I share this because, well, Edgardo reminds me of Beowulf (Or at least what I'm wanting/hoping Beowulf will be). The world was fundamentally broken, and full of vicious people with ridiculous power. He was a nobody—armed with nothing but fists and an inexorable amount of courage. And he still found a way to do what is effectively punching out God. That's what I want from Beowulf—maybe not to the same scale, but the same general idea. In sheer defiance of the expected normalcy, doing something amazing, through nothing but his fists, his chair, and the strength of his spirit.
It's kind of weird how I've done like a complete 180 from my initial opinion when I first arrived; back then I was mildly interested in Eliza and asked "Why should I care about Beowulf?", now I'm really looking forward to Beowulf and Eliza's my least favorite character in the entire medium...