Baldur

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Bal·dur

 (bôl′dər)
n.
Variant of Balder.
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N-ICE ONE SON: Pars players mob scorer Andrius Skerla, left, while Noel Hunt tries to escape Baldur Bett, above
BALDUR Bett insists his side can dump the Pars out of the UEFA Cup after picking up a few tips from his former Aberdeen team-mates
Scott Thomson 6 Worked away in the midfield, initially there to snuff out Baldur Bett and came more into it as game went on.
BALDUR BETT,son of former Scotland star Jim,was last night savouring the prospect of facing Dunfermline.
The gameplay is Baldur's Gate, but unlike the other games in this genre, your character doesn't get stronger or more powerful.
"They have Baldur Bett, who was at Aberdeen, but they don't have any outstanding players who have performed at a high level in Europe.
It made people think Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale and this ain't it.
FORMER Aberdeen star Baldur Bett - son of former Scotland star Jim Bett - is relishing the prospect of a return to Scotland.
The Canadian-based company had proved itself capable with such classics as the Baldur's Gate series and last year's Neverwinter Nights.
After is when you can airily admit that you always played the Baldur's Gate epic, of which this is the latest.
But if you buy the DVD version of Baldur's Gate 2, which is also released this month, you get Heart Of Winter free.
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