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Originally Posted by Penforhire
But he has such a strong personal ethic (e.g. going back to submit to the hammer blow, often fatal even from an ordinary man). Seems like that ethic had to germinate from some belief.
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I would say he accepts his fate as in he doesn't try to run away. He also carries out Wednesdays' wake, which kills him. But I wonder if it requires a strong ethic to accept and follow as he does. But yes, I would think it requires a great deal of trust and acceptance to show up at the home of Czernobog when he could have stayed away. But would staying away have changed his fate?