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==Historic Use==
==Historic Use==
'''Le Fa'avaivai Savavali''' has been used in tribal conflicts throughout Stenza's history, being an easy way to defend an area through the fear of getting sick alone. The weapon truly earned a place in the history books during the [[Corumm|Corummese]] colonization of Stenza though, with many Corummese colonizers falling victims to traps left by Stenzans unwelcoming to the new colonizers.
'''Le Fa'avaivai Savavali''' has been used in tribal conflicts throughout Stenza's history, being an easy way to defend an area through the fear of getting sick alone. The weapon truly earned a place in the history books during the [[Corumm|Daxian]] colonization of Stenza though, with many Daxian colonizers falling victims to traps left by Stenzans unwelcoming to the new colonizers.


The traps were also widely used to the Stenzan War of Independence, with Guerilla formations laying large fields of these traps before luring Corummese units into them. The Corummese, bogged down within the trapped fields, were easy targets to pick off by the raiding Stenzans. It is rumored that these traps are responsible for low morale among Corummese units during the war of independence, with the prospect of attacking just to step in a spiked stick covered in shit being considered very unattractive.
The traps were also widely used to the Stenzan War of Independence, with Guerilla formations laying large fields of these traps before luring Daxian units into them. The Daxian, bogged down within the trapped fields, were easy targets to pick off by the raiding Stenzans. It is rumored that these traps are responsible for low morale among Daxian units during the war of independence, with the prospect of attacking just to step in a spiked stick covered in shit being considered very unattractive.


The traps remained a staple of Stenzan defensive warfare after the War of Independence, with modern fieldcraft manuals still containing instructions on how to set these traps. A Stenzan soldier has been cited as saying setting these traps, feces included, is still taught in basic military training as late as 2026.
The traps remained a staple of Stenzan defensive warfare after the War of Independence, with modern fieldcraft manuals still containing instructions on how to set these traps. A Stenzan soldier has been cited as saying setting these traps, feces included, is still taught in basic military training as late as 2026.