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✨Character Intro: Baldr
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It's time for another #pokeymonhearts Act 2 character intro~ A mysterious young man who wanders the lands of Scala, quietly helping those in need. He is soft spoken, but holds an unmistakably strong bond with his partner pokemon, Grani. More to come!
Nanoha from Baldr Sky is a childhood friend, torn apart from the MC due to the Catastrophe.
Her route goes all-in on the childhood promise trope, and she serves as a key role for what happened on that day ironically
And ultimately, it's her actions that complicate the situation
Rain Kirishima from Baldr Sky is honestly a total badass.
As the MC's second in command, she's the glue that holds him together when he loses his memories, being his moral and physical support.
Dependable to prioritize his safety, and merciless towards her enemies.
„I’ll make all the Lights disappear ~“
Quick Sketch #baldr #khdr #KingdomHearts
Mha season 6 starts in less than 24 hours, retweet a baldroki for good luck
18年前の本日はDUEL SAVIOR (戯画)の発売日でした
TEAM BALDRHEADが生み出した横スクロールアクション+AVG
非常にバランスのいいアクションゲームでサクサク遊べる+AVGのシナリオも素晴らしい良作
KOTOKOさんの歌う主題歌Fatallyがほんまに神曲
熱い場面でこれがBGMで流れて盛り上げてくれます
De pura pura casualidad la flor que esta oliendo Baldur no será una Camomilla Falsa, tambien conocida fomo Baldr's Bow/Ceja de Baldur? 👀👀👀
@pascuyrodri
"Feliz cumpleaños, te quiero mucho!"
Thank you so much for the birthday art @vt_diavalbaldry ! I love it so much! 🥰
🎨: @Usikobayashi
#IllustDread #BaldryArt
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree is one of the most fun novels I've read in a while. Described as a novel of high fantasy and low stakes, it's about an orc who retires from adventuring and opens a coffee shop. Part of the cozy fantasy genre.
@BaldrsBane ⚰️They scowl. "Baldr of Breaidablik may forgive you, but I won't forgive you for killing us. "
@RavenQuoterPoe ⚰️"...Poe.. I remember.. I have read your work.. "
⚰️"I am [H̴̝́e̸̘̾̾ͅl̷̡͌ ] Baldr.. Hringhorni.. Ruler.. Merro.."
⚰️".. no grail war but many servants.. where.. is this place"
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Translations from the Chinese《古今诗赋》, by Arthur Waley , illustrated by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge, 1941, Alfred A. Knopf, New York.