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* The reveal that a fair number of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah's exposition, Hol Horse's [[ShowDontTell traumatic flashbacks]], and Petsounds's record of the psychological torture DIO subjected Daniel J. D'Arby to that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] (e.g. Telence, who joined DIO completely freely) or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that a fair number of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah's exposition, Hol Horse's [[ShowDontTell traumatic flashbacks]], and Petsounds's Pet Sounds's record of the psychological torture DIO subjected Daniel J. D'Arby to that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] (e.g. Telence, who joined DIO completely freely) or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* The reveal that a fair number of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that a fair number of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Mariah's exposition, Hol Horse Horse's [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] flashbacks]], and Petsounds's record of the psychological torture DIO subjected Daniel J. D'Arby to that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] (e.g. Telence, who joined DIO completely freely) or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* Kakyoin being born in Morioh actually makes a lot of sense when looking at ''Diamond is Unbreakable''. In Part 4, the first-year students at Josuke's high school wear light green, the second-year students either wear purple or blue, and the third-year students wear dark green. Considering that Kakyoin is 17 in ''Stardust Crusaders'', that would make him a third-year student, and he only wears a dark green uniform instead of black because he transferred to Jotaro's high school. By this logic, Kakyoin likely attended the same high school that Josuke attends in Part 4.
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Just that I doubt fully malicious agents like Steely Dan and Terence would have felt regret, or needed to be gaslit by Dio.


* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that all a fair number of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil actually liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none ''none'' of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like liked him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 12 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 12 10 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeterans Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 12 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeterans [[ShellShockedVeteran Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 12 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.
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* The reveal that all of DIO's surviving minions who didn't get flesh budded are [[ShellShockedVeterans Shell-Shocked Veterans]] makes the [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Heaven plan]] even more scary. It's shown via Mariah expositing and Hol Horse [[ShowDontTell enduring traumatic flashbacks]] that the minions loyal to DIO who weren't already [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] or had flesh buds were subjected to severe MindRape that forced them to pledge loyalty to DIO, and even after his death, the emotional and mental scars 12 years later haven't vanished. From Pucci's perspective, DIO was a messiah figure who wanted the best for everyone via the Heaven plan making them cognitively aware of their own fate, but considering that none of DIO's minions who weren't already in his league of evil didn't actually like him, being subjected to subliminal messaging that made them convince themselves that they're nothing without him, there's a strong chance that DIO's sense of humanity seen in ''Stone Ocean'' is merely a façade. The loyalty from his minions wasn't genuine; he deliberately set the table to where they ''thought'' he was a supreme overlord, and the subconscious knowledge of fate granted by the Heaven plan would likely not let people be at peace unless they were DIO himself. Based on the information provided by ''Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak'', any sort of goodwill DIO potentially shows towards others is completely disingenuous, and ultimately serves to make him more powerful.

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