Independent Reading Project: "Scythe"
Across
- 2. the 10 rules that a scythe must follow; "larger-than-life" rules
- 4. the unlawful killing of an individual
- 5. the act of inflicting damage on someone as retribution
- 7. sly, cunning, and trickster-like behavior
- 9. the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a certain group with the idea of terminating said group
- 14. a person who is learning something about a specific field from a skilled worker in said field, synonym of pupil, student, or trainee
- 15. one who has been shunned by a certain group
- 16. to be pursued or chased after
- 17. the evolved version of the cloud, capable of running everything on Earth; a type of cloud formation
- 19. one's standards of behavior that concern what or what not would be acceptable for one to do
Down
- 1. a taker of life, member of the Scythedom; a weapon/tool that is a slender, curved blade attached to the top of a staff
- 3. the parting of 2 or more things
- 4. control or influence a person cunningly or unfairly
- 6. alternate, "purer" word for killing used by the Scythedom; early form of charity in which farmers would drop grains for the poor
- 8. to live forever, to never die
- 10. to be excessively self-centered or conceited, to have a large ego
- 11. to not be able to be killed by a scythe; to be protected or exempted from something harmful
- 12. fraudulent or dishonest behavior conducted by those in power over others
- 13. to have no problems, flaws, and/or defects
- 18. adjective for someone or something that has committed great wrongs, synonym for cruel or mean