1840s. One of the most common forms of convict punishment was flogging (whipping) with a 'cat-o'-nine-tails', a whip named for the way it scratched the skin like the claws of a cat. Made up of nine lengths of knotted cord attached to a handle, it would lash the back of the offender, tearing the skin and causing intense pain.. Rumblings of a mutiny have been heard below deck.nothing a good lashing won't sort out. Also, it's good for keeping the undead at bay. No one in their righ.

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