Yellow Temperance

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Yellow Temperance is the Stand of Rubber Soul featured in Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Appearance/Personality

Yellow Temperance appears as an amorphous yellow substance, with no mouth or any other facial features, bound to its user. As with most stands, Yellow Temperance has no personality, but it is even more so, for it has no body at all. Unlike most stands, Yellow Temperance can be seen, as it is bound directly to its user's body.

Abilities

  • Appearance Replication: Yellow Temperance is able to alter Rubber Soul's physical appearance into anything Rubber Soul wants, no matter what. This ability seems to be almost instantaneous, as it manages to kill a woman in a ski lift and steal her body in an instant, while the other riders are focused on Jotaro, who had been thrown into the car earlier. It also managed to make a perfect copy of Kakyoin, even though he didn't actually kill him, and perfectly imitate even his habits. This ability has been shown to mimic other stands as well, when what seemed to be a part of Yellow Temperance detached itself from Rubber Soul under his Noriaki Kakyoin disguise and formed into Hierophant Green.
  • Physically Impervious: Yellow Temperance, following its namesake, has the capacity to absorb obscene amounts of physical punishment. It can resist impact, burning and freezing. It also seems to protect its user underneath from any damage as well. It cannot, however, make up for human frailties, such as the need for oxygen. It should be noted that, for all intents and purposes, Yellow temperance is physically invincible, as long as Rubber Soul is still alive to use it.
  • Assimilation: Yellow Temperance has the ability to assimilate other flesh, using it to grow stronger and larger. It starts as just a small part on a person and then begins to cover their entire body, spreading to wherever it has touched until it completely assimilates the person.

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