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Under World

Under World (アンダー・ワールド Andā Wārudo) is the Stand of Donatello Versus, featured in Stone Ocean.

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Donatello Versus is the Stand user of Under World in the Stone Ocean arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. His Stand, Under World, is known for its memory unearthing ability. This power is showcased when Jolyne stumbles upon an impending plane crash scenario after finding Donatello's room and an underground cavern.
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Under World, a character from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, is distinguished by its eyeless head, triangular shoulder imprints, and feather-adorned knees. It wears bracelets with checker symbols and displays a boat wheel-shaped symbol and a Star of Life symbol on its chest. The character's coloration in the colored manga is white-blue with orange accents. Despite its unique appearance, Under World lacks fighting abilities, instead using its versatile power to support Versus in battles.
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Under World, a figure in the JoJo series, is marked with distinct symbols. Triangular imprints adorn its shoulders, while its knees bear small feathers. Its wrists are encircled by bracelets featuring checker symbols. A boat wheel-shaped symbol and a Star of Life symbol are prominently displayed on its chest. The character is depicted in the colored manga as white-blue with orange accents.
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In the colored manga, Under World is portrayed with a white-blue hue and orange details. Its role is to support Versus in conflicts, utilizing its diverse powers, despite lacking any combat abilities.
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Under World's headphone-like appendages are part of its distinctive design, along with triangular shoulder imprints, knee feathers, and checkered wrist bracelets. Its primary role is to leverage its versatile power in aiding Versus during combat, despite lacking inherent fighting skills.
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Appearance

Under World is a humanoid Stand with headphone shaped appendages on its head instead of eyes. Its shoulders have small triangular imprints, and its knees are equipped with small feathers. It also has bracelets on its wrists that have checker symbols, as well as a boat wheel-shaped symbol and a Star of Life symbol on its chest.

Under World is white-blue with orange features in the colored manga and anime.

Abilities

Under World relies on its versatile power to help Versus get ahead in a fight and has no fighting ability whatsoever. Although Versus is granted a wide array of actions to use to his advantage, he is defenseless if he has to fight a Stand user head-on. It also appears more vulnerable to damage, at least within a memory playback, as Jolyne was able to injure it and its user by firing a pen into its neck.

Memory Unearthing

Under World is able to excavate memories of events and people from the earth.[1]

Acting on the assumption that the ground has a "memory" of everything that happens upon it, Under World can summon any past event that has happened in Orlando, Florida,[2] with no limitation to its date of occurrence and scope, by digging through the soil and uncovering the underground. The memories include car crashes, shootings,[3] plane crashes,[4] NFL football games,[5] minerals,[5] and even individuals.[6] To assist it, Versus is also granted the knowledge of everything that has happened in the past.[2] If Under World cannot do the motion of digging up the ground, then it is unable to summon memories.[7]

The memories of individuals are somehow aware of their status yet do not mind it, one stewardess calmly informing Jolyne of her plane's impending crash.[1] These memories are also composed of the earth and can be seen by non-Stand users.

Similar to Bohemian Rhapsody, if an individual becomes caught in an event, they will experience what occurred in the memory (i.e. those caught in an impending plane crash will experience exactly the specific crash that is brought up) and cannot change the event.[8] Once caught, one must find a loophole or condition in the memory to escape death, such as a certain area where nobody dies or is injured.[6] Memories of people who don't die in the original event will not die no matter what during the replayed event and can be used as a type of cover.[9] This method of loopholes can only be utilized effectively if the victim has a thorough knowledge of the event. The stand, however, can destroy the loophole, trapping the victims within the event.

Apart from trapping people in lethal events, Under World's ability has other uses. Memories of individuals can be investigated for information.[10] Replayed events can also indirectly attack victims without catching them in an event, such as a stray bullet.[4] It is unknown that Under World can replay other stand abilities, however. Under World also has the ability to extract Memory DISCs, as Enrico Pucci states that it has the power to unearth the DISC from Weather Report.[11]

Chapters

Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance


Trivia

  • Under World was inspired by Araki's fascination with psychology, along with social issues at the time.[12]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SO Chapter 120: "Under World, Part 2"
  2. 2.0 2.1 SO Volume 14, in-between Stand stats, SO Chapter 121: "Under World, Part 3"
  3. SO Chapter 118: "Time for Heaven - Three Days Until the New Moon"
  4. 4.0 4.1 SO Chapter 119: "Under World, Part 1"
  5. 5.0 5.1 SO Chapter 132: "Heavy Weather, Part 8"
  6. 6.0 6.1 SO Chapter 122: "Under World, Part 4"
  7. SO Chapter 124: "Under World, Part 6"
  8. SO Chapter 121: "Under World, Part 3"
  9. SO Chapter 123: "Under World, Part 5"
  10. SO Chapter 126: "Heavy Weather, Part 2"
  11. SO Chapter 125: "Heavy Weather, Part 1"
  12. JOJOVELLER: STANDS - Comments by Hirohiko Araki[1]

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