
I’ve always been fascinated by spontaneous human combustion. These 10 cases of spontaneous human combustion are very interesting recorded examples.

I’ve always been fascinated by spontaneous human combustion. These 10 cases of spontaneous human combustion are very interesting recorded examples.
Yesterday, I went to visit an exhibit about Vikings with a couple of good friends. As we toured the exhibit, one of my friends asked me, “Have you heard of necropants?”
And here are a pair — well, a replica of a pair.

Necropants are part of Icelandic magic folklore from the 17th century. Wearing these pants are meant to guarantee your wealth, but getting a pair involves finding a living man willing to donate his skin to you after he dies, and a coin from a widow (in one account, I read that the widow had to be of the guy whose legs you are about to wear) during a Christmas or Easter. You place the coin in the scrotum of the pants to ensure your wealth. What is worse, I think, is that you are supposed to wear them from that point on and then make sure to get them off before you die.
The following video does a good job of explaining the zany rules around making the necropants work.
My favourite kind of horror story is short and packed with discomfort, gore and narrative. This horror short video is a perfect example.
Read about the Glore Psychiatric Museum on Detour Art Travels, where they use store mannequins to model the tortures suffered by the mentally ill.
