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Sleipnir having been killed during Atticus\' escape attempt, at which time Odin and the Valkyries were doing their duty and reacting to the deaths of the Norns at the hands of an unidentified intruder and said intruder\'s subsequent theft.
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Sleipnir having been killed during Atticus\\\' escape attempt, at which time Odin and the Valkyries were doing their duty and reacting to the deaths of the Norns at the hands of an unidentified intruder and said intruder\\\'s subsequent theft. Atticus acknowledges his culpability in that particular case, but dismisses it with SunkCostFallacy, which in itself may be subject to some deliberation but is unimportant here.
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On Atticus and the Norns. During Atticus\' first visit to Asgard, he entered on the back of Ratatosk, climbing up Yggdrasil. When he arrived the Norns immediately tried to kill him without warning. During the ensuing confrontation, Atticus remarks:
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On Atticus and the Norse. During Atticus\\\' first visit to Asgard, he entered on the back of Ratatosk, climbing up Yggdrasil. When he arrived the Norns immediately tried to kill him without warning. During the ensuing confrontation, Atticus remarks:
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I don\'t remember exactly, but I believe the only one he directly killed was Freyr, though he did also seriously injure Odin by killing Hunin (or was it Mugin. I forget). I also think he injured Gullinbursti (giant gold pig).
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I don\\\'t remember exactly, but I believe the only one Atticus directly killed was Freyr, though he did also seriously injure Odin by killing Hunin (or was it Mugin. I forget). I also think he injured Gullinbursti (giant gold pig).
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Atticus\' subsequent visit to Asgard was marked by a number of deaths on the Norse side, which Atticus either contributed to or enabled. I don\'t remember exactly, but I believe the only one he directly killed was Freyr, though he did also seriously injure Odin by killing Hunin (or was it Mugin. I forget). I also think he injured Gullinbursti (giant gold pig).
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Atticus\\\' subsequent visit to Asgard was marked by a number of deaths on the Norse side, which Atticus either contributed to or enabled. None of these may be mitigated because Atticus and the others were there with the express purpose of killing Thor, and had allied with the enemies of the Norse, the Frost Giants, whose first act on arriving in Asgard was to kill Heimdall.

I don\\\'t remember exactly, but I believe the only one he directly killed was Freyr, though he did also seriously injure Odin by killing Hunin (or was it Mugin. I forget). I also think he injured Gullinbursti (giant gold pig).
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Sleipnir was murder (Probably. Not 100% sure how the law applies murder to killing animals. Since the Norns weren\'t human either I figure we let it slide). The Norns was not. Manslaughter, sure, but not murder.
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Sleipnir was murder (Probably. Not 100% sure how the law applies murder to killing animals. Since the Norse aren\\\'t really human either I figure we let it slide). The Norns was not. Manslaughter, sure, but not murder.
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