Burn you on the stake

burn you on the stake

Threat uttered by Isegrim against Gretel. Burning someone at the stake was done as an act of punishment on Nilfeheim only four or five times in its entire history. Mostly due to the fact that wood was and is an expensive commodity. But it has remained in the lore of legends and stories as a cleansing remedy against "Human Filth ". It also never was a method of execution associated with Vikings or the Norse culture of Pre Astro Earth

Burning at the stake, a method of execution practiced in Babylonia and ancient Israel and later adopted in Europe and North America. Spanish heretics suffered this penalty during the Inquisition, as did French disbelievers and heretics such as St. Joan of Arc, who was condemned and burned in 1431 in Rouen, France.