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* In ''[[American Gods]]'', the reason Laura is so blase about killing anyone who poses a threat to ShadowPuppy is that she's already died, and it seems like it wasn't any big deal to her, so why should it be any big deal to her for making other people have died? Either she went to some sort of heaven despite being an adulteress and being guilty of manslaughter and figures anyone who couldn't make it had to ''really'' have deserved not getting in, went to some sort of purgatory and figured that it wasn't all that bad, went to some sort of hell and got [[Break the Cutie|broken]], or went to oblivion or some sort of waiting room and figured it was no worse than life. -[[JET 73 L]]
** Recently, I was reading the Prose Edda and came across the part where Odin is on the tree. For the duration the Eagle of Wisedom perches on the topmost branches. Shadow? He gets a crazed hawk whose symbol protects the dead in the afterlife and also works against evil. - Delyse