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"Jestem typem, który błyszczy tylko wtedy, gdy łączy siły z kimś innym! Po co być numerem jeden, skoro można być numerem dwa? Taki jest styl życia Hol Horse'a!"

- Hol Horse

Hol Horse (ホル・ホース) jest drugorzędnym antagonistą występującym w trzeciej części serii ', '. Jest także głównym bohaterem spin-offu mangi.

Zostaje wprowadzony podczas fabuły "Emperor and Hanged Man" i powraca w innych wątkach później, odgrywając główną rolę w fabule "Hol Horse and Boingo".

Hol Horse jest wynajętym przez DIO, który współpracuje ze swoim partnerem, J. Geilem, aby wyeliminować. Dzierżąc pistoletowy, , jest w stanie strzelać do swoich wrogów pociskami, które może kontrolować.

Wygląd
Hol Horse to wysoki mężczyzna o atletycznej budowie. Ma jasne włosy do ramion i długie bokobrody. Ma również dołeczki w policzkach i rozszczep podbródka.

Hol Horse nosi głównie jasne ubrania z ciemnym podkoszulkiem i z szerokim rondem, który ma dwa długie, cienkie, luźne paski zwisające. Nosi opaski na rękę i długi top bez rękawów z rozciętymi bokami, rozciągający się poniżej talii w prostokątnym kształcie z przodu i z tyłu. Pod opaską na lewym ramieniu nosi stalowy zegarek z cyframi rzymskimi.

Podobnie jak typowi zachodni kowboje, Hol Horse ma na spodniach i nosi, które mają przymocowane.

W spin-offie , Hol Horse nosi postrzępiony płaszcz oprócz swojego zwykłego stroju. Co więcej, wymienił swój stary zegarek na rękę i teraz nosi trzy zegarki na nadgarstku.

Osobowość
Hol Horse jest przedstawiany jako zachodni, wydaje się być odważnym i kobieciarzem. Natomiast jego strach objawia się, gdy jest pod presją. Jest bystrym oszustem i głównym oportunistą, mającym tendencję do polegania na innych, a także na szczęściu, aby się uratować.

Hol Horse wyznaje przekonanie, że istnieje hierarchia między ludźmi, a także ich bronią. Podczas walki z i  porównuje bitwę do japońskich szachów wojskowych. Co więcej, jego motto brzmi, że najlepszym sposobem na życie jest bycie "Numerem Dwa", a nie "Numerem Jeden". W związku z tym woli mieć partnera, który walczy z nim, nawet jeśli jego partner jest nieśmiałym dzieckiem, takim jak Boingo. Według Polnareffa, Hol Horse ma talent do wybierania swoich sojuszników.

Jego determinacja i pewność siebie często zmieniają się w zależności od jego aktualnej sytuacji. Na przykład chwali się Polnareffowi, że może pokonać, ponieważ miecze nie mają szans w starciu z bronią palną. Pokazuje swoją dumę, gdy jest wyśmiewany, na przykład, gdy próbuje zastrzelić, a później przeciwko DIO. Hol Horse udaje się przekonać samego siebie, że być może DIO nie jest dużo silniejszy od niego i zakłada, że miałby większe szanse przeciwko jednej osobie niż czterem mężczyznom jednocześnie. Mimo strachu jest w stanie się uspokoić i dzielnie próbować zabić wampira. Chociaż mu się nie udaje, DIO chwali jego determinację, ponieważ miał stały oddech i nawet się nie pocił, uznając go za wystarczająco godnego, aby zwyciężyć. Desperacko próbuje podążać za przepowiedniami Tohtha tak długo, jak tylko może wygrać, oświadczając, że zjadłby nawet gówno, gdyby komiks powiedział, że to zrobi. W przypadku zwykłych cywilów Hol Horse nie waha się im grozić lub skrzywdzić, aby uzyskać to, czego chce. Na przykład strzela w ucho mężczyźnie na lotnisku, gdy mężczyzna spycha Hol Horse'a z drogi, aby wsiąść do taksówki przed nim. Zastrasza także dwóch hydraulików, aby otworzyli dla niego rurę, prawie rozbijając betonowy blok na ich głowy.

Hol Horse's awareness of his own shortcomings allows him to survive. After J. Geil is killed and the Joestar group is aware of Hol Horse's ability to change the path of his bullets, he realizes that he has no chance to defeat them by himself and sacrifices his pride to flee. When Nena jumps onto Polnareff to protect Hol Horse, he grabs the chance to escape on horseback alone. He lies to Enya about being best friends with J. Geil as an attempt to comfort her. However, when Enya turns against Hol Horse and almost makes him shoot himself, his quick thinking allows him to call off Emperor so that the bullet doesn't pierce through his mouth. Due to Enya's betrayal, Hol Horse helps Polnareff and Jotaro by informing them of Enya's ability. In spite of momentarily switching sides, he takes the opportunity afterward to steal the Joestar group's jeep and escape alone. Later, he kidnaps Boingo to use Tohth to predict the future, thinking it would be his final chance to help him win. In the end, his luck saves him once again from dying, as his bullets would have killed him if they were one centimeter lower.

