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12->''"Within this virgin of cold ore, who shall swallow even your screams with her embrace, suffer in anguish as your entire body is stabbed and skewered!'' '''''IRON MAIDEN!!"'''''
13-->-- '''Naofumi Iwatani''', ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero''
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15An [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_maiden iron maiden]] is a form of medieval torture wherein a person is stuffed into a man-shaped metal case with SpikesOfDoom all around the insides, causing the poor soul to get stabbed and eventually die. Often, that metal case is also a coffin. This effectively combines the two {{Primal Fear}}s of [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impalement]] and [[BuriedAlive claustrophobia]].
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17If PlayedForLaughs, the victim might emerge, drink something and have the liquid spill out of InvisibleHoles. Obviously, this is more common in cartoons.
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19Despite taking hold in popular culture, this is a DeadUnicornTrope. There is no evidence of tortures via iron maidens in the actual medieval era, and [[ArtisticLicenseHistory they probably never existed at all in real life]]. The modern image of the iron maiden may come from erroneous interpretation of the actual purpose of a real torture device known as "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schandmantel Schandmantel]]".
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21Can often be found in a TortureCellar. See also PunishmentBox, which is a slightly more humane version.
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23Not to be confused with [[Music/IronMaiden the heavy metal group]], though they are named after the device. Also no relation to IronLady[[note]]Although the TropeNamer was supposedly a [[BlindIdiotTranslation failed attempt by the Russians]] to reference this trope[[/note]], or a young woman who is MadeOfIron.
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30* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}:''
31** An iron maiden is one of several fearsome devices in the chamber where Bishop Mozgus and his servants torture accused heretics at St. Albion. When Casca is accused of being a witch, and Mozgus puts her in the iron maiden, it shows signs of having been used recently. But before the lid is closed, Casca is saved by a flood of vengeful spirits which ooze forth from the iron maiden, consuming everything in their path and carrying along Casca, who is magically protected from them by her Demon Child.
32** The Berserker Armor, forged by the dwarf god Hanarr and imbued with a violent life force, has an ability that basically turns it into a wearable iron maiden. When Guts has his bones broken in combat, metal spikes erupt inside the armor to pierce his flesh and bite into his bones, fixing them in place so that he can keep fighting. The armor enables its wearer to ignore any pain, but they will bleed profusely both during the battle and when the armor is removed afterwards. The armor's previous owner, the Skull Knight, had his body devoured by the armor's steel teeth as he fought to the bitter end; as far as we can tell, he's now nothing more than a spirit haunting a different suit of armor that Hanarr made for him.
33* ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'': Yurine puts Jashin in one [[DisproportionateRetribution as punishment for eating her pudding.]]
34* MarionetteMaster Kankuro from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' has a FinishingMove emulating the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-up_Pirate Pop-up Pirate]] toy, in which he first traps his victim in one of his puppets' barrel-like body, then uses the blades of his other puppet to skewer them. [[CulturalTranslation In the English Dub]], it's called "Secret Black Move: Iron Maiden"
35* ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'': [[spoiler:The Wrath Shield allows Naofumi to use this as a FinishingMove on his opponents.]]
36* The X-Laws in ''Manga/ShamanKing'' are lead by "Iron Maiden" Jeanne, named so because she spends her time in an iron maiden that increases her spiritual power by keeping her in a constant near-death state.
37* In ''Manga/TisTimeForTorturePrincess'', the lumbering Datarma carries what looks like a classic iron maiden with him when Torture Tortura announces they will be torturing the Princess for information to use against the Imperial Army. {{Subverted}} when the iron maiden is shown not to be full of spikes, but shelves for carrying food, clothing, and other harmless items used for "torturing".
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41* ''ComicBook/CodeNameGravedigger'': In ''Men of War'' #12, Gravedigger has himself smuggled into Gestapo headquarters by concealing himself inside an iron maiden that is part of the personal collection of the TortureTechnician and is being brought in to help him break a captured British major.
42* ''{{Comicbook/Hellboy}}'': Rasputin sacrifices Ilsa Haupstein to become the incarnation of Hecate in an Iron Maiden.
