A garrote is a thin wire or string of metal fastened around the neck that is repeatedly tightened until death from asphyxiation. It can also be used as a torture method via constricting limbs and cutting off blood flow.
Design
It appears as a stereotypically dressed prisoner in a black and white striped uniform and a nametag reading "DEATH" with the prisoner number 444 who has been crudely tied to a chair with ropes by his ankles and wrists. The prisoner is fastened with a metal collar-like garrote around their neck, their throat crushed from it being tightened. Their skin is a bluish purple as if they have been suffocated, with their mouth open, tongue out, and no pupils.
An execution device that has become an evil spirit. Victims would be tied to a stake and a rope or iron collar was placed around their neck. The rope or collar was tightened with a wheel. The tension of the rope would constrict the victim's neck to the point of asphyxiation. Using the iron collar, it would also break their neck.
An execution device that has become an evil spirit. Victims would be tied to a stake and a rope or iron collar was placed around their neck. The rope or collar was tightened with a wheel. The tension of the rope would constrict the victim's neck to the point of asphyxiation. Using the iron collar, it would also break their neck.
An execution device that has become an evil spirit. Victims would be tied to a stake and a rope or iron collar was placed around their neck. The rope or collar was then tightened with a wheel. The tension of the rope would constrict the victims' necks to the point of asphyxiation. Using the iron collar, it would break their neck.
Trivia
The prisoner number of 444 is in reference to 4 (四, shi) being pronounced the same as death (死, shi) in Japanese, as well as 666, the number of the beast.