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{{Character
|title = Dario
|colors = SteelBallRun
|image = [[File:DarioBust.png]]
|ja_kanji = ダリオ
|namesake = [[Dario Brando]] {{S|[[Phantom Blood|Part 1]] Character}}<br />{{W|Dario Argento}} {{S|Italian Filmmaker}}
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|nation = British {{Flag|UK}}
|affiliation = [[Brando Family]]
|family = [[Diego Brando]] (son)<br />[[Diego
|mangadebut = [[SBR Chapter 30]] {{Flash}}
|mangafinal = [[SBR Chapter 73]] {{Mo}}
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{{Quote|Hah! Now I got rid of both of them... Good riddance!|Dario
{{nihongo|'''Dario'''|ダリオ|Dario}} is a tertiary character featured in
▲{{Hatnote|For a similar character, see [[Dario Brando]]}}
▲{{Quote|Hah! Now I got rid of both of them... Good riddance!|Dario (Steel Ball Run)|{{Ch|SBR Chapter 30}}}}
▲{{nihongo|'''Dario'''|ダリオ|Dario}} is a tertiary character featured in the seventh part of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'', ''[[Steel Ball Run]]''.
▲The father of [[Diego Brando]]. An abusive alcoholic without regard for anyone but himself. The abandonment of his [[Diego Brando's Mother|wife]] and son left them social outcasts in abject poverty. This set in motion a chain of events that became the impetus driving Diego's primary ambition.
==Appearance==
Dario is a man of average height and build. His light-colored hair is shaved on the sides with a tuft in the front, and kept long in the back. In contrast to his fair hair, he sports a dark goatee and sideburns. His eyebrows are also dark and have the same prominent arch as his [[Diego Brando|son
===Color Schemes===
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==Personality==
Dario is cruel and callous, showing no remorse for infanticide and leaving his family for dead. Although both parents had apparently made the decision together to bury their newborn baby, it can be assumed that it was mainly at Dario's insistence, based on his cruel personality and the fact that he took the most active role in the burial. Prone to flying into a rage, his abusive nature is apparent when he beats his wife for suggesting that his alcoholism is contributing to their poverty. A man void of any sense of responsibility, he sees his wife and child as nothing more than a burden, overjoyed at the prospect of getting rid of them both.
▲Dario is cruel and callous, showing no remorse for infanticide and leaving his family for dead. Although both parents had apparently made the decision together to bury their newborn baby, it can be assumed that it was mainly at Dario's insistence, based on his cruel personality and the fact that he took the most active role in the burial. Prone to flying into a rage, his abusive nature is apparent when he beats his wife for suggesting that his alcoholism is contributing to their poverty. A man void of any sense of responsibility, he sees his wife and child as nothing more than a burden, overjoyed at the prospect of getting rid of them both.
==History==
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In 1870, Dario was living in an impoverished village in rural England. He was already displeased with the miserable conditions of
As they were leaving,
From a safe distance, Dario watched the two as they were swept away by the current, laughing at their misfortune before leaving. To him, it seemed apparent that the mother and child would surely drown in the flood, and he was pleased with himself for "getting rid" of both of them.
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Although Dario is never seen again, his abandonment played a considerable role in shaping Diego Brando's hatred for the world. At the farm, Diego and his mother were looked down upon with scorn because the absence of a husband effectively rendered Diego a bastard in their eyes,<ref>{{Ch|SBR Chapter 30}} P.18.</ref> which was highly stigmatized in Victorian England. Diego directly blamed the farm workers' apathy towards his mother's suffering on that social stigma, and vowed to get revenge on all of them for letting her die, as well as his father for abandoning them in the first place.
===[[Steel Ball Run]]===
In 1890, twenty years after Dario's abscondence, [[Hot Pants]] reported that he was still alive and that she could help Diego find him.<ref>{{Ch|SBR Chapter 73}} P.31.</ref> As an adult, Diego's vicious contempt had not dulled at all; the mere mention of his father caused him to scream in her face in a raw display of rage and pain. It is unclear whether Hot Pants was telling the truth about Dario's status, but the promise of being able to track down his father was ultimately what convinced Diego to partner with her.
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