¿Qué puede haber tan oscuro en el alma de Prosciutto como para dotarlo del espantoso poder de arrebatar la juventud y la vitalidad a los seres vivos?.
El diseño de su stand, "The Grateful Dead" es además digno de pesadilla; con esos inquietantes ojos que cubren todo su "cuerpo", la ausencia de piernas o abdomen y los cables que cuelgan de su cintura como si fueran intestinos desgarrados.
Pero por terrible que sea, "Grateful Dead" tiene varios puntos débiles: no puede seleccionar a su víctima, atacando sin distinción a toda forma de vida que se encuentre en su ámbito. El frío ralentiza considerablemente su influencia y por otro lado, consume tanta energía de su anfitrión, que resulta algo lento y poco agil para la lucha.
Eso no quita que posea una gran fuerza: en el viaje a Venecia, lo vimos destrozar fácilmente uno de los asientos del tren.
Con debilidades o sin ellas, no deja de ser terrible y junto al "White Album" de Ghiaccio, es el más apto de la "Squadra" para el asesinato simultáneo de docenas de personas.
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El poder de "The Grateful Dead" es totalmente opuesto al de Alessi, personaje de la Tercera Parte cuyo stand hacía rejuvenecer a sus víctimas hasta transformarlas en embriones que morían al encontrarse fuera del útero materno.
Me pregunto si sus poderes se anularían mutuamente en caso de que se enfrentaran.
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I wonder what kind of darkness may reside in Prosciutto's soul to give him the awful power to deprive living beings from their vitality and youth.
His stand "The Grateful Dead" has a nightmarish design with all those disturbing eyes popping out from its "body", the lack of legs or an abdomen and these cut wires hanging from its open waist as if they were torn guts.
Despite of being so scary,"The Grateful Dead" has several weak points: it can't chose its victims and attacks every living being inside its perimeter. Cold temperature slows down considerably its power and finally, it wastes too much energy, so, when fighting, "The Grateful Dead" isn't fast nor precise.
However it's still very strong: we saw it smashing easily a seat on the train during the trip to Venice.
Prosciutto's "Greatful Dead" and Ghiaccio's "White Album" are the only stands in "La Squadra" able to kill simaltaneously dozens of people.
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In "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" Third Part we found a stand user whose power was simmilar to Prosciutto's, but right the opposite.
Do you remember Alessi? His stand made people become younger and younger. His victims could even become embryos and die due to being out of their mother's wombs.
I wonder what would happen if Alessi and Prosciutto had fight. Would their respective powers cancel each other out?
El diseño de su stand, "The Grateful Dead" es además digno de pesadilla; con esos inquietantes ojos que cubren todo su "cuerpo", la ausencia de piernas o abdomen y los cables que cuelgan de su cintura como si fueran intestinos desgarrados.
Pero por terrible que sea, "Grateful Dead" tiene varios puntos débiles: no puede seleccionar a su víctima, atacando sin distinción a toda forma de vida que se encuentre en su ámbito. El frío ralentiza considerablemente su influencia y por otro lado, consume tanta energía de su anfitrión, que resulta algo lento y poco agil para la lucha.
Eso no quita que posea una gran fuerza: en el viaje a Venecia, lo vimos destrozar fácilmente uno de los asientos del tren.
Con debilidades o sin ellas, no deja de ser terrible y junto al "White Album" de Ghiaccio, es el más apto de la "Squadra" para el asesinato simultáneo de docenas de personas.
***
El poder de "The Grateful Dead" es totalmente opuesto al de Alessi, personaje de la Tercera Parte cuyo stand hacía rejuvenecer a sus víctimas hasta transformarlas en embriones que morían al encontrarse fuera del útero materno.
Me pregunto si sus poderes se anularían mutuamente en caso de que se enfrentaran.
*******
I wonder what kind of darkness may reside in Prosciutto's soul to give him the awful power to deprive living beings from their vitality and youth.
His stand "The Grateful Dead" has a nightmarish design with all those disturbing eyes popping out from its "body", the lack of legs or an abdomen and these cut wires hanging from its open waist as if they were torn guts.
Despite of being so scary,"The Grateful Dead" has several weak points: it can't chose its victims and attacks every living being inside its perimeter. Cold temperature slows down considerably its power and finally, it wastes too much energy, so, when fighting, "The Grateful Dead" isn't fast nor precise.
However it's still very strong: we saw it smashing easily a seat on the train during the trip to Venice.
Prosciutto's "Greatful Dead" and Ghiaccio's "White Album" are the only stands in "La Squadra" able to kill simaltaneously dozens of people.
***
In "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" Third Part we found a stand user whose power was simmilar to Prosciutto's, but right the opposite.
Do you remember Alessi? His stand made people become younger and younger. His victims could even become embryos and die due to being out of their mother's wombs.
I wonder what would happen if Alessi and Prosciutto had fight. Would their respective powers cancel each other out?
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