Jojo's bizarre adventure
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The entire world of Jojo's bizarre adventures!
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All items and abilities:
Stone mask: The Stone Mask is activated when it is touched by blood. Once activated, the mask extends stone tendrils from its edges, piercing the wearer’s skull and brain. The tendrils are meant to trigger certain precise points in the brain; the process is described as being similar to acupuncture. The process also produces a brief flash of light. The mask’s effects on the brain activate immediately upon piercing it and free the wearer from the constraints of natural limitation, causing them to gain immense strength and other abilities. This process has been shown to work on both horses and humans. humans affected by the mask can jump five to eight meters, punch with a 2000–4000 kg/cm2 force, and triple their leg strength.[25] However, the body is unable to adapt to this power, rendering it “dead” (in a sense) and weak to direct sunlight or the Ripple. In addition, the wearer also develops an uncontrollable bloodlust capable of overriding even familial bonds.
Hamon: The Ripple (波紋 Hamon, lit. Ripples), also commonly referred to by its Japanese name of Hamon, is an energy used in the ancient form of martial arts, Sendō (仙道, lit. “Way of The Hermit/Wizard”).
Through self-controlled respiration, a trained person can produce an energy manifesting as ripples throughout their body and that is identical to the energy of the Sun, in polar opposition to the energy exerted by Vampires, Zombies, and the Pillar Men. The Ripple is an energy identical to the Sun’s rays, which the human body can produce through controlled breathing, having the effect of producing ripples of energy propagating from the bloodstream to the rest of the body and other objects in contact with it. The Ripple manifests itself as electricity-like sparks, and it can be seen by ordinary humans. The Ripple can also affect non-living things. An object charged with the energy of the Ripple will have one or several attributes enhanced by the energy, making it a more effective tool or weapon. Liquids conduct the Ripple especially well (and the user’s Ripple shows on liquids as actual ripples). Due to its identical nature to the positive energy of the Sun, the Ripple’s primary uses are to heal various wounds or ailments, and combat creatures such as vampires and zombies. Living organisms can be affected by Ripple attacks, but are not automatically hurt by it.
Vampires: Vampires were created by the Pillar Men with acupuncture techniques that they developed through the use of the Stone Mask. Vampires can be created in two ways. One way is to wear the Stone Mask while exposing it to blood. The other way is for a vampire to give a corpse some of their own blood. Vampires are known for their battle cry “WRY” (ウリイ Uri) and numerous superhuman traits. The most obvious abilities are their raw strength, regeneration, blood-sucking tentacles at their fingers and near-immortality. On top of that, many vampires are capable of manipulating their bodies in creative and unique ways.
Pillar men: The Pillar Men are from a race of ancient, humanoid, super human beings. These beings are now nearly extinct, but used to live hundreds of thousand of years ago in the American continent. They are highly intelligent, extremely strong, and able to manipulate their bodies to a very fine degree; however, they are vulnerable to the rays of the Sun and to the Ripple. Their physiology is very different from humans, though outwardly they appear very similar. The only visible feature that can differentiate them from humans is the horns on their forehead. An individual being can possess one or several small horns; for them, displaying their horns is a sign of honor. Moreover, these beings are inherently powerful, have athletic physiques exclusively, and have long life spans. Their near immortality causes them to produce only very few children, as there is little need, and sleep for millennia instead of hours, staying awake for comparable periods. The Pillar Men can freely change and manipulate their bodies to a greater degree and speed than any vampire created by the Stone Masks, being able to dislocate or even break their own bones as well as flatten organs in order to achieve any form they desire. With their near-immortality and powers of regeneration, they can survive, endure attacks, and restore their bodies even after being reduced to only their brain. The Pillar Men are immune to age and disease, and the remaining Pillar Men have lived for thousands of years.
The red stone of Aja: The stone is said to be able to absorb light and refract it a million times which it then emits as a laser-like beam, and in conjunction with the Stone Mask, would enable Pillar Men to unlock their full potential, removing all weaknesses, including the inability to withstand sunlight.
Wedding Ring of Death: They consist of hollow rings of an unknown material, containing a highly potent venom. Their apparent sole purpose is to ensure that anyone who promised to challenge the Pillar Men at a later time would have to do so, lest their lethal poison is released.
Tarot Cards: Tarot (タロット, Tarotto) refers to a deck of cards that determine an individual’s fate and suggests their Stand abilities.
