Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-25403136-20180402164904/@comment-6576725-20181111001839

Zodazzle wrote: Here's one I spent time on. I listened to the full album in one go and kept track of all the meanings to gain the singular messages of the album. Then I made a user that embodied those messages, and made them a stand that would definitely fit their character and the album.

Stand Name: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Stand Namesake: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001 Wilco album) User: Kamera T. User Namesake: Kamera (Wilco song), T. (Jeff Tweedy) Stand Type: Utility

Stand Stats: Destructive Power: C Speed: B Range: C Durability: D Developmental Potential: C

Appearance: YHF is a light-brown and black figure covered in square keys similar to that of a typewriter, holding two scrolls in their hands. All the keys are covered in single letters and symbols of different languages, ranging from English to ancient Latin to even emotes. The stand's eyes are two Earth symbols, and two bolts stand out of the head, wires coming from them along the hands to the scrolls.

Abilities: YHF has no intended fighting purpose, it's only simple way of fighting is to simply punch with it's fists.

Message Deciphering: YHF can take any language or message of any sort and translate it fully to Kamera. These can range from any written language, any vocal language, any personally created language, and even emotions.

Message Creation: Similarly to holograms, YHF can take any language it has recieved and channel it back, creating a 3D fake image of it. If it is vocal, a copy of Kamera will be made to vocally speak it out

The main fighting use of this ability is to create holograms that benefit the user. For example, they can create copies of themself or other objects, allowing for overwhelming the target or hiding in the midst of holograms. I understand what you mean. The stand I posted earlier The Man Comes Around is a stand I thought of before but didn't get a good name down till I listened to the song by Johnny Cash and I felt that it fit the stand well. Not so much the name but the lyrics themselves.