A drug addict named Cecil was placed in what was referred to, first in an interview, as the Knife Chair, later revealed to be Jigsaw's first created trap. He woke up with his arms bound to the armrests of a wooden chair, with blades jutting upwards into his forearms. A panel level with Cecil's face was connected to the arm restraints. Pushing it forward would have released the restraints and freed him. Jigsaw, who was present in the room, applied a large apparatus to the chair, consisting of eight blades enclosed around Cecil's head. Jigsaw then instructed Cecil in what to do, telling him that to release himself from the chair, he had to force his face through the blades to push the panel, matching his "internal ugliness" by scarring his face. Cecil, after sitting and screaming for help, began pushing his face through the knives while Jigsaw watched; however, before Cecil could complete his test, the faulty chair collapsed. Standing up with the restraints still lodged in his arms, Cecil threatened to kill John, and lunged at him. Jigsaw side-stepped, causing Cecil to fall into a pile of hanging razor wire where Jigsaw left him to die, also giving Jigsaw the idea for Paul's Razor-Wire Maze trap. Jigsaw originally was following Cecil around after the loss of his unborn child, and was formulating a tape for this trap; however, he opted to describe it to Cecil in person.
Game Over Cecil
But he did deserve it
MyPokedude123 3 weeks ago
@MyPokedude123 Even he escaped the trap, he could avoid attacking Jigsaw , he could survive if he would just apologise to John and walk out. But no , he had to threaten him and try to attack him, and the fun fact about razor wire trap is once you entangled in it, you cannot escape.
katytis 1 week ago