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I havn't tried your mod yet, but I plan to do so verry soon! looks good from the outside!
In the early 17th century, Musashi Miyamoto created a unique sword school of its kind, totally contrary to the tradition of classic kenjutsu. This first school named Emmei-Ryu and Niten Ichi-Ryu simultaneously using two swords: the long sword (katana) and the short sword (wakizashi).
When other weapons are in the manga, the two swords are in the mod.
In my opinion, most of your weapons need a minimum fighterslevel as well as a minimum 2handed traininglevel to be able to use them. They are way to special for a beginnerlevel fighter to use. F.e. if a beginnerlevel fighter would stab some-one with the scythe, he wouldn't be able to get it out of his dying ennemies body. (& Yes there are 1handed scythes, see Panoramix, druid in Asterix & Obelix).
Also many have special dis-arming purpose in RL (incl. 1handed scythes), i know dis-arming doesn't exist in Skyrim but maybe you could make a modderstool for that?
Last but not least (don't know if you already implemented that, for it's not shown in your video or screenshots) the katana (and maybe other weapons to your discretion) should have a minimum armorers traininglevel to forge (i like forging weaponry myself).