Persona 6/Eiji Ishimura

"Ahahaha! a strong one I see! even with me morphing and shaping within you, you simply grit your teeth and move on! the markings of a true knight! I can sense greatness within you, lad. Greatness that even you yourself have failed to fully unleash upon the world. But, with my help, I have no doubt you will become the greatest hero in this party of the world! Hero... yes! that word will define you! I will not stop until you truly live up to that title! Do you wish to become a hero, lad? then speak my name! I am thou! thou art I!"

- Don Quixote to Eiji

Appearances

 * Persona 6: Playable Character; Magician Arcana
 * Persona 6 (manga): Major Character
 * Persona 6: The Animation: Major Character
 * Persona 6: Battle Royale: Playable Character/Protagonist (Eiji Ishimura Story Route)
 * Persona 6: Dancing Under the Moon: Playable Character
 * Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight: DLC Support Voice
 * Persona Q3: Labyrinth Evermore: Playable Character

Design
Eiji has blonde hair that has a blue band wrapped around one of his bangs. He usually wears a yellow jacket that is never zipped up. Under the jacket, he wears a mostly black T-shirt with a single yellow stripe going vertically down. He mostly wears denim jeans and white shows. He has a love of the color yellow and most of his uniforms have the color yellow in them.

His school uniform is a traditional Japanese schoolboy uniform, though the top button of the coat is never done and the usually white inside of the suit is yellow. He keeps both his hairband and white shoes, which he almost never takes off.

During the summer, they start wearing a mostly white shirt that has a sunset on the chest. He also takes off his jacket and usually drapes it over his shoulder.

During the winter, he wears a very thick coat and a yellow jacket that covers his mouth. His eyes have grown a lot darker and his nose is far redder due to him having a flew through most of the winter.

Etymology
Eiji (栄治) means prosperity or peace and Ishimura (石村) literally translates as "stone village".

Trivia

 * In the Japanese version of the game, the antagonist Daizo Masuya refers to Eiji as a "Pot" (お釜), which is a Japanese insult for a gay person. This wouldn't make sense to Western audiences, so it was changed to the insult "homo".
 * This raised a small amount of controversy due to the term's offensive nature.