43* Namor The ComicBook/SubMariner had this situation when his faithful visir was threatened with such a torture device by Attuma to find out where Namor is. Namor learns of this, intercepts the minions delivering the device and hides himself inside to smuggle himself into Atlantis so he can get a chance to take on Attuma in his Altantian throne room he had seized. Sure enough, Namor gets a chance to burst out at an appropriate time to give Attuma a good thrashing.
44* In the "Witch Key" arc of ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'', Tarot is shoved inside an iron maiden as one of the tortures she's forced to endure. She somehow manages to stay perfectly still for several days.
45* This is involved the KarmicDeath of one villain in ''Creator/ECComics''. In "The Irony of Death" from issue 8 of ''Haunt of Fear'', [[GoldDigger Jeremy Slag]] kills the wealthy boss of an ironworks by pushing him into a vat of molten iron when he threatens to annul the marriage between Jeremy and his daughter. Afterwards, Mr. Slag proceeds to use the ingots from the vat into a number of humiliating objects, namely a safe, chair, ashtray, shovel, and spittoon. Two ingots, however, end up missing, and [[spoiler: when he goes into an iron maiden in a museum display with the exhibits made of iron from the ironworks Jeremy now owns, it closes on him and kills him. As could be expected, the two missing ingots were used in the construction of the iron maiden]].
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49* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': From "Kept Busy":
50-->"How's dear old Groll doing these days?"\
51"Your admirably treacherous and selfish former subordinate remains in the torture chamber. We put him into an iron maiden built from his own teeth," the butler proclaimed, rubbing his hands with glee. "I hope you don't need to ask him anything, Master. His pronunciation has deteriorated quite a bit since we put ants in his mouth."
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55* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'', Commander Jallak, father of the heroine Amiel, was sentenced to be executed in a high-tech Iron Maiden-like coffin by the EvilChancellor Baramanda, forcing Amiel to surrender herself for her father's life. Baramanda agrees and spares Jallak from death via Iron Maiden, only to [[ExactWords order a strike team to shoot Jallak later]].
56* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'', Edith goes into Gru's iron maiden, and what appears to be blood drips out of it, much to Margo's horror. The iron maiden then opens, only for it to be revealed that the spikes poked a hole in Edith's juice box, causing the red juice to drip out.
57* In ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' Oogie Boogie's lair is revealed to contain an iron maiden during his VillainSong, along his many other accessories.
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61* Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/BatmanReturns'' shows that Bruce Wayne steps into an iron maiden in Wayne Manor to enter the Batcave. The spikes retract, the front closes, and the trap door floor lets Bruce slide down a chute. FridgeBrilliance in that someone who learned Bruce's secret identity would think twice about trying to get into the Batcave this way, because if Batman has a safety feature to detect an imposter, the penalty would be painful indeed.
62* In ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'', the two [[TheDitz protagonists]] end up in medieval England and get caught trying to rescue princesses from their arranged marriages to 'royal ugly dudes'. Throw in the fact that Bill and Ted are the world's biggest fans of metal, and:
63-->'''Royal Ugly Dude:''' Put them in the iron maiden.\
64'''Bill:''' [[Music/IronMaiden Iron Maiden]]?!\
65'''Bill and Ted:''' Excellent! ([[AirGuitar air guitars]]) \
66'''Royal Ugly Dude:''' ''Execute'' them!\
67'''Bill and Ted:''' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck Bogus...]]
68* In ''Film/CarryOnHenry'', Sir Roger de Lodgerley is tortured in an iron maiden to force him to make a false confession. After he's let out, he seems unharmed but when he asks for a glass of water the water sprays out of the InvisibleHoles in his torso.
69* ''Film/FiveDeadlyVenoms'' features an iron maiden variant with the victim's head exposed. [[spoiler:Snake uses this to kill Toad, but it only takes after Snake and Scorpion smash Toad's ears and disable his "iron skin" power]].
