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- Stardust Crusaders Episode 14: Justice, Part 1
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 15: Justice, Part 2
Justice (ジャスティス(正義), Jasutisu) é o Stand de Enya the Hag, apresentado na terceira parte da série de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Stardust Crusaders. Ele é um Stand de neblina comunmente na forma de uma caveira coroada e mãos, capaz de criar ilusões e manipular suas vítimas invadindo suas feridas.
Justice pincipalmente toma a aparência de uma nuvem de neblina massiva, sendo grande o suficiente para envolver um cemitério inteiro. Quando se materializa, ele aparece como um fastasma esquelético vestindo uma grande coroa decorada com arcos de joias e um espinho no topo, com as nuvens de neblina orbitando em volta de sua cabeça e maõs como um manto. Na caveira de Justica também falta alguns dentes. No anime, ele tem duas mãos direitas, assim como sua usuária, Enya, e seu filho.
Ele representa a carta de tarô Justice. A carta normalmente simboliza as consequências e uma necessidade de reconhecê-las, mas o simbolismo e alterado no case de Enya. O Stand personifica sua obsessão com vingança contra o mundo e particularmente aqueles que mexem com ela e seu filho.
Justice is a terrifyingly powerful Stand because of its very nature and power. Despite the ridiculous way Jotaro defeated it, Justice is one of the most powerful Stands in the series due to its quasi-invulnerability as a fog Stand and ability to control anyone's body through an open wound.
Justice's foremost power allows it to control the bodies of others through an open wound.[1]
When someone is wounded on any part of their body (to facilitate this, Enya uses a pair of scissors to cut people), the victim's flowing blood will be absorbed into the fog and Justice then creates a perfectly clean, round hole on the victim which can pierce through a sufficiently thin body part like the wrist or the tongue.[1]
Justice then sends a string of fog into the hole like thread tied to a puppet and takes control of the associated body part like a puppeteer. Enya can then make the controlled parts move as she wishes, being able to throw Polnareff to the ceiling[2] or make Hol Horse shoot himself.[1]
Justice's puppetry power is so powerful it can take control of dozens of corpses and manipulate them with precision, which can result in a large band of puppets under the control of Justice.[3] Despite being mere skeletons, the puppets appear as normal humans, though with deformed features and holes all over their body.
Justice can manifest incredibly realistic and detailed illusions anywhere within its range.
Enya was able to generate an entire illusive city over a graveyard, with the impression of actual solid buildings that only vanished when she was defeated,[4] and nearly killed Joseph Joestar by disguising a metal fence as their car and tricking him into jumping onto it.[5] Moreover it can also disguise the skeletons she takes control of as living humans who can converse with others.[5] In the OVA series and in Heritage for the Future, Enya also uses her mist to take the appearance of an attractive woman, who is likely a younger version of herself.
Justice makes Hol Horse its puppet
Justice makes Polnareff its puppet
Justice inhaled by Star Platinum
Chapter 160; Justice's illusion faded, which revealed a graveyard
Enya preparing to exact revenge using Justice to control Polnareff
Justice's ability introduced in Ep. 1 making Enya look younger
Another example of how Justice makes her look illusively young (Ep. 6)
Re-animates the corpses (Ep. 7)
Hierophant Green tries attacking Justice, but it remains unaffected
Justice temporarily repelled by Magician's Red's huge Cross Fire Hurricane
Justice attacks the Crusaders in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC Game)
Justice model in Eyes of Heaven
Justice in Diamond Records
Justice in Jojo's Pitter-Patter Pop!
Chara Heroes; Part 3 Vol.2
Weekly Shonen Jump #13, 1997