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After Sayid's death, the Black Scythe was moved into a secure vault and warded by Peteran abjurers. However, the Peteran's underestimated the power of the Scythe, and over the course of the twenty years it orchestrated an escape. The blade tempted the Red Wizard Muhadeen, and he was lured by the blade and liberated it. Muhadeen's ambition was misplaced--he was nothing more than a vehicle for the Scythe--and he was quickly sent on the run and lost at sea.
After Sayid's death, the Black Scythe was moved into a secure vault and warded by Peteran abjurers. However, the Peteran's underestimated the power of the Scythe, and over the course of the twenty years it orchestrated an escape. The blade tempted the Red Wizard Muhadeen, and he was lured by the blade and liberated it. Muhadeen's ambition was misplaced--he was nothing more than a vehicle for the Scythe--and he was quickly sent on the run and lost at sea.


Since it's escape, the blade's history has been shrouded in mystery. Given the history of the blade and its role in the death of the [[Alexandria|Church's godhead]], it is the subject of a significant amount of conspiracy theory. Some believe that it was recovered by [[Sahuagin]] and lost from the human political scene. Others have suggested it was stolen by [[Utell]] pirates and played a role in [[Barbannan's Crusade]]. Not surprisingly, various sources have implicated the blade, at one point or another, in every [[Interregnums]] and myriad conspiracy theories. Whatever its fate or current activities, however, the blade has not been seen publicly seen since the death of Sayid.
Since it's escape, the blade's history has been shrouded in mystery. Given the history of the blade and its role in the death of the [[Alexandria|Church's godhead]], it is the subject of a significant amount of conspiracy theory. Some believe that it was recovered by [[Sahuagin]] and lost from the human political scene. Others have suggested it was stolen by [[Utrell]] pirates and played a role in [[Barbannan's Crusade]]. Not surprisingly, various sources have implicated the blade, at one point or another, in every [[Interregnums]] and myriad conspiracy theories. Whatever its fate or current activities, however, the blade has not been seen publicly seen since the death of Sayid.
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