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Scolippi appears to be somewhat withdrawn and meek, yet benevolent. He is said to have avoided showing himself to his girlfriend's father despite having a committed relationship with her.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 590}}, p.9</ref>
 
Scolippi calmly puts up with Mista's violent intimidation attempts, explaining how his powers work. Because Rolling Stones's nature allows him to know whether or not he's fated to die, he is able to keep remarkably calm even with a gun in his mouth, knowing that he will survive any given situation.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 592}}</ref> Despite having been mistreated and misunderstood by both his ex-girlfriend's father and the assassins sent to kill him, Scolippi bears none of them any ill will, as he sees people as puppets who are unable to escape their fates. He even prays for Bucciarati and his companions when he sees that his Rolling Stones has predicted the deaths of several of them, hoping that their suffering will have meaning.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 594}}, p.12</ref> Scolippi is a firm believer in [[Fatefate]], and understandingunderstands that no- one, including himself, cannottakes dieprecedence unlessover his Stand predictsand the fate it represents.
 
==Abilities==
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As a child, Scolippi suddenly discovered his stand [[Rolling Stones]] and learned of its abilities. He later became a professional sculptor, not attaining fame, yet still making a decent living.
 
Eventually, six months before the events of ''GoldenVento WindAureo'', Scolippi's girlfriend would touch [[Rolling Stones]], and decide to kill herself in order to preserve her organs, as they could be transplanted to her father who would need them to heal from an illness. Due to the complexity of Rolling Stones's ability, the death of his girlfriend appeared like a murder commited by Scolippi, but his girlfriend's father claimed she would never be the type to commit suicide.
 
===Sleeping Slaves{{SA|VA26}}===
[[File:Scolippi interrogated by Mista.png|thumb|left|Scolippi interrogated by Mista]]
In the elevator of his building, Scolippi encounters [[Guido Mista|Mista]], who has come to investigate the matter of Scolippi's girlfriend's death at the request of her father. Mista quickly begins his rough interrogation within the rising elevator. Answering Mista's questions, Scolippi explains that he's a sculptor with no knowledge of [[Stands]] other than his own ability, which acts independently and has followed [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]]. Skeptical, Mista shoots Scolippi's hand, but suddenly notices that [[Rolling Stones]] has disappeared. He holds his gun to Scolippi's cheek as Scolippi explains that Bucciarati's fate has been sealed, much as Michelangelo believed that a sculptor's purpose is simply to free a statue's predestined form from the marble. Mista has no patience for this, and tries to intimidate Scolippi into bringing back the stone by forcing him to play Russian Roulette. Scolippi divulges that Rolling Stones predicts future deaths and confronts its targets, offering them a peaceful alternative when they touch it; he claims that this is the true cause of his girlfriend's death. Mista attempts to shoot Scolippi in the mouth, but his gun misfires, as Scolippi isn't yet fated to die. After pistol-whipping Scolippi, Mista leaves the elevator to pursue Rolling Stones and save Bucciarati.
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==Trivia==
*In the European Spanish version of [[Netflix]], Scolippi is mistakenly referredimplied to as abe female Stand User in the description of [[GW Episode 39]] by usingvia the use of feminine word endings of words (un'''a''' usuari'''a''' de Stand llamad'''a'''). The error is not present in the episode's subtitles.
*Scolippi's backstory may have been inspired by the infamous sculptor {{W|Carl Andre}}, who was accused of murdering his wife after she fell out the window of his 34th story apartment building. He was acquitted of all charges and the death of his wife {{W|Ana Mendieta}} was considered an accident/suicide.
*In the European Spanish version of [[Netflix]], Scolippi is mistakenly referred to as a female Stand User in the description of [[GW Episode 39]] by using the feminine endings of words (un'''a''' usuari'''a''' de Stand llamad'''a'''). The error is not present in the episode's subtitles.
 
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