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This sickle was probably originally used by [[Rivenese]] villagers for harvesting fruit or other food sources from the forested areas of [[Jungle Island]]. The [[Moiety]] began to use it as a weapon or all-purpose tool. The Moiety scout that darts [[Cho]] at the beginning of [[Riven]] uses the sickle to hammer a small dagger into the lever that controls the linking gate's bars.  
This sickle was probably originally used by [[Rivenese]] villagers for harvesting fruit or other food sources from the forested areas of [[Jungle Island]]. The [[Moiety]] began to use it as a weapon or all-purpose tool. The Moiety scout that darts [[Cho]] at the beginning of [[Riven]] uses the sickle to hammer a small dagger into the lever that controls the linking gate's bars.  


According to [[Rand Miller]] during a demonstration of the sickle at [[Mysterium]] in [[2006 CE|2006]], it was also used as a hook to roll [[wahrk]]s onto their backs to get at their soft underbellies. Given the respect (and fear) the Rivenese had for the wahrk, however, it's likely that Rand was referring to [[sunner]]s, which the Rivenese were known to have hunted for food and clothing.


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According to [[Rand Miller]] during a demonstration of the prop at Mysterium in 2006, it was also used as a hook to roll [[wahrk]]s onto their backs to get at their soft underbellies. Given the respect (and fear) the Rivenese had for the wahrk, however, it's likely that Rand was referring to [[sunner]]s, which the Rivenese were known to have hunted for food and clothing.
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