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Stand Name: The Chain

Namesake: 1977 song by Fleetwood Mac

Stand User: Mick Fleetwood (Whalemouth)

Stand User Namesake: Member of Fleetwood Mac

ACT 1:

Type: Close Range, Evolving

Appearance: The Chain ACT 1 appears as a legless, white humanoid. Below its torso is a short, segmented tail-like structure with a pointed end. Its lower jaw, chest, stomache and lower side of its tail are turquoise in color. Two white spikes protrude from the sides of its head. It has a large eye in the center of its face and no nose.

Destructive Power: E

Speed: C

Range: E

Durability: A

Precision: C

Developmental Potential: A

Abilities:

Action Elimination: ACT 1 can completely undo any of the user's previous actions, regardless of whether they were initaited by them or an outside force. Any object or organism that has been directly influenced by the stand or its user during a previous action will also be affected when an action that directly involved them has been eliminated. This will also undo any events that may have been caused by the elimination of a certain action.

ACT 2:

Type: Long Distance, Evolving

Appearance: The Chain ACT 2 appears as a turquoise humanoid of average build. Its entire abdomen, hands and neck are white. Its face is almost featureless, only featuring three white dots in an upsidedown triangular shape on the center of its face and four white outward-facing needle-like protrusions, which are also present on the outsides of its arms. The spikes on the sides of its head also present on its other forms become needle-like as well.

Destructive Power: C

Speed: A

Range: B

Durability: A

Precision: C

Developmental Potential: A

Abilities:

Action Reproduction: ACT 2 and its user can force themselves to repeat every action they've previously performed, returning everything that was directly influenced by the action to the state that it was in when the action was being performed. The user remains conscious during this, but the action can only be interrupted by outside forces. If the reproduction of an action has been interrupted, the user will no longer be forced to finish the action and will gain control of their body as normal. To use this ability again, an action must be either finished or interrupted.

ACT 3:

Type: Universal Range, Evolving

Appearance: The Chain ACT 3 appears as a tall, muscular, white humanoid. Its arms, legs, abdomen and upper jaw are covered in turquoise colored armor, which is connected by other turqouise lines that run across its body. The two spikes that previously emerged from its head are now significantly thicker and curve upwards, becoming more horn-like. The dots that were previously present on its face are now present all over its body and come in both triangular shapes and lines of three.

Destructive Power: A

Speed: B

Range: ∞

Durability: B

Precision: ∞

Developmental Potential: E

Abilities:

Omniscience: ACT 3 grants its user complete knowledge over any event in the past, present or future, including the event's content, location and time of occurence.

Action Relocation: ACT 3 relocate any event to any point in time that the user desires. If an event from the past is being relocated, any events that may have followed as a result of the relocated event will be altered as if the relocated event hasn't occurred. If an event from the future is relocated, the future will be altered in a similar way, although the relocation will not affect the present in any way. Any object or organism created by this ability when an event is being relocated to the present wil be completely tangible, but disappear after the action that is being relocated has ended. An action that is being relocated may be interrupted by an outside force, including ACT 3 and the user, after which anything created by the ability will disappear after a time equal to when the relocated action would've ended had it been left uninterrupted.

Shared Abilities:

Acausality: All forms of The Chain are completely unaffected by the laws of cause and effect.