>>127404668>runs from camp to camp at the drop of a hat.because he's humble but he's also extremely confident.
He's ready to admit that he's wrong when someone shows him with good arguments, and then he immediately wants to do something about it and solve the problem.Which ends up causing other problems and then somebody comes to tell him, he admits his mistake and goes to fix thing, causing other problems. And on and on it goes.
He's not interested in attention. He's the polar opposite to heimerdinger.
Heimerdinger is set in his ways and always thinks of all the possible potential negative outcomes, leading him often to complete inaction. Jayce is ready to change his opinion and do something about it right away.
They are both genuinely good and interested in the welfare of others rather than power, they're both humble and they both care for the good of the world. But they go about it in totally opposite ways. Heimerdinger is cursed by too much knowledge and experience, Jayce is cursed with ignorance and impulsivity.