StellaThomas wrote:
2. several characters get run through with a seax - a blade about 55 cm long, about .5 cm thick. stab areas include the solar plexus, the throat, and the abdomen. how long would it take for a person stabbed in those areas to die, respectively? would any of those scenarios have our person still able to move and attack back?
Solar plexus/upper abdomen - you get run through, they hit your descending aorta, and even if they don't sever your spinal cord, less than a minute.
Sounds like you're writing quite the steampunk murder mystery here!
ahaha thanks, but it ain't steampunk or a murder mystery it's historical fiction/drama.
in regards to your answer to the solar plexus thing, could a person live if the wound was shallow enough? bonus points: what if they're elderly? >.>
thanks in advance!
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