User:Damianito/Sandbox

Hi I'm Damian, this is my Sandbox.

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"Dzień dobry, mistrzu Joestar. Czekaliśmy na ciebie. Jestem kamerdynerem tego domu. (ようこそ、ジョースター様. お待ちしておりました. わたしはこの館の執事です.)"

- Telence T. D'Arby,

Telence T. D'Arby (テレンス・T・ダービー) jest trzeciorzędnym antagonistą występującym w trzeciej części serii ', ', a konkretnie w fabule "D'Arby the Player".

Telence jest młodszym bratem Daniela J. D'Arby'ego. Mieszkając w w Kairze i działając jako kamerdyner DIO, izoluje i rzuca wyzwanie Jotaro, Josephowi i, gdy  wchodzi do rezydencji i zmusza ich do walki z duszami przeciwko niemu w różnych wyzwaniach gier wideo.

Telence jest ostatnim członkiem. Jego Atum pozwala mu czytać w myślach i kraść dusze tych, którzy uznają porażkę z nim.

Wygląd
Telence nosi chustę na głowę i parę kolczyków w kształcie liter T i D. Ma włosy ula, które są podzielone i wystają w górę. Nosi niebieskawawą kamizelkę na czarnej koszuli z dwuwarstwowym symbolem serca w okolicy klatki piersiowej.

Ma równoległe paski wytatuowane na nosie, brodzie i czole (podobne do znaczeń na policzkach jego brata).

Osobowość
Jako kamerdyner, Telence jest osobą o manierach. Jednak jego postawa jest fasadą dla jego pokręconej i aroganckiej osobowości.

Ze względu na swój zawód, Telence jest raczej uprzejmy i uprzejmy, zachowując spokój nawet w obliczu prowokacji i przychodzi powitać i skonfrontować się z Grupą Joestar, gdy wchodzą do.

Chociaż Telence może wydawać się spokojny i opanowany, kiedyś brutalnie pobił swojego starszego brata za podrywanie jego dziewczyny i może być rozgniewany do tego stopnia, że staje się bardzo zestresowany i wydaje się wyglądać na starszego niż jego wiek. Czuje się lepszy od swojego starszego brata z powodu tej zdolności prekognitywnej, ale, jak zauważyli Jotaro i Joseph, brakuje mu sprytnej i sprytnej mentalności, którą jego starszy brat rozwinął jako hazardzista. Pokręcona osobowość Telence'a zostaje również obnażona, gdy pokazuje swoją kolekcję marionetek, w których napełnia dusze swoich ofiar, bawiąc się nimi i pokazując je, kiedy tylko może. W przeciwieństwie do swojego brata, który utrzymuje dusze w stanie uśpienia, uwięzione dusze Telence'a są świadome swojego statusu.

Telence jest bardzo inteligentnym człowiekiem i jest szczególnie biegły w grach wideo: pokonał takich jak i Tatsuhiko, dziecięcy geniusz z IQ 190, nawet bez użycia zdolności czytania w myślach jego Standa.

Jego znajomość mocy Standa sugeruje, że regularnie zadaje tylko pytania Tak / Nie, wiedząc, co zrobi jego przeciwnik, ale nie wiedząc, który ruch wykona. Jest to dodatkowo wspierane przez jego zadawanie pytania innych niż Tak / Nie w jego gniewie, tylko po to, aby spotkać się bez odpowiedzi i jego uświadomienie sobie, że pytanie musi być Tak / Nie.

Telence ma również przywiązanie do liczby 15 podczas wybierania liczb w swoich grach, ponieważ jego urodziny były 5 stycznia.

Atum jest Standem Telence T. D'Arby. Jest w stanie ukraść duszę każdego, kto rozpozna porażkę z nim, jak Ozyrys, i ma zdolność czytania w myślach w postaci widzenia dusz odpowiadających na pytania tak lub nie automatycznie.

Granie
Telence jest niesamowicie utalentowany w grach wideo. Wielokrotnie rzuca wyzwanie ludziom w grach wideo, zwłaszcza Noriaki Kakyoinowi, i nieustannie zwycięża.

Tło
Telence T. D'Arby was born on January 5, 1968. He grew up alongside his brother Daniel J. D'Arby.

With his talent at video games and the use of his Stand Atum, Telence had an even easier time stealing the souls of his opponents. Moreover, he claims that his older brother Daniel had never beaten him at any game. Thanks to Atum, Telence could indulge in his hobby of infusing people into puppets, building over time a small collection of victims.

At some point in time, Telence would brutally beat Daniel for trying to hit on his girlfriend.

After DIO came back from the bottom of the ocean, Telence met him at one point and entered into his service, becoming one of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods.

Stardust Crusaders
As the Joestar Group opens the front door of DIO's Mansion, Telence comes out of the shadows to greet them. Polnareff summons Silver Chariot, but the man then throws a card to interrupt his attack, finishing his formal greeting. Telence presents himself and reveals that he is the younger brother of Daniel J. D'Arby. However, he reassures his guests that he bears no ill will for his brother's defeat, explaining his superiority to Daniel. Telence openly brings out his Stand Atum, and when Jotaro comes out and summons Star Platinum, Telence perfectly guesses Star Platinum's incoming attack and evades it. Grabbing its arm as a dark hole appears on the floor, Atum drags Jotaro with it into the hole, followed suit by Joseph and Kakyoin. Telence brings the heroes to an island with a drawer, some TV sets and a game console and tells them that they won't be able to proceed until they defeat him. When Joseph points out that it is a three-against-one fight, D'Arby then shows his collections of dolls infused with the souls of his victims as testament of his strength, and incidentally showing his twisted soul. Indeed, Telence can also steal the soul of anyone who loses to him in a game. Moreover, D'Arby already has his grip on part of Jotaro's soul due to having guessed Jotaro's next blow earlier. Thus, the group is forced to play games with D'Arby to defeat him.

