Yoshikage Kira being pierced by the Arrow
The Six Arrow Heads discovered by Diavolo
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O Arco e Flecha (弓と矢, Yumi to Ya) (geralmente referido como a Flecha (矢, Ya)) é um item poderoso introduzido antecipadamente em Diamond is Unbreakable.
Na Parte 4, ele se torna um grande movedor da trama pelo seu papel como a fonte de muitos novos usuários de Stand; e é revelado que sua influência se estende de volta à [Stardust Crusaders]].
Algumas das Flechas ou dos fragmentos da Flecha também possuem influência nos eventos de Vento Aureo e Stone Ocean; onde a influência anterior é mais detalhada.
Aproximadamente 50,000 anos atrás, um meteorito aterrissou na Terra em volta de uma região subpovoada em Cabo York, Groenlândia; Em 1978, uma equipe de excavação mineral descobriu um vírus desconhecido dentro das pedras da área ao redor e determinaram que o vírus havia mantido-se inativo dentro do meteorito que atingiu a Terra há muito tempo. Apesar da pesquisa extensiva, médicos do governo foram incapazes de determinar o propósito do vírus alienígena fora da aniquilação total da vida humana. Comparável à teoria da evolução, foi descoberto que certas pessoas possuíam uma qualidade que os permitiria sobreviver quando expostos ao vírus, adicionalmente os garantindo habilidades sobrenaturais.[1]
Várias centenas de anos antes da descoberta do vírus, um homem que desejava adquirir o poder dos deuses tomou as pedras e as moldou em flechas. Essas Flechas haviam sido perdidas até 1986 quando uma equipe de investigadores de ruínas egípcias que incluía um jovem Diavolo descobriu seis delas abaixo do deserto egípcio. As Flechas foram eventualmente roubadas por Diavolo, que vendeu cinco delas para Enya. As Flechas permitiam o possuidor despertar habilidades de Stand naquelas que haviam o potencial de obter um, essencialmente agindo como gatilho. As seis Flechas foram eventualmente distribuídas entre várias pessoas, dentre elas Keicho Nijimura, Yoshihiro Kira, e Jean Pierre Polnareff.[2]
As Flechas criadas a partir do meteorito vão catalisar e despertar o Stand de qualquer criatura viva que elas perfuram.
Entretanto, se o alvo não possui força espiritual suficiente, eles morreram se o ferimento for fatal. Porém, as Flechas normalmente apenas buscam (e perfuram) apenas aqueles que conseguem aguentar o poder delas.
It is theorized that the meteorite sought out Earth through the will of its many strong spirits, rather than striking the planet by chance.
[citation needed]
In certain cases, such as with Ken Oyanagi and Stray Cat, with neither of them being exposed to regeneration or regenerative abilities, the wound caused by the Arrow will heal and leave a hole about the size of an average coin.
The Arrow's effects are also transferable down bloodlines, generally without exception as the Arrow that pierced Jonathan Joestar's body taken over by Dio awakened Stands in the rest of the Joestar family, with certain people without the necessary spiritual strength suffering from the strain (such as Holy Kujo and Josuke Higashikata at the time). A family member without the spiritual strength to control a Stand will be slowly overwhelmed by it as if they were suffering a severe fever as it happened with Holy Kujo and Josuke.
If the Arrow pierces or cuts the Stand instead of the user,[3] the Stand completely changes form and its powers become drastically greater than usual, if they are not wholly replaced by a new set of abilities. These new, evolved Stands are referred to as Requiem Stand. In the two instances where this form was achieved, Requiem was added to the end of the Stand's name. Little is known about the mechanisms of this transformation, and the only constant is that Stands become magnitudes more powerful, or rather dangerous, than their previous form. It is unknown if the same principle of having a high enough fighting spirit still applies either, but the possibility of the Arrow rejecting a Stand User that isn't worthy has been raised by Diavolo. Whether the transformation can be reversed or not is also unclear. When Silver Chariot first turned into Chariot Requiem, Polnareff managed to cancel the transformation by snatching the Arrow from its hands. When it reappeared, Chariot Requiem could remain even without the Arrow in its possession.
Fragments of Arrow-heads can retain the effects of the Arrow and seek out potential Stand users. Jotaro gives a shard of an Arrow-head in an amulet to Jolyne which awakens Stone Free.[4]
Six Arrows have been revealed to date. Following their theft from an archaeological site in Egypt by Diavolo in 1986, five of the six were sold to Enya the Hag. Their subsequent provenance is outlined below:
The whereabouts of the remaining two Arrows sold to Enya are unknown.[9] However, there are several instances in the series where an unidentified Arrow appears:
A similar case happens in the alternate universe, in a desert along the trail of the Steel Ball Run.
In this case, a meteorite crashes into the desert and forms a mobile formation of land known as the "Devil's Palm" that would change location every time and was feared by the natives near the area.
As was the case with the Arrow, it was rumored that the "Devil's Palm" sought out future Stand users, and like the Arrow, imposed a heavy affliction upon them from which the person would survive and obtain a Stand.
In JoJolion, an unexplained phenomenon causes several people to acquire a Stand after being bitten by something, only leaving a bite mark.
Yoshikage Kira being pierced by the Arrow
The Six Arrow Heads discovered by Diavolo
The Bow and Arrow seen hanging on DIO's wall in Stardust Crusaders
from I Want You
Enya's Arrow
The Arrow inside Black Sabbath's mouth
Polnareff's Arrow
Keicho's arrow, as seen in the film.
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