Bow and Arrow: Approximately 50,000 years ago, a meteorite crash-landed on Earth around an underpopulated region of what is now known as Cape YorkW, GreenlandW. In 1978, a mineral excavation team uncovered an unknown virus within the rocks of the surrounding area and determined that it had been lying dormant inside the meteorite that hit Earth long ago. Despite extensive research, government doctors were unable to determine the alien virus’ purpose outside the total elimination of human life. Akin to the theory of evolution, it was discovered that certain people possessed a quality that would enable them to survive when exposed to the virus, as well as grant them supernatural abilities, known as Stands. Several hundred years before the discovery of the virus, a man who wished to acquire the power of the gods took the rocks and fashioned them into Arrowheads. The Arrows allowed the wielder to unlock Stand abilities in those who had the potential to awaken one, essentially acting as the aforementioned trigger. When a living creature is pierced by one of the Arrows, it will catalyze and awaken the individual’s dormant Stand .
The reason the Arrows can awaken Stand abilities is because the meteorite the Arrows were made from was host to an alien virus. The virus is a merciless one, with most people who contract it dying. However, a small number of people possess an abstract trait that allows them to survive, and as if to reward this trait, the individual’s Stand is manifested. This process has been described as being similar to natural selectionW, the evolutionary process in which some creatures better adapt to their circumstances than others and thus survive more easily.
However, if the target lacks sufficient spiritual strength, they will die if the wound is fatal. On the other hand, the Arrows normally only seek out (and pierce) those who can handle the strain to begin with.
DISCS: The Discs are similar in appearance to Compact discWs but have the word “DISC” engraved on them in capital letters. A Stand can be seen inside the Stand Discs while memories can be glanced at in Memory Discs, although a full examination requires the insertion of the disc. Despite their appearance, the Discs feel rubbery and elastic,[1] instead of like plastic, making them impervious to physical damage. The Discs are perennial, existing even long after Whitesnake ceases to exist, and are indestructible unless inserted into a dying person, causing the inserted disc to slowly crumble. Unlike Stands, an ordinary person can see the Discs.
Stands: A Stand (スタンド Sutando) is a visual manifestation of life energy (in other words, the manifestation of the soul of the user). A Stand is an entity psychically generated by its owner, referred to as a Stand User (スタンド使い Sutando Tsukai).[1] It generally presents itself as a figure hovering over or near the user and possesses abilities beyond that of an ordinary human, which, depending on the Stand User, can be wielded for good or evil.
Steel ball: The Zeppeli Family’s Steel Balls are polished, highly spherical balls of steel, about the size of a baseball or boule. They are grooved on opposite faces by two large hexagons, almost joined by lines crossing the balls between their corners.
These Steel Balls are designed to facilitate a powerful and versatile form of Spin focused on the manipulation of human or animal anatomy and various organ systems. They may be thrown far and with force, and maintain a lengthy, regular Spin, able even to boomerang after impact to be caught by their user.
Spin: The Spin is a state of rotation defined by its closeness to perfection, that perfection being the Golden Rectangle (黄金長方形 Ōgon Chōhōkei), more specifically the Golden Spiral that is derived from the Rectangle, a mathematically endless spiral, and a feature said to be omnipresent in the surrounding nature and a fortiori in works of art.[1]
Unlike the average rotation, the Spin is persistent and produces more rotational energy[1] than it takes to create. That rotational energy is transferred to nearby objects in the form of vibrations[2] and can be wielded for a wide array of purposes.
Saints corpse: Apparently ancient human remains; the Corpse Parts are first described as belonging to a Saint, miraculously self-preserving, and disposed to imparting miraculous (Stand) powers (in the style of certain religious relics). The Parts often grant those merging with them Stand powers (in a function similar to the Bow and Arrow of the original continuity).
Locacaca/Rokakaka: The Locacaca grows off a short, pole-like tree with rings on its exterior and a flower on the top. From this trunk, spoke-like branches sprout. These thin branches possess thorns and grow a single Locacaca fruit per branch. The Locacaca fruit grows upwards from the branch. The fruits are depicted as somewhat peach-like, with bumps or thorns covering its flesh. The fruit of the Locacaca tree follows the same principles of “equivalent exchange” as the grounds of the Higashikata estate; they are capable of granting anyone who eats it “something” by taking “something else” from them. The most faithful example of this concept is when the old man uses the Locacaca fruit to regrow his lost leg in exchange for his eyesight, both of his eyes transforming into stone and breaking apart soon thereafter.[2] Apparently this process can be repeated as long as someone has a fruit, continuously sacrificing random parts of their own bodies in order to gain back what they had given in the previous instance. the Locacaca takes 3 minutes and 21 seconds to heal a specific lesion in the body, prioritizing the gravest one over others, and taking the cells and nutrients from another region of the body which turns into rock. However, the chosen region is random and no one knows how it chooses.