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|title = GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring
|title = ''GioGio's Bizarre<br>Adventure II: Golden<br>Heart, Golden Ring''
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|ja_kanji = ジョジョの奇妙な冒険II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング
|ja_kanji = ジョジョの奇妙な冒険II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング
|ja_romaji = Jojo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū: Gōruden Hāto Gōruden Ringu
|ja_romaji = JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū: Gōruden Hāto Gōruden Ringu
|altname = ''Le bizzarre avventure di JoJo: Golden Heart, Golden Ring'' {{S|Italian}}
|altname = ''Le bizzarre avventure di JoJo: Golden Heart, Golden Ring''
|date = {{J}} May 30, 2001<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Heart-JoJos-Bizarre-Adventure/dp/4087031039 2 Golden Heart / Golden Ring JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JUMP j BOOKS) - Amazon.com]</ref><br />{{Italy}} December 2, 2004<ref>[https://www.amazon.it/Golden-heart-golden-bizzarre-avventure/dp/8874710216 Golden heart, golden ring. Le bizzarre avventure di Jojo - Amazon.it]</ref>
|date = {{J}} May 30, 2001<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Heart-JoJos-Bizarre-Adventure/dp/4087031039 2 Golden Heart / Golden Ring JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (JUMP j BOOKS) - Amazon.com]</ref><br />{{Italy}} December 2, 2004<ref>[https://www.amazon.it/Golden-heart-golden-bizzarre-avventure/dp/8874710216 Golden heart, golden ring. Le bizzarre avventure di JoJo - Amazon.it]</ref>
|pages = {{J}} 228<br />{{Italy}} 190
|pages = {{J}} 228<br />{{Italy}} 190
|isbn = {{J}} {{ISBN|978-4087031034}}<br />{{Italy}} {{ISBN|978-8874710218}}
|isbn = {{J}} {{ISBN|978-4087031034}}<br />{{Italy}} {{ISBN|978-8874710218}}
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|illustrator = [[Hirohiko Araki]]
|illustrator = [[Hirohiko Araki]]
|publisher = {{J}} [[Shueisha]]<br />{{Italy}} [https://Kappalab.it Kappalab {{S|Kappa Edizioni}}]
|publisher = {{J}} [[Shueisha]]<br />{{Italy}} [https://Kappalab.it Kappalab {{S|Kappa Edizioni}}]
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}}{{nihongo|'''GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring'''|ジョジョの奇妙な冒険II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング|Jojo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū: Gōruden Hāto Gōruden Ringu}} is a light novel written by [http://myanimelist.net/people/22695/Shoutarou_Miya Miya Shotaro] and Gichi Otsuka, with illustrations by [[Hirohiko Araki]]; released in both Japanese and Italian.
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It tells an original story based on ''[[Vento Aureo]]''.
|previous = ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''
|next = ''[[The Book]]''<br>{{S|''[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]''}}
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{{Nihongo|'''''GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring'''''|ジョジョの奇妙な冒険II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング|JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū: Gōruden Hāto Gōruden Ringu}} is a [[:Category:Light Novels|light novel]] written by [http://myanimelist.net/people/22695/Shoutarou_Miya Miya Shotaro] and Gichi Otsuka with illustrations and limited creative input<ref>[[Interview:Vento Aureo Paperback Vol. 10 (August 2005)]]</ref> provided by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. The novel later received an official Italian release in 2004.


The novel follows original character [[Coniglio]] as she attempts to control her Stand [[The Cure]] while finding herself in the middle of the [[Passione]] vs [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]'s gang fight.
The novel tells an original story set during the events of ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', just after [[Team Bucciarati]] betrays [[Diavolo|the boss]]. A young girl named [[Coniglio]] finds herself at the center of a series of massacres conducted by [[Purple Haze]], driving her to harness the healing power of her own [[Stand]], [[The Cure]]. At the same time, [[Passione]]'s operatives within Venice move to corner [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]'s group through a series of carefully-laid traps, with The Cure as the cornerstone.


