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As a hitman, Hol Horse is desensitized to seeing deaths. He tells Polnareff that from his own experience, there's no use worrying over it as most people aren't able to say goodbye.<ref name="C143">{{Ch|Chapter 143}}</ref>
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In the spin-off ''[[Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak]]'', Hol Horse is still deeply marked by his time with [[DIO]]. Hol Horse acknowledges that after he gave in to his fear of the vampire, he lost spiritually and is still afraid of DIO ten years after DIO's death. At one point, Hol Horse even has a panic attack when he is reminded of DIO. However, Hol Horse tries to appear as if he's moved on from DIO, playing up his tough guy persona. Moreover, Hol Horse has developed a superstition around having his wristwatches being on time, keeping three wristwatches on him at all times and lamenting that having a wristwatch off can bring enough bad luck to kill a man, referencing his own experience during the "[[Hol Horse and Boingo (story arc)|Hol Horse and Boingo]]" story arc.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 1}}</ref> Hol Horse has somewhat grown during the gap between 1989 and 1999. Even though he's embroiled in several stressful situations such as confronting the memory of a helicopter trying to shoot him, Hol Horse shows that he's gathered some courage over the years and manages to regather himself to help Josuke solve the situation, stating that the current fear he feels is nothing compared to the terror he felt with DIO. Plus, Hol Horse now shows a degree of benevolence when he considers that the parrot [[Petsounds]] he promised to search is a menace to society and decides to break his promise and shoot Petsounds to get rid of the parrot.<ref>{{Ch|CDDH Chapter 7}}</ref>
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