Stone Mask
Stone Masks (石仮面, Ishi Kamen) are powerful ancient artifacts featured in the first two parts of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency. They are originally introduced as sacrificial devices used by certain vampiric Aztec cults.
Mounted ornamentally in the Joestar Mansion by George Joestar I, one Stone Mask eventually transforms Dio Brando into a vampire, extending his influence over a significant portion of the series.
In Battle Tendency, it is revealed that the Stone Masks were designed by Kars in an attempt to grant his race the ability to withstand sunlight; this wish is fulfilled when Kars eventually uses the Red Stone of Aja in combination with a modified Stone Mask, turning him into the Ultimate Thing.
Appearance
The conventional Stone Mask bears a somewhat-masculine face, its eye holes sharp and somewhat slanted. It has a small mouth in either a neutral position or a slight smile, with full lips and small fangs resting on the bottom lip. A ridge emerges from the bottom of the forehead, running vertically to the Mask's top, joining with another ridge extending into a spiral resting on the left of its forehead. Stone Masks commonly exhibit cracks and other signs of wear, likely due to their age. When activated, stone tendrils shoot out of fifteen[1] holes in the mask.
The Stone Mask owned by George Joestar I bears four short lines of writing on the reverse side of the forehead. The inscription is written in an obscure, semi-cursive script, which George believes to be the language of the Aztecs. As he never had the writing translated, its contents and significance remain a mystery.[2]
Kars's modified Stone Mask has a raised depression in the middle of its forehead, in the mold of the Red Stone of Aja.
History
Background
Between the 12th and 16th centuries, an ancient Aztec ritual took place in Mexico, where a man wearing a Stone Mask sacrificed a young woman and became a vampire. The man's tribe tried to conquer the world with the help of the Stone Mask and its powers, only to suddenly disappear from history.[3]
During the mid-to-late 19th century, one Stone Mask was excavated from an Aztec ruin by a team led by Will Anthonio Zeppeli's father. After donning the mask, Zeppeli's father slaughtered his crew. While chasing down his own son to suck his blood, he died from exposure to the sun, leaving the mask to drift off into the unknown.[4]
The same mask is eventually purchased from a London art dealer by an English aristocrat, Mary Joestar.[5][6] After her death in a carriage accident, the mask is retrieved by her husband, George Joestar I, who mounts it on a wall in his family home.
Phantom Blood
During a fight between Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando, Dio's blood spills onto the mask, causing it to activate and push itself off the wall.[7] Though Jonathan believes only he saw it, it is later revealed that Dio witnessed the mask's activation as well.[8]
The Mask later becomes the subject of Jonathan's research; Jonathan comes close to understanding its purpose, and records all his findings within a notebook.[9] When Jonathan leaves the mansion to track down Dio's poison seller, Dio steals the mask, believing it to be an execution device that he could use on Jonathan.[10] After testing it on a vagrant, he realizes the mask's true purpose, reclaiming the mask after the vagrant's miraculous death by sunlight.[11][12]
Though Dio initially plans to kill Jonathan with a knife, Robert E. O. Speedwagon arrives with the poison seller and a police squadron. Outnumbered and surrounded, Dio announces his intention to transcend humanity. Dio attempts to stab Jonathan, but George takes the blow; nonetheless, his blood activates the mask, turning Dio into a vampire.[13] The mask remains in Dio's possession, despite Wang Chan's attempting to salvage and sell it after the Joestar Mansion's destruction.[14] When Dio takes refuge in an abandoned castle near Windknight's Lot, the mask is seen hanging upon one of the walls of the castle.[15] After Dio's apparent death, Jonathan's group finds the mask, and Speedwagon smashes it to pieces with a sledgehammer.[16]
Battle Tendency
A collection of Stone Masks surround both sites of the Pillar Men's slumber: the cave housing Santana in Mexico[17], and the underground ruins housing Wamuu, Esidisi and Kars in Rome.[18] Kars later uses his collection of Stone Masks to turn humans and even horses into his own vampire servants.[19]
It is revealed that Kars is the original creator of the Stone Masks. Though he intended to use them to give himself and his race the ability to withstand sunlight, he discovered that the mask's tendrils were unable to push their brains far enough due to their immortal bodies.[20] Theorizing that he required greater power to strengthen the Mask, he designed a modified version meant to be combined with the Red Stone of Aja. Kars keeps this modified mask with him during his long search for the Red Stone, eventually succeeding in combining the artifacts and becoming the Ultimate Thing. The mask is destroyed during Kars's transformation.[21][22]
Purple Haze Feedback
The Sezione Droghe decides to retrieve a Stone Mask found in an old Nazi bunker to power up Massimo Volpe. Giorno Giovanna orders Cannolo Murolo to destroy it as part of Passione's agreement with the Speedwagon Foundation, and Murolo succeeds in doing so.
