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1->''"The man who conquered the world falls from heaven, and the various consequences thereof."''
2-->-- '''Series Summary'''
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4''Stars, Eyes of Heaven'' is a ContinuationFic series of ''VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven'' (you know, the one where EverybodyLives), written by ''aenor_llelo''. What started as an 8-chapter drabble is now a ten-part series with over 40,000 words and counting. It's mostly a SliceOfLife series, speculating on the events of the new timeline with lots of character exploration, and a running CentralTheme of trauma, its effects throughout life, and moving past it (with [[YouAreNotAlone the support of friends and family]]). Don't worry, there's some healthy [[MoodWhiplash dashes of humor to sneak on ya]]. Many of the stories are Jotaro-centric, but it does take time to focus on other characters.
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6The series can be found [[https://archiveofourown.org/series/1266794 here]].
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8The author has another work on this wiki, ''[[Fanfic/HarryPottersBizzareAdventure Harry Potter's Bizzare Adventure: Prisoner of Azkaban]]''.
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10* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17629775/chapters/41568089 The Star, Inverted]] picks up where [[VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureEyesOfHeaven the new timeline ended]] (the end of [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]), ending at Jotaro and Kakyoin's graduation. It is a CompletedFic.
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12* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20006170/chapters/47368978 Kitsune-tsuki]] takes place mostly before and after Stardust Crusaders, speculating on Kakyoin's childhood from the [[FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator point of view]] [[InvisibleToNormals of his family]]. A CompletedFic.
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14* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17807585/chapters/42014579 Knock, Knock]] focuses on [[RomanceArc Jotaro and Kakyoin's relationship]], cementing their romantic status for future parts. A CompletedFic.
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16* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17858357/chapters/42142991 irezumi]] (yes, [[AllLowercaseLetters the title was written like that]]) is a one-off where Jotaro and Kakyoin get tattoos [[StoryboardBody with a lot of mythological symbolism]]. A CompletedFic.
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18* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17927492/chapters/42332306 And Then They Were Roommates]] is a SliceOfLife covering Jotaro's first four years in college, [[ShellShockedVeteran still not quite recovered from the events of Eyes Of Heaven]]. It also covers his growing friendship with his roommate, who was actually his wife from the original timeline. Still in progress.
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20* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20252689/chapters/48001489 Well, I Must Have Grown A Little]] explores [[CharacterDevelopment how the characters have changed, especially in the new timeline]], by examining the changes in their Stands.
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22* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19257511/chapters/45796987 Demolition Man]] is the events of [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond Is Unbreakable]] in the new timeline. Still in progress.
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24* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17738174 Stand Slightly Closer]] is a OneShotFic exploring Okuyasu's character. A CompletedFic.
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26* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/19265755 Magic Trick]] takes place presumably directly after Diamond is Unbreakable, covering a [[BlatantLies totally harmless, unalarming event in Jolyne's childhood]].
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28* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17503712/chapters/41230364 Welcome to the SPW Foundation]] is a series of [[FictionalDocument assorted files]] from the Speedwagon Foundation database, reminiscent of Website/SCPFoundation. Still in progress.
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30The author has stated they will most likely not continue the series due to personal reasons.
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33[[LateArrivalSpoiler Considering that the very source material is spoilers for almost the entire manga series, spoilers are left unmarked.]]
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36!Tropes
37* AbusiveParents: Nijimura Mansaku, after his wife's death and before his 'illness'. [[FateWorseThanDeath Not that it mitigates how horrible his current condition is.]]
38* ActionizedAdaptation: [[InvertedTrope Pretty much the opposite.]] The series has mostly no on-screen actions, preferring to explore the emotions of characters and moments fitting in between the action.
39* AdaptationExpansion: The entire series is this for ''Eyes of Heaven'', as well as for other assorted [[HandWave handwaved]] aspects the canon didn't touch on for too long like the Speedwagon Foundation, or the actual [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody effects]] of having a Stand.
40* AdaptationNameChange: Kakyoin Noriaki is Kakyoin Tenmei, one of the many alterations made to the [[CloseEnoughTimeline timeline]]. This is in fact the name Araki intended for him to have. 'Noriaki' is a mispronunciation on the editor's part.
