Saint's Corpse

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Corpse Parts
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The Corpse Parts are key items to the plot of Part VII: Steel Ball Run. The Steel Ball Run race itself is part of Funny Valentine's scheme to find and collect them all.

Seemingly ancient, mummified human remains, they are eventually revealed to belong to Jesus Christ, miraculously self-preserving, and disposed to imparting miraculous powers.

With Funny Valentine's direction, the entire Corpse eventually merges with Lucy Steel, before separating and being carried to and locked in a vault beneath Trinity Church, New York City, by the 2nd Diego Brando. After the conclusion of Part VII, Johnny Joestar retrieves the Corpse for a final personal use.

List of the 9 Corpse Parts

  • Heart: May have granted Funny Valentine his Stand D4C when as a soldier he fell onto it in the desert as his company perished. Over his chest appears the word "conscience" in a pattern resembling that of the location of the other Parts in the country.
  • Left Arm: Merges with an Johnny Joestar unknowingly in the Devil's Palm in the Arizona Desert / Monument Valley, granting him the Stand Tusk.[1]. Like the Right Arm, the hand has a hole in its palm. Later it is taken forcefully by Hot Pants.
  • Eyes:
  • The Eyes' complete guardian

    The Eyes' complete guardian

  • The split main body

    The split main body

  • Scansplit.jpg

    The split main body

The "guardian" of the Eyes appears like a robotic Stand; invisible except where covered by sand, holding an eye in each hand.[2] Each Eye has the word "turbo" written around the iris, and allow their holder to see Parts in the possession of others.
  • Spine: Discovered by Lucy Steel at the end of the 4th Stage. The Spine doesn't react to her, but when Blackmore takes it, he momentarily percieves Jesus' presence. When Blackmore is defeated, the Spine fuses with Johnny Joestar.[3] Later it is stolen by Hot Pants, leaving a small fragment in Johnny's body, allowing him to retain his Stand. This last part is eventually stolen from him as well.
  • Rib cage: Original owner unknown. Around the time that Valentine acquires it, his physique spontaneously and greatly improves.[citation needed]
  • Right Arm:
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    Found in Sugar Mountain's possession, it is given to and merges with Gyro Zeppeli. Like the Left Arm, the hand has a hole in its palm. Separating from Gyro as he transforms by the Stand Sugar Mountain, in order to save him Johnny is forced to give it to one of the Eleven Men, as Valentine's agents.[4]
  • Ears: Found in Sugar Mountain's possession, they are given to and merge with Johnny Joestar. Relinquished by Johnny in the same way as the Right Arm.[4]
  • Legs: This section requires expansion.
  • Skull: Discovered by Lucy Steel while hiding from Valentine. She perceives the skull located in a fireplace flue. Becoming pregnant when it merges with her, the skull's shadow is then seen against her stomach.

Function

The Parts grant those imbued with them Stand powers (in a function similar to the Bow and Arrow of the original timeline).

Each Part seems to react differently with different characters, as seen when Gyro and Diego each took possession of an eye: Gyro acquiring a Stand, Scan, with Diego retaining properties of a Stand effect used on him - the reptilian powers of Dr. Ferdinand's Stand Scary Monsters.

The Corpse is utterly unique, existing in only one dimension in the multiverse, thereby establishing a "root dimension". In neighboring dimensions, the racers seek other precious items instead of the Parts, such as diamonds.

History

Jesus' Death

Upon Jesus' death somewhere on the Western coast of North America, a massive earthquake and storm tore the land, splitting his Corpse into 9 Parts, which were then distributed by various forces of nature eastwards, resting at the locations he indicated they would to Joseph of Arimathea.

Prior to the Steel Ball Run race

In the Devil's Palm, each member of the military unit Funny Valentine belongs to perishes except for him, having fallen unconscious onto the site of the Corpse's Heart, when it merges with him, saving his life and motivating his search for the remainder.

Steel Ball Run race

Funny Valentine reveals that he guided the planned route of the Steel Ball Run race with the aim of scanning the country for the Parts besides the Heart, which clues him as to their rough location. To begin with, the race's manager, Stephen Steel, is only vaguely aware of the Corpse's existence.

To begin with, the Corpse is discussed euphemistically as though belonging merely to a saint.

The competition for the Parts

Gyro Zeppeli enters the race seeking proof for the validity of his actions as an executioner at the service of the King of Naples, particularly when he is scheduled to execute a young boy named Marco.[5] Appealing to his King, he is allowed to join the race; Marco to be granted amnesty if Gyro wins. Gyro treats the news of the existence of the Corpse very seriously.

Johnny Joestar wishes to collect the Corpse in order to raise himself from a percieved "negative" position as the result of his family misfortunes and personal mistakes.

On one occasion Johnny considers destroying one of the Parts to prevent his opponent from obtaining it. Gyro stops him, decided that it would be better to let the Corpse be taken by an enemy, as any harm to it would represent a very dark, grave mistake, if not a sacrilege.

Sensing an obligation to defend the Corpse from possession by its other pursuers, Gyro and Johnny come into conflict with Valentine and his agents, Diego Brando, and Hot Pants.

Diego Brando reads Valentine's intention and the power of the Corpse, resolving to use it to support his own fierce ambition.

Hot Pants reveals a deep desire to acquire the entire Corpse in order to help her absolve herself of what she sees as a cardinal sin in her past. She seems more aware that the Corpse must belong to Jesus.

When collected by various racers, many Corpse Parts generate clues as to the location of the next Part.

Blackmore, when handling the Spine, recieves a vision of Jesus, shortly before he is killed.

While battling Axl Ro, Johnny Joestar also recieves a peripheral vision and vocalized advice from Jesus.

The complete Corpse

Valentine's plot unfolds as he explains that the Corpse represents the ultimate power, existing in only one dimension in the multiverse, accessible only via his Stand, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. The one possessing it, like the first person on a round table to take their napkin from their left or their right side, will be empowered to decide some aspect of the fate of the world. His intention is to use it for the enduring security of his country, the United States.

Lucy Steel, with Valentine's direction, eventually merges with the entire Corpse, beginning a metamorphosis that also lends her a Stand.

The Corpse's sealing

After Valentine's defeat, as directed further by him, the second Diego Brando seals the Corpse in a vault in the basement of Trinity Church, New York City, in order to establish "the center of the world" with Diego as its leader.[6] Waiting, stating that "the Corpse is not [his]", Lucy Steel kills him.[7]

Sealed away, it seems that the only ones left with the sure knowledge of the Corpse's existence and location are Stephen Steel, Lucy Steel, and Johnny Joestar. Stephen states his belief that the Corpse belongs to no person or nation and is safest sealed away in the vault.

Post-Steel Ball Run race

Johnny Joestar is anguished by the misfortune of the terminal illness his wife, Rina Higashikata, and decides to forcibly retrieve the Corpse from its vault. Chased by U.S. government agents, upon his sudden death in Morioh, Japan, it is currently presumed that these agents returned the Corpse to its vault.

Trivia

  • The Corpse Parts appear on the stage for Steel Ball Run characters in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle. When all 3 Parts are collected during a match, the player gains a charcter-specific advantage.

Gallery

References

  1. SBR C.19 Pg.22
  2. SBR C.30 Pg.48
  3. SBR C.39 Pg.47
  4. 4.0 4.1 SBR C.47 Pg.36
  5. SBR C.21 Pg.7
  6. SBR C.94 Pg.33
  7. SBR C.95 Pg.12

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