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Baldr later reveals his sister, Hoder, was killed trying to protect him from [[Maleficent]]. <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTzCcWteBI </ref> | Baldr later reveals his sister, Hoder, was killed trying to protect him from [[Maleficent]]. <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTzCcWteBI </ref> | ||
The negative emotion and rage from his sister's death allowed him to be possessed by a Willful Darkness named Hringhorn. Baldr goes on a rampage, killing many throughout Scala Ad Caelum. | The negative emotion and rage from his sister's death allowed him to be possessed by a Willful Darkness named Hringhorn. Baldr goes on a rampage, killing many throughout Scala Ad Caelum. | ||
In his quest to kill 13 lights to feed 13 darknesses, he successfully assassinated all 6 of his sister's classmates, as well as [[Hermod]], [[ | In his quest to kill 13 lights to feed 13 darknesses, he successfully assassinated all 6 of his sister's classmates, as well as [[Hermod]], [[Urd]] and [[Vor]]. | ||
In a final battle atop a tower in Scala Ad Caelum, Eraqus and Xehanort fight Baldr long enough for [[Master Odin]] to appear and restrain him with chains from the [[No Name]] keyblade. | In a final battle atop a tower in Scala Ad Caelum, Eraqus and Xehanort fight Baldr long enough for [[Master Odin]] to appear and restrain him with chains from the [[No Name]] keyblade. | ||
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Baldr is a youth with fair skin, grey eyes, and long, platinum 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. | Baldr is a youth with fair skin, grey eyes, and long, platinum 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. | In Norse mythology, {{w|Baldr}} was the god of light, joy, purity, and the summer sun. When possessed by the Willful Darkness, he becomes a heartless named Hringhorn, whose name is possibly based on Hringhorni, Baldr's ship in Norse Mythology described as the greatest of all ships. <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hringhorni </ref> | ||
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