41* AdaptationalBadass: Holly is able to use her Stand and can use it to lift Jotaro.
42* AdaptationalSexuality: ''JJBA'' is full of HoYay and AmbiguouslyGay moments in series. This work takes out the ambiguous part.
43* AdoptivePeerParent: After finding out about Okuyasu's [[MinorLivingAlone unsteady living situation]] in ''Demolition Man'', Jotaro offers to financially support him, essentially becoming this.
44* AffectionateNickname: Josuke likes to call Jotaro 'sweet baby nephew' and 'my boy' as a joke on their [[ImprobableAge unusual age gap]], though [[AmbiguousSyntax in certain contexts]] it seems to verge on InsultOfEndearment.
45* AfterActionReport: Many of the [[FictionalDocument containment files]] in the data base give a brief description as to how the artifact/person ran into the Foundation. There are also mission reports and scientific test logs.
46* AgentsDating: Technically, Jotaro and Tenmei are this, since they both go on to work for the SPW Foundation, although technically the relationship started during the exact years they ''weren't'' working for the foundation.
47* AlternateTimeline: The entire series is one, albeit based on an official alternate timeline in the JJBA canon.
48* AmbiguouslyGay: It's implied that Jotaro, [[TheStoic of]] [[JapaneseDelinquents all]] [[BloodKnight people]], is perceived as such when he goes to college. He dresses in light colored, immaculate clothing, wears jewelry like earrings/bracelets, and his nails are painted (black). It is mentioned to be completely unintentional on his part, and that if he knew he was perceived as such, [[RealMenWearPink he wouldn't care]].
49* AnimalMotifs:
50** Tenmei is described as 'fox-faced', with red hair and yellow eyes, while Hierophant Green is compared to snakes.
51** In ''irezumi'', Jotaro is thematically juxtaposed with tigers and whales, both powerful water loving animals.
52** In ''Well, I Must Have Grown A Little'', Magician's Red essentially becomes a [[ThePhoenix phoenix]] after Avdol recovers from his [[AnArmAndALeg run-in with Vanilla Ice]], growing back wings in place of arms.
53* AsianFoxSpirit: The overall ImpliedTrope of Tenmei's [[AnimalMotif fox motif]]. The fact that he embodies it so strongly is a plot point in ''Kitsune-tsuki''.
54* BaitAndSwitch: In ''Demolition Man'', Jotaro and Okuyasu's first meeting is this. Jotaro mentions how [[YouKnowWhatYouDid Okuyasu threatened Josuke and Koichi's lives]], and that he's got just one question... [[ArmorPiercingQuestion if Okuyasu is doing alright, and if he has anyone he can turn to after Keicho's death]].
55* BigEater: The Speedwagon Foundation has a note to be cautious about feeding Star Platinum, because as a non-physical entity, he never gets full.
56-->''It's like feeding a koi fish, there's no limit. Before you know it, you've fed him an entire box of donuts and everybody's afternoon snack.''
57* BigGood: The Speedwagon Foundation is more methodical and far-reaching in this timeline. It helps that the man running the organization in the first place is ''Jonathan Joestar himself'', and many members of the Joestar family and their friends are among the staff.
58** Jotaro is this, indirectly, because he [[ForWantOfANail created the alterations to the timeline that made the foundation what it is in the present]].
59* CanonForeigner:
60** Irene Romano, esteemed owner of the Tampa, FL Waffle House, and girlfriend to Marina Cugino(Jotaro's AlternateUniverse wife).
61** Kakyoin Hana, Tenmei's paternal aunt, and her daughter, [[IJustWantToBeNormal Kakyoin Aiko]].
62* ABoyAndHisX: Or rather, a boy and his Stand. Several snippets throughout the series are based on the interaction between Stands and users, reminiscent of people with their pets.
63* CentralTheme: The lifelong effects of trauma, and living in spite of it. Also, interpersonal relationships and mutual love/support.
64* ChildProdigy: InUniverse, child-onset Stand users tend to fall under this category, as a side effect of the brain changing to accommodate having a Stand.
