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The Norse translation for "assassin" is not straightforward, as the concept of an assassin as we understand it today did not exist in Norse culture. However, terms like "vígamaðr" (literally "killer") or "morðingi" (murderer) could be used to describe someone who kills for hire or in a covert manner. The Norse sagas often focused on heroic deeds and battles rather than stealthy killings, reflecting their cultural values.

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