> A table with a eg handsaw “that one can use on me as desired”
Does that not reveal the desires of the people who used the implements on her? (such as the one who cut her throat and drank her blood?). People could have chosen to not use the implements on her.
I agree. I think the fact that people had a choice _not to_ use an implement is just as important as the fact that they had a choice _to_ use an implement. Also important: _how_ the implement was used. When I read about this performance, it's pretty immediately evident that the choice was a large part of this performance.
Does that not reveal the desires of the people who used the implements on her? (such as the one who cut her throat and drank her blood?). People could have chosen to not use the implements on her.