UserWiki:UtgardCastle

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moving the TSKR release list here since it was removed from the main TSKR page and I liked having it and for a while i thought i was going crazy since i needed to reference it and was certain that it existed. I thought i was making things up again which was NOT fun

Releases
In ascending chronological order:
 * 1) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional (Weekly Shonen Jump - July 1997 )
 * 2) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill (Jump Square - January 2008 )
 * 3) Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci (Spur - October 2011)
 * 4) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 5: Millionaire Village (Weekly Shonen Jump - October 2012 )
 * 5) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 6: Poaching Seashore (Weekly Shonen Jump - October 2013 )
 * 6) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 4: The Harvest Moon (Shōnen Jump+ - September 2014)
 * 7) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 7: A Rainy Monday (Jump Square - January 2016 )
 * 8) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 8: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Bessatsu Margaret - September 2017 )
 * 9) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 9: The Run (Weekly Shonen Jump - March 2018 )
 * 10) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 10: Hot Summer Martha (JOJO magazine - March 19, 2022 )
 * 11) Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 11: Drip Painting Style (Ultra Jump - April 19 and May 19, 2022)

A spin-off titled Rohan au Louvre was featured at the in the The Louvre Invites The Comics exhibit from January 22 to April 13, 2009. The following year, it was published in the April 2010 issue of Ultra Jump on March 19, 2010. Like Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci, it does not have Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan in its title, but the spin-off is included among the series in the Spring 2022 issue of JOJO magazine.

An OVA adaptation by David Production was announced on April 15, 2016, and was released as a promotional DVD to those who had purchased the entirety of the Diamond is Unbreakable anime adaptation before a specific deadline. The series has since then had multiple episodes released through various means.

An anthology of short stories based on the series was released with various issues of Ultra Jump from July 19, 2017 to 2021. The stories were written by multiple Japanese authors, including Ballad Kitaguni, Ryo Yoshigami, Yusuke Iba, and Mirei Miyamoto.

A live action TV drama adaptation with six episodes has aired between December 28, 2020 to December 29, 2021.

Five Per Cent For Nothing
If the Stand is activated upon a flat surface, it will serve as a sort of "container" for the User's soul, should they die afterwards. As long as the User's soul is stored within 5PCFN, the User will regenerate if or when their body is <95% destroyed. If the Stand is disrupted, it will deactivate, and will thus fail to function. IE. by releasing the User's soul into their true afterlife.

While the Stand has incredible stamina, the form itself is incredibly weak and will dematerialize with enough effort to barely damage an average Stand.

Telstar
Beverly (name tentative)'s Stand allows her to create a near unlimited number of clones by dividing her Stand and copying her appearance onto them (In a way similar to Moody Blues). By using a sort of attachment along her hand, she can remotely create a clone by "shooting" it at her target. Its main limitation is that clones can only be created as long as it's done within her field of vision, and that there is nothing obscuring them.

With each new clone, their eyesight (along with other physical abilities) are decreased by around half. Eventually, this can lead to total blindness in the clones. In addition, Beverly is almost forced to be seated while using her Stand, as the vision of the clone will be shown in her left eye and ear. Subsequent clones are harder to control due to this, and switching between the clone's visions is both complicating to keep track of, and can easily induce severe migraine-like effects. She can connect a second clone onto her right ear and eye, but not without rendering herself unable to fight.

The Stand clones can be recalled fairly quickly to prevent damage to the user, though they don't reflect as much damage as other Stands. They have all the same physical strengths as Beverly does, which is about Average to Below Average.

Just Can't Get Enough
A Stand that forces the target to repeat their last action until the Stand is disabled. Since the phrase of "last action" is loosely defined, this can be an unpredictable Stand.

If, for instance, the target's last action was throwing a rock, they will continue the throwing movement even regardless of the rock's presence.

My JoJo Collection
thanks to GreenGiorno for the idea

semi-related to jojo
i also write fanfics from time-to-time but you'll never find me hehehe....

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