Noun
(Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth
Source: WordNetAccording to High, Baldr once started to have dreams indicating that his life was in danger. Source: Internet
And supposedly Baldr was invincible too because Frigg had extracted an oath from every object on Earth not to harm her son. Source: Internet
"Baldrs would in strictness appear to have no connexion with the Goth. balþs (bold, audax), nor Paltar with the OHG. pald, nor Baldr with the ON. ballr 'dangerous, dire'. Source: Internet
Expecting to choose the god Baldr by the beauty of the feet she selects, Skaði instead finds that she has picked Njörðr. Source: Internet
Frigg explains that "Weapons and wood will not hurt Baldr. Source: Internet
Frigg responds that if there was a boy like her now-deceased son Baldr in the hall, Loki would not be able to escape from the wrath of the gods. Source: Internet