== Summary ==
==Summary==
===The Mondo Aria Incident===
[[Coniglio]] is a young girl working as a maid at the [[Hotel Mondo Aria]] in [[Minor Locations/Part 5#Venice|Venice]]. The position was originally her grandmother's, but Coniglio took her place after her death in a car accident. Two months have passed since then, and Coniglio's life has become one of emptiness and routine. No one else knows of her rabbit-like [[Stand]], [[The Cure]], which has the power to heal any injury or disease. While closing out their shifts, an American friend of Coniglio named [[Winona]] offers to take her out for dinner after sending a letter at the post office. While waiting for her return, Coniglio briefly meets a boy named [[Pannacotta Fugo]] in the hotel lobby. Just as Winona returns, the lights in the hotel suddenly go out, and [[Purple Haze]] is summoned to release its virus. Winona and countless others die horribly in front of an unharmed Coniglio, who lets out a scream of anguish.


Later, Fugo meets with his current boss, who reminds him that [[Passione]]'s forgiveness hinges on him completing his mission.
===Chapter 1===
The story takes place in {{W|Venice}}, after the group betrays the [[Diavolo|Boss]] (circa [[The Mystery of King Crimson (6)|Chapter 523]]). [[Coniglio]] (Coni) is a shy and introverted girl, without friends, originally from Rome. Through a series of bizarre events, she is now in Venice to work as a cleaning woman in a hotel, taking the place of her grandmother who died in a car accident. Because of this, her existence has become somewhat of a routine. But Coniglio has a secret: she is a Stand user and her Stand's name is [[The Cure]], a little rabbit capable of healing any injury or disease almost instantly. However, she doesn't understand the true nature of her power, nor is she able to control it very well.


===Chapter 2===
===Coniglio's Desperation===
Coniglio later awakes in the hospital, where she had been taken as a witness. Bearing the weight of her survivor's guilt, Coniglio reflects on her parents' divorce and her classmates' fear of her, which had caused her to isolate herself from others. Sneaking out of her hospital room, Coniglia again glimpses Fugo, who unleashes Purple Haze once more in the hospital. Realizing that The Cure can neutralize the virus by sucking it out of its victims, Coniglio sets out to save everyone.
One evening, while waiting for her American friend Winona, Coniglio's attention is directed towards [[Pannacotta Fugo|a young boy]] standing in the hallway of the hotel. Suddenly, [[Purple Haze|a strange tall purple creature]] appears next to the young boy. Unbeknownst to her, the strange creature was called a [[Stand]]. The lights of the hotel hall are suddenly turned off and the people inside the room start dying without any apparent reason. Coniglio survives thanks to her Stand, but has to be hospitalized. She blames herself for not having used her powers to save Winona and the other people.


Through the intervention of a nurse turning on the lights, everyone at the hospital survives the attack—except for one little girl, whose loss weighs heavily on Coniglio's soul. After being discharged and taken home by her mother, Coniglio is confronted in the middle of the night by Fugo, who urges her to save those under attack from Purple Haze nearby. Coniglio attempts to follow the Stand's trail of destruction, but is unable to cure most of its victims. At the sight of a burning hotel building, Coniglio breaks down in despair, oblivious to The Cure's steady growth in size.
The news of the accident catches the eyes of [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]'s gang and they immediately suspect it of Fugo's doing. Believing that Fugo had an accomplice who detonated the hotel's energy generator, the gang decides to look for Seppia, the member of [[Passione]] responsible for the explosives trafficking in Venice. They reach for Seppia's house, but the old man is nowhere to be found. [[Leone Abbacchio]] resolves to activate [[Moody Blues|his Stand]] to find Seppia's whereabouts. Apparently, the old man was kidnapped by other Passione members and taken to a boat.


