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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The Mad Safflower has a curved handle that is white toward the bottom and red toward the top. There is a small, black section near the handle's base, and its pommel is flat and gold. The blade is comprised of a large cross with wide, rounded tips. The tip of the arm of the cross that makes up the blade is decorated with a pink diamond surrounded by a large, black oval. Each of the other three tips is decorated with a pink teardrop shape surrounded by a thin, black outline. The edges of the Scythe's blade are predominantly pale gold, with the exception of the edges of the tips, which are light pink. The middle of the shaft has a large, diamond-shaped gap in it and a black, "Y"-shaped piece of metal extending into this gap from the back arm of the cross. | The Mad Safflower has a curved handle that is white toward the bottom and red toward the top. There is a small, black section near the handle's base, and its pommel is flat and gold. The blade is comprised of a large cross with wide, rounded tips. The tip of the arm of the cross that makes up the blade is decorated with a pink diamond surrounded by a large, black oval. Each of the other three tips is decorated with a pink teardrop shape surrounded by a thin, black outline. The edges of the Scythe's blade are predominantly pale gold, with the exception of the edges of the tips, which are light pink. The middle of the shaft has a large, diamond-shaped gap in it and a black, "Y"-shaped piece of metal extending into this gap from the back arm of the cross. | ||
A {{w|safflower}} is a species of flower similar to thistles. "Mad" refers to insanity. | A {{w|safflower}} is a species of flower similar to thistles. "Mad" refers to insanity. | ||