>>54980216I can't say much for others but I find that it's the miserable yet rugged appearance combined with the fact that he's still very much Ingo and hasn't changed a whole lot despite losing his memories. I was simping for the Subway Bosses all the way back in high school when they were shown off in Corocoro, so obviously I already have a bias. And yet, I so badly want to comfort him somehow and make him feel a little less lost, it always felt to me like even though the Pearl Clan accepted him and let him even take care of their beloved Noble Pokemon, that he never felt that he fit in entirely. He's very separated from everyone and everything else, kind of just doing his own thing. I felt it especially when the free DLC came out where every other Warden has their own little thing going on, but Ingo isn't involved until the very end where he tells you about the Path of Solitude (wow that's very fitting, thank you Game Freak I hate it). I'd say it was like he was added in as an afterthought, with the way he's sort of treated as a "oh right, this guy is also here, so anyways..." despite how significant space-time distortions and rifts are, he and his story felt so... lampshaded? I would also say it's the fact something so awful happened to him and he's hardly aware of it, which makes him seem even more sympathetic. And what about his brother, what is he doing? Does he ever find Ingo? I've been entertaining the idea Emmet also has amnesia in the future somewhere, but only because I hate thinking he's all alone in Unova without knowing what happened.
tl;dr angsty and cool old man that desperately need the sadness fucked out of him
>despite not being the most conventionally attractive characterI guess he's no Steven or N, but I like the fact that he's not a bishounen because those are a dime a dozen. He's still handsome in a manlier way.