Magnus Chase
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daisy8d8d
one of the main characters is beaten by her/his dad, (we see it happen briefly in a flashback, though most of it just hate talking, we are led to believe the actual violence happened prior)
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Is someone gaslighted?
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DogkinTrash
A character was/is psychologically abused by his father. He is constantly blamed for his brother's death and for his disability (the character is deaf).
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carb0nred
In the second book, Hearthstone returns to his home and we learn about the abuse his father put him through after the death of Hearthstone's brother.
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Addiction
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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cryptikk
Character shown as drunk and agressive on a few occasions. Common for people of all ages to drink mead with their meals.
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Animal
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DogkinTrash
Magical goats are killed multiple times, although that does not harm them and they ressurect.
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Are animals abused?
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yeetus21
Odin's goats are killed, eaten, and resurrected every day. One of them seems to be ok with it, but Otis probably has PTSD.
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Is there a dead animal?
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maggie18
On the third book, Magnus and Alex find a dead wolf on the Chase mansion.
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Does a dragon die?
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carb0nred
In the second book, The Hammer of Thor, the protagonists have to kill an ancient Norse version of a dragon.
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Are there snakes?
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MacintoshandCheese
Snakes are a popular symbol of Loki, and there is a scene involving the world snake.
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Assault
Is someone restrained?
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outinthetwilight
Throughout the books, Loki is tied up
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Bodily Harm
Is there shaving/cutting?
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DogkinTrash
Main character's hair is cut in the second book.
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Does someone struggle to breathe?
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characters get choked while fighting sometimes
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Is there amputation?
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MacintoshandCheese
Randolph has his fingers removed by the Skofnug sword in the second book.
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Does someone break a bone?
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gtickno2
The characters are dead and in Valhalla, so they can come back to life if they die within Valhalla. Because of this, the amount of injuries (including broken bones) is able to be higher than in other books
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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yeetus21
There's a ship made out of fingernail material, but no mutilation occurs to get it.
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Is someone tortured?
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carb0nred
Loki is being permanently tortured and it is mentioned several times throughout the book.
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Children
Does a kid die?
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carb0nred
The majority of the main characters are dead and minors, as the story takes place in their afterlife, but their death scenes are described, and since you cannot permanently die in Valhalla, they often kill each other there, but are resurrected soon after.
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Family
Does a parent die?
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carb0nred
Magnus' mother dies, as is explained in the first book.
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Fear
Are there ghosts?
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carb0nred
You might consider the main protagonists ghosts, because they're dead, but they refer to themselves as Einherji and do not fall into the category of "ghosts" as is typically seen.
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Is there a shower scene?
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carb0nred
There is a scene in Ship of the Dead where Magnus takes a shower, but nothing is described, and since it's a book, you obviously can't see anything.
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Gross
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Does someone spit?
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carb0nred
Thor often farts for comedic effect.
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Large-scale Violence
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Law Enforcement
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Medical
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Mental Health
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carb0nred
In the third book, it is explained to us that a character we don't know committed suicide, but the scene is not described and we have not been introduced to the character.
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Is there misophonia?
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Hamarhemmo
It is a book, so there's no sound
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
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yeetus21
A Muslim character fasts for Ramadan and is applauded for how awesome she is for going through that while also being on a quest, but is in no way an eating disorder.
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daisy8d8d
it's mentioned in the third book that a minor character commited suicide (we don't know them). also suicide is referenced once or twice but only briefly when discussing the struggles of being lgbt, young and homeless
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Noxious
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Paranoia
Is the fourth wall broken?
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outinthetwilight
magnus regularly talks to the audience
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Pregnancy
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Prejudice
Are there homophobic slurs?
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jujuba335
They don't call anyone the f word or the d word but derogatory terms are used by some characters to refer to Alex, who is genderfluid.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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DogkinTrash
A father blames his child for being disabled, but he does not use slurs and is a very disliked character by the main cast. The book is pretty great when portraiting the deaf characters, though!
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yeetus21
The book is very good at making sure Alex is gendered correctly. Whoever misgenders him/her is immediately corrected and they fix their mistake immediately and get on with their lives.
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Does an LGBT person die?
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Liiiz
Yes, but not in the normal way. The main character (who is canonically lgbt) dies in the first chapter. He, however, goes to afterlife, and the end of his life is in no way the end of his consciousness.
Another character, Alex, is genderfluid. She dies and goes to Valhalla in the second book.
So yeah, they both die, but it is in no way a "kill your gays" cliche. The series is actually very positive on the subject.
Another character, Alex, is genderfluid. She dies and goes to Valhalla in the second book.
So yeah, they both die, but it is in no way a "kill your gays" cliche. The series is actually very positive on the subject.
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Is there hate speech?
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carb0nred
Alex, who is a genderfluid character is misgendered a few times, and in a flashback we see her father insulting her for her gender identity.
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Sex
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yeetus21
If there is, it's probably in the Norse mythology somewhere and not done by the actual characters.
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Social
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Spoiler
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
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DogkinTrash
A ship sink is described during flashbacks.
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Violence
Does someone drown?
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DogkinTrash
Three people (including two children) seem to have died during a ship sink. None of these characters are shown to have had an afterlife, unlike the main ones.
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Is there blood/gore?
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gtickno2
Characters do a lot of fighting, so injuries arise from that. Additionally, during battles within Valhalla, death is not permanent and has no consequence beyond being out for a couple hours, so characters do kill each other, which can occur in a gory way, such as beheading
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