
I have to start out with one of my all-time favorite heroes.
![[Image: Lloyd_Irving_PSP___Red_by_jbeave.png]](http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs40/f/2009/022/e/9/Lloyd_Irving_PSP___Red_by_jbeave.png)
Lloyd Irving from Tales of Symphonia. Garryson has similar views on being a hero and idealism of a world that can work for everyone. Like Lloyd, he isn't the best at everything, but he doesn't let that stop him from trying and helping others to try.
![[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTkjDlnEIhDS_jSLEI8QKu...pYYcWjLySW]](https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTkjDlnEIhDS_jSLEI8QKu2exrq2aqCEcW7OfF6G1pYYcWjLySW)
Akira Takizawa, or "The Air King" from Eden of the East. Takizawa never backed down from doing what had to be done to make his country a better place. He made himself out to be the villain for the greater good. He also constantly disappears to shoulder the burden alone, a trait Garryson has. Garryson is always trying to do everything himself, taking what burdens he can onto his own shoulders so that others don't have to.
![[Image: holland0001.jpg]](http://animewallpaperstock.com/wallpaper/02ka/eureka-seven/solo/holland0001.jpg)
I take a few different things from Holland Novak of Eureka 7. Garryson's jaded sense of reality and leadership pull from Holland's style. Garryson, like Holland, has the personality of a rider, aching for freedom and exhilaration. Coupled with the side of him that is a social renegade is the level headed, sometimes emotionless, leadership of necessity.
![[Image: edward-edward-elric-11625301-1280-800.jpg]](http://cartoonpacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/edward-edward-elric-11625301-1280-800.jpg)
Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. A lot of Garryson's childhood has similarities with the Elric brothers. He has sins he eternally holds onto, seeking redemption and feeling like he doesn't deserve a home to return to until he's redeemed his soul. He has seen far too much of the darker side of life from an early age, which forced him to grow up too fast.
These are the biggest influences on my character. A jaded, but deep down idealistic, hero.
![[Image: Lloyd_Irving_PSP___Red_by_jbeave.png]](http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs40/f/2009/022/e/9/Lloyd_Irving_PSP___Red_by_jbeave.png)
Lloyd Irving from Tales of Symphonia. Garryson has similar views on being a hero and idealism of a world that can work for everyone. Like Lloyd, he isn't the best at everything, but he doesn't let that stop him from trying and helping others to try.
Akira Takizawa, or "The Air King" from Eden of the East. Takizawa never backed down from doing what had to be done to make his country a better place. He made himself out to be the villain for the greater good. He also constantly disappears to shoulder the burden alone, a trait Garryson has. Garryson is always trying to do everything himself, taking what burdens he can onto his own shoulders so that others don't have to.
![[Image: holland0001.jpg]](http://animewallpaperstock.com/wallpaper/02ka/eureka-seven/solo/holland0001.jpg)
I take a few different things from Holland Novak of Eureka 7. Garryson's jaded sense of reality and leadership pull from Holland's style. Garryson, like Holland, has the personality of a rider, aching for freedom and exhilaration. Coupled with the side of him that is a social renegade is the level headed, sometimes emotionless, leadership of necessity.
![[Image: edward-edward-elric-11625301-1280-800.jpg]](http://cartoonpacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/edward-edward-elric-11625301-1280-800.jpg)
Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. A lot of Garryson's childhood has similarities with the Elric brothers. He has sins he eternally holds onto, seeking redemption and feeling like he doesn't deserve a home to return to until he's redeemed his soul. He has seen far too much of the darker side of life from an early age, which forced him to grow up too fast.
These are the biggest influences on my character. A jaded, but deep down idealistic, hero.
![[Image: HvjYXi5.png]](http://i.imgur.com/HvjYXi5.png)