Hol Horse describes himself as a who lives life day by day. Although he is one of DIO's agents, Hol Horse isn't completely loyal to DIO until after he witnesses the vampire's power for himself. He is primarily motivated by money for carrying out his assassinations. He was paid a wealthy sum to handle the Joestar group and Rubber Soul had also stated that there would be a $100,000 reward for managing to defeat them. The prospect of being able to have all of DIO's treasures for himself acted as an incentive for him wanting to betray DIO.

Hol Horse has a knack for smooth-talking women, professing to be a "gentleman" that has girlfriends from all over the world. However, he discloses to J. Geil that he is just using his girlfriends as they are willing to do anything for him, including going as far as sacrificing their lives for him. Despite charming several women, he also claims that he's destined to die alone. Hol Horse admits that although he tells lies to women, he would never attack them because he respects all ladies, disregarding whether they're beautiful or ugly. Nonetheless, Hol Horse threatens to shoot Enya out of self-defense, so it is possible he would go against his moral standards if it is to protect himself. He fervently denies that Tohth's prediction of him kicking a lady from behind would happen, but it actually comes true when Hol Horse impulsively kicks her to save her from a deadly scorpion, proving that he cares to save women.

Since Hirohiko Araki could no longer stand cigarette smoke, he decided to have Hol Horse use a smoke-free pipe instead as of Chapter 218, claiming that Hol Horse is the kind of guy to change his mind all the time anyways.

As a hitman, Hol Horse is desensitized to seeing deaths. He tells Polnareff that from his own experience, there's no use worrying over it as most people aren't able to say goodbye.

In the spin-off Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, Hol Horse is still deeply marked by his time with DIO. Hol Horse acknowledges that after he gave in to his fear of the vampire, he lost spiritually and is still afraid of DIO ten years after DIO's death. At one point, Hol Horse even has a panic attack when he is reminded of DIO. However, Hol Horse tries to appear as if he's moved on from DIO, playing up his tough guy persona. Moreover, Hol Horse has developed a superstition around having his wristwatches being on time, keeping three wristwatches on him at all times and lamenting that having a wristwatch off can bring enough bad luck to kill a man, referencing his own experience during the "Hol Horse and Boingo" story arc. Hol Horse has somewhat grown during the gap between 1989 and 1999. Even though he's embroiled in several stressful situations such as confronting the memory of a helicopter trying to shoot him, Hol Horse shows that he's gathered some courage over the years and manages to regather himself to help Josuke solve the situation, stating that the current fear he feels is nothing compared to the terror he felt with DIO. Plus, Hol Horse now shows a degree of benevolence when he considers that the parrot Petsounds he promised to search is a menace to society and decides to break his promise and shoot Petsounds to get rid of the parrot.



Hol Horse's Stand is Emperor, a handgun that Hol Horse can directly summon in his hand.

It is capable of firing bullets whose trajectory Hol Horse can control to a fine degree. He can even juggle the gun around with expertise.

Hol Horse partners with J. Geil of the Stand Hanged Man, and later Boingo of the Stand Tohth, who both complement his abilities well. He says that he prefers to operate with a partner.

Personal Skills
Darts: In the spin-off Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, it is shown that Hol Horse can throw darts with extreme precision. He is shown throwing several darts at a dart board and managing to hit the center of the board with all his darts.

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Tworzenie i rozwój
Araki's idea for Hol Horse might have been influenced by the titular character in the manga, ; a gun slinging outlaw who always smokes and has the power to fire projectiles without having a line-of-sight.

Though not initially planned, Araki threw around the idea of Hol Horse joining the protagonists (much like how Polnareff and Kakyoin did as former antagonists) during their journey, but opted out due to balance issues with Polnareff's similar character. Araki mentions this is part of the reason Hol Horse shows up multiple times throughout the story and why there is at least one group shot with Hol Horse present.

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Ciekawostki

 * Although he appears in later versions of the game, unfinished sprites of Hol Horse exist within JoJo's Venture.
 * A sprite of Emperor's tarot card also indicates that he may have been planned as an enemy in Heritage for the Future's Story Mode.
 * During his initial encounter with Polnareff, Hol Horse states that a sword (剣) is unable to win against a gun (弾き). To mock Hol Horse, Polnareff claims that he heard the former say "" (お弾き), referring to a traditional Japanese game similar to marbles, commonly played by young girls in Japan. In Crunchyroll's official subtitles and the English Dub, the line is localized as Polnareff calling Hol Horse's gun a . In VIZ Media's manga translation, Polnareff jokingly pretends to have misheard Hol Horse saying "buns" instead of "guns".
 * Hol Horse's quote "The gun is mightier than the sword" is a parody of  's quote "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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