65* TheClan: In the new timeline, the Scottish Clan Joestar still holds its position a member of [[BlueBlood British peerage]]. Even discounting that, they control the Foundation(a powerful entity in and of itself) and [[TheMafia Passione]] outright, and additionally own several billion-dollar companies and large lands.
66** One such land, the Air Supplena Islands, is implied to be an actual [[FictionalCountry country]] in this timeline.
67* ClosetKey: In ''Knock, Knock'', it's [[ImpliedTrope implied]] that Jotaro was this to Tenmei.
68* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Jotaro. Insists on calling pastel colors [[InsistentTerminology Dark White]], somehow fell asleep with three oranges perfectly stacked on his head, ''writes sideways'', and doesn't understand why offering to financially support/adopt someone would [[TearsOfJoy make them cry]]. See his [[InsaneTrollLogic conversation with Tenmei]] in ''Knock, Knock''. Also thinks ''ojoh''([[GratuitousJapanese Japanese for "girl"]]) is an acceptable AffectionateNickname for his daughter. The fact that he's deliberately written as autistic probably contributes to this.
69* CostumePorn: PlayedForLaughs in one chapter of ''And Then They Were Roommates'', called ''Man In White'', essentially a chapter-long OverlyLongGag musing about Jotaro's [[LimitedWardrobe extremely narrow aesthetic]], with one paragraph devoted to his favorite shades of [[InsistentTerminology Dark White]]. The same chapter also alleges that the way he dresses makes him look unsettling InUniverse.
70* CreepyChild: Tenmei was this as a child, "collecting" ''gachapon'' dolls and [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior using Hierophant Green to dismember them]]. [[LaughingMad And laughing while he did it]].
71* CruelToBeKind: The SPW Foundation shows shades of this in the new timeline, being far more strict and efficient in how it handles Stand users and other anomalies.
72** The prime example would be its treatment of [[WalkingWasteland 'Wes'(Weather Report)]]- he's essentially in [[TailorMadePrison maximum security containment]] for the rest of his life, with very restricted access to the outside world, but he ''is'' a very unstable and powerful individual, and his file takes extra care to explain that he has no control over his actions when he relapses, and that he is not a willfully bad person.
73->''"Subject is not a willfuly malicious individual. Personnel must not treat the subject as a willfuly malicious individual."''
74* DarkIsNotEvil: Tenmei is this to the Morioh group, with his [[GoodScarsEvilScars scarred face]] and [[TentacledTerror visually disturbing Stand]], to the point of being mistaken as an [[EntertaininglyWrong enemy Stand user]] when he first enters Morioh in ''Demolition Man''.
75* DescriptionPorn: The author's fondness for highly specific vocabulary and imagery veer into this, a trait that [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools the readers actually praise]].
76* DisabledInTheAdaptation: [[AvertedTrope Partly averted]]. Jotaro is explicitly [[CharacterizationTags tagged]] as autistic, Rohan's file labels him with APD, and Okuyasu is mentioned as having high-functioning DPD.
77* EndOfTheWorldSpecial: The new timeline is the result of Jotaro's wish for his friends and family to all live again. [[ForWantOfANail The consequences of this keep unfolding as the story goes on]].
78* EntertaininglyWrong:
79** In ''And Then They Were Roommates'', Irene mistakes Jotaro for a moving man when they first meet, and asks Marina where her new roommate is.
80** In ''Demolition Man'', Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi think Tenmei is assaulting Jotaro.
81** Becomes dangerous in ''Magic Trick'', when Jolyne's misapplication of Hamon makes her father physically ill.
82* EquivalentExchange: In ''irezumi'', it's [[ImpliedTrope implied]] that Jotaro perceives his PTSD and TimeDissonance as [[CastFromSanity payment]] for resetting the timeline.
83* EverybodyLives: Everybody lives, but some of them [[TheNeedsOfTheMany had to suffer greatly]] in order to generate the necessary conditions of the "best timeline". This actually includes multiple ''adversaries'' as well, including Ghiaccio surviving his battle with Giorno and Mista (and going on to become a Speedwagon Foundation agent under Giorno's leadership) and Enrico Pucci, who has been jailed by the Foundation.
