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Norse God Baldur Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Norse God Baldur coloring page features the beloved deity of light, purity, and beauty surrounded by intricate Norse symbols and decorative elements. The detailed design includes bold outlines perfect for intermediate to advanced colorists who love mythology themes. Print this free coloring sheet and bring the legendary son of Odin to life with your favorite colors!
Frequently asked
Who was Baldur in Norse mythology?
Baldur was the son of Odin and Frigg, representing light, beauty, purity, and goodness. He was considered the most handsome and beloved of all the gods in Norse mythology. His death and eventual return were central to the Norse creation cycle and the prophecy of Ragnarok, making his story one of the most important in Norse legend.
What caused Baldur's death in Norse mythology?
Baldur was killed by a mistletoe dart thrown by the blind god Hod, who was tricked by the trickster Loki. Before his death, Baldur's mother Frigg made everything promise not to harm him, but she overlooked the humble mistletoe plant. His death brought immense sorrow to Asgard and set events in motion leading to Ragnarok.
What were Baldur's special abilities and powers?
Baldur possessed the power of light and beauty, radiating goodness and joy wherever he went. He was invulnerable to harm due to his mother's protective spell that made all things pledge not to hurt him. He also had the ability to bring hope and healing to those around him, making him one of the most cherished gods.
Are these Norse God Baldur coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our coloring pages, including this free printable of Baldur, are completely free to download and print. No membership, subscription, or signup is required. Simply visit our website, select the design you like, and print it instantly from your home computer.
What age are these Norse God Baldur coloring pages for?
Our Norse God Baldur coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger colorers can enjoy simple, bold outlines, while older kids can challenge themselves with intricate details and complex patterns that bring this mythological figure to life.