70* After failing to rob the proprietor in ''Film/FromBeyondTheGrave'', the thief staggers back, is hit by a swinging skeleton, falls into what appears to be a combination of a coffin and an iron maiden, and is spiked to death.
71* ''Film/TheOldGuard'' has one of the immortals sunk at sea in an iron maiden. [[spoiler:Though TheStinger reveals she somehow got out of it in the intervening centuries.]]
72* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfPhilibertCaptainVirgin'': BigBad Clotindre of Artois has one in his TortureCellar.
73* Elizabeth's ultimate fate in ''Film/ThePitAndThePendulum'' is to be locked in an Iron Maiden without any hope of rescue.
74* ''Film/ThePitAndThePendulum1991'': During his escape from the dungeon, Antonio shoves a guard into an iron maiden and kicks the door closed.
75* ''Film/SawII'' features a head-only variant of this trope as its opening DeathTrap, the "Death Mask", which will pierce Michael Mark's skull if he does not [[EyeScream cut out his eye]] before it closes. [[spoiler: Michael Marks eventually [[RageQuit gives up trying to cut out his eye]] in despair and gets killed by the mask when he inevitably runs out of time.]]
76* In ''Film/SleepyHollow1999'' Ichabod Crane remembers that his mother was locked in an iron maiden by his father when he thought the free-spirited woman was a witch, leaving only her eyes visible enough to attract his attention and make him finally open that door.
77* ''Film/TerryAndThePirates'': Fang the villain has one, and he threatens to put Terry into it if Dr. Lee does not translate the ancient scroll that Fang needs to find the treasure. But as it turns out the iron maiden is a trick with retractable spikes; Big Stoop winds up hiding in it and jumps out to surprise the bad guys. Whether or not Fang knew that is unclear.
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81* Naofumi from ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'' can summon an Iron Maiden with the [[EvilWeapon Wrath Shield]] as a powerful FinishingMove against his enemies.
82* In the 25th ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' novel ''The Extreme'', it's revealed that [[BigBad Visser Three]]'s room on the Blade Ship contains an assortment of torture devices, including an iron maiden.
83* The gruesome fate of the false princess in some tellings of "Literature/TheGooseGirl" (most notably Creator/TheBrothersGrimm's): She's placed in a barrel lined with nails which is then dragged about the streets by two white horses until she is dead. To be fair, [[HoistByHerOwnPetard she suggested the style of execution herself]] [[OriginalPositionFallacy thinking it was for someone else]].
84* In ''Literature/{{Matilda}}'', [[SadistTeacher Miss Trunchbull]] uses a less lethal version called the Chokey, a PunishmentBox full of rusty nails and broken glass. Kids must stand perfectly still until released to avoid injury.
85* In one of the ''Literature/PhoenixForce'' novels, the VillainOfTheWeek has a hobby of collecting torture devices. He shows off a 'medieval' iron maiden, but when it's pointed out the spikes appear to be machine-made acknowledges that it's likely a fake, as there would be little use for a torture device that instantly killed the victim with multiple stab wounds.
86* ''Literature/RaisingSteam'': A prisoner is kept in a (spikeless) iron maiden with several kittens. If the torturer drops by and doesn't hear contented purring, he opens it and whacks the prisoner over the head.
87* Creator/BramStoker's short story ''[[http://www.bramstoker.org/stories/03guest/03squaw.html The Squaw]]'' is focused on the iron maiden (referred to as "Iron Virgin" in the text) exhibited in Nuremberg Castle (the device really existed; it was destroyed by the Allied bombing of 1944). Its protagonist is an American tourist who visits the castle and asks the guide to briefly almost close the iron maiden on him, to know how a victim of this device would have felt. [[spoiler:Before entering the castle, he unintentionally killed a group of kittens next to their mothers, by throwing a stone. While testing the iron maiden, the guide is attacked by the resentful cat and lets go of the rope which held the device's doors open; the heavy doors thus slammed shut, killing the protagonist.]]
88* In the Creator/LenDeighton novel ''An Expensive Place to Die'', the narrator encounters a [[DropDeadGorgeous naked woman]] [[FanDisservice bleeding to death]] from multiple, evenly-spaced wounds. It's later determined that her death was the result of being placed in an iron maiden.