84* FamilyOfChoice: One of the [[CentralTheme Central Themes]] of the work.
85* FantasticCasteSystem: ''Welcome To The SPW Foundation'', and to a lesser extent, ''Stand Slightly Closer'', allude to some from of psychological dominance hierarchy specific to Stand users, one of the many ways Stands change the psychology of their hosts.
86* FictionalCountry: The Air Supplena Islands is implied to have become this in the new timeline.
87* FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator: Used very liberally throughout the series, blurring with standard third person narration.
88* GodTest: In ''The Star, Inverted'', Jotaro uses the information he learned in ''Eyes of Heaven'' to prove the time reset.
89* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Partly [[JustifiedTrope justified]], since most of the characters aren't English speaking.
90* HandicappedBadass:
91** Tenmei's spine was damaged after his fight with Dio and he still goes on to become an SPW field agent.
92** Avdol lost both arms and goes right back to work, using Magician's Red to compensate for any potential loss of dexterity.
93* HeelFaceTurn: At least two adversaries of the Joestars who die in the original timeline survive and go on to switch sides - Ghiaccio and Rikiel survive and become Speedwagon Foundation agents. As well, Boingo makes good on his change of heart, becoming an agent also.
94* HyperAwareness: Jotaro and Tenmei develop this after Part 3. [[TruthInTelevision This is a common symptom of PTSD]].
95* {{Hypocrite}}: In ''Welcome To The SPW Foundation'', Okuyasu recalls how Keicho mocked their father for obsessing over the Stand Arrow, only to do the same when he grew up.
96* IHatePastMe: Borders on MyGreatestFailure. Tenmei ''absolutely hates'' that he had been submissive to Dio, explicitly saying [[IDieFree he would rather die]] than be that kind of person again.
97* IcyBlueEyes: Jotaro's eyes are consistently described as glacial, fitting his stoic, yet dangerous demeanor, and fitting his general ocean motif.
98* InVinoVeritas:
99** Jotaro may having trying to [[LiquidCourage steel himself]] for recounting his story in ''The Star, Inverted''.
100** In ''Knock, Knock'', Tenmei realizes he has a crush on Jotaro when they're both drunk in Tenmei's dorm.
101* InnocentInaccurate: In ''Magic Trick'', a young Jolyne doesn't realizes she's driven her father to heat exhaustion, simply believing she performed a trick to help him fall asleep.
102* ItCanThink: Star Platinum [[ImpliedTrope appears to be]] developing some form of sentience as a side effect of its brief stint as [[OneWingedAngel Star Platinum Over Heaven]], though for the most part it [[AmbiguousSituation does not appear]] to be a ''human'' sentience like [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureTeamBucciarati GER]].
103* LaughingMad: During Jotaro's drunken mental breakdown in ''The Star, Inverted'', at one point he devolves into this.
104** Apparently his ''normal'' laughter has the appearance of this, too, as mentioned in ''Knock, Knock''.
105* LaughOfLove: Tenmei realizes he has a crush on Jotaro after making him laugh in ''Knock, Knock''.
106* LittleGirlsKickShins: Jolyne, multiple times, in ''Demolition Man''. Once to Joseph, and another to the delinquent ''senpai'' from ''Diamond Is Unbreakable''.
107* LoveAtFirstPunch: Koichi falls into a despair briefly when he realizes that his crush on Yukako falls under this. Tenmei points out his and Jotaro's relationship technically falls under this trope as well. It absolutely fails to reassure Koichi.
108-->'''Tenmei''': "I used my Stand to push him down a flight of stone stairs. And then I tried to kill him in the nurse's office."
109-->'''Jotaro''': "I choked him out and dragged his body back to my house."
110-->'''Tenmei''': "I woke up to the most beautiful pair of ice-blue eyes boring a metaphorical drill into my skull as he held me down to perform brain surgery with his Stand."
111* LoveEpiphany: ''Knock, Knock'' covers Jotaro and Tenmei's mutual realization that they like each other.
