Baldr

is a character appearing in the Grand Cross original saga, Ragnarok: Fate of Gods. He is the son of Odin and the God of Light.

Appearance
Baldr is a young man with pale blond hair and green eyes. His outfit consists in a white shirt with an opening in his chest, black pants, black gloves and silver pauldrons with golden details.

Personality
Baldr has a kind personality and empathy for other races as such he didn't like mortals being used as nourishment for the Gods. He is also a bit hasty and naive, as he immediately went to attack Fenrir and Jormungand on his attempt to protect Hel without understanding the whole situation and when he wasn't expecting them to be aware of his vulnerability to the mistletoe branch, despite his weakness being common knowledge among the nine worlds.

History
Baldr was raised to be a successor for Odin but he didn't want to succeeded the throne so he had his uncle Loki help him disappear unknowingly getting him blamed for his "death".

Baldr would remain living in Niflheim with Hel, helping her out and protecting her.

Baldr helps the Sins, his adoptive cousins Fenrir, Jormungand, and Hel fending off Nidhoggr.

Abilities and Equipment
As the son of Odin, Baldr is an extremely powerful God. He describes his power as "bestowed to him by all creation". For unknown reasons, Baldr is vulnerable to mistletoe, the only thing capable of harming him. Given his fear from the single branch of mistletoe wielded by Fenrir, its possible that even the smallest contact from it could lethal to him.


 * Gradient Slash: Baldr unleashes powerful light slashes on his foes.
 * Reflection Halo: Baldr uses his shield to counter attacks aimed at him or others.

Odin
Baldr cares about his father and doesn't want to disappoint him. However, he didn't like the fact he used mortal souls to sustain his youth and wishes him not to.

Loki
He was only person to understand his pain and suffering not wanting to succeed in the throne from Odin and helped him by making him disappear. After finding out his uncle got blamed for his "death" he felt bad about him.

Hel
After Hel gave him a place to call home in Helheim, Baldr became extremely loyal to her, as he usually refers to her as "Great Hel". He oftenly wants to prove himself to be helpful to Hel, but usually ends up annoying her for putting himself in danger.

King
King helped him gain his courage back after lecturing about him disappearing and making up after being a bit too harsh on him.

Trivia

 * is named after the God of the same name, from Norse mythology.