Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5824377-20121205013136/@comment-36968375-20190307180946

Zodazzle wrote: No, King Crimson is more confusing.

Pucci reset the universe but then died and the universe restored itself. He may of been erased from it or restored, we don't know. All we know is that nobody remembers it (except for who killed him).

King Crimson has the power to erase time for 10 seconds. Other people can't interact within it, only Diavolo can. After the ten seconds, people are brought to their last location before it ends, not recalling any of it, and allowing for Diavolo to set himself up for an attack.

And that's just summarizing it, it's just a little harder to explain King Crimson since it has more specific and confusing parts to it. I could describe piece for piece how the ending happened, but I only included the confusing part. Include Epitaph, and it's more obvious. Heck, I think other people would back me up by this since there isn't a meme of Stone Ocean's ending, but there is for King Crimson in general. Your not wrong at all, and I completely understand what you are trying to say, but how many people who are new to the JoJo community think that parts 7 and 8 are the same universe as part 6? I mean, not for nothing, but this discussion board is questioning whether or not Giorno is alive in the original universe (which he obviously is). I just think that the whole situation was misleading and caused a lot of confusion, (heck, I thought everyone was screwed in the original universe after part 6 ended when I first got into this fandom). However, King Crimson is in of itself a mystery, and even though he can skip ten seconds in time, the way Araki portrayed him to be was mainly the confusