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Garland papercraft
Garland's design varies across different releases of Final Fantasy. His basic design is that of a warrior wearing plate mail with a cape, which varies in color but is usually a shade of blue or purple, and a horned helmet, with two large horns curving out from the sides and two smaller vertical horns on the top. All versions past the NES version give his cape a gold trim, and he has glowing eyes visible within the shadows of his helmet's visor, which are variably yellow or red. Manual artwork for the Game Boy Advance port shows Garland wielding a curved sword, but no version of Final Fantasy has ever depicted Garland wielding a weapon in-game. Other media, such as FMVs for the PlayStation Origins port, broadly keep to this design of Garland as an armored knight with a horned helmet and prominently blue armor and cape.
Instruction: PDO
Garland's design varies across different releases of Final Fantasy. His basic design is that of a warrior wearing plate mail with a cape, which varies in color but is usually a shade of blue or purple, and a horned helmet, with two large horns curving out from the sides and two smaller vertical horns on the top. All versions past the NES version give his cape a gold trim, and he has glowing eyes visible within the shadows of his helmet's visor, which are variably yellow or red. Manual artwork for the Game Boy Advance port shows Garland wielding a curved sword, but no version of Final Fantasy has ever depicted Garland wielding a weapon in-game. Other media, such as FMVs for the PlayStation Origins port, broadly keep to this design of Garland as an armored knight with a horned helmet and prominently blue armor and cape.
Instruction: PDO
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