In medieval society, executioners wore masks not only during executions but also afterward because they were often more hated than the criminals they executed, and families and crowds remembered their faces, making them vulnerable to revenge that could arrive quietly years later.
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The Mask Stayed On Even After The Execution…本站添加:
The execution was already over, but the mask stayed on.
In medieval towns, some executioners hid their faces long after the crowd disappeared. Not from shame, but from fear.
Because the man carrying out the sentence often became more hated than the criminal himself.
Families remembered faces, crowds remembered faces, and revenge could arrive quietly years later.
So, even after the blade fell, the mask remained.
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