D'Arby requests that Kakyoin is the first to challenge him to a video game of his choosing, to which he agrees as he himself is quite talented at them. Thus, Kakyoin chooses F-Mega, a racing game. On the starting line, Kakyoin forgets to mash the acceleration button that gives the cars a boost. D'Arby is now slightly ahead and is confident that he will keep his advantage but Kakyoin purposefully spins his car and crashes it against Telence's, making things even; still, Kakyoin is at a slight disadvantage. At the sixth corner of the race track, both players expect to enter a shortcut tunnel, but the tunnel is only large enough to fit one car. Due to his spinning, Kakyoin's car has less energy and is pushed aside by Telence's but he then expertly makes his car drive on the wall of the tunnel. The cars enter the shortcut's most dangerous area where they cannot see the car yet must avoid the mines and a cannon. At the exit of the tunnel, D'Arby's car is still ahead of Kakyoin's car and the butler declares his victory. Determined to win, Kakyoin exploits the fact that D'Arby has now less energy on his car to spin and make it fly out off the tracks while he lands safely. Kakyoin has accomplished his plan, but D'Arby was prepared: he purposefully let himself get knocked aside to gain an insurmountable advantage for the race. At the revelation, Kakyoin subconsciously recognizes defeat and Atum steals his soul. D'Arby adds Kakyoin to his collection and explains that should he die, Kakyoin will die for good, forcing Jotaro and Joseph to keep playing.

Immediately afterward, Telence is challenged by Jotaro, who challenges him at the baseball game Oh! That's A Baseball!. Initially, Telence makes use of his superior experience to pitch for Jotaro's batter's cold zones, but is surprised when Jotaro claims that he has "memorized how to hit" and scores a home run right after, along with a few more after that. This forces Telence to recognize Star Platinum's incredible precision and to counter that with his Stand's precognitive abilities.

Telence responds to this by hinting at the true nature of his Stand's powers and follows up by claiming his next pitch is a forkball. Atum, however, reads Jotaro's response and Telence changes his pitch to a fastball. This causes Jotaro's batter to hit a pop fly, and D'Arby's player manages to catch it, causing Jotaro's third out and the players to change sides. D'Arby claims his next hit will be a home run and demonstrates this by responding to Jotaro's pitch directly at his player and hitting a home run and repeating the process twice more.

Jotaro then removes his hat and calls his pitch, and D'Arby answers, though is promptly surprised when Jotaro manages to force his batter out with a pitch that was contrary to both his call and his soul's confirmation of the pitch. D'Arby, using Atum, manages to figure out that Jotaro was cheating and, because he is unable to figure out how he is cheating and Jotaro quoted his brother's line as justification for his continued participation in the game, loses his temper and attempts to figure out Jotaro's trick, but is unable to and the sides change as a result. D'Arby finally blows a fuse and knocks Jotaro's cap off, checks his console, and questions him repeatedly on how he was cheating, but is still unable to figure out the reason. D'Arby makes one final pitch, but Jotaro scores another home run, causing D'Arby's soul to admit defeat and Kakyoin's soul to be released.

Telence immediately tries to cover up his defeat but is promptly proven wrong by Jotaro reiterating the ability of his Stand. He then turns his head and notices that one of the controllers has Hermit Purple wrapped around it, causing him to realize that the one playing against him was not Jotaro, but rather Joseph Joestar. When both Joestars turn around to finish him, Telence asks if he could be spared but is sharply countered when Jotaro asks him to find the answer by reading his soul, which, much to his horror, answers "no". Jotaro then presents Telence with the dilemma of guessing which fist he will hit him with. Telence asks if it is the "left", and then the "right", before finding out that the answer is "both". Telence finally asks if it is Jotaro's signature attack "ORA ORA ORA!" before receiving his answer directly in the form of a Star Platinum barrage and being blown straight through the false sky created by Kenny G.

Later DIO, who kept Telence at his side because he liked his ability, comments that Telence will never understand why he lost because he was not willing to die for him as Vanilla Ice was.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC)
Unlike his battle in the manga, on the SNES title, Telence is encountered and fought like a normal boss, as he uses his Stand, ATUM, to make physical attacks on the player.



JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1)
Telence T. D'Arby appears as a Mini Game in Super Story Mode. The fight is simply two "quick time event" mini-games, where the player must perform the correct manuevers during the F-1 Racing minigame. Afterwards, the player has to hit and pitch the ball properly to win. Telence himself will be punched through the ceiling of his room once the Mini Game is over.

All-Star Battle (PS3)
Telence appears on several commercials challenging Jotaro to fight in All-Star Battle (as the game's launch was coming closer Telence's reaction were getting more and more desperate, ending by his famous mind reading on Jotaro "YES! YES! YES!", much like his reactions against Jotaro in the manga).

Telence also appears as the explanatory character for the CHARACTER GALLERY MODE, where the player can see all the characters models and costumes (similar to his Stand ability).

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Ciekawostki

 * Telence T. D'Arby's voice actor in the Part 3 TV anime and All-Star Battle, Junichi Suwabe, also voices Leone Abbacchio in the Part 5 TV anime.

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