112* TheMasquerade: Seemingly [[AvertedTrope averted]]. Information on Stands is publicly accessible through the SPW Foundation's database, with any classified information (containment files/monitored persons/employee files) likely kept as such for security or privacy reasons rather than an attempt to suppress information. The Notorious B.I.G. chapter of ''Welcome To The SPW Foundation'' mentions actively cooperating with local sailing vessels for their own safety.
113* MementoMacGuffin: When Jolyne has to leave Morioh early for her safety, she gives Jotaro her knitted beluga doll, asking him to come back home and return it.
114* MergedReality: Possibly. WordOfGod mentioned post-reset elements such as Spin being canon to the timeline.
115** Confirmed in **And Then They Were Roommates** with the appearance of Johnny Joestar.
116* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: In one of ''Welcome To The SPW Founation'' files, it's stated that Stands change their users psychologically.
117* MinorLivingAlone: In ''Demolition Man'' Okuyasu is this after Keicho's death, and on the verge of homelessness, before Jotaro offers to help financially.
118* MultipleChoiceFuture: DiscussedTrope. Jotaro admits he doesn't know how useful his future knowledge will be considering the changes he made to the timeline.
119* MundaneUtility: Jotaro uses Star Platinum to take notes in school.
120* NamedByTheAdaptation:
121** Jotaro's wife from the original timeline is named Marina Cugino.
122** Tenmei's mother is named [[WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent Kakyoin Akane]]. His father is Kakyoin Asashi.
123** Holly Kujo's Stand is named Sophisticated Lady, after the Music/DukeEllington song.
124* NeurodiversityIsSupernatural: Foundation files mention Stands exacerbate mental discrepancies, and many Stand users are listed as being neurodivergent in some way.
125* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Stand users are like this naturally, because the close way Stands are summoned alters the user's sense of personal space. Apparently Jotaro takes this up a notch, unsettling even other Stand users.
126* NoodleIncident: In ''And Then They Were Roommates''. How ''did'' Jotaro fall asleep with three oranges perfectly stacked on his head?
127* NothingIsScarier: In ''Kitsune-tsuki''. Aiko hears the sound of little plastic pieces fall to the floor as Hierophant Green rips a doll apart, while Tenmei barely bothers to hold in his laughter.
128* OCStandIn: Marina Cugino and the Kakyoins are this, since they have barely a few panels to their name in the original manga.
129* OfficialCouple: The series skips over any WillTheyOrWontThey, listing any pairings expected to appear in an installment:
130** [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike Jotaro and Tenmei]], as of ''Knock, Knock''.
131** [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple Joseph, Caesar, and Suzie]], ever since the end of [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]].
132** [[BashBrothers Josuke and Okuyasu]] are slated to become this by the end of ''Demolition Man''.
133** [[ThoseTwoGuys Arin(Marina) and Irene]], introduced in ''And Then They Were Roommates''.
134* OlderThanTheyLook: Joseph maintains his hamon training thanks to Caesar preventing him from slacking off from it, and thus by the time of the Egypt trip, both of them look much closer to how they looked in their youth, especially Joseph. This actually blindsides Jotaro when he sees Joseph for the first time after the timeline change. Both Joseph and Caesar grew facial hair to make themselves look older (a moustache for Caesar like his grandfather, and Joseph still grew his recognizable beard). It's only at the start of ''Demolition Man'' when Joseph is closer to the appearance he had during the Egypt trip in the original timeline, which also means he hasn't become senile.
135* OutOfTimeOutOfMind: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted hard]]. In ''The Star, Inverted'', Jotaro had changed noticeably enough after the time reset that pretty much everybody picked up on it, even if they didn't know why.
136* ParentsAsPeople: In ''Kistune-tsuki'', a distraught, tearful Kakyoin Akane wonders [[WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent what could be wrong with her child...]] while said child was in earshot in another room.
137* {{Polyamory}}: Joseph, Caesar, and Suzie have been in a polyamorous relationship for around sixty years by the time ''Diamond Is Unbreakable'' rolls around.
138* RippleEffectProofMemory: DeconstructedTrope. Jotaro is severely disadvantaged because he remembers ''only'' the original timeline, and suffers TimeDissonance as a result.