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92* In ''Series/AuctionKings'', the Garrett brothers bring in an iron maiden to sell in their debut episode. Paul is quick to point out that they did not actually exist in the Middle Ages.
93* Played for laughs in a ''Series/TheCarolBurnettShow'' sketch. Tim Conway plays an incompetent torturer who gets trapped in his own iron maiden. Another character absentmindedly puts weight on the lid and forces the spikes into the torturer's body.
94* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' story [[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E6TheKingsDemons "The King's Demons"]], the Master's TARDIS takes on the form of an (anachronistic) iron maiden in thirteenth-century England.
95* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS11E7 Talking to the Dead]]", one of the victims is murdered by being shoved in an iron maiden that has a mechanism that automatically extends the spikes.
96* In the final illusion of a Halloween special of ''The Paul Daniels Magic Show'', Paul Daniels attempted to escape from an iron maiden rigged to slam shut. It slammed shut before he escaped and the screen faded to black and the credits rolled. The credits were followed by Paul Daniels standing outside of the mansion from which the show was broadcast, as if to reassure the audience that his failure to escape was just an illusion, but he kept the audience guessing by saying that this segment was recorded the night before the broadcast and that he hoped his final illusion would go well.
97* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': The preferred torture device of Alternate Universe ArchangelMichael is an iron maiden stored in a backroom of his base (a dilapidated church), which he initially uses to interrogate the captured Lucifer by impaling him on its spikes.
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101* The cover of U.D.O. album ''Solid'' depicts the singer Udo Dirkschneider emerging from an open iron maiden relatively unhurt.
102* The song "Iron Maiden" by the band, Music/IronMaiden (from the album ''[[Music/IronMaidenAlbum Iron Maiden]]'', references the torture device.
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106* ''TabletopGame/{{Arduin}}'', ''The Arduin Adventure'' main rules. The example dungeon "The Forgotten Tower" has a torture chamber with a rack and an iron maiden for interrogating prisoners.
107* ''TabletopGame/{{Atmosfear}}'': Elizabeth Bathory was shut in, and then kept in, an iron maiden for her bloody crimes as opposed to what happened to her in real life.
108* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''
109** Module G1 ''Steading of the Hill Giant Chief''. The steading's torture chamber has an iron maiden that is used to punish humanoid slaves as well as disobedient hill giants.
110** Module G3 ''Hall of the Fire Giant King''. The torture chamber of King Snurre's Hall has an iron maiden. The King's Torturer will grab opponents, throw them into the iron maiden and shut the door on them, inflicting 10-100 HitPoints of damage.
111** Module Q1 ''Queen of the Demonweb Pits''. One room in Lolth's giant spider ship is a torture chamber devoted to tormenting prisoners. It includes iron maidens which are "in good condition and recently used."
112** [=WG4=] ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun''. Deep inside the temple can be found a torture chamber full of decayed and rotted equipment for the infliction of pain. The iron maiden is eaten through and covered with rust spots, no longer useful for the torment of prisoners as it was during the temple's heyday.
113** Module I6 ''Ravenloft''. In Strahd's castle is a torture room with equipment such as stocks, racks and iron maidens.
114** Mayfair Games' adventure ''Beastmaker Mountain''. The torture chamber in the dungeon has an iron maiden made of magnetic iron. Any character wearing iron or steel plate armor will be pulled against the iron maiden and trapped.
115** Judges Guild
116*** Adventure ''Corsairs of Tallibar''. The stronghold's torture chamber has an iron maiden as well as a cage, a rack and various instruments of torment.
117*** Adventure ''Witches Court Marshes''. Mordridda's torture chamber includes a rack, a selection of knives and an iron maiden.
118*** ''Wraith Overlord''. In the City-State of the Invincible Overlord, the basement of the City Jail has a number of torture devices, including an iron maiden.
119** ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' magazine #42, adventure "The Mansion of Mad Professor Ludlow". One room in the mansion is a torture chamber with a variety of torture equipment, including an iron maiden.
