As both sides gather their things and head home to await the written verdict, Forseti Baldersson takes a moment to breathe deeply, file the documents for that case and look through the next one, while the guard calls the next litigants. Let see...
Intro "What if God was one of us?" Joan Osborne wondered. Neil Gaiman raised the stakes. "What if all the gods were among us?"
Good.
If anything has characterized human beings, it is that their history has been characterized by being built on one conflict or another. But it's always possible to reach common ground that can help mediate and reach agreements to avoid these conflicts. And there's Forseti as a civil judge. Only one case haunts him: that of his father, murdered in revenge. As much as he understands the motives of the murderer, he doesn't share them. And as someone involved in the case, he can't find peace.
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