139* SanitySlippage: Jotaro undergoes a very subtle one over the several months in ''The Star, Inverted'' before it culminates into a full blown mental breakdown.
140* SchoolClubFront: In ''And Then They Were Roommates'' there's the Class Cryptid, a ConspiracyTheorist club specifically dedicated to uncovering the supernatural mystery of Jotaro.
141* SecretRelationship: Marina and Irene in ''And Then They Were Roommates''.
142* ShellShockedVeteran: Jotaro becomes this after Part 3, and still retains some qualities of it 10 years later in Part 4.
143* ShownTheirWork: From obscure ''Jojo's'' canon to 80's video games to ''Japanese symbology'' of all things, the author shows off a broad and eclectic span of knowledge throughout the series.
144** The depiction of PTSD and mental disorders like sleep paralysis is also... ''uncomfortably'' real.
145* SliceOfLife: The series somehow manages to retain this quality at all times, even when punching readers with angst.
146* StoryboardBody: In ''irezumi'', Jotaro and Tenmei get Japanese traditional style tattoos with motifs referencing their Stands and important life events.
147* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: If their InsaneTrollLogic conversation in ''Knock, Knock'' is any indication, Tenmei and Jotaro are this.
148* SuperRegistrationAct: Type B. The SPW Foundation keeps an active census of all known Stand users, and has its own collection of Stand users that can enforce order should anyone fall too out of line.
149* TheStoryThatNeverWas: The original timeline and *universe* was utterly destroyed, and now functionally never existed at all except in Jotaro's memory.
150* TarotMotifs: Avdol's chapter in ''The Star, Inverted'' talks about the events of ''Stardust Crusaders'' through the lens of the Star tarot, while Tenmei and Jotaro tattoo their tarot numbers on themselves in ''irezumi''.
151* TeamDad: Jotaro becomes this to the Morioh group during ''Demolition Man''.
152** Stand users in general are mentioned as developing [[RunningGag bizzare]] mental discrepancies as a side effect of their condition.
153* TermsOfEndangerment: Hol Horse of all people makes an appearance in ''And Then They Were Roommates'', and keeps referring to Jotaro as 'sweetheart' and 'darlin'. Jotaro promptly threatens to [[ImpliedDeathThreat break Hol Horse's gun with his bare hands]].
154* ThatThingIsNotMyChild: As Tenmei grows up during ''Kistune-tsuki'', his mother wonders if he is actually a kitsune, or possessed by one. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone When he goes missing, she quickly regrets this line of thinking]].
155* ThousandOrigamiCranes: When Tenmei is still recovering in the hospital during ''The Star, Inverted'', Hierophant Green hangs itself in wreaths along the ceiling in an attempt to emulate a ''senbaruzu''.
156* ThousandYardStare: [[ShellShockedVeteran Jotaro]] is mentioned as having one, especially in ''The Star, Inverted''.
157* TimePassageBeard: Joseph, Caesar, and Jonathan did this as they got older to make [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld the fact that they don't age normally]] less obvious.
158* TraumaButton: Kira [[BullyingADragon unwittingly triggers Jotaro's PTSD]] in ''Demolition Man'' during their first encounter. The empty street, a seemingly dead friend nearby with a hole in his chest, even Kira's physical features- it all creates a mock up of Jotaro's fight with Dio. What pushes Jotaro over the edge is Kira saying "futile" (aka ''muda''). Cue the CurbStompBattle.
159* TroubledAbuser: In a witness statement chapter of ''Welcome To The SPW Foundation'', Okuyasu admits he perceives his father and brother as having been this.
160* ViralTransformation: The Foundation treats Stands as a medical condition, dubbing it in files as the Stand Infection Virus.
161* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: Tenmei is implied to have trapped an actual ghost in the ''gacha'' toy he dismembers in ''Kistune-tsuki''. And given how many ripped toys he keeps in his room, he may have done this ''many, many'' times before.
162* {{Worldbuilding}}: ''Welcome To The SPW Foundation'' has no plot, serving instead as a FramingDevice to explain the workings of the foundation, and expands on the mechanic of Stands and other InUniverse elements used throughout the series.

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