In medieval western Christian culture the headsman was a professional. He was generally very strong and very good at what he did. This was so that the process would be painless for the victim. It was common for the victim to tip the headsman in the hopes that the job would be carried out with one blow.
I mention this because the sword shown looks more like something from a souvenir shop and the arm swinging it has no noticeable brawn. I hope this didn’t take several whacks.
Other beheadings have been carried out with saws and regular knives and have taken several seconds to a full minute with the victim screaming until he couldn’t anymore.
These people are animals.
Is it me, or should there not be some blood spraying all over the place on the ground. I don’t see a drop. Last I knew, a neck chop like that should have blood everywhere.