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Decided to name section for ACV following "Anglo-Saxon England" example from Swords page
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Not actually a scythe it based on a Egyptian ceremonial fan axe like the palmetto carver from Origins
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The Scythe is a type of a farming tool with a long handle and a single sharp blade, which can also be used as a weapon.

History

During the Human-Isu War, the Isu Saturn wielded a scythe.[1]

Commonly used throughout human history in agriculture, various scythes were also available for use in the 5th century BCE Greece,[2] and centuries later during the Vikings' siege of Paris in 885 CE.[3]

Weapon statistics

Peloponnesian War (5th century BCE)

Name Rarity DPS (Max Lvl 99) Attributes Availability
Ceremonial Scythe Common 7113 (Randomised) Blacksmith, Loot
Rare 7469
Epic 7829
Gilded Scythe Common 7113 (Randomised) Blacksmith, Loot
Rare 7469
Epic 7829
Griffin's Scythe Legendary 8257 +25% Hunter Damage
+30% Adrenaline per Hit
+20% Damage with Spread Shot Ability
Defeat the mercenary with the epithet "The Patricidal"
Harvest Scythe Rare 7469 (Randomized) Blacksmith, loot
Epic 7829
Scythe Rare 7469 (Randomized) Blacksmith, loot
Epic 7829
War Scythe Rare 7469 (Randomized) Blacksmith, loot
Epic 7829

Carolingian Francia (9th century)

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