Magician's Red

"Any Stand that Avdol hits head-on...finds itself melted in the crossfire!"

- Joseph Joestar

Magician's Red (マジシャンズレッド（魔術師の赤）) is the Stand of Muhammad Avdol, featured in the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders. It is an immensely destructive Stand with the ability to produce and manipulate fire in various ways.

Appearance
Magician's Red appears as a humanoid figure with an avian head. It has a heavily muscular upper body and its feathered legs are sometimes covered in burning flames. Its arms have claws instead of nails and it wears dark bracelets on both of its wrists. Originally, the Stand was barefooted, but during Avdol's return, it wore Arabian shoes.

In the OVA, Magician's Red sports thick patches of feathers around its wrists instead of bracelets. The feathers on its head also sprout further down its neck and it has a shorter beak.

Its design is inspired by the renegade god Horus, from Enki Bilal's .

Personality
This Stand is based on the first card in the tarot deck, ; which represents beginnings. It does not show any personality, having a constant aggressive demeanor while listening without fail to its user. Avdol also claims that his Stand does not forgive anyone, even enemy Stand Users.

History
Muhammad Avdol was naturally born with this Stand. It has full loyalty to his user, having served him its whole life.

Abilities
"The cold wind made the traveler pull his coat tighter, but the heat forced him to admit defeat."

- Muhammad Avdol

Magician's Red is a powerful mid-range Stand thanks to its ability to manipulate fire. Moreover, Magician's Red is still a physically powerful Stand, a single kick of his being able to shatter Judgement's armor, whereas Silver Chariot couldn't. Avdol prefers open spaces in order to bring out the true power of Magician's Red.

Pyrokinesis
Magician's Red's signature ability is to freely generate and control fire. The resulting flames intense enough to evaporate metal projectiles mid-air and slice railroad tracks. Moreover, Magician's Red's flames are not ordinary flames, but can be freely manipulated by Avdol. With a thought, the fortuneteller can redirect his flames mid-air, give them any shape, control how intense their destructive power is, and even give them other supernatural properties.

As the flames are the product of a Stand, they are invisible to non-Stand users despite still having the same properties as normal flames; non-Stand users merely feel the heat and see the generated heat waves.

It was also shown that Magician's Red flames are vulnerable to water and can be extinguished when doused with it.

Avdol uses several techniques with his flames:


 * Cross Fire Hurricane (クロスファイヤーハリケーン): Magician's Red can fire a few salvos of the Crossfire Hurricane, a spectacular attack that sends forth a barrage of flaming from its mouth in a great storm.
 * There is a variation simply called "Crossfire" in the Capcom fighting game, where a single flame ankh is shot out as a projectile.
 * Cross Fire Hurricane Variation (・バリエーション)" enables Avdol to be able to manipulate the direction/trajectory of his flame ankhs.
 * Cross Fire Hurricane Special: One variation of the Crossfire Hurricane, which splits the ankhs to cover a wider area.
 * Red Bind: Magician's Red can use his flame to tie his opponent, like a rope. With this, Avdol is even capable of imprisoning his enemy's arms and legs to the wall, as well as their neck. By putting a flame too close to the opponent's face, it eventually burns the oxygen around them to the point of suffocating them.
 * Life Detector (生物探知機): Magician's Red can produce a "heat radar", a cruciform mass of psychic flame which flickers in response to enemy presence, indicating the location of his heat source based on a compass rose.

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Trivia

 * Magician's Red is the very first Stand fully revealed in the series, with its face showing even before Star Platinum's. Coincidentally, Magician is the first card of the Major Arcana.
 * The name of Magician's Red's attack, Crossfire Hurricane, comes from the opening line of the Rolling Stones' song "", which is also the name of Lang Rangler's Stand in Stone Ocean.

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