Arrow Cross House

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Arrow Cross House (アロークロスハウス, Arō Kurosu Hausu) is the Stand of Penelope de la Rosa and is the evolved form of Cube House, featured in the light novel JORGE JOESTAR.

Like Cube House, Penelope is unaware of the Stand so the Stand's main body, Reimi Sugimoto (Universe 37), controls the materialized house. Arrow Cross House is created around Cube House when Reimi accidentally pierces herself with the Arrow, developing a Wound.

Arrow Cross House appears as four arrows surrounding each side of Cube House. Reimi could manipulate its walls and seal people beneath the building in a state between life and death for their protection.

Appearance

The Arrow Cross House stands on top of the biggest round hill in Morioh, which is nearby Morioh Pearl Beach and countless islands out in Morioh Harbor. It has white walls and a flat roof, resembling a little museum. The building is shaped like a cross, with each point shaped like an arrow. There is no dedicated front door. Instead, each of the arrows have two doors, and any of the eight could be used to get inside. There is a thin gap in between the outer walls and the ground, meaning the house is actually floating.

Reimi's appearance does not change compared to Cube House. She remains as a teenage girl with sympathetic features and chin-length hair, wearing an Alice band and a short sleeveless dress.

Arrows

Inside Arrow Cross House is a large triangular sunroom in each of the arrows. There are large bay windows on both exterior sides and the ceiling. The walls and floor are all painted white making the rooms appear very bright.

The east sunroom is Rohan's bedroom. The furniture in the room is in exquisite taste and one could easily mistake the room for a furniture store or an unusually elegant manga shop. His bed is in the middle and there are manga stacked on the tables, shelves, and floor. The west sunroom has exactly the same furniture arranged in the same way, as Rohan prefers symmetry. Reimi sleeps in the west sunroom. The north and south sunrooms have no furniture and are empty.

Each of the sunrooms connect to a carpeted hallway with no windows. One side of each hallway has a door leading to the washroom, which connects to a separate room with a tub for bathing and another room with a flush toilet. The opposite side has doors leading to the kitchen and dining room which are both connected. In total, there are four sunrooms, washrooms, kitchens, and dining rooms.

Study

The end of each hall leads to a large square room at the center of the house. Rohan uses this room as his study where he works. It is at least twice the size of the sunrooms, but windowless, dark, and gloomy, with nothing in it aside from a tiny desk perched in the middle. The walls are bare, only having doors that lead to each hallway. The lights in the room come from the chandelier on the ceiling and the smaller lamp on Rohan's desk.[1]

History

Arrow Cross House suddenly appeared in Morioh in 2007, without any of the neighbors in the area noticing the construction despite the size of it. Cube House had previously been there for three years until it suddenly got replaced. No permits were ever filed for construction and there was no record of sale for the land. Rohan Kishibe ends up purchasing it before the city of Morioh decided to tear it down because Rohan's previous residence had just burned down.

Rohan finds Reimi there, who he decides to let stay as a guest after discovering that she has amnesia. He attempts to use Heaven's Door on her but couldn't find out anything about her past.[1]

Abilities

House Manipulation

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Dimensional Sealing

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Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Arrow Cross House is considered a Requiem Stand, it does not have Requiem in its name.
  • Arrow Cross House is the only Stand in the film that is not named after a film or TV series. It is instead named after Cross House, a location in Ōtarō Maijō's previous novel, Tsukumojuku.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4: Morioh

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