Scythe-arms consist of two blades with a connecting handle that was strapped to an arm at elbow and wrist. One blade projected forward, and other, like a long spur, was behind the elbow. Brier was already familiar with them; and Jame, though new, liked the weapon, possibly because in some aspects its use was similar to those of her claws. She got a white stone, signifying excellence in her class, for the skill with scythe-arms. She also used them effectively in a fight with the Noyat.
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| - Scythe-arms consist of two blades with a connecting handle that was strapped to an arm at elbow and wrist. One blade projected forward, and other, like a long spur, was behind the elbow. Brier was already familiar with them; and Jame, though new, liked the weapon, possibly because in some aspects its use was similar to those of her claws. She got a white stone, signifying excellence in her class, for the skill with scythe-arms. She also used them effectively in a fight with the Noyat.
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| - It looked like two swords without hilts, joined along a sharp crescent edge, with a wicked point at each end. There was room between the two sides to insert one's arm, with leather straps at the inner elbow and palm.
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| - Scythe-arms consist of two blades with a connecting handle that was strapped to an arm at elbow and wrist. One blade projected forward, and other, like a long spur, was behind the elbow. Brier was already familiar with them; and Jame, though new, liked the weapon, possibly because in some aspects its use was similar to those of her claws. She got a white stone, signifying excellence in her class, for the skill with scythe-arms. She also used them effectively in a fight with the Noyat. By accident or on purpose, a trog was dropped inside Higbert's clothes during a scythe-arms lesson. It irritated Higbert, maddening him and causing him to windmill his deadly blades.
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