SF... I still think you are grasping at straws on the whole Sorroricide thing. I am willing to concede that he *may* have fired the shot that killed his sister which carries its own level of guilt and shame.
That part of the story has not been revealed. Any definitive declaration of who actually killed his sister has not been made clear. You can read into it as much as you like but I think you are reading too much into it.
Besides, even if he *did* kill her, it was an accident. It would be the same as if a hot-headed street racer crashed his car while his sister was in the passenger seat. He is responsible but it is hardly sorroricide.
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