===Chapter 3===
===Seppia's Gauntlet===
Meanwhile, [[Team Bucciarati]] reads about the incident at the Mondo Aria in a newspaper and immediately suspects Fugo. However, the group decides to first investigate the accomplice responsible for the lights going out, whom they suspect to be Venetian capo and arms trafficker [[Seppia]]. Breaking into the old man's house, the group finds no signs of Seppia, but are able to use [[Moody Blues]] to replay his form just as he is kidnapped by other members of the gang.
Meanwhile, Fugo seems to be stalking Coniglio; he activates his Purple Haze against innocent nearby people around Coniglio, forcing her to save them. However, in the darkness of a blacked-out Venice, Purple Haze's virus can spread without boundaries and not even The Cure is capable of saving them all. Desperate, blaming herself for the death of all those people, Coniglio collapses to the ground.


[[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]'s group follows Seppia's replay as he is taken by boat. Just as [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]]'s [[Aerosmith|radar]] begins detecting danger, Seppia's replay climbs onto a chair and begins giving orders to place mines, revealing himself to be an alias of [[Sogliola Lopez]], and the mastermind behind his own "kidnapping." Sogliola's Stand, [[Joy Division]], allows him to swap objects he touches at any desired moment in time. As Joy Division swaps floating polystyrene pieces in the river with mines, Bucciarati's group is pushed toward [[St. Mark's Basilica]] as the sound of a bell rings out.
===Chapter 4===
At around the same time, Team Bucciarati has fallen into a trap: Seppia was no other than the alter ego of [[Sogliola Lopez]], a Stand user who was given the task to kill them by [[Diavolo|the Boss]] himself. Thanks to his Stand [[Joy Division]], Sogliola forces the gang to follow a particular route through Venice's canals, attracting them towards Piazza San Marco.


Narancia and Abbacchio are suddenly shot from afar, and their Stands mysteriously disappear. [[Guido Mista|Mista]] realizes that the group is being attacked by his old partner, [[Rigatoni]], whose [[Public Image Limited]] allows him to siphon the energy of those he shoots with his sniper rifle. As all of his own Stand energy is used to aim with absolute precision, Rigatoni specializes in assassinating Stand users, using their energy to avoid death. Mista shoots at Rigatoni, but misses with all six of his bullets. Just as Rigatoni fires a shot back, Mista loads a bullet imbued with [[Giorno Giovanna|Giorno]]'s power and fires directly into its path. [[Gold Experience]] transforms Mista's bullet into a bat just as Rigatoni's shot reaches it, reflecting the lethal wound toward Rigatoni himself. Mista is nonetheless gravely injured by the final shot, leaving Giorno and Bucciarati to enter the basilica alone.
===Chapter 5===
After collapsing from over using her stand and being discharged from the hospital Coniglio is approached by Fugo, who once again activates his stand on innocents nearby in order to force her to use her stand to save them.


===Chapter 6===
===The Cure, Diseased===
Entering the chapel, Giorno and Bucciarati are confronted by a monstrous white rabbit emitting Purple Haze's virus: following Coniglio's breakdown and loss of consciousness, The Cure had only grown as it carried her across Venice, spreading the virus as it went. It had been lured from its aimless killing spree by the sound of St. Mark's Basilica's bell. Safe inside their rubber suits, Sogliola and Fugo watch from afar as Bucciarati and Giorno are viciously attacked by the Stand. When a hole springs in Sogliola's suit, he hastily leaves for an antechamber to change clothes, certain nonetheless of his victory and resulting promotion away from Venice. Before Sogliola can finish changing, however, the two traitors suddenly appear behind him.
There, at the top of the bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica, a hitman is waiting for Bucciarati and his team. The hitman's name is [[Rigatoni]], a killer specialized in murdering Stand users and [[Guido Mista|Mista]]'s former partner. Using his [[Public Image Limited]], Rigatoni severely injures [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]] and Abbacchio, but avoids killing them because he wants Mista to be his first victim. However, thanks to a clever combination between their Stands, [[Giorno Giovanna|Giorno]] and Mista manage to defeat and kill Rigatoni. Unfortunately Mista is injured as well, so Bucciarati and Giorno are left alone to enter St. Mark's Basilica and kill Sogliola.


