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* The fact that ([[DependingOnTheWriter in most versions]]) [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarök]] does not end everything, and good can reboot.
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* The fact that ([[DependingOnTheWriter in most versions]]) [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarök]] does not end everything, and good can reboot.reboot.
* In a tragic way, Sigyn loving Loki enough to stay with him throughout his imprisonment, protecting his eyes from the snake-venom. This is despite knowing that he is Baldr's murderer and a cheating husband.
* In a tragic way, Sigyn loving Loki enough to stay with him throughout his imprisonment, protecting his eyes from the snake-venom. This is despite knowing that he is Baldr's murderer and a cheating husband.
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* The fact that (in some versions, at least) ([[DependingOnTheWriter in most versions]]) [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarök]] does not end everything, and good can reboot.
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* There is heartwarming in the premise of Valhalla, as people who were mortal enemies in life--and who may well have had legitimate grievances against each other--are now allies, with a chance of becoming FireForgedFriends.
* The fact that (in some versions, at least) [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarök]] does not end everything, and good can reboot.
* The fact that (in some versions, at least) [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarök]] does not end everything, and good can reboot.