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Ryoko Kakyoin [g] is the younger cousin of the late Noriaki Kakyoin. Still seeking answers about her cousin's death, Ryoko is soon caught up in the conflict between Hol Horse and Petsounds. She gains the power of Thoth after Boingo abandons the Stand, which she hopes will lead her to the answers she seeks.
With little hesitation, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin begin a journey to Egypt to kill Dio and save Holly's life. On the way, they defeat another brainwashed assassin named Jean Pierre Polnareff who later joins the quest to kill Dio and avenge the death of his sister, whose murderer is among Dio's forces.
The poor son of Dario Brando, an abusive alcoholic who worked Dio's mother to death, Dio first appears as a young misanthrope who, via the power of an ancient stone mask, becomes an immortal vampire. A century after the events of the first part, he resurfaces as the user of the time-stopping Stand named The World.
He made him Jotaro's first real Stand opponent to visually convey the concepts between short-range and long-range Stand abilities. The author revealed that he always read the kanji for Kakyoin's given name as "Tenmei," but his editor approved the reading Noriaki for the tankōbon much to his surprise. [11]
Before Death 13 lands a mortal blow on Polnareff, Joseph wakes him, leaving Kakyoin in the dream. Meanwhile, Kakyoin thrashes about in his sleep and causes Joseph to crash the plane. As the team sets up camp, Kakyoin sees that he has cut the words "Baby Stand" into his arm during the dream, realizing that the baby is the Stand user, but is ...
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