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Template:Location infobox/fr Les Paumes du Diable (悪魔の手のひら, Akuma no Tenohira) sont des lieux aux propriétés surnaturels figurant dans Steel Ball Run. Ils abritent tous des parties du Corps Saint ou sont générés près d'eux. Ils sont tous en Amérique et leur location a été prédit par Jesus et collectés sur une carte par Joseph d'Arimathie.

Summary

When Jesus died on the western coast of North America, a great storm and earthquake tore and reshaped the land, which divided his Corpse into 9 Parts that would be carried by animals and other forces of nature eastwards.

Carrying the Corpse Parts while migrating around the country and appearing in seemingly random places, Devil's Palms occasionally ensnare people, occasionally granting them Stands, or, still less often, a Corpse Part.[1]

As the Boomboom Family explain, those passing through them are forever changed. Along with the Corpse Parts themselves, surviving a period in any of these locations seems to be the only way to develop a Stand. Johnny obtained his first Corpse Part from a Devil's Palm in Monument Valley, soon discovering his Stand Tusk, and Mountain Tim obtained his Stand in a similar location.

It was revealed that the Devil's Palms are sacred sites to Rock Humans, and that there is a direct link between the Devil's Palms and Morioh Town. [2]

List of Devil's Palms

  • Arizona Desert / Monument Valley: Containing the Left Arm[3]
  • Sugar Mountain (Tree/Stand), West of Chicago:[4] Guarding the Ears and the Right Arm
  • Battlefield Funny Valentine fought on: Having the Heart
  • Top of a hill in the Rocky Mountains: Containing the Left and Right Eyes.

Trivia

  • The meteorite described in reference to the first Devil's Palm mentioned may have been a reference to the meteorite from which the Stand Arrows were carved.

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