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Heh, I recall my first book on Norse mythology and how while Thor was presented as a majestic figure whose exploits could generate a tingle down my spine, with the occasional exception of Odin the only one with any sense in those sagas was Loki. Oh he was most always up to something underhanded and naughty but when push came to shove on more than one occasion he saved the AEsir and Asgard when all the ill-tempered brutes, including Thor, had failed.Oh for sure he did what he thought was the right thing if not very noble and also betraying Katie badly in the meantime and definitely not having read her right, it just might not have been very well thought through. As befits the god of Thunder actually, rash to act and known for doing what he wants instead of should.
Proven by fact MC survived it, might not be wise to have someone who is being prepared to be a very strong power seriously pissed off at you. Also MC's daddy might be pissed off or if the master of the wild hunt is not his daddy but just someone interested in his growth he might have two major powers pissed off and even worse pissed off if he had succeeded. Thirdly if his assumption about the outsiders only being after one house or the weakest house is wrong, he might have destroyed someone very strong he easily could have made in a friend who now will be extremely unlikely to help him or his house in the future if they got into troubleYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I'd rather Thor not fall to a snake's venom or even a vengeful MC, I still like him, and the creator's portrayal here, and think the best way to defeat an enemy is to make him a friend.