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After meeting [[Shizuka Joestar]] and learning about the existence of Stands, Vultro inquires whether it would be possible for him to obtain one. Shizuka explains that according to her brother Josuke, it is highly dangerous to expose oneself to the virus that triggers the emergence of a Stand, as it can easily kill him. After learning that Josuke's Stand ability could repair damage and prevent this, he was able to convince them to expose him to a sample of the virus. | After meeting [[Shizuka Joestar]] and learning about the existence of Stands, Vultro inquires whether it would be possible for him to obtain one. Shizuka explains that according to her brother Josuke, it is highly dangerous to expose oneself to the virus that triggers the emergence of a Stand, as it can easily kill him. After learning that Josuke's Stand ability could repair damage and prevent this, he was able to convince them to expose him to a sample of the virus. | ||
Vultro was not harmed by the virus and his Stand, '''Glass Animal''' | Vultro was not harmed by the virus and his Stand soon emerged, known as '''Glass Animal''' (グラス・アニマル ''Gurasu Animaru''). At first, he would notice that glass objects and windows would crack seemingly at random. After some trial and error, he discovered that Glass Animal could emit resonant frequencies into nearby materials. It could shatter glass, warp metal, and cause buildings to sway, among other things. | ||
Interestingly, after bringing his father Solidus up to Josuke, Josuke came to the conclusion that Solidus must himself be a Stand of Vultro's true father Obelus. He deduced that due to the basic rules of Stands, Obelus' true self must exist and be alive somewhere. Vultro was skeptical of this due to the lack of any other Stand users in his universe, though he could never ignore the possibility. | Interestingly, after bringing his father Solidus up to Josuke, Josuke came to the conclusion that Solidus must himself be a Stand of Vultro's true father Obelus. He deduced that due to the basic rules of Stands, Obelus' true self must exist and be alive somewhere. Vultro was skeptical of this due to the lack of any other Stand users in his universe, though he could never ignore the possibility. |