Sandman's Sister

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I feel no morsel of remorse, or even equivalent to the smallest grain of sand in the desert. Not an inch... The only worry I have is for my sister, who I have left in my homeland. I want her to be happy... My only prayer is for her...

Sandman's Sister (サンドマンのお姉ちゃん, Sandoman no Oji-chan) is an unnamed tertiary character featured in the seventh part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run.

She is the older sister of Sandman, who hopes that winning the Steel Ball Run race will earn him the money to buy back their ancestor's land.

Appearance

Her clothes are made of natural Native American materials, such as wooden bangles and necklaces.[1]

Personality

Sandman's sister is a traditionalist who strongly adheres to her tribe's values and beliefs. She disapproves of Sandman's interest in the white man's books and culture, seeing it as a betrayal of their tribe. She is strict and protective of her younger brother, scolding him and severely beating him for going against the tribe's customs.

Sandman's sister is skeptical of the white man and is quick to assume the worst when discovering an outsiders tracks near the village. Much like other members of her tribe, she also shares a narrow-minded perspective on the tribe's way of life and is resistant to change. Having grown up with Sandman, she wishes nothing more than for him to peacefully return to the village; however, when Sandman reveals his plan to leave the village and enter the Steel Ball Run race, she's taken aback.

It's implied that, unlike her brother, Sandman's sister is illiterate and unable to read.

History

Although Sandman's sister is never given a name, in her tribe's language, she is known as "she who dances with the leaves" (木の葉と踊る女).[1]

Steel Ball Run

When the tribe discovers the books in her brother's teepee, they hunt him down to scalp him. Sandman escapes using his Stand and is found by his sister, who scolds him for reading the white man's books and demands he apologize to the tribe. She proceeds to beat him for his actions but does not try to kill him like the warriors that chased him there. Sandman tells her that understanding the enemy's culture is necessary for their survival and shows her strange holes in the wasteland, which he suspects were made by the white man. He tells her tells he plans to leave the tribe and participate in the Steel Ball Run race to win enough money to buy their ancestors' land. However, like the rest of the tribe, she does not understand, or at least is not willing to understand, that the tribe needs to adapt to the changing times to survive.

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