This is it. The final Stand sheet. Here, things are being revealed.
SEX PISTOLS: The last Stand from Vento Aureo that appears in Cavora Glory. The Stand (Or STANDS) that the form of six, small creatures residing in the user’s revolver or gun. The ability is to change the direction and destructive power behind any of the bullets that are fired. These Pistols will change a bullet’s course via with kicks and punches, and can also tide the bullets that are fired. It’s also another great thing about the Stand is that each Pistol: Uno, Due, Tri, Cinque, Sei and Sette all have their own personality, making for some fun interactions with the main human and Chiman cast. The Stand’s user is my favorite Buccialati Gang-Star, Guido Mista and it’s music refucomes from Britain’s own punk rock band, the Sex Pistols.
KING CRIMSON: No, I’m not gonna say it. King Crimson, one of the most convoluted Stands in the history of JoJo (except it isn’t, look at D4C). Anyways, King Crimson is a wildly OP Stand with insane durability and power. And if that isn’t enough, the Stand also one that messes with time, much like the other Outlander Stands. King Crimson’s ability is to SKIP time a maximum of ten seconds. The Stand is made up of the main body, which causes the actual time skip, Epitaph the small head on its forehead that can see ten seconds into the future, and the Court of Crimson a subspace where the skipped time is sent. Anytime Time Skip is activated, it will cause reality to break apart and become the Court of Crimson, and there, King Crimson is the only being that has knowledge of the place. Anyone and anything inside the Court of Crimson will not remember anything that they have done and will become a slave to their fate.
MOONCHILD: It isn’t long until King Crimson harnesses the strength of Spinlyn’s humanity-taking darts, and with that, the Stand becomes Moonchild. Moonchild takes the form a huge three-headed hydra with the patterns of the once-known King Crimson. As if confusing abilities weren’t enough with this Stand, Moonchild has the ability to rearrange timelines and events. It can take a section of time from one possible timeline and swap it out with another event, either from this existing timeline, or an alternate one. For example, Moonchild is about to be screwed over by their enemies. It can swap the timeline’s events with another timeline where Moonchild is victorious. Pretty OOP (OVER Over-powered) if you ask me. King Crimson and Moonchild’s user is the one and only ruler of the Outlanders and formerly Passione, Rossi Diavolo, and the musical reference comes from the band King Crimson and their songs The Court of the Crimson King, Epitaph, and Moonchild.
NOWHERE MAN: And finally we have our last Stand appears in Cavora Glory, Nowhere Man. Or rather, Nowhere Man Requiem. See, the original Nowhere Man’s ability was to dislodge and remove Stand arrows, including the one that made Giorno’s GER. But after the user stabbed the arrow on himself, the Stand became the Nowhere Man we all know about. This Requiem Stand’s ability is Universe Creation. It can create a fictional universe with the journal (which is also part of the Stand) Even better, it allows anyone to travel into that said created universe, which is also its biggest weakness. Any inhabitants (either original people or real people that have or did exist, which explains why there are so many dead Part 5 characters coming back) created by Nowhere Man will succumb to having wills and decisions already decided by the Stand, but if anyone outside of the created universe enters the universe, they will not be under control by Nowhere Man. And to add insult to injury, any person not under the will of Nowhere Man can pass that on to someone under control; they will gain their own will. Lastly, if the user is killed, the created universe will no longer be under control by the Stand; the entire universe will gain a will of their own and can desire for themselves. Nowhere Man’s user is our main antagonist of the Part, and DIO fanboy Brandon Avatar and it’s musical reference comes from the song by the Beatles, Nowhere Man.
And there we have it. Those were the Stands from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5.5, Cavora Glory.
SEX PISTOLS: The last Stand from Vento Aureo that appears in Cavora Glory. The Stand (Or STANDS) that the form of six, small creatures residing in the user’s revolver or gun. The ability is to change the direction and destructive power behind any of the bullets that are fired. These Pistols will change a bullet’s course via with kicks and punches, and can also tide the bullets that are fired. It’s also another great thing about the Stand is that each Pistol: Uno, Due, Tri, Cinque, Sei and Sette all have their own personality, making for some fun interactions with the main human and Chiman cast. The Stand’s user is my favorite Buccialati Gang-Star, Guido Mista and it’s music refucomes from Britain’s own punk rock band, the Sex Pistols.
KING CRIMSON: No, I’m not gonna say it. King Crimson, one of the most convoluted Stands in the history of JoJo (except it isn’t, look at D4C). Anyways, King Crimson is a wildly OP Stand with insane durability and power. And if that isn’t enough, the Stand also one that messes with time, much like the other Outlander Stands. King Crimson’s ability is to SKIP time a maximum of ten seconds. The Stand is made up of the main body, which causes the actual time skip, Epitaph the small head on its forehead that can see ten seconds into the future, and the Court of Crimson a subspace where the skipped time is sent. Anytime Time Skip is activated, it will cause reality to break apart and become the Court of Crimson, and there, King Crimson is the only being that has knowledge of the place. Anyone and anything inside the Court of Crimson will not remember anything that they have done and will become a slave to their fate.
MOONCHILD: It isn’t long until King Crimson harnesses the strength of Spinlyn’s humanity-taking darts, and with that, the Stand becomes Moonchild. Moonchild takes the form a huge three-headed hydra with the patterns of the once-known King Crimson. As if confusing abilities weren’t enough with this Stand, Moonchild has the ability to rearrange timelines and events. It can take a section of time from one possible timeline and swap it out with another event, either from this existing timeline, or an alternate one. For example, Moonchild is about to be screwed over by their enemies. It can swap the timeline’s events with another timeline where Moonchild is victorious. Pretty OOP (OVER Over-powered) if you ask me. King Crimson and Moonchild’s user is the one and only ruler of the Outlanders and formerly Passione, Rossi Diavolo, and the musical reference comes from the band King Crimson and their songs The Court of the Crimson King, Epitaph, and Moonchild.
NOWHERE MAN: And finally we have our last Stand appears in Cavora Glory, Nowhere Man. Or rather, Nowhere Man Requiem. See, the original Nowhere Man’s ability was to dislodge and remove Stand arrows, including the one that made Giorno’s GER. But after the user stabbed the arrow on himself, the Stand became the Nowhere Man we all know about. This Requiem Stand’s ability is Universe Creation. It can create a fictional universe with the journal (which is also part of the Stand) Even better, it allows anyone to travel into that said created universe, which is also its biggest weakness. Any inhabitants (either original people or real people that have or did exist, which explains why there are so many dead Part 5 characters coming back) created by Nowhere Man will succumb to having wills and decisions already decided by the Stand, but if anyone outside of the created universe enters the universe, they will not be under control by Nowhere Man. And to add insult to injury, any person not under the will of Nowhere Man can pass that on to someone under control; they will gain their own will. Lastly, if the user is killed, the created universe will no longer be under control by the Stand; the entire universe will gain a will of their own and can desire for themselves. Nowhere Man’s user is our main antagonist of the Part, and DIO fanboy Brandon Avatar and it’s musical reference comes from the song by the Beatles, Nowhere Man.
And there we have it. Those were the Stands from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5.5, Cavora Glory.
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