I've also been coming up with a sorting algorithm of blame regarding who was responsible for Tuuri's death. (And this is specifically due to negligent or irresponsible behavior - so no "if only Lalli could have gotten there sooner". It's a shame that Lalli couldn't have gotten there sooner, and he might unjustifiably blame
himself, but he got there as quickly as he was physically capable and acted as responsibly as can reasonably be expected, so the fact that he was a few seconds too late in shooting the troll isn't going on this list.)
In order of decreasing proximity from the event:
- Sigrun, for accepting Mikkel's vague non-answer as to how many trolls he'd killed to mean that he'd gotten it rather than either clarifying and demanding a real answer or going back to check herself
- Mikkel, for giving a vague non-answer to a question that, while unclear, was still obviously referring to a very specific troll rather than asking for clarification
- Sigrun, for hiding that her injury was bothering her
- I still maintain that if Mikkel had been on the ball in the aftercare department, he should have spotted that infection whether Sigrun told him about it or not
- Mikkel, for going off on an unauthorized side trip and ignoring all warnings, end result of which is that he stirred up the ghosts that led the attack
- Tuuri herself, for knowingly jumping to explore a world to which she was deathly allergic
- The Stingy Quartet, for everything I mentioned above
I would not have taken it off his shoulders. I was merely following along alternative possibilities.
Mm, I get what you mean. I do agree that if he'd taken the time to consult with Sigrun, there's a good chance they would have still gone to that building and stirred up the ghosts
anyway - but in that case it would have been not so much the fault of someone acting irresponsibly as one of those tragic coincidences that's
no one's fault. First of all they would have been taking more reasonable precautions, by having at least one combatant (Sigrun) present who's used to surviving in the Silent World. They probably would have left Reynir and Tuuri behind in the tank, under Emil's guard, because it's the responsible thing not to drag non-immune people and
especially non-immune civilian stowaways into an unscouted area. (Note that Mikkel explicitly
failed to do the responsible thing on several different counts, by 1) leaving two non-immune people alone with only a comatose "guard", and 2) allowing them to tag along with him rather than escorting them right back to the tank. Also note that when
Sigrun brought everyone along with her to help carry stuff (Chapter 11), she did so only
after she, Emil, and Lalli had already explored the area and confirmed it as safe.) Because Reynir wouldn't have been with them, they would have had no warning, and they can't be accused of negligence for not acting on information they didn't have. Even if they were aware that there were a few ghosts floating around the area, well, both Lalli and Reynir had already said they didn't seem hostile.
So yeah, there are definitely ways for this to have happened that don't require negligence on the part of the crewmembers. I'm... not sure whether this makes things better or worse.