The Allen Scythe was a motorised grass cutter with a toothed blade which slid back and forth across a stationary toothed blade to produce a scissor action. It was manufactured between 1935 and 1973 in Oxford, England.
If the blade is transformed so that it extends upright from the staff, it can be used as an offensive weapon similar to the halberd. It was widely used for that purpose by Polish peasants (kosynierzy) in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The scythe also plays an important traditional role, often appearing as weapons in the hands of mythical beings such as Father Time, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse and the Grim Reaper (Death). This stems mainly from the Christian cultural interpretation of death as a "harvest of souls."
In popular culture
The scythe, along with the Grim Reaper, is a common concern of the lyrics and cover art conjured by the popular Finnish metal band Children of Bodom.
The scythe is also seen handled by the Grim Reaper, the mythological personification of death. European folklore believes that a person sees the Grim Reaper when they die so that their soul can be "reaped", or harvested.
The scythe has appeared as a mystical weapon used by vampire slayer Buffy Summers from Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well as Melaka Fray another Slayer from a Whedon comic set in the future.
The scythe is also a commonly used weapon in a number of video games.
One of the most notable uses of a scythe in video games is by Death himself in the Castlevania series, where Death acts as one of the last boss characters before Dracula. In recent games, Death's Scythe has been a useable weapon.
There is a Pokémon named Scyther, named due to its arms largely resembling scythes, and a Pokémon named Absol,which has a black scythe-like growth on the right side of its head.
Magus, a character from Chrono Trigger, uses a scythe as his main weapon.
Zasalamel, a central villain in the video game Soul Calibur III uses a scythe as his weapon of choice as well.
Testament from the Guilty Gear series also wields a deadly scythe.
The scythe is used as a weapon in the Final Fantasy video game series.
In Devil May Cry, the devil sword Sparda has the ability to transform into a massive scythe via combo moves in battle. In Devil May Cry 3, the Scythe is a popular weapon, used by the Hellkeeper family members Pride, Envy, Sloth, Lust, the Hell Vanguard and Abyss, as well as by Dante himself, though his is spliced with a guitar.
In the anime Chrono Crusade Fiore summons a scythe-like weapon to stop Satella from interfering (episode 19), to break Joshua out of the Magdalene order, and to fight Satella with. In the fight with Satella; Fiore uses her scythe in twisting, attack motions as a powerful weapon; seen recently in some shows, backing away from its original purpose.
In "Yakusoku no Chi: Riviera" ("Riviera: the Promised Land")) one of the main characters known as Serene, uses the scythe as her primary weapon.
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Marluxia, an organization member, uses a scythe with a pink blade.
Scythes are used as weapons in various Gundam animé - Duo Maxwell's Deathscythe and Shani Andras's Forbidden both carry scythes as melee weapons.
In the game Dungeons and Dragons scythes are used as powerful melee weapons.
In the game World of Warcraft warlocks receive a quest at level 50 featuring a scythe called the Soul Harvester as one of the three rewards.
In the game RuneScape, a scythe was given to the players for halloween on one year.
The scythe also appears as a weapon in the game Postal²: Apocalypse Weekend, where the Postal dude could slice people, and with the right click throw it and cut a person in half, spilling their innards. The weapon is available for use in the rest of the week by downloading the AW7 Mod.
The scythe is the trademark weapon of Mortarion, Primarch of the Death Guard Chaos Space Marine legion of Warhammer 40,000.
Manny Calavera, in the video game Grim Fandango, carries a scythe as part of his equipment as a Grim Reaper.
In the Gorillaz DVD, the cover features all of the band members wielding scythes, and during the intro to the DVD, the camera shows the members using their scythes in a field.
In Final Fantasy XI the Scythe is among the strongest weapons of the game, mainly equippable by Dark Knights only, and is the best weapon a Dark Knight can use. They feature high delay with high damage.
The horror-themed first-person shooter game Clive Barker's Undying features the Scythe of the Celt as its strongest melee weapon and a significant plot item. It is an ancient magical artifact that, along with being a powerful close-combat weapon, has the ability to drain life from enemies.
In Dragon Quest VIII Yangus can use a scythe as his weapon and can use it to steal items from enemies.
In Soul Calibur II The character Astaroth has a large scythe named Thanatos as his ultimate weapon. It can steal health from an opponent, but you cannot block with it.
In Guild Wars Nightfall, a new profession called Dervish will use scythe as a weapon.
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Robert Frost's poem "Mowing" uses the scythe as the main symbol in one of his most famous works known to date.