Jonas Joestar
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Jonas Joestar (ジョナス・ジョースター, Jonasu Jōsutā) is the main protagonist of Henry's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Fan Fiction, Absolutely Free. He is a half-clone of Haruno Higashikata.
As a pickpocket with a lack of morality, he decides to travel to America in pursuit 3 missing trucks carrying $396,000,000 lost in a mass drug deal, getting himself entangled into conflict with a gang full of stand users.
Jonas is a Stand user, wielding the abilities of the fishing line-based Stand, Disraeli Gears.
Appearance
Personality
Abilities
Stand
Disraeli Gears is a close-range stand, being mildly stronger than the average person. What makes the stand truly a force to be reckoned with is Jonas's ability to attract objects using fishing lines.
Personal Skills
Intelligence
Jonas is a cunning individual, consistently outsmarting his opponents and planning genius counterattacks. He uses his opponent's abilities against them, such as creating fire using the high friction of the ground caused by Booker T. He easily comes up with plans and figures out his opponent's abilities very swiftly. He is able to deduce the nature of the Saint's Corpse as the mummified body of Jesus after the corpse spoke two sentences.
He's good at math and very crafty. He's a highly intelligent person in regards to politics, history and religion. He can occasionally be frustrated by people acting in a way he would call "stupid".
Stand Mastery
Jonas is a very skillful stand user, using his stand in many creative ways. Jonas consistently pushes himself above his own capabilities in regards to stand usage, being an powerful threat in just how many ways he can use his fishing lines.
Stealth
One of Jonas's biggest talents as a homeless thief was his stealing, later showing off how stealthy he can be when he, Moses and Manzanera rob the Speedwagon Foundation Japan Center.