Leonhardt|Bladelord_Loewe|The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky|英雄伝説VI 空の軌跡|Sora no Kiseki

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(A note on the translation: I'm not proficient in English, so this description was initially machine-translated. I apologize for any awkward phrasing.)
Usage Guidelines:
Recommended Strength: 0.8 - 1

Trigger Word:

ed6loewe,

Key Tags (Character):

1boy, mature, white hair, short hair, messy hair, purple eyes,

Key Tags (Clothing):

red neck ribbon, silver circular pendant, gray long coat, Stand collar, black collarless shirt, red belt, red waist tassel, pants, leather shoes,

Key Tags (weapon):

holding, weapon, gold sword, Kernviter,

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This release brings you Leonhardt from 《The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky》, a character also renowned by his epithet, "Bladelord Loewe". He has always been my favorite character, and due to the absence of any existing LoRAs for him, I took the initiative to create one myself.

The model tends to generate unexpectedly young-looking characters with unusual blushing by default. To counter this, add "mature" after "1boy" in your prompt, and include "blush, feminine, soft features" in your negative prompt.

"Kernviter" is the name of the character's golden sword. This LoRA can be triggered independently of the character itself. As shown in my examples, you can use it as a weapon LoRA for other characters by starting your prompt with "Kernviter", (omitting the character's trigger word) to equip them with this stylish golden sword.

This model is designed with dual functionality. It can be utilized as a character LoRA, a weapon LoRA, or both, offering great versatility.

However, like my previous LoRAs, this model is not without its flaws.

While its character generation is fundamentally satisfactory, it does present challenges when rendering the weapon "Kernviter". The model struggles to replicate the intricate blade design and complex decorative patterns with full fidelity. It cannot produce a 100% accurate copy of the sword, but by generating multiple attempts (typically between 5 to 10), you can often achieve a pleasing result.

Furthermore, a key limitation stems from the scarcity of high-quality source material: his default outfit is tightly coupled with the character. While changing it is possible, my tests show that a dedicated clothing LoRA is typically required to effectively replace his original attire.

However, this strong coupling has a benefit: when you omit the "ed6loewe" trigger, his character appearance will have virtually no impact on your composition, allowing "Kernviter" to integrate seamlessly into other scenes.

Enjoy using the model! If you like it, leaving a like or generating images provides valuable buzz and motivation for my future LoRA projects.

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