Nicholas Joestar

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Nicholas Joestar (ニコラス・ジョースター, Nikorasu Jōsutā) is a minor character featured in Steel Ball Run.

Nicholas is the elder brother of Johnny Joestar by five years, and the son of George Joestar. Nicholas was a jockey, but died in a riding accident.

Appearance

Nicholas Joestar was a scrawny young man who had a regular haircut featuring spiked interlaced locks of hair at the top of his head, appearing similar to a crest.

Personality

In the past, Nicholas is shown as kind and sympathetic to his much younger brother Johnny. He seems to be a good student too as his teachers trust him and would lend him a mouse corpse to fool his father about Danny's death.[3]

Synopsis

History

Nicholas, Johnny and Danny

When young Johnny once took his pet mouse Danny to secretly feed it under the table during dinner, his father, upon discovering it, ordered the child to drown the animal himself as punishment. Heartbroken, Johnny was unable to bring himself to do the deed, and followed Nicholas' suggestion to set Danny free into the woods instead.

Years later, Nicholas grew into a promising jockey-to-be, surpassing even the young Diego Brando. One day Nicholas's horse stumbled from something on the ground, which cost him his life. An onlooker claimed a white mouse was the cause of the accident – a mouse he believed to be Danny. Seven years later, it was Johnny who rose to fame as a racing prodigy. However, his father still did not acknowledge him and his feats, even asking God "why He had taken Nicholas and not Johnny".

During the fight with Axl RO, Nicholas and Danny were seen once more, manifested from Johnny's guilt over freeing Danny and accidentally leading to Nicholas' death.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Calculated from Johnny being 16 when he won the Kentucky Derby - SBR Chapter 3: Johnny Joestar. Nicholas died 7 years before another of Johnny's tournaments, which took place after he won the Kentucky Derby - SBR Chapter 42: Silent Way (3) p.17-21
  2. Calculated from Johnny's birth-year - JJL Chapter 21: "Shakedown Road" (4) p.28-30. Stated to be 5 years older than Johnny in SBR Chapter 42: Silent Way (3)
  3. SBR Chapter 42: Silent Way (3)

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