Anyone else realise there isn't enough weight on the thin blade and the angle isn't at a 35-45 degree angle? This is probably going to get caught half way DX
This is what you get for being so interesting in them humans. We have warned you again and again but you won't listen. This is the only thing left. I am sorry to have resorted to this...good bye.
⑨Cirno⑨ said: Anyone else realise there isn't enough weight on the thin blade and the angle isn't at a 35-45 degree angle? This is probably going to get caught half way DX
Depends on the weight and thickness of the blade. If its dropped from a high enough altitude and its heavy enough, it'll just tear its way through.
MMaestro said: Depends on the weight and thickness of the blade. If its dropped from a high enough altitude and its heavy enough, it'll just tear its way through.
It looks thin. And with that angle, it's going to crush rather than cut, anyway. Well, I doubt anyone was ever executed by guillotine in Japan, so it's not surprising that DB doesn't have a clue how it looks.
Someone asked why the hands, the answer is late, however if anyone cares here is why.
Before the rise of DNA science the hands and head where the only way to identify a corpse. By removing them you are in essence striping them of identity. In the dark ages a mass grave would await her.