The Genesis of Universe

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Cet article concerne le Stand. Pour le roman, voir JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (roman).
Ptah est le dieu égyptien de la création. Ce livre narre les révélations du dieu Ptah et de Ani, le scribe qui les a écrit. N'est-ce pas terrifiant, quand l'Histoire de l'Egypte d'il y a des milliers d'années vous est raconté...
—E. Stevenson, The Genesis of Universe chapitre 2

The Genesis of Universe (創世の書, Sōsei no Sho, lit. "Le Livre de la Genèse"), aussi connu sous le nom de Ptah (プタハ神, Putaha-shin), est un Stand lié au Scribe Ani. Il figure dans l'histoire courte "La Pierre Tombale de Sable Chaud", le second chapitre du roman court The Genesis of Universe,

Ptah est lié à un ancien livre historique qui permet au Scribe Ani de matérialiser les évènements qui sont lus par le Scribe dans le livre.

Apparence

The Genesis of Universe is an ancient Stand that is bound to a history book, with all wisdom and history sealed in it. The book itself is large and thick, and the cover is decorated with Egyptian hyeroglyphs.

Histoire

It was excavated circa 1500 B.C.E., from the remains of the New Kingdom era. However, its contents range from the Early Dynastic period, circa 3000 B.C, to the present age. The things written in it aren't limited to historical facts, as it even has contents about traditions, making it possible for the user to make real even simple superstitions. The Stand represents the Egyptian god of creation Ptah, so it can be considered a book of creation.

Pouvoirs

Matérialisation de l'Histoire

This Stand can instantiate the history that is written in the book. The user needs to read the history (either aloud or silently) and then call the historical cause of it, turning it into reality. The user is free to choose from historical to legendary things, even creatures, as long as they are written in the book. It can only materialize one thing at a time, which will disappear if its page is damaged or otherwise made unreadable.

Hermit Purple had difficulty telling if the projections are the real ones brought to the present or simply illusions, probably being part of the Stand itself.

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