prisoners of all ages and ethnicities subjected to medical torture by IJA personnel, including vivisections without anesthetic, being thrown into pressure chambers and getting infected with bubonic plague or anthrax en masse. Jasenovac, and other camps run by the Ustashe regime managed to shock visiting Nazis who wanted to see how their Balkan allies were dealing with their own undesirables. British prisons before Sir Robert Peel.
You used to have to pay for everything and could often bribe the Gaolers to make life harder for other prisoners. Part of this was due to the fact that these payments both official and bribes where the only money the Gaolers made. London was infamous for Newgate until the end of the 19th century though it was used to hold only the very worst prisoners for the 50 years.
Numerous references to it used the phrase or something very near to "Hell on Earth" to describe it, Rioters on numerous occasions made it a point to burn the place down first off, and even official reports criticized it for harsh prisoner treatment and malnourishment. It was eventually demolished and replaced with the Central Criminal Court — a. The Stanford Prison Experiment appeared to demonstrate that any prison has the potential to turn into this: The results of the study are still controversial among researchers, however; with claims that flaws in the construction of the project encouraged much worse results than would be achived in a real-world setting.
Israeli politician and human rights activist Natan Sharansky says that when he was confined by the KGB , they were deliberately trying to wear down his spirit with endless amounts of Cold-Blooded Torture. Most KGB torturers didn't actually enjoy their work and used methods which showed little of the six fingered man type "craftsmanship" but much of brutality, with beatings being the most common. Nor did they want information. All they wanted was to inflict enough pain to make him shut up and stop being embarrassing to the regime.
Soviet-era prisons, particularly the gulags, are described as this by many former inmates; most famously by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago. Of course, descriptions of prisons given by Solzhenitsyn from personal experience rather than from latrine rumors are nowhere near. Cuba's prisons also count as they treat prisoners as punching bags. It was so terrible that the prisoners transferred to Atlanta prison did everything they can not to be sent back into Cuba. North Korea 's kwan-li-so system of labour camps and political prisons deserves a mention of its own.
North Korean defectors have reported witnessing forced abortions, infanticide, several instances of rape, public executions, and testing of biological weapons on prisoners. Just the solitary confinement can break prisoners. Whether or not the American detention center at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is one of this is a hotly contested issue.
It gets pretty hot outside in the Arizona summer Arpaio has taken great pains to ensure that all Maricopa County detention facilities are this. Federal courts have ruled on at least two occasions that the conditions of MCSO jails violate inmates' civil rights.
The fourth level is for torture, and is said to be best crossed in the darkness, to avoid having to see what's down there. We make good couple, you me. You think we get any sleep? There are no guards; supplies and new prisoners drop in on one-way elevators. In Justice League Mister Miracle was raised on Apokalips by Granny Goodness, a New God whose main role is to torture and brainwash children into becoming suicidally loyal slave soldiers for Darkseid. Like smell, rosey bud? It's divided into three levels, each one more hellish than the previous:
Of special note is the Madison Street Jail, which is advertised as the toughest jail in the United States. While prison in any country in the Middle East and North Africa is no picnic, the Tazmamart prison camp in Morocco was noted as the most hellish prison in the world — at a time when the Soviet Gulags were still active. It was shut down in Many if not most French prisons have gradually become these due to a frozen prison budget, lack of funding for new prisons, and a burgeoning prison population.