Mechanisms
Vampire Creation
The Stone Mask is activated when it is touched by blood. Once activated, the mask extends stone tendrils from its edges, piercing the wearer's skull and brain. The tendrils are meant to trigger certain precise points in the brain; the process is described as being similar to acupuncture. The process also produces a brief flash of light.[23][24]
The mask's effects on the brain activate immediately upon piercing it and free the wearer from the constraints of natural limitation, causing them to gain immense strength and other abilities. This process has been shown to work on both horses and humans.[25]
According to Robert E. O. Speedwagon, humans affected by the mask can jump five to eight meters, punch with a 2000–4000 kg/cm2 force, and triple their leg strength.[26] However, the body is unable to adapt to this power, rendering it "dead" (in a sense) and weak to direct sunlight or the Ripple. In addition, the wearer also develops an uncontrollable bloodlust capable of overriding even familial bonds.[27] This set of effects designates the wearer as a vampire.
Pillar Men
Pillar Men who wear the mask are given near-invincibility and the ability to manipulate their bodies, but require even more energy from other living creatures to sustain themselves. In this augmented form, Kars was able to wipe out his entire clan.[28]
To unlock further power, Kars created a modified Stone Mask which, when fitted with the Red Stone of Aja, has the ability to pierce a Pillar Man's skull completely. This Mask is triggered by exposure to intense light such as the UV beams released by the Nazis' anti-vampire weaponry.[29][30]
The combination of the mask and the Red Stone grants a Pillar Man complete immunity to the Sun, the ability to use the Ripple, and the power to transform their bodies on a cellular level into any creature, preexisting or new.[31][32] The mask itself is destroyed in the process, likely due to the immense amount of power emitted by the Red Stone.
It is unknown what would occur if a human or a vampire were to wear the Red Stone-enhanced Stone Mask.
Stand-Awakening
Although never shown in the original universe continuity, the third extra chapter of Steel Ball Run suggests that Stone Masks are a possible method of eventually obtaining a Stand.[33] JoJolion doubles down on this idea in the ninety ninth chapter, briefly showing the Stone Mask as an example of supernatural phenomena within the series.[34]
Video Games
Heritage for the Future
When one of the players has their Guard Gauge depleted by the opponent, the Stone Mask briefly appears on the screen as part of the resulting "Stand Crash".
Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
In the Phantom Blood PS2 game, the Stone Mask is seen activating on-screen at the start of every battle, in addition to its regular appearances during the original story. It also appears as part of the game's loading screen.
All-Star Battle
In All-Star Battle, the mask represents the Phantom Blood arc in several trailers and in Story Mode.
Puzzle & Dragons (Android/iOS)
The Stone Mask was obtainable for a limited time as an assist in the mobile game Puzzle & Dragons.
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References
- ↑ Chapter 5: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 4
- ↑ Chapter 3: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 2
- ↑ Chapter 1: Prologue P.1-9.
- ↑ Chapter 20: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 3 P.5-10
- ↑ Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1 P.17.
- ↑ JoJo 6251 P.105.
- ↑ Chapter 5: Dio Brando the Invader, Part 4 P.4.
- ↑ Chapter 8: The Stone Mask, Part 1 P.7.
- ↑ Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1 P.16-18.
- ↑ Chapter 8: The Stone Mask, Part 1 P.7-9.
- ↑ Chapter 9: The Stone Mask, Part 2 P.19-21
- ↑ Chapter 10: The Stone Mask, Part 3
- ↑ Chapter 11: The Stone Mask, Part 4
- ↑ Chapter 17: The Birth of DIO P.16.
- ↑ Chapter 21: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4
- ↑ Chapter 41: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 3 P.14.
- ↑ Chapter 46: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 2 P.5.
- ↑ Chapter 64: The Red Stone of Aja
- ↑ Chapter 95: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 1 P.5.
- ↑ Chapter 76: Ripple Teacher Lisa Lisa, Part 6 P.6.
- ↑ Chapter 108: JoJo: The Final Ripple, Part 2 P.15-17.
- ↑ Chapter 109: Kars the Superbeing is Born, Part 1 P.1-2
- ↑ Chapter 9: The Stone Mask, Part 2 P.19-21
- ↑ Chapter 10: The Stone Mask, Part 3
- ↑ Chapter 97: The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu, Part 3 P.9.
- ↑ Chapter 53: The Pillar Man P.9.
- ↑ Chapter 20: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 3 P.5-10
- ↑ Chapter 112: The Man Who Became a God
- ↑ Chapter 108: JoJo: The Final Ripple, Part 2 P.15-17.
- ↑ Chapter 65: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times, Part 1 P.1-2
- ↑ Chapter 110: Kars the Superbeing is Born, Part 2 P.2.
- ↑ Chapter 112: The Man Who Became a God P.9.
- ↑ Steel Ball Run Extra Chapter 3: Untitled Stand Chapter
- ↑ JoJolion Chapter 99: The Wonder of You, Part 16