Born This Way

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Born This Way (ボーン・ディス・ウェイ, Bōn Disu Wei) is the Stand of Kyo Nijimura, featured in JoJolion. As a humanoid Stand on a motorcycle, it automatically pursues a designated target, appears near them when they "open" something, and conjures strong freezing winds.

Appearance

Born This Way is composed of a humanoid rider and a motorcycle.

Rider, head exposed

The rider is covered by black clothes apparently similar to protective motorcyle clothing, including a visored helmet. As such, it is not easily identifiable as a Stand, but when its helmet is removed, it has a stout, robotic head and face, lending it the appearance of a hunched back. This was done in order to make it clear at first glance that it was definitely a Stand and not a human when its helmet came off.[1]

The motorcycle is a heavy, almost armored black sport bike. The front wheels feature flower decals on the hub caps and the front fork has a stitched design similar to the face of the rider.

On the bottom of its helmet, there is a skull-shaped emblem, similar to those found on her brother's stand.

Born This Way and its motorcycle are primarily black in the colored manga. Underneath its helmet, Born This Way is also grey and purple.

Personality

Knocking the rider off the bike causes it to make a "Shuu" noise and quickly jump back on.

Abilities

Born This Way is an automatic Stand defined by constant power independent of the distance from Kyo, and is unusual in that it rides a motorcycle.[2] Equipped with a helmet and motorcycle riding gear,[3] Born This Way is more resilient than most Stands. The bike is durable enough to withstand Soft & Wet's punches,[4] and as a vehicle, can be used to ram into people.

Although Born This Way is physically powerful, it can only appear when certain conditions are met and can be warded off if the target is careful about their actions.

Summon Through Opening

Born This Way summoned from the opening of a taxi door

Kyo Nijimura can employ Born This Way on any chosen target, but it only appears near them when they "open" something. In order to target a person, Kyo must touch them at some point, but is otherwise able to act freely while her Stand attacks.[5]

The act of opening may concern doors, notebooks and cellphones[5] but not body parts such as opening one's eyes.[6] The individual does not have to intentionally open something, as merely touching an object as it is opening applies, for instance when Josuke backs into a taxi causing its driver to remotely open the door, or when Kyo throws a loose pen at him, causing the cap to fall off when it hits.[7] Born This Way immediately appears near the target when they open something, but similarly disappears if anyone closes the relevant open object.[4]

Freezing gust of wind

Freezing Wind

When Born This Way appears, it can conjure powerful and cold gusts of wind to attack.

The wind is strong enough to push back a grown man, and can violently displace objects.[2] Moreover, it is supernaturally cold. The temperature dramatically drops where it blows, to the point the eyes can begin to freeze.[3] If the wind persists long enough, a large quantity of snow may appear, and Born This Way can also propel shards of ice into someone as projectiles.[4]

Chapters

Trivia

  • Born This Way was originally called Going Underground (ゴーイング・アンダーグラウンド, Gōingu Andāguraundo) until the release of the JJL Volume 4 tankobon. Despite this, Kyo Nijimura's design still features the initials "G.U." on her clothing.

Gallery

References

  1. JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 JJL Chapter 12, Paisley Park and Born This Way (1)
  3. 3.0 3.1 JJL Chapter 13, Paisley Park and Born This Way (2)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 JJL Chapter 14, Paisley Park and Born This Way (3)
  5. 5.0 5.1 JJL Volume 4, in-between Stand stats, JJL Chapter 15, Paisley Park and Born This Way (4)
  6. JJL Chapter 15, Paisley Park and Born This Way (4)
  7. JJL Chapter 16: "Paisley Park" and "Born This Way" (5)

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