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Google sucks for asking questions. I thought twinks were supposed to be youthful.
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Baldur from Norse mythology and the "God of War" series is not generally considered a "twink." The term "twink" typically refers to a young, effeminate, and often slender or androgynous-looking man, often associated with gay culture. While Baldur in "God of War" has a youthful appearance and is physically strong, he is not portrayed as effeminate or overly slender. He is depicted as a powerful, immortal warrior, and his personality in the game is more focused on his rage and physical prowess than on any stereotypical "twink" characteristics. In Norse mythology, Baldr is the god of light, joy, and purity, and while his youthful appearance is noted, the concept of a "twink" does not align with his traditional portrayal.

Who says a twink can't be a God of War... And don't say a god of war must look like a bodybuilder. Norse mythology never had the thought of muscles like ancient Greece. Only wisdom and strength.
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Why not use bing instead?
Why not use duck duck go instead?
You can still be masculine without looking super muscly. There are certain traits that allow us to discern a fat woman from a fat man. Plus you can still be muscly without having a Schwartzenegger bod. King David isn't super built up but his musculature lends himself to looking masculine rather than effeminate.

Plus a Nordic beard lends against femininity. Women don't usually have beards, and when they do they're considered a carnival attraction.

Dunno about Baldur but Thor[www.germanicmythology.com] still looks very much like a guy even though he's much lankier and scrawnier looking than I would have suggested. In fact, with those pointy hats the nordic gods look somewhat like David the Gnome, who actually looks rather masculine when contrasted against his wife Lisa.
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