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"La Li Ho! Czy to nie romantyczne umrzeć we śnie?"

- Death Thirteen,

Death Thirteen (デスサーティーン（死神13）) to Mannish Boya, występujący w trzeciej części serii ', '. Ma potężną moc atakowania swoich ofiar w ich snach, zwabiając ich duchy do własnego koszmarnego świata, w którym nie mają mocy odwetu.

Wygląd
Pojawiając się podobnie do przedstawienia odpowiadającej mu karty Tarota, Death Thirteen pojawia się jako duża zamaskowana humanoidalna postać na obrazie, uzbrojonego w wielką kosę.

Jego twarz ma wzór z pustymi, zakrzywionymi do góry oczami ze smukłym trójkątem zakończonym kropką pod każdym, kulą na czubku nosa, taką jaką może nosić klaun, statycznym uśmiechem, owalną podkładką na brodzie i wydatnymi kośćmi policzkowymi. Jego wyraz nigdy się nie zmienia. Zamiast ludzkich uszu, Death Thirteen ma duże, obręczowane. Death Thirteen nosi kapelusz przypominający z metalową obwódką ozdobioną małymi cylindrami i metalowym owalem z przodu kapelusza, z pionowym rowkiem z poziomymi paskami biegnącymi po nim jak drabina. Kapelusz ma również metalową opaskę z kółkiem pośrodku na czole i metalowymi okręgami, w których powinny znajdować się uszy.

Death Thirteen nosi duży, ciemny płaszcz z przymocowanymi do niego metalowymi naramiennikami. Kołnierz naramienników składa się z trzech ułożonych pierścieni. Dolny pierścień ma otwarty przód, z którego prostokąt z wzorem kabaretki przesuwa się w dół płaszcza, zakończony zaokrąglonymi rogami i wzorem smukłych jasnych i ciemnych trójkątów ułożonych poziomo. Jedynie ramiona Death Thirteen, które są całkowicie metaliczne, wyłaniają się z płaszcza. Death Thirteen dzierży masywną kosę z metalową rękojeścią.

Płaszcz noszony przez Death Thirteen jest mylący, ponieważ Death Thirteen w rzeczywistości nie ma ciała pod spodem. Trybuna składa się tylko z głowy i ramion.

Osobowość
As an extension of Mannish Boy's mind, Death Thirteen has a vulgar and sadistic personality, delighting in the suffering of those who fall into its dream world. It enjoys insulting them and toying with them before killing them with its scythe, such as when it makes Noriaki Kakyoin eat eyeballs or when it traps the rest of the Joestar Group with their own body parts and apparel. Because no Stand user trapped in its dream world can use their Stands, Death Thirteen is supremely confident in its ability to eliminate the Joestar Group.

Death Thirteen tends to shout "Lali-ho" in joy while torturing its victims.

It represents the tarot card Death, which symbolizes self-awareness and transformation.

Umiejętności
Death Thirteen is unique in that it can only exist inside a dream world and thus requires that its victims are asleep. It is incredibly dangerous because it is certain to take people by surprise and it was only through chance that the Joestar Group survived its encounter. It is offset by the fact that the user, a baby at that, is defenseless when everyone is awake and cannot attract suspicion.

Kontrola świata snów
This ability comes in two parts. When anything alive (human or otherwise) falls asleep near Mannish Boy, Death Thirteen's user, they are drawn into Death Thirteen's dream world, which appears as a massive carnival, complete with Ferris wheels and roller coasters.

Death Thirteen has full control over this dream world. It is able to make death machines out of mechanical items, summon objects out of nothing, manipulate Polnareff's hair or Joseph's hand, basically shaping everything as it sees fit. However, the most redoubtable property of this dream world is that Stand users cannot summon their Stand inside the dream world and are defenseless. Death Thirteen explains that because Stands are made of spiritual energy, during their sleep, their spirits are "off-guard" and cannot defend themselves, thus Users cannot conjure Stands. However, someone who falls asleep (or unconscious) with their Stand active beforehand will be able to summon the Stand inside the dream world.

No one can willingly wake up from the dream world, but they can be normally woken up by someone else and thus saved temporarily. When they wake up, the surviving victims won't be able to remember anything from the dream but will still feel the dread they've had, giving the impression of a nightmare. However, someone who manages to bring their Stand into the dream world will remember the dream.

In the dream world, Death Thirteen is free to torment and kill anyone inside the dream with its scythe. Any injuries the person receives in the dream world are transferred to the real world, including fatal ones. Inversely, it can also heal wounds if coerced, thus healing Kakyoin's cuts, which transfers into the real world too.

If Death Thirteen is obliged to fight a Stand, it remains dangerous because of its mastery over the surrounding world, but is also very fragile and weak, relying on scythe sweeps to wound. Thus, it was easily defeated by Hierophant Green.

JoJo RPG (SFC)
Unlike the original storyline, in the game, Mannish Boy attacks the entire group from inside a plane en route to India. During the battle, Death Thirteen's main attack consists of using its scythe several times.

JoJo's Venture
Death Thirteen appears as a secret boss Story Mode. After winning 5 consecutive matches as someone from the Joestar Group, the player will face Death Thirteen. Defeating Death Thirteen is optional, and Story Mode will continue as normal even when losing.

The stage  Amusement Park is based on Death Thirteen’s battle from the manga.

Heritage for the Future
Death Thirteen appears in the same manner, however with the addition of Fearless Kakyoin (恐怖をのり越えた花京院), Death Thirteen is also a part of his Story Mode. Kakyoin faces his allies, in a bizarre dream created by Mannish Boy as revenge for their earlier encounter (Though Death Thirteen still remains an optional battle).

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1)
With the addition of Super Story Mode, Death Thirteen appears as a battle in the plot. Mannish Boy traps the Joestar Group in a dream and Kakyoin must defeat him using Hierophant Green. Death Thirteen's special battle can be unlocked in Book Mode, but the player can only play as one of the Joestar Group (including Young Joseph and New Kakyoin).

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Ciekawostki

 * His repeated phrase "Lali-ho" is in reference to the original name of the sleep spell in the series, itself a reference to the rallying cry of . The spell would leave the target helpless for several turns, even while being killed. Some months before Death Thirteen's debut, Araki was among the many Weekly Shonen Jump artists photographed in Dragon Quest cosplay for their 1990 No. 6 cover celebrating the.

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