Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-25403136-20180402164904/@comment-37413423-20181113010140

Mdjj1996 wrote: WhySoSkinky wrote: Mdjj1996 wrote: WhySoSkinky wrote: Here another stand I came up with from one of my favorite songs

Name: Don’t Fear The Reaper

User: None

Namesake: “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult

Stand Type: Automatic Humanoid

Appearance: DFTR is a 7 ft tall humanoid with a white head and dark blue muscular body. It’s hair is brownish and combed back and has an blank stare. It’s eyes are heart-shaped and pink in coloration. DFTR is only visible to the user, and isn’t visible to other stand users.

Personality: Despite it’s scary appearance, DFTR isn’t a violent stand, and has a caring disposition with people that have lost their lovers to through fatal means, become that person’s stand until they finish mourning. However, most users of this stand end up dead, though this is not DFTR’s intention.

Abilities: Love Transcends Death:

DFTR will appear to those mourning the death of a love one, and will ask them if they want to see their lost love. If yes, DFTR will become that person’s stand, even if they have one, as well as resurrect that person for a week. During that time, the recipient of this effect as well as the resurrected lover cannot be harmed during those 7 days, as DFTR will protect them from any danger.

Be Like They Are:

At the end of those 7 days, the resurrected will die, with their body fading away. However, before this happens, DFTR will ask the user if he/she wants to join their lover in death. If yes, the user need only to take his/her lover’s hand, with both of them fading away. If not, then user much kiss them goodbye. After the second outcome (user chooses to live on) DFTR breaks their connection, no longer bound to the user.

Stats:

Power: N/A Speed: N/A Range: A Precision: N/A Durability: A Potential: E

Believe it or not, I came up with that Stand since last year, only mines is different than yours. Oh shit lol. What does your version do? I based mine off the overall theme of the song, with it’s look based on Michael Meyers, since the song is in Halloween (1979). Mine has the power of a one-hit kill. Oh I see. You do think of my version.