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Ne plus apprendre que 3 choses à la fois... une existence faite de 3 choses... C'est pire qu'une perte totale de mémoire.

Jail House Lock (ジェイル・ハウス・ロック(JAIL HOUSE LOCK), Jeiru Hausu Rokku) est le Stand de Miu Miu, figurant dans la sixième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Stone Ocean. C'est un Stand humanoïde couvert de sutures. Quand il est activé, ceux qui veulent s'échapper de la prison de Green Dolphin Street ne peuvent désormais mémoriser que trois choses à la fois.

Apparence

Jail House Lock est un Stand humanoïde fin et de la taille de son manieur, Miuccia Miuller. Il a le corps couvert de sutures comme le patron d'un vêtement. Il n'a pas de main et ses bras se terminent en bouts pointus. Sa tête est couverte en majorité par un masque lisse, mais laisse découvert des yeux ronds lisse. Le crâne de Jail House Lock ressemble à un cerveau à découvert.

Jail House Lock est brun clair avec des fils rouges couvrant son corps dans le manga couleur.

Pouvoirs

Jail House Lock relies on its power to cripple its enemies and make them unable to perform any complex task. Although it is shown to be able slap Jolyne violently enough to send her into a wall,[1] the memory loss it causes impedes Miu Miu's enemies so much, she's able to attack them directly.

Environmental Integration

Jail House Lock chasing Emporio while traveling through the walls

Jail House Lock is a Stand capable of integrating itself with its surroundings and quickly traveling across their surfaces. Its body will contort to match the exterior of any object it integrates with such as the iron bars or walls of the Green Dolphin Street Prison. This allows it to avoid attacks when fusing into walls, though the User is notably damaged should said walls be destroyed while it's inside them. Miu Miu uses this ability primarily to set up traps and trigger memory loss on prisoners trying to break out.

Short-term Memory Loss

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Jolyne writing down her memories to counter the memory loss

Jail House Lock causes its victims to be able to only remember three new pieces of information.[2]

The Stand is triggered if someone or their Stand touches the bars or walls beyond the visiting room of Green Dolphin Street Prison,[3] or if Miu Miu sics it on someone.[4] Although they retain all their memories from before the instant it is activated, the victim is now only able to process and remember three new memories and when they learn a fourth "thing", they will forget the first thing they've learned and so on.[2] Several people, up to at least several dozens, can be affected at once.[4][5]

The power is extremely crippling as the victim find themselves distracted by a flow of new information, forgetting to perform any important task like finding Miu Miu to defeat her. Miu Miu herself claims that the continual memory loss eventually destroys its victim's ability to think.[5] Miu Miu also exploits the memory loss to her advantage by distracting her enemies with many information so they completely forget about the actual attack.[6]

To limit the effect of Jail House Lock, one can learn a bunch of new facts as a whole, for instance not memorizing individual bullets but looking a the single reflection of the bullets in a mirror.[6]

Chapitres

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Chapitres (ordre chronologique)

Galerie

Détails

  • Araki dit que l'idée de Jail House Lock est née alors qu'une mode des films en relation avec la mémoire sortaient dans les salles.[7]

Références

  1. SO Chapter 101, Jail House Lock (6)
  2. 2.0 2.1 SO Chapter 97, Jail House Lock (2)
  3. Volume 74, in-between Stand stats, SO Chapter 97, Jail House Lock (2)
  4. 4.0 4.1 SO Chapter 102, Escape
  5. 5.0 5.1 SO Chapter 98, Jail House Lock (3)
  6. 6.0 6.1 SO Chapter 100, Jail House Lock (5)
  7. JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments from Hirohiko Araki, p. 234

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