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"Istnieję tylko w lustrze, a twój nie jest w stanie wejść w lustro. Dlatego..."

- Hanged Man, Rozdział 143

Hanged Man (ハングドマン（吊られた男）) to J. Geila występujący w trzeciej części serii ', '. Hanged Man to humanoidalny Stand o wyglądzie zabandażowanego ghula. Ma zdolność atakowania swoich celów z powierzchni odbijających światło.

Wygląd
Projekt Hanged Mana odzwierciedla mumię z elementami mechanicznymi, dzięki czemu wydaje się mniej ludzka. Jego ciało pokryte jest bandażami, z odsłoniętą połową mózgu, a także ma dwie prawe ręce, tak jak jego pan.

Ma zdolność wytwarzania ostrzy z nadgarstków do ataku. Zwykle czołga się po ziemi w odbiciach zamiast typowego chodzenia. Nie ma osobowości poza służeniem swemu panu. Reprezentuje Wisielec, która symbolizuje różne perspektywy.

Jego prawdziwą naturą jest Standem oparta na świetle, który może przetrwać tylko wewnątrz powierzchni odbijających światło, ale jest w stanie przeskakiwać z lustra do lustra, dając złudzenie, że żyje w nich.

Umiejętności
Because it attacks from inside mirrors, Hanged Man is a terrifyingly evasive Stand almost impossible to defend oneself against. However, once its secret is unveiled, Hanged Man's predictability can be easily exploited.

When Polnareff first tells how his sister Sherry died, he mentions that J. Geil appeared covered in some sort of protective field. The field prevented the water from hitting him, making the Stand user completely dry even when directly under the rain. This ability is never mentioned again, leaving it unknown if that was another ability from Hanged Man or not. In the anime, J. Geil is briefly seen using this ability, shortly before Hol Horse and Polnareff meet.

Light Manifestation
Hanged Man is a Stand that attacks via reflections.

Rather than attacking a person directly, it will appear in a reflective surface and attack their reflection. The person will then bear the results of the attack, seemingly from an invisible assailant. Hanged Man can move through any type of reflecting surface, including human eyes, at the speed of light.

Its weakness is that it can only move between reflective surfaces in a linear pattern and is forced to move to another reflection in front of it if its current location stops reflecting (a mirror being shattered or an eye closing). Hanged Man is vulnerable while in transit between surfaces, and while it does transit quickly, a quick-enough Stand can still hit it, damaging it and its user. This is helped by forcing Hanged Man into a predictable path of transit.

Wrist Knives
Hanged Man's two right hands can produce knives from its wrists to attack the enemy. These knives are thinner than a razor blade, easily capable of cutting open a chest or splitting a snake into pieces. The Stand uses them to attack the opponent's reflection when inside a reflective surface.

Tworzenie i rozwój
Hirohiko Araki mentions that several enemy Stands, such as Hanged Man, were inspired by various horror movie items; for Hanged Man's case, it was a mummy. It is possible that Hanged Man was inspired by the 1986 episode of  "Mirror, Mirror". In the episode, the protagonist is chased by a phantom that can only be seen in reflective surfaces, ultimately being caught by seeing the creature through someone's eye.

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