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Following this tragedy, Baldr is confined to the infirmary, requiring time to heal from his grief. Master Odin disguises this from the others, claiming his absence is caused by a special assignment. Instead of healing, this isolation causes his negative emotions to grow and fester, the darkness in his heart becoming more powerful. | Following this tragedy, Baldr is confined to the infirmary, requiring time to heal from his grief. Master Odin disguises this from the others, claiming his absence is caused by a special assignment. Instead of healing, this isolation causes his negative emotions to grow and fester, the darkness in his heart becoming more powerful. | ||
The darkness within Baldr allows its presence to be known to | The darkness within Baldr allows its presence to be known to Vidar, hoping this knowledge will serve as motivation for summoning [[Kingdom Hearts]]; if Kingdom Hearts is summoned, the worlds will be reborn in darkness. Vidar, unable to bring themselves to end Baldr, seeks out Kingdom Hearts to purge the darkness, just as planned. However, Vidar eventually realizes the potential consequences of this plan, and stops pursuing Kingdom Hearts. | ||
Xehanort and his peers continue to investigate the missing upperclassmen, learning about true darkness and the threat it poses. Odin deems them too young to handle the situation. Suddenly, Baldr returns to his classmates, offering them the opportunity to find answers by exploring the [[Underworld]]. There, while Xehanort and Eraqus speak to the spirits of the felled upperclassmen, Baldr confronts Bragi. However, Bragi is mysteriously strong; instead of fighting, Bragi chooses to disappear, leaving everyone to believe that he was killed by Baldr. All the while, Xehanort grows suspicious of Baldr, catching on to the darkness lingering inside him. | Xehanort and his peers continue to investigate the missing upperclassmen, learning about true darkness and the threat it poses. Odin deems them too young to handle the situation. Suddenly, Baldr returns to his classmates, offering them the opportunity to find answers by exploring the [[Underworld]]. There, while Xehanort and Eraqus speak to the spirits of the felled upperclassmen, Baldr confronts Bragi. However, Bragi is mysteriously strong; instead of fighting, Bragi chooses to disappear, leaving everyone to believe that he was killed by Baldr. All the while, Xehanort grows suspicious of Baldr, catching on to the darkness lingering inside him. | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Baldr is a youth with fair skin, | Baldr is a youth with fair skin, grey eyes, and long, white hair. He wears a white, hooded jacket that is golden on the inside with [[Terra's Mark]], a black vest, and black pants with blue criss-crossing straps. Under the vest is a white undershirt. | ||
In Norse mythology, {{w|Baldr}} was the god of light, joy, purity, and the summer sun. Baldr's death at the hands of his brother signals the beginning of {{w| | In Norse mythology, {{w|Baldr}} was the god of light, joy, purity, and the summer sun. Baldr's death at the hands of his brother signals the beginning of {{w|Ragnarok}}, a series of events filled with death and tragedy leading to the end of the world. | ||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== |