Fugo had been the cause of Sogliola's plan coming undone: he had neglected to tell his boss that Giorno had become immune to the virus during his battle against [[Man in the Mirror]]. Despite Bucciarati not possessing the same immunity, the two had endeavored to save Coniglio from the rabbit just as she regained consciousness. Inspired once more by Fugo's earlier command, Coniglio commanded The Cure to return to its initial form, saving Giorno and Bucciarati. The two then set out for Sogliola's antechamber, though not before Giorno provided a few parting words of hope to Coniglio.
===Chapter 7===
Inside the Basilica, Sogliola's true plan to kill the gang once and for all is finally revealed. After having sucked Purple Haze's virus from so many victims, The Cure has grown in size, completely losing control. It is now a huge powerful rabbit carrying the virus, the perfect weapon to wipe out the traitors of the organization. Bucciarati tries fighting, but he is incapacitated by the virus. Giorno's [[Gold Experience]] tries to kill the beast, but since The Cure is capable of absorbing even its own pain, it only ends up making it stronger.


Shocked by his failure, Sogliola quickly composes himself and uses his ability to swap his own position with the ground, escaping to the hallway underneath. However, Sogliola is confronted by Mista at the end of the corridor, and Bucciarati catches up to him. [[Sticky Fingers]] opens a zipper beneath the capo's feet; Sogliola desperately reaches for a nearby rope, realizing too late that Gold Experience had transformed it into a creeper vine. Trapped within the vine and hanging above the hole created by the zipper, Sogliola desperately attempts to touch Bucciarati to swap positions with him, only to receive a lethal barrage of punches from Sticky Fingers instead.
The situation seems hopeless, but Coniglio recovers and manages to tame her Stand, which dissolves all the absorbed pain in a cloud of smoke, reversing to its true form. Believing he has finished his mission Sogliola prepares to leave Venice but is stopped by Giorno and Bucciarati. They comment on how Fugo never revealed Giorno's immunity to Purple Haze's virus explaining that Fugo betrayed neither his orders nor his former friends, only Sogliola. Realizing he's cornered, Sogliola uses [[Joy Division]] to get away from the two and attempts to escape the building, only to be stopped by Mista, who's at the exit. Before Sogliola can use his stand a hole opens on the floor below him, created by Bucciarati's [[Sticky Fingers]]. Sogliola tries to escape by grabbing onto a nearby rope only for the rope to be revealed as a vine which Gold Experience created which traps Sogliola. Sogliola reaches out to use Joy division on Bucciarati but is stopped by Sticky Finger's ARI ARI Stand barrage.


===Epilogue===
In the last chapter the gang watches as Fugo slowly disappears in the distance with his boat. Sogliola's plan failed because Fugo didn't reveal Giorno's immunity to Purple Haze's virus. He has no regrets since he has managed to get Sogliola killed without disobeying the orders nor betraying his former friends.
Leaving Venice by boat, Fugo reflects on the revulse he felt toward Sogliola's plan of indiscriminate massacre, and on his conviction to sabotage it even if it meant being seen as a traitor. He harbors no regrets for abandoning Bucciarati on the steps of [[San Giorgio Maggiore]], but feels certain in his heart that his team will reach [[Diavolo|the boss]], and that Coniglio will heal from what she has been through.


Later, an urban legend would spread of a girl and her pet rabbit healing a lost and hopeless person's aches, as if by magic. Two months after leaving Venice for the United States, that girl reflects on her decision to use her power to help others across the world, as atonement for the lives that she could not save. Remembering Giorno's words to her at St. Mark's Basilica, Coniglio renews her resolve to fight her own battle.
After having heartened Coniglio with his kind words, Giorno continues the journey with the gang. Coniglio leaves Italy and travels to a small village in Illinois, USA, where she will learn to develop her powers and try to use them to help other people.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:GHGR_IT_Error.png|thumb|180px|Cover of an early Italian edition, with the author's name misspelled]]
*There's an error in the second chapter which states [[Talking Head]] as being part of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]] and that the Stand was fought before [[Team Bucciarati]] arrived at Venice.
*In Chapter 2, [[Talking Head]] is erroneously referred to as one of the Stands of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]] that [[Team Bucciarati]] faced before arriving at Venice.
*In earlier editions of the Italian version, they misspell the name of one of the authors. Instead of "Shotaro Miya", it lists "Taro Miyasho".
*In early editions of the Italian version, the name of author Miya Shotaro is misspelled as "Taro Miyasho."
[[File:GHGR_IT_Error.png|thumb|180px|Old cover of the Italian edition]]
*Voice lines for [[Narancia Ghirga|Narancia]] and [[Pannacotta Fugo|Fugo]] from the novel are used in ''[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Another Story Mode.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://twitter.com/Penguinnnno/status/1443430304602075137|platform=Twitter|author=penguino|title=Fugo and Narancia both have gameplay lines referencing scenes from the novel "Golden Heart, Golden Ring"|date=September 30, 2021}}</ref>
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*Panels, chapter covers, and volume covers from ''Vento Aureo'' appear throughout the novel.{{-}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 10 February 2025

GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū: Gōruden Hāto Gōruden Ringu) is a light novel written by Miya Shotaro and Gichi Otsuka with illustrations and limited creative input[3] provided by Hirohiko Araki. The novel later received an official Italian release in 2004.

The novel tells an original story set during the events of Vento Aureo, just after Team Bucciarati betrays the boss. A young girl named Coniglio finds herself at the center of a series of massacres conducted by Purple Haze, driving her to harness the healing power of her own Stand, The Cure. At the same time, Passione's operatives within Venice move to corner Bucciarati's group through a series of carefully-laid traps, with The Cure as the cornerstone.

Summary

The Mondo Aria Incident

Coniglio is a young girl working as a maid at the Hotel Mondo Aria in Venice. The position was originally her grandmother's, but Coniglio took her place after her death in a car accident. Two months have passed since then, and Coniglio's life has become one of emptiness and routine. No one else knows of her rabbit-like Stand, The Cure, which has the power to heal any injury or disease. While closing out their shifts, an American friend of Coniglio named Winona offers to take her out for dinner after sending a letter at the post office. While waiting for her return, Coniglio briefly meets a boy named Pannacotta Fugo in the hotel lobby. Just as Winona returns, the lights in the hotel suddenly go out, and Purple Haze is summoned to release its virus. Winona and countless others die horribly in front of an unharmed Coniglio, who lets out a scream of anguish.

Later, Fugo meets with his current boss, who reminds him that Passione's forgiveness hinges on him completing his mission.

Coniglio's Desperation

Coniglio later awakes in the hospital, where she had been taken as a witness. Bearing the weight of her survivor's guilt, Coniglio reflects on her parents' divorce and her classmates' fear of her, which had caused her to isolate herself from others. Sneaking out of her hospital room, Coniglia again glimpses Fugo, who unleashes Purple Haze once more in the hospital. Realizing that The Cure can neutralize the virus by sucking it out of its victims, Coniglio sets out to save everyone.

Through the intervention of a nurse turning on the lights, everyone at the hospital survives the attack—except for one little girl, whose loss weighs heavily on Coniglio's soul. After being discharged and taken home by her mother, Coniglio is confronted in the middle of the night by Fugo, who urges her to save those under attack from Purple Haze nearby. Coniglio attempts to follow the Stand's trail of destruction, but is unable to cure most of its victims. At the sight of a burning hotel building, Coniglio breaks down in despair, oblivious to The Cure's steady growth in size.

Seppia's Gauntlet

Meanwhile, Team Bucciarati reads about the incident at the Mondo Aria in a newspaper and immediately suspects Fugo. However, the group decides to first investigate the accomplice responsible for the lights going out, whom they suspect to be Venetian capo and arms trafficker Seppia. Breaking into the old man's house, the group finds no signs of Seppia, but are able to use Moody Blues to replay his form just as he is kidnapped by other members of the gang.

Bucciarati's group follows Seppia's replay as he is taken by boat. Just as Narancia's radar begins detecting danger, Seppia's replay climbs onto a chair and begins giving orders to place mines, revealing himself to be an alias of Sogliola Lopez, and the mastermind behind his own "kidnapping." Sogliola's Stand, Joy Division, allows him to swap objects he touches at any desired moment in time. As Joy Division swaps floating polystyrene pieces in the river with mines, Bucciarati's group is pushed toward St. Mark's Basilica as the sound of a bell rings out.

