Lloyd Irving teams out to defend his childhood friend and on-going Chosen One Colette Brunel on her Journey of World Regeneration. Helping them is Lloyd's best friend and Bratty Half-Pint Genis Sage, Lloyd's teacher and Genis' older sister Raine Sage, and a mysterious Badass mercenary called Kratos Aurion.
Tales of Symphonia Characters:
Lloyd Irving
At the beginning of the game, he is a typical overly idealistic Idiot Hero, but he grows upon discovering the world as it is, making his idealism into a goal to save both worlds and everyone living inside it.
Colette Brunel
She Is a naive, sweet, cheerful girl with an incredibly large martyr complex. she originally tries to dissuade Lloyd from following her, then hides the truth from him as long as she can, but he manages to change her mind when he prevents her from dying, and then reprimands her on her acceptance of her fate.
Genius/Genis Sage
He's extremely clever, making him often quite sarcastic and arrogant toward Lloyd, and later Zelos, but he also starts out just as idealistic as his best friend.
Refill/Raine Sage
She starts off as very cynical, but over the course of the game, she trusts Lloyd more and more to achieve his idealistic world.
Kratos Aurion
He speaks little, smiles less, and gets angry once every blue moon; this, combined with his superb swordsmanship, makes him the epitome of Badass according to Genis, but a perpetual thorn in Lloyd's side, who tries his best to earn the older man's respect.
Sheena Fujibayashi
Despite of her attachment to her world and her village, she consistently picks the 'right' choice over blindly following her orders, even when she knows she will be punished for it. Her powers as a Summoner are essential to the second half of the game.
Zelos Wilder
Among the aristocracy of Tethe'alla, he's extremely popular and a regular Casanova, and retains the common prejudice against Half Elves.
Presea Combatir
Her emotionlessness results from the Cruxis Crystal experiments that where conducted on her; the party makes it their goal to cure her, since anyway the process can't be much different from the one employed to cure Colette.
Marta Lualdi
She views him as effeminate, but believes he possesses a hidden strength which is why she reminds him by saying "Come on. You're a man! Speak up!".
Emil Castagnier
He receives the strength to fight against monsters through this contract, making his voice deepen, his eyes turn red, and his attitude bolder. In the duration of this phase, Emil is more violent and blood-thirsty, which is why some call him a monster.
Tales of Symphonia Trailer
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