

This is the part where we start to get into the grim reaper aesthetic, just a little bit. "Take this and make it bigger" isn't that novel of a concept. 110 AD), while scythes were definitely invented by 1490, and likely a lot sooner. You can find a depiction of a sickle in Trajan's Column (ca. I don't know exactly when either was invented, but sickles likely came first. You harvest your wheat field with a scythe, you cut off a few lavender flowers off a bush with a sickle. Sickles are typically used for smaller jobs or for plants that are to be replanted right away, while scythes are for big jobs and big harvests. It's a cutting tool with a blunt outer edge and a sharp inner edge, used for cutting plants with stalks. Scythes are functionally a larger version of a sickle, and both serve a similar purpose. There will be sources, I'm a teacher and it's summer and I have crap all to do. I'm going to go way into detail on the history of where the heck scythes come from as a tool and as a weapon associated with the grim reaper, and actual viability in a story.

I remember when Soul Eater came out and scythes were cool, then RWBY happened, and again, scythes were cool.
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