Les Feuilles

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Les Feuilles (オータム・リーブス, Ōtamu Rībusu)[TL Note 1] is a Stand belonging to the Gingko biloba trees located in Shakedown Road, featured in JoJolion.

Appearance

Les Feuilles takes the form of tiny insect-like Stands with helmet-shaped heads and sucker feet, covered in polka-dots and the number 11. Their presence as several smaller beings is similar to that of Harvest, Bad Company and Metallica.

Les Feuilles are green in the colored manga.

Abilities

Les Feuilles are an unusual Stand in that they have no real user, and anyone is free to use them if they know how to. They do not have any combat ability whatsoever, but are extremely useful to the denizens of "Shakedown Road" in order to set up crimes.

transportation

Les Feuilles hide under the fallen gingko leaves on the road and promenade.[1] If enough leaves connect to form a path, anything and anyone that touches the leaves is instantly transported from one end of the path to the other.

The transportation is incredibly fast, at least faster than the eye can see. Moreover, should someone unaware of the Stand step on the leaves, they can get transported without their knowledge. However, a camera may be fast enough to record the phenomenon.[2][3] While an object is transported, it is possible to intercept it by stepping on the taken path, thus cutting it and making the object appear at the feet.[1]

The people of Shakedown Road typically set up paths to cause an unaware sucker to damage a possession and then pressure the victim to give money as compensation.[2] Les Feuilles can also be used to stealthily transport objects. Someone used to Shakedown Road may expertly use the leaves to transport themselves at high speed, for instance three thugs could catch up to Joshu despite a considerable headstart.[1]

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Translation notes

  1. The Japanese name of this Stand is read as the English phrase "Autumn Leaves", while the translated name is French for "The Leaves". Both of these reference the Stand's namesake, "Autumn Leaves", a Bill Evans Trio album named after the 1945 French song of the same name.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 JJL Chapter 20, "Shakedown Road" (3)
  2. 2.0 2.1 JJL Chapter 18, "Shakedown Road" (1)
  3. JJL Chapter 19, "Shakedown Road" (2)

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