Baldur (Too Human)
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+ | Baldur's primary weapon is the sword '''Fenrir''' which was a melee blade that contained a sentient artificial intelligence trapped inside of it. The mind is forced to aid Baldur in battle and was one of the very early experiments in using the machines own might against them. Containing the captured brain of one of the YMIR but put under restraints and forced to fight for whoever wields it. The intention was to use the machines own brutality and lethal concentration against them making it an incredibly effective weapon. However, Fenrir does not always get along with Baldur or the Humans he was charged with protecting making certain situations more dangerous. When working against its master, Baldur calls Fenrir a ''"bastard wolf"'' with the blade often representing the more primal side of Baldur. | ||
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+ | In addition to the blade, Fenrir makes use of a pair of glass guns that are called '''Havoc''' and '''Malice'''. They are not sentient like the blade Fenrir but have been in enough battles that they have developed their own personalities. These glass guns made use of electrostatic linear accelerators for propulsion and are said to share the same technological designs as ODIN's own weapon; Gungir. | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 27 December 2008
Baldur was a cybernetically enhanced Human from the game Too Human.
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Biography
Centuries ago, Baldur was taken by the Children of ODIN where he was genetically and cybernetically enhanced by his father ODIN to become one of his warriors against the YMIR.
Background
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Baldur's primary weapon is the sword Fenrir which was a melee blade that contained a sentient artificial intelligence trapped inside of it. The mind is forced to aid Baldur in battle and was one of the very early experiments in using the machines own might against them. Containing the captured brain of one of the YMIR but put under restraints and forced to fight for whoever wields it. The intention was to use the machines own brutality and lethal concentration against them making it an incredibly effective weapon. However, Fenrir does not always get along with Baldur or the Humans he was charged with protecting making certain situations more dangerous. When working against its master, Baldur calls Fenrir a "bastard wolf" with the blade often representing the more primal side of Baldur.
In addition to the blade, Fenrir makes use of a pair of glass guns that are called Havoc and Malice. They are not sentient like the blade Fenrir but have been in enough battles that they have developed their own personalities. These glass guns made use of electrostatic linear accelerators for propulsion and are said to share the same technological designs as ODIN's own weapon; Gungir.
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