![]() ![]() Garry discovers Mary's true identity in a small library in the violet area. Garry then proceeds to collect the seven balls of paint needed for Ib to retrieve the brown key at an upper level. Garry becomes increasingly annoyed by this, and you have the option of either having him set it aside or kick it. In the Violet Area, Garry is followed by a disturbing blue doll after being separated from Mary and Ib. He mentions that he is sorry he wasn't looking out for Ib as much as he should have been and gets surprised if you apologize for causing him trouble. You are able to talk to Garry directly in this room. When Ib wakes up, Garry asks if she is okay and, depending upon Ib's answer, gives her a piece of lemon candy from his coat pocket. ![]() In the Gray Area, Ib collapses out of exhaustion in a hallway and Garry carries her into the "safe room" and covers her with his coat. He particularly has a distaste for the blue "disturbing" dolls. There is an instance where he falls over in shock and several other instances where he has the opportunity to damage items in the gallery, which can lead to the bad endings. Garry is more easily startled in comparison to Ib by the events of the game. After he joins Ib's party, Garry aids Ib by clarifying words she does not know, protecting her, and often providing commentary. Garry seems pretty friendly, although a little shy. After getting back the blue rose, healing it, and giving it to Garry, he joins Ib's party. After some exploring, Ib will find the Lady in Blue tearing apart a blue rose. He appears to be in a great amount of pain, moaning and not moving. When Ib first meets Garry, he is laying face down on the floor. After getting it back, Ib revives the rose in a vase full of water and gives it back to Garry, who returns to full health. ![]() Garry's rose is first discovered by Ib, who finds it in the hands of a Lady in Blue. Blue is shown to represent kindness, mysteriousness, and emotion, but could also represent loneliness and depression. The reason is most likely due to the fact that Garry is a young adult and that Ib is a child.Īnother theory why Garry's rose is blue due to his personality. Unlike Ib, Garry's rose is blue which is symbolic for "impossible miracles" (because blue roses don't exist naturally, so it seems impossible and miraculous). His rose has ten petals, unlike Ib's. Like Ib, Garry has a rose that represents his life, and as it wilts, so does Garry. He will often help Ib in many ways, ranging from moving statues that block their way to translating words that Ib does not know.Īs the game progresses, Garry continues to show signs of protectiveness over Ib, and can go to extreme measures to protect her, even to the point of risking his life. He will do much to protect her, even saving her when she faints, and later giving her a piece of candy to lighten her spirits. Garry's gentler side grows as he spends more time with Ib. When talking to Ib, however, he is kind to her from the first moment they introduce themselves to each other. Garry is mysterious yet expressive, and his mood can change quickly depending on the situation. Garry is a gentle, soft-spoken man who utilizes feminine pronouns of the Japanese language due to the fact that he doesn't like using crude speech. He wears pale brown pants with a black belt, and black shoes. He has light purple hair with a few darker streaks, pale skin, and black eyes. He wears a long, dark blue, tattered coat that he claims to be "fashionable." Underneath, he wears a light green sleeveless shirt. ![]()
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