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Les Masques de Pierre (石仮面, Ishi Kamen) sont des anciens mais puissants artefacts qui apparaissent dans les deux premières parties de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood et Battle Tendency. Ils étaient introduits parmi un culte Vampirique caché dans la civilisation Aztèque.
Servant de décoration dans le manoir de la Famille Joestar pour George Joestar I, un des ses masques est utilisé par Dio Brando pour se transformer en Vampire acquérant une force surhumaine et l'immortalité.
Dans la partie 2, on révèle que c'était Cars qui a créé les masques de pierre pour donner à sa race la possibilité de dompter le soleil.
Apparence
Un masque de pierre conventionnel à une apparence vaguement humanoïde avec des trous pour les yeux aux angles aigus. Il est décoré avec un nez et des lèvres de pierre sur lesquelles on peut distinguer une paire de crocs. Le nez se développe en crête qui s'enroule en spirale au niveau de la droite du front.
The Stone Mask owned by George Joestar I, bore four short lines of writing on the reverse side of the forehead. Written in an obscure, semi-cursive script, the significance of the writing is unexplained.[1] The Masks featured in the story also commonly exhibit cracks and other signs of wear, likely due to their age.
Kars' modified Stone Mask has a raised depression in the middle of its forehead, in the mold of the Red Stone of Aja.
History
Background
Between the 12th and 16th centuries, an ancient Aztec ritual took place in Mexico, where a man wearing a Stone Mask sacrificed a young woman. The man's tribe tried to conquer the world with the help of the Stone Mask and its powers, before suddenly disappearing from history.
During the mid-to-late 19th century, one Stone Mask was excavated from an Aztec ruin by a team led by Will Anthonio Zeppeli's father. After donning the mask, Zeppeli's father slaughtered his crew and died from exposure to the Sun, leaving the mask to drift off into the unknown.
The same mask eventually lands itself in the possession of the English aristocrat, Mary Joestar, who had purchased it from a London art dealer during her travels.[2][3] After her death, the mask is retrieved by her husband, George Joestar I, who mounted it on a wall in his family home.
Phantom Blood
The Mask later becomes the subject of research by Jonathan Joestar during his studies as an archaeologist, who is unable to understand its purpose and is only able to come up with speculative theories.
These theories attracted the morbid curiosity of Dio Brando, who believed it to have been an execution device that he could attempt to use on Jonathan. After testing it on another human, he realizes that it transforms them into vampires.
When Dio's crimes were exposed, he stabbed George and used his blood to activate the Mask on himself. This transformed Dio into a vampire, enabling him to further torment both Jonathan and his descendants.
Battle Tendency
In Part 2, a collection of Stone Masks surround the sites of the Pillar Men's slumber; both with Santana in Mexico, and with Wamuu, Esidisi and Kars in Rome.
It is revealed that Kars is the original creator of the Stone Masks. He intended to use them to give himself and/or his race the ability to withstand sunlight, only to discover that the Mask's tendrils were unable to push their brains further, due to their immortal bodies.[4] Theorizing that he required greater power to strengthen the Mask, he designed a modified version meant to be combined with the Red Stone of Aja. Kars kept this version of the Mask with him during his long search for the Stone, eventually succeeding in combining the artifacts and becoming the Ultimate Being. This Mask was destroyed after Kars' transformation.
Purple Haze Feedback
The information below derives from a source not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.
The Sezione Droghe decides to retrieve a Stone Mask found in an old Nazi bunker to power up Massimo Volpe. Giorno orders Cannolo Murolo to destroy it as part of Passione's agreement with the Speedwagon Foundation, and Murolo succeeds in doing so.
Mechanisms
Vampire Creation
The Stone Mask is triggered when it is touched by blood. It then extends tendrils of stone from its edges, piercing the wearer's skull and brain. The tendrils are meant to find and trigger certain precise points of the brain; the process is described as being similar to acupuncture.
The Mask's wearer is then released from the constraints of natural limitation, gaining immense strength and other abilities. This vampirism process has been shown to work at least on humans and horses. The process produces a brief flash of light.[5]
According to Robert E. O. Speedwagon, humans who wear the mask can jump 5 to 8 meters, can punch with a 2000–4000 kg/cm2 force, and their leg strength triples.[6] However, the process simultaneously renders the body "dead" (in a sense) or unable to contain life, giving them a weakness to direct sunlight or the Ripple. This collection of effects designates the wearer as a Vampire.
Pillar Men
Pillar Men who wear the mask are given the ability to manipulate their bodies and near-invincibility, but require even more energy from other living creatures to sustain themselves. Using this augmented form, Kars was able to wipe out his entire clan.[7]
To unlock further power, Kars created a modified Stone Mask which, when fitted with the Red Stone of Aja, had the ability to pierce a Pillar Man's skull completely. This Mask is triggered by exposure to intense light, such as the UV beams released by the Nazis' anti-vampire weaponry.
In this case, the Mask unleashes a retrograde effect, in which Pillar Men are completely immune to the Sun, gain the ability to use the Ripple; and transform their bodies on a cellular level into any creature (preexisting and new, conceivably). The Mask itself is destroyed in the process, likely due to the immense amounts of power emitted by the Red Stone.
It is unknown what effects would occur if a human, or a vampire, were to wear the Aja-enhanced Stone Mask.
Galerie
Détail
- Un chapitre supplémentaire de Steel Ball Run suggère que les masques sont une méthode pour acquérir un Stand[8].
- En tant que l'un des artefacts les plus célèbres de la série, le masque de pierre apparaît dans plusieurs jeux
- Dans Heritage for the Future, le masque apparaît brièvement lorsque la garde d'un personnage est brisée.
- Dans le jeu Phantom Blood (PS2), le masque apparaît avant chaque match, s'agitant avant le début des combats.
- Dans All Star Battle, c'est le symbole de Phantom Blood
- Le masque apparaît dans la série Castlevania (quelque fois sous le nom de masque de jade), lequel est utilisé dans des rituels anciens selon les descriptions d'objets.
Références
- ↑ Chapter 3, Dio Brando the Invader Part 2
- ↑ Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1
- ↑ JoJo 6251, p.105
- ↑ Chapter 76: Ripple Teacher Lisa Lisa (6)
- ↑ Chapter 10, The Stone Mask Part 3
- ↑ Chapter 53: The Pillar Man
- ↑ Chapter 112: The Man Who Became a God
- ↑ Steel Ball Run Extra Chapter 3: Untitled Stand Chapter
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