Rolling Stones
Note: This is a user's personal page attached to their profile! This is not an actual article, may not be related to JoJo or Araki, and is not associated with the wiki. As such, it may not adhere to the policies. |
Rolling Stones (ローリング・ストーン(ズ), Rōringu Sutōn(zu)) to Stand Scolippi, występujący w piątej części serii JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo.
Jak sama nazwa wskazuje, Rolling Stones przybiera wygląd kulistej skały. Przewidzi pobliską śmierć kogoś w pobliżu i automatycznie podąża za nim; po dotknięciu zabije ofiarę w pokojowy sposób.
Wygląd
Rolling Stones zwykle manifestuje się jako kulista skała z prymitywnie wyrzeźbionym znakiem kyō (凶, co oznacza "złowieszczy", "nieszczęście" lub "pech"). Kiedy Rolling Stones jest dotknięty przez kogoś, kto nie jest celem, na ich skórze mogą powstać zdania takie jak Proszę, zabij mnie (オレヲ殺シテクレ, Ore wo koroshite kure) can form on their skin.[3]
Kiedy Rolling Stones celuje w ofiarę, stopniowo zmienia on wygląd, aby przypominać ją w chwilach śmierci; nawet resztki kurzu Rolling Stonesów formują się na obraz ofiary.
Jest widoczny dla zwykłych ludzi, ponieważ naoczny świadek doniósł, że widział kobietę trzymającą go, gdy skakała z budynku na śmierć.[4]
Schematy kolorów
Umiejętności
Rolling Stones is an automatic Stand, as Scolippi can neither control nor stop it. It isn't actually malevolent as it shows a target their fated death, but the dubious mercy of instantly euthanizing them still makes it very dangerous.
Homing to Dying Target
Rolling Stones spots a target fated to die soon and then begins to automatically stalk it.[4] Rolling Stones follows a chosen person whose death is close, appearing and disappearing[3] or even moving by itself[5] until it touches the target. In truth, it can enter the ground and walls to move unnoticed.[5]
As it follows the target, Rolling Stones gradually breaks down until the form of the target appears on it.[3] More precisely, it shows a presentation of the target dying, exposing how they are fated to die, regardless of how close or far away the date of death is. When the target touches the stone, they will die, peacefully and without visible damage, as to "spare" them the pain.[6]
Although Scolippi theorizes that breaking Rolling Stones or changing its shape significantly may change the target's fate, it is ultimately revealed that even the dust will take the shape of the prediction.[5] Thus it is impossible to change the fate predicted by Rolling Stones, but breaking it will still stop it from chasing people. Those close to Rolling Stones without being sculpted inside it are not fated to die.[6] Mista exploits this to purposefully jump down a building and come out unscathed.[7]
This Stand gets its power from fate and moves by itself.[6][8]
When someone not targeted by Rolling Stones touches it, several words or sentences such as Please kill me (オレヲ殺シテクレ, Ore wo koroshite kure) appear on their skin.[3]
Rozdziały / Odcinki
- Chapter 590: Epilogue: "Sleeping Slaves" (Retrospekcja)
- Chapter 591: Sleeping Slaves, Part 2 (Retrospekcja)
- Chapter 592: Sleeping Slaves, Part 3 (Retrospekcja)
- Chapter 593: Sleeping Slaves, Part 4 (Retrospekcja)
- Chapter 594: Sleeping Slaves, Part 5 (Retrospekcja)
- Cool Shock Old B.T. Chapter 2: The "Say Hi to Old Virginia" Incident (Cameo)
- Golden Wind Episode 38: Gold Experience Requiem (Retrospekcja)
- Golden Wind Episode 39: Sleeping Slaves (Retrospekcja)
Galeria
Ciekawostki
- Rolling Stone's ability is inspired by a famous quote from Renaissance artist Michelangelo about artistic inspiration, who claimed that every block of stone already had a statue inside it which the sculptor merely discovered.[9]
Przypisy
- ↑ [citation needed]
- ↑ JOJO A-GO!GO!: STANDS, str.104
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Chapter 591: Sleeping Slaves, Part 2
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Chapter 590: Epilogue: "Sleeping Slaves"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Chapter 593: Sleeping Slaves, Part 4
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Chapter 592: Sleeping Slaves, Part 3
- ↑ Chapter 594: Sleeping Slaves, Part 5
- ↑ Volume 63; in-between Stand stats, Chapter 593: Sleeping Slaves, Part 4
- ↑ JOJOVELLER: Araki's Stand Commentaries - Rolling Stones