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Jodio Joestar is an ambitious hoodlum living a life of petty crime in Hawaii. When he was eleven years old, Jodio was diagnosed as possibly having {{W|antisocial personality disorder}}.<ref name=TJL2P25>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 2}}, p. 25.</ref> In spite of his aversion for friendship,<ref name=TJL08P9>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 8}}, p. 9.</ref><ref name=TJL01P43>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 43.</ref> Jodio is popular at his school<ref name=TJL01P49>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 49.</ref> and grows a likening to [[Meryl Mei Qi]]'s crew.<ref name=TJL6P02>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 6}}, p. 2.</ref><ref name=TJL08P20>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 8}}, p. 20.</ref><ref name=TJL12P11>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 12}}, p. 11.</ref>
 
Jodio is protective of his family, and prone to violence when anyone threatens or mocks {{PN|them}}.<ref name=TJL01P30>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 30.</ref> When he was eleven-years old, Jodio witnessed a band of classmates harassing Dragona and felt compelled to protect {{PN|them}}. Jodio "handled" the problem by igniting an entire school bus full of students to hurt them. Although Jodio felt no guilt for igniting the fire, the absurdity of his family's subsequent dissolution perplexed him. This event was formative for his relationship with Dragona and their adolescence.<ref name="TJL13" /> Soon after they began to work as gofers to financially support and protect their [[Barbara Ann Joestar|mother]].<ref name=TJL01P41>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 41.</ref> He sometimes whispers his thoughts to Dragona for Dragona to speak on theirhis behalf to others.<ref name=TJL2P28>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 2}}, p. 37.</ref><ref name=TJL13 />
 
Jodio's sole aspiration is wealth,<ref name=TJL01P51>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 51</ref> and contrary to his mother’s hopes he performs the worst at his school.<ref name="TJL13" /> Ever since he started out as a gofer with Dragona,<ref name=TJL01P48>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 48.</ref> Jodio gave his work professional-like diligence garnering enough notoriety to earn recognition and trust in Hawaii.<ref name=TJL01P48/> These experiences formed Jodio's outlook, and may have inspired his belief in “mechanisms.”<ref name=TJL05P6>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 5}}, p. 6.</ref> “Mechanisms” are a set of abstract rules that dictate the distribution of power and wealth shaping society. For example, Jodio cultivates respect, admiration, and protection through his popularity, but a [[Bullied Boy|bullied classmate]] won't.<ref name=TJL01P4951>{{Ch|TJL Chapter 1}}, p. 49-51.</ref>