Najos post=18.70517.694702 said:
Edit: I'm pretty sure the "war scythe" is the INVENTION of the glaive.
Incorrect, but thanks for playing.
The War Scythe and a Glaive are similar but unrelated weapons. If anything, a War Scythe is a reverse-edged Fauchard. The war scythe was wielded more as a halberd, for chopping not piercing as the strength of the blade is on the cutting edge, not the point. Glaives on the other hand were treated mostly as a spear, used for stabbing, but with the option to slice if needed. In addition, the War Scythe is a polish adaptation whereas Glaives are French... Therefore, unrelated designs.
As to OP's question why scythes are treated as a weapon instead of a tool, it's simple. Can you kill someone with a scythe? Yes. So it's a weapon.