Cover A, Chapter 592
Scolippi staring menacingly at Guido Mista
Scolippi gets grabbed by Mista when Rolling Stones disappears
Cover B, Chapter 593
Scolippi (スコリッピ, Sukorippi) est un personnage secondaire de la cinquième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo, apparaissant dans l'arc narratif "Les esclaves endormis".
Scolippi est un sculpteur sur lequel Guido Mista enquête après que sa petite amie meurt dans de mystérieuses circonstances. Il est un manieur de Stand, et son Rolling Stones poursuit automatiquement une personne destinée à mourir prochainement pour leur donner la mort. Il est une exception dans la partie 5 puisqu'il est un simple civil et pas un gangster.
Scolippi is an adult Italian man with a lanky but slightly muscular body. He has straight hair kept at shoulder-length decorated with a row of hair clips and a somewhat prominent bang on the right side. He also uses dark eyeshadow. Scolippi wears a plain shirt decorated with metal plates on the chest and holed at the shoulders, and dark trousers with a spiderweb motif. His crown of thorns and the hand injury he receives from Guido Mista may be reminiscent of Jesus Christ and his Stigmata.
Scolippi appears to be somewhat withdrawn and meek, yet benevolent. He is said to have avoided showing himself to his girlfriend's father despite having a committed relationship with her.
Scolippi calmly puts up with Mista's violent intimidation attempts, explaining how his powers work. Because Rolling Stones' nature allows him to know whether or not he's fated to die, he is able to keep remarkably calm even with a gun in his mouth, knowing that he will survive any given situation. Despite having been mistreated and misunderstood by both his ex-girlfriend's father and the assassins sent to kill him, Scolippi bears none of them any ill will, as he sees people as puppets who are unable to escape their fates. He even prays for Bucciarati's assassins when his Stand cannot chase them down anymore. Scolippi is a firm believer in Fate.
Scolippi is a Stand user wielding the spherical rock-like Stand, Rolling Stones, which follows those fated to die and divines their destined deaths, as well as offering them an immediate and peaceful alternative.
As a child, Scolippi suddenly discovered his stand Rolling Stones and learned of its abilities. He later became a professional sculptor, not attaining fame, yet still making a decent living.
Eventually, Scolippi's girlfriend would touch Rolling Stones, and decide to kill herself in order to preserve her organs, as her father would need them to heal from an illness.
Scolippi watches as Mista jumps from the building's seventh story in order to reach and destroy the stone. As the gang leaves the area, he notices that, as he tried to explain, Mista has not prevented Bucciarati's death: Unbeknownst to the departing gangsters, the rubble takes the form of Abbacchio and Narancia as well, signalling their future deaths. As a silver lining, Scolippi notes that Mista was ready to die for his leader and, admiring this determination, hopes that the youths' arduous road will fulfill some purpose.
Cover A, Chapter 592
Scolippi staring menacingly at Guido Mista
Scolippi gets grabbed by Mista when Rolling Stones disappears
Cover B, Chapter 593
Scolippi as he appears in one of the Story Dramas in GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
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