Judgement

"Hail 2 U! ((君に幸あれ)！)"

- Judgement's catchphrase

Judgement (ジャッジメント（審判）) is the Stand of Cameo, featured in the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders.

Judgement is a burly mechanical humanoid Stand whose ability is to sculpt fakes out of dirt, "granting" wishes by creating things that its victims ask for.

Appearance
Judgement appears as a large, mechanical humanoid robot. Barrel-chested, it wears massive shoulder pads and has three fingers of a metallic sheen on its hands. A piece in the shape of a round helmet sits atop the left side of its head. Its design is inspired by ' and ' by.

Personality
Cameo speaks through Judgement, pretending to be a kind and goads Polnareff into activating its ability. However, it soon reveals its true plan and exposes its pleasure at turning the wishes of his victim against themselves. Judgement often shouts "Hail 2 U!", after granting a wish, and as a battle cry.

The stand represents the tarot card, Judgement, which symbolizes rebirth and self-reflection. The Stand's nature is also consistent with the card's symbolism in reverse: casting doubt and deceiving people into making poor decisions.

Abilities
Judgement is a fairly powerful Stand, having above average strength and speed as far as Stands go and is able to clash with Silver Chariot and come out without a scratch. Its large metal body is particularly hard to damage. However, it yields against more brute-force Stands like Magician's Red and relies on tricking unwitting victims to use their wish against them.

Wish Granting
Judgement's unique power is to create clay constructs out of humans' deepest desires but it will turn the wishes against its victims. This is a representation of Judgement's power; to toy with a person's heart. The fakes are nearly perfect: fake treasures will have the weight and texture of real gold and fake people will have the appearance (although Judgement purposefully makes them more monstrous), voice and memories of the real person. Passing as a genie, it tricks Jean Pierre Polnareff into wishing for his sister to come back to life and then used his emotional power to form a visage of her out of the dirt. However, Sherry's clone tried to devour Polnareff, who couldn't muster the strength to hurt his sister's figure.

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Trivia

 * Judgement's ability to grant wishes was inspired by the classic tale of.
 * The notation for Judgement's catchphrase,, is styled after the names of 's songs, and.