Short random notes of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3: Stardust Crusaders
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Relationship between Mohammed Avdol's occupation and hairstyle
Tarot fortune-telling uses 22 cards to indicate current or future events. In other words, Tarot cards divide all events in this world into 22 types. By the way, there are about 100,000 hairs on one person's head. And the hairstyle of tarot reader Mohammed Avdol, who has his hair tied up in about 20 topknots, can be said to be suitable for his occupation.
Avdol's hairstyle
A spot where Emerald Splash crystals are generated
Emerald Splash, an offensive technique used by Noriaki Kakyoin's Stand Hierophant Green, is a technique in which bodily fluid is powerfully ejected from both palms facing each other and shot forward. And at that time, emerald-like crystals are also shot out along with the body fluid, but they are not coming out of the Hierophant's palm like a bird lays eggs. Hierophant's bodily fluid have the property of solidifying when its density increases momentarily. In short, the crystals are generated between both palms. In addition, shooted crystals return to bodily fluid as its density decreases. It is because of this property that Emerald Splash did no damage to a plane's fuselage wall in the fight against Tower of Gray.
Generated crystalsCrystals return to bodily fluid and hit the aircraft wall
Meaning of the tubes wrapped around The Fool's front legs
One way to mechanically mimic muscle action is to substitute the inflation and deflation of a balloon for the contraction and relaxation of a muscle. Front legs of Iggy's stand The Fool have the same mechanism, and move by pouring sand into and removing it from bag-shaped parts. And the tubes that wrap around The Fool's front legs is for taking sand in and out.
The Fool with tubes wrapped around his front legs
What Daniel J. D'Arby would have guessed before he went mad
In a poker match with Jotaro Kujo, Daniel J. D'Arby underestimated Jotaro's behavior of "not looking at the cards dealt" as bluffing at first. However, as soon as Jotaro demanded "the secret of DIO's stand" as a wager, D'Arby's fear increased to the limit and he fainted and then went insane. Perhaps D'Arby thought that Jotaro's Star Platinum might be able to stop time just like DIO's The World. If that is true, D'Arby's defeat is decided because Jotaro can easily replace the cards dealt in "Time Stopped World" to create a winning hand. And the future where he, who spoke DIO's secret, will be executed by DIO as a traitor is also decided. D'Arby went mad because he could not bear this fate.
Jotaro leaves dealt cards as they areD'Arby went mad
A distinctive feature of the image that Atum sees when reading minds
Telence T. D'Arby's stand Atum has the ability to see the state of the opponent's soul in response to D'Arby's question and determine whether the answer to the question is "YES" or "NO". At that time, in the infrared camera-like image seen by Atum, a large amount of bubble-like things emerge from the opponent's body surface when "NO", and not so much when "YES".