Narancia and Abbacchio are suddenly shot from afar, and their Stands mysteriously disappear. Mista realizes that the group is being attacked by his old partner, Rigatoni, whose Public Image Limited allows him to siphon the energy of those he shoots with his sniper rifle. As all of his own Stand energy is used to aim with absolute precision, Rigatoni specializes in assassinating Stand users, using their energy to avoid death. Mista shoots at Rigatoni, but misses with all six of his bullets. Just as Rigatoni fires a shot back, Mista loads a bullet imbued with Giorno's power and fires directly into its path. Gold Experience transforms Mista's bullet into a bat just as Rigatoni's shot reaches it, reflecting the lethal wound toward Rigatoni himself. Mista is nonetheless gravely injured by the final shot, leaving Giorno and Bucciarati to enter the basilica alone.

The Cure, Diseased

Entering the chapel, Giorno and Bucciarati are confronted by a monstrous white rabbit emitting Purple Haze's virus: following Coniglio's breakdown and loss of consciousness, The Cure had only grown as it carried her across Venice, spreading the virus as it went. It had been lured from its aimless killing spree by the sound of St. Mark's Basilica's bell. Safe inside their rubber suits, Sogliola and Fugo watch from afar as Bucciarati and Giorno are viciously attacked by the Stand. When a hole springs in Sogliola's suit, he hastily leaves for an antechamber to change clothes, certain nonetheless of his victory and resulting promotion away from Venice. Before Sogliola can finish changing, however, the two traitors suddenly appear behind him.

Fugo had been the cause of Sogliola's plan coming undone: he had neglected to tell his boss that Giorno had become immune to the virus during his battle against Man in the Mirror. Despite Bucciarati not possessing the same immunity, the two had endeavored to save Coniglio from the rabbit just as she regained consciousness. Inspired once more by Fugo's earlier command, Coniglio commanded The Cure to return to its initial form, saving Giorno and Bucciarati. The two then set out for Sogliola's antechamber, though not before Giorno provided a few parting words of hope to Coniglio.

Shocked by his failure, Sogliola quickly composes himself and uses his ability to swap his own position with the ground, escaping to the hallway underneath. However, Sogliola is confronted by Mista at the end of the corridor, and Bucciarati catches up to him. Sticky Fingers opens a zipper beneath the capo's feet; Sogliola desperately reaches for a nearby rope, realizing too late that Gold Experience had transformed it into a creeper vine. Trapped within the vine and hanging above the hole created by the zipper, Sogliola desperately attempts to touch Bucciarati to swap positions with him, only to receive a lethal barrage of punches from Sticky Fingers instead.

Epilogue

Leaving Venice by boat, Fugo reflects on the revulse he felt toward Sogliola's plan of indiscriminate massacre, and on his conviction to sabotage it even if it meant being seen as a traitor. He harbors no regrets for abandoning Bucciarati on the steps of San Giorgio Maggiore, but feels certain in his heart that his team will reach the boss, and that Coniglio will heal from what she has been through.

Later, an urban legend would spread of a girl and her pet rabbit healing a lost and hopeless person's aches, as if by magic. Two months after leaving Venice for the United States, that girl reflects on her decision to use her power to help others across the world, as atonement for the lives that she could not save. Remembering Giorno's words to her at St. Mark's Basilica, Coniglio renews her resolve to fight her own battle.

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Characters and Stands

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Trivia

Cover of an early Italian edition, with the author's name misspelled
  • In Chapter 2, Talking Head is erroneously referred to as one of the Stands of La Squadra Esecuzioni that Team Bucciarati faced before arriving at Venice.
  • In early editions of the Italian version, the name of author Miya Shotaro is misspelled as "Taro Miyasho."
  • Voice lines for Narancia and Fugo from the novel are used in GioGio's Bizarre Adventure's Another Story Mode.[4]
  • Panels, chapter covers, and volume covers from Vento Aureo appear throughout the novel.

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