120** ''Magazine/{{Dungeon}}'' magazine
121*** Issue #2 adventure "The Keep at Koralgesh". One room is a combined jail and torture chamber, with equipment such as a rack, branding irons and an iron maiden.
122*** Issue #16 adventure "Palace in the Sky". The torture room inside the cloud giants' castle has standard torture equipment, including a thumbscrew, whips, a rack and an iron maiden.
123*** Issue #75 adventure "The Forgotten Man". The torture chamber of Ulmade Castle has all sorts of paraphernalia for tormenting victims, including a rack, braziers, saws and a iron maiden.
124** ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'' magazine #40, adventure "The Eagle Hunt". The Assassins' Guild headquarters has a torture chamber with two iron maidens that are used to punish and interrogate victims.
125** The ''Book of Vile Darkness'' contains stats on not only an iron maiden, but a particularly horrific version called the "Iron Maiden of Preservation", which deals 1d6 damage and ''heals'' 1d6 damage every round.
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129* ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'' includes an iron maiden in a late part of Brennenburg Castle. Coming close to it triggers a (hallucinated) JumpScare when it opens. Using it when you're next to the thing triggers a kind of flashback through the memories of one of its victims.
130* In ''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvolt2'', Gibril's level is set in a mansion, with iron maidens as traps that may snap Gunvolt in, causing him to take heavy damage if he isn't careful. In the boss fight, Gibril herself may sometimes summon an iron maiden to try to trap Gunvolt in. In the third phase of her battle, she proceeds to trap ''herself'' in an iron maiden in order to unleash her LimitBreak, which requires large quantities of {{blood|yMurder}} -- the fact that she's a CombatSadomasochist helps with this.
131* One of ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'''s torture attacks on lesser angels is to shove them into an iron maiden.
132* Animus of ''VideoGame/TheBlackHeart'' spent most of his centuries-old immortal life inside of an iron maiden, which probably explains why [[GenderBender he/she]] is such a CombatSadomasochist. One of his victory animations even has him having the iron maiden close on him as he laughs.
133* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDespair'', the Puppet Master deploys four Iron Maidens in his room, summons a puppet and places it in one of the four devices. You need to destroy the puppet before it enter the Iron Maiden, otherwise you'll be teleported into the Iron Maiden and get stuffed into it.
134* ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'': One of the curios that heroes may encounter in the Ruins. Interacting with it can range from simply swinging open and revealing nothing but foul smelling air to trapping the hero inside it, having a chance of giving them a Claustrophobia quirk and stressing them out or exposing them to Tetanus with a low chance for a random disease. Heroes with the Bloodthirsty quirk can be compelled to open maidens on their own.
135* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'', being a DarkFantasy series, naturally features these.
136** In ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', monsters will sometimes pop out of them.
137** In ''VideoGame/DiabloIV'', the Knights Penitent has a secret weapon in the form of massive suits of armor. The torso of this fantasy MiniMecha is lined with spikes like a maiden, ensuring whoever pilots it won't live past the fight. The suits are reserved for disgraced Knights so they might atone for their sins in one last act of service.
138* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin'': In the dungeons of the elemental realm of Heiberheim the party encounters an Iron Maiden [[EverythingTalks that talks]]. She is quite lusty, beckoning you to enter her embrace, but also lamenting that she can only take life. She wants to [[SexualEuphemism be pierced]] instead of doing the literal, deadly piercing. Destroying her reveals a [[MacGuffin Star Stone]].
139* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': One can be found in the dungeons of Fort Joy. A player character who climbs in gets hit with DamageOverTime and the "Bleed" {{Status Effect|s}}, but fortunately, it doesn't lock.
140* Not actually seen, but referenced in a codex entry in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition''. The tavern in Haven is called The Singing Maiden, and the codex entry reveals that this was also the name of a torture device (which is clearly, to judge by its description, meant to be an iron maiden) owned by a particularly ill-natured king.
