The Scribe Ani

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In any case, my name is Ani. The Scribe... of your so-called... New Kingdom era.
—The Scribe Ani, The Genesis of Universe Chapter 2

The self-proclaimed Scribe Ani (書記アニ, Shoki Ani) is a primary antagonist featured in the light novel The Genesis of Universe, based on Stardust Crusaders. He particularly appears in the second chapter, "The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand".

The Scribe Ani is a Stand user with Ptah, an ancient Stand bound to a history book which can materialize stories that he reads.

Appearance

The Scribe Ani is a man with a mummy-like appearance who achieved immortality due to his Stand. His face and bodies are covered in wrinkles. He wears a beaded necklace, several bracelets, hoop earrings, and a large ring on the ring finger of his right hand.

Personality

He speaks very slowly due to his old age. He is extremely respectful towards the history and traditions described in the Book of Genesis, as he showed when quickly losing his temper after discovering that Joseph and Polnareff had damaged his Stand. He pledged loyalty to DIO just because he also had immortality.

Abilities

Stand

The Scribe Ani's Stand is Ptah, bound to an ancient book named Book of Genesis. It can materialize the history from the book that the user reads, such as summoning the Egyptian goddess Ammit.

Ptah (プタハ神)Link to this section
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Ability
History Instantiation

History

Background

The Scribe Ani is a mercenary hired by DIO to kill the Joestar group in Cairo. He claims that the only reason he is still alive and didn't die from old age a thousand years ago is the existence of his Stand, which holds an ancient secret method of soul reincarnation, based on the old mummification method from the New Kingdom era. Because of that, his real identity remains unknown. He pledged loyalty to DIO as soon as he could, because DIO also had "eternal life" as a vampire and was likely to be the conqueror of the world. 

The Genesis of Universe: The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand

The Scribe Ani follows the Joestar group and defeats Jean Pierre Polnareff. Believing Polnareff to be dead, Ani corners Muhammad Avdol and Joseph Joestar with his Stand, summoning many enemies to fight them. Polnareff appears to save then and works with Joseph to damage the Stand, but the plan ends up with everyone overwhelmed by more enemies. Jotaro finds out from a merchant that his friends disappeared and goes to the rescue, The Scribe Ani tries to overwhelm Jotaro Kujo by creating Ammit, the strongest ancient beast of Egypt. Ammit proves to be too much for Star Platinum to handle, but suddenly disappears after Polnareff and Joseph destroyed the part in Ptah's pages where the creature is described. Jotaro blinds the Scribe Ani by throwing a perfume bottle at him so he wouldn't be able to summon anything else, and then destroys his body with a barrage of "Ora ora" punches. Strangely, the Scribe Ani shatters, disappearing in thin air along with his Stand, his real identity remaining unknown.[1]

Quotes

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  • By becoming a scribe I would have hoped my name would be remembered for a long time. Not graved on a tombstone, but engraved in a book. The human being rots and returns to the ground as ashes. A book like this, instead, can reside in human memory for eternity.
  • God Ptah... the one... who protected... Memphis... capital of Egypt during the first dynasty. This Stand... holds the divine revelations... of that god.
  • I don't expect... at all... that you manage to understand... the history I'm readin. It's the grand history... of Egypt. You... are proudly... satisfied... to shine... for a few decades of life... a vermin's existence... Defeating this... "The Genesis of Univese" where... the history of Egypt... spanning from... the ancient time to the future... is kept ... is... impossible !
    —The Scribe Ani
  • Are you ready... to be judged... Jotaro?! I'll let your heart... be devoured.... and I'll make you... disappear... once and for all.

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