Bloody Friday

Bloody Friday is an attack on 21 July 1972 in various locations around the Northern Irish capital Belfast on by the IRA, Irish Republican Army, as a result of peace talks with the British government failing during the troubles, a thirty year time period where the catholic minority of Northern Ireland wanted more protection in the Protestant region.

Description
After peace talks stalled due to a disagreement, the Irish Republican Army set up a series of twenty-two bombs around Belfast and, within an hour and twenty minutes, they were set off killing nine in total, five being civilians along with two British soldiers and two ulster loyalists- Northern Irish who wished to remain British citizens, and one hundred thirty injured. Most of the targets were transportation stations and bridges.

The Ship of the Dead
Mallory Keen recounts the event with Magnus Chase and Samirah al-Abbas when they run into her mother Frigg when in Flåm in Norway. The daughter of Frigg said she became involved when British soldering shot two of her friends. She was pressed on by one member of her group, Loki in disguise, to place a car bomb on a school bus that he made her believe was full of British soldiers. Frigg then arrived and gave her a pair of knives to disarm the bomb. She did so but died from the process and ended up in Hotel Valhalla.