141* There is an iron maiden in the "Interrogation" room under the Maella Abbey in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII''. Angelo throws King Trode into it and then shuts the device to the Party's horror... until it's revealed the Maiden is harmless and is actually the entrance to a SecretPath.
142* ''VideoGame/EnterTheGungeon'' has the Lead Maiden, which is one of these that can shoot spikes that home in on you. You can only damage it when it's open, which needless to say, makes it a very large pain to deal with.
143* In ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', the Noble Phantasm of Carmilla (aka grown-up Elizabeth Bathory from ''VideoGame/FateExtra'') is Phantom Maiden, the iron maiden she supposedly used to torture people, though her profile also states that it never actually existed in the first place. After her animation update, she summons one to catch her foes from behind in her Buster animation, and summons another via a portal to fall on and grind them into paste in her Extra attack animation. The full Noble Phantasm activation creates a colossal iron maiden that oozes copious amounts of blood, healing Carmilla in the process.
144* In ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', it is the [[FinishingMove Instant Kill]] of Millia Rage. Throughout X and XX, she executes this move by plunging her hair into the ground, then makes it come under and multiple strips of hair let out a golden glow that stabs the opponent. As it stops, two huge twisted hair strands shaped like arrow tips impale the opponent from above while forming an X. Finally, the enemy falls to the ground as the hair disappears. This changes in Xrd, where she surrounds her victim with the strips of her hair, and skewers them to death.
145* One of your hiding places for Fiona during the second portion of ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'' is inside an iron maiden. [[spoiler:If Daniella finds her, she'll pull a lever and [[TheManyDeathsOfYou Fiona is impaled.]]]]
146* In ''VideoGame/LobotomyCorporation,'' there's an Abnormality called "We can change anything" which is modeled after an iron maiden.
147* In ''[[VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles Mystery Case Files: Fate's Carnival]]'', Lance Pierceman, the sword swallower, has been imprisoned in one for who knows how long until the Master Detective comes to the rescue.
148* An iron maiden is present in the castle dungeon in ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryIV''. However it's subverted in that it houses a secret passage leading to Katrina's chambers. [[spoiler:[[TheStarscream Ad Avis]] locks the Hero in the dungeon [[BatmanGambit specifically intending for him to find the passage, and take advantage of Katrina's helpless state to stake her]].]]
149* The first ''Videogame/SimonTheSorcerer'' game has Simon being forced to hide from some goblins inside an iron maiden. PlayedForLaughs, since he claims the maiden has cured his hayfever via acupuncture, and the first thing he does when he escapes is drink a glass of water, which leaks out of his body through the holes.
150* ''[[VideoGame/ThiefTheDarkProject Thief Gold]]'': There are several iron maidens in the TortureCellar under the Mage Towers.
151* In ''[[VideoGame/WhackYour Whack The Serial Killer]]'', the title psycho has one of these in his TortureCellar, which you can use on him.
152* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Brother Crowley of the [[KnightTemplar Scarlet Crusade]] hangs out in the basement of Cathedral of Light with a few maidens lining the walls.
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156* In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', the game starts with Monokuma executing a man (later revealed to be [[spoiler:Hope's Peak Academy Headmaster Jin Kirigiri]]) by trapping him in a rocket flying into space that doubles as an iron maiden. His body burns up upon reentry if the spikes didn't kill him first.
157* Rusalka Schwägelin from ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'' is in possession of the diary originally belonging to the famous Elizabeth Bathory. With it she is able to summon a host of various torture instruments, with an iron maiden being among her most preferred tools.
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161* In Season 3 Episode 6 of ''WebVideo/EscapeTheNight'', [[spoiler: [[DramaQueen Colleen]]]] was [[TearJerker killed in the]] [[NightmareFuel Maiden of Madness]].
162* Website/{{SCP|Foundation}}-[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-762 762 ("Immortal Iron Maiden")]] is an iron maiden that puts anyone inside it into a state of suspended animation, and they do not require sustenance and are immune to the effects of disease or injury, and when they are removed, the injuries caused by the SCP heal instantly. However, the subject [[AndIMustScream remains conscious]] and the experience is described as being extremely painful.
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166* The WesternAnimation/BugsBunny short "False Hare" had a wolf trying several ways to kill Bugs, including shutting an Iron Maiden's door on him. The wolf's nephew takes a peek inside once the wolf inevitably falls victim to HoistByHisOwnPetard, and apparently [[TakeOurWordForIt doesn't like the result]].
167* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': In one of the [[BlackComedy darkest bits of humor]] on the show, the BumblingDad built one of these as a punishment for his children. The "Fenton Stockades", he called them - though ultimately, ''[[HoistByHisOwnPetard he's]]'' the one who gets put inside by his wife when he tries suggesting it again.
168-->'''Maddie''': You are not leaving this ''house'', young lady!\
169'''Jack''': ''(sing-song)'' Fenton Stockades...\
170''(Maddie glares at him before [[SmashCut the scene abruptly changes]] to Jack inside the iron maiden peering out of the hole)''\
171'''Jack''': ''(Raising his mouth to shout through the hole)'' I MEANT ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint THEM!]]''
172* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' short "Can You Take It?" has Popeye enduring abuse as part of his InitiationCeremony into the Bruiser Boys Club, ending with him encased in an iron maiden. However, the durable sailor survives and the knives in the back are bent.
173* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode [[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS1E5BoogieFrightsAbracadaver "Abracadaver"]], the titular VillainOfTheWeek was a magician who died from an iron maiden-like coffin after a little girl pushed him for losing her toy. After he was revived as a zombie, Abracadaver exacted revenge towards Blossom, who resembles that little girl decades ago, by hypnotizing her and sealing her inside the iron maiden. At the end, the Abracadaver reveals to be Blossom, and Blossom did the switcheroo by sealing the zombie inside the maiden.
174* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool'' has Winnie Werewolf gift her father a lemon squeezer that resembles a tiny iron maiden with an opening on the head to make cups of (unsweetened) lemonade with.
175* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
176** The opening to "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E4TreehouseOfHorrorXVII Treehouse of Horror XVII]]" has Moe stuffed into an iron maiden, with his blood spilling and spelling out the episode's title.
177** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS26E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXV Treehouse of Horror XXV]]" one of the ThreeShorts takes place in a school in Hell. At one point we see two bullies push a smaller demon into a locker with spikes inside and slam it shut, then blood pours out of the bottom of the locker.
178** Shows up in a blink-and-miss scene in episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E4ItchyAndScratchyLand Itchy & Scratchy Land]]", when Marge looks at the map of the amusement park and there is an illustration of the Iron Maiden at the "Torture Land" attraction.
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182* In parts of the British Isles, a method of execution involved putting the condemned person into a large barrel with lots of nails driven through the wood and facing inwards. The lid would then be fixed and the barrel, plus person inside, would be rolled down a hillside... this is alluded to in a Franchise/MontyPython sketch about crime and punishment, narrated by Creator/MichaelPalin...
183-->'''Palin:''' ''[narrating]'' But for the lack of any untold circumstances for this secretary to notice, and the total non-involvement of Mr. Mellish in anything illegal, the full weight of the law would insure that Ralph Aulds Mellish would have ended up like all who challenge the fundamental laws of our society. In an iron coffin, with spikes on the inside.
184* The infamous "Iron Virgin of Nuremberg" that gave the Iron Maiden its name was an attraction of Nuremberg Castle for a number of years until its destruction when the Allies bombed the city during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
185* Uday Hussein, the psychopathic son of UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein, is rumored to have [[{{Defictionalization}} ordered the construction of an iron maiden]] for use in his torture sessions. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_maiden_(torture_device) More info]] at Website/TheOtherWiki.
186* The closest ancient device similar to the iron maiden, if indeed it did exist, would be the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apega_of_Nabis Iron Apega]] described by Polybius. It was an automaton built in the image of Queen Apega, wife of Nabis, king of Sparta. When Nabis wanted to collect money from unwilling Spartan citizens, he would send them to his "wife", would would "hug" the victim, trapping them in its arms and impaling them on the spikes on its hands, arms, and breasts.
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