Risotto Nero

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Risotto Nero

(リゾット・ネエロ)

Namesake Risotto nero is a variation on the classic Italian dish risotto.
Debut Vol.9 Chapter 81.
Final Appearance King Crimson vs. Metallica (5)
Seiyuu
Profile
Age 28
Date of Birth 1974
Blood type Unknown (Full with metal)
Eye color Black sclera and red pupils
Hair color
Height cm
Weight kg
Stand Metallica

Risotto Nero (sometimes spelled Rizotto) is an antagonist from Part V: Golden Wind.

Origin

When Risotto Nero was 14 years old, his cousin was run over by a drunk driver. Though the driver was punished by the law, Risotto could not forgive him and four years later, at age 18, he assassinated the driver. From then on he began living a life in the underworld society. At age 21, Risotto Nero obtained his stand and with it, decided to join the Mafia. From there, he began his life in the underground criminal world. In the Mafia, Risotto was assigned his very own group of assassins, which were called upon whenever they were needed. This was partly because no one really trusted them. Risotto became known for being able to take out his assigned target no matter who it may be. Later on though, Risotto thought his current position wasn't enough as he was not allowed territorial control unlike other trusted Mafia groups. Enraged, Risotto decided to expose the Boss's identity. The result was the death of the two men who were sent to try and expose him. From there on, Risotto and his group were branded as renegades and now attempt to kidnap the Boss's daughter as revenge. He was killed during the fight between Doppio and him, with the unintentional help of Narancia's Aerosmith.

Stand

See Metallica

Trivia

  • To date Risotto is the only known Stand User to have his stand inside his own body and flowing through his blood.
  • Risotto nero is the Italian dish risotto flavored with squid ink. Joseph Jostar was eating spaghetti flavored with squid ink upon his first encounter with Caesar.