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The word "scythe" derives from Old English siðe. [1] In Middle English and later, it was usually spelt sithe or sythe. However, in the 15th century some writers began to use the sc- spelling as they thought (wrongly) the word was related to the Latin scindere (meaning "to cut"). [2] Nevertheless, the sithe spelling lingered and notably appears in Noah Webster's dictionaries. [3] [4] A modern scythe of a pattern common in parts of Europe Like everything else, the concept of death has evolved from what it was known as. The names for grim reaper has also evolved into something much different due to the influence of pop culture. Now, there are other names for death based on references from movies, music, books, and things of influence. These characters are unique but all have one thing in common, being that they take souls. Each character is very different, presenting death, not as something to be totally afraid of but making the journey to the afterlife less frightening. The personalities of these characters give a twist to the idea and myth of the reaper.

In Islam, Archangel Azrael is the Malak al-Maut (angel of death). He and his many subordinates pull the souls out of the bodies and guide them through the journey of the afterlife. Their appearance depends on the person's deeds and actions, with those who did good seeing a beautiful being, and those who did wrong seeing a horrific monster. Koppen, Jean and Gretchen Anderson. "Thoughts on the Afterlife Among U. S. Adults 50+." Research report on AARP. June 2007. (Jan. 6, 2009)http://www.aarp.org/research/endoflife/death-dying/afterlife.html In the 1988 film The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Munchausen is pursued by Death, a skeletal angel with raven's wings, carrying a scythe in one hand and an hourglass in the other. At the end, Death, in the form of a grim physician, extracts Munchausen's glowing life force, and Munchausen is given a lavish funeral before boldly claiming it was "one of the many times I faced Death." Handy, Lowell (1995). The Appearance of the Pantheon in Judah in The Triumph of Elohim. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans. p. 40. ISBN 0802841619.Requires regular reinforcement with Smithing Stone [1], Smithing Stone [2], Smithing Stone [3], Smithing Stone [4], Smithing Stone [5], Smithing Stone [6], Smithing Stone [7], Smithing Stone [8], and Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone, as well as Flame Affinity Ashes of War.

Death is a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, and depicted as one of many Deaths. His jurisdiction is specifically the Discworld itself; he is only a part, or minion, of Azrael, the universal Death. Death has appeared in every Discworld novel, with the exception of The Wee Free Men and Snuff. Novel Mort, published in 1987, is the first time Death appears as a leading character. [48]Bought they scythe with a bit of a time crunch to have it to me on time. I also had a few notes with color and wanted to swap blades between two of the styles. He was super helpful and got it to me in the mail with time to spare. Got quite a few compliments on how great the scythe looked. Next, since we are wanting this to look like metal, use a power sander to get the blade as smooth as possible, Start with a coarse 120 grit sand paper and work your way down to a 220, and then even finer if you want. Just be careful not to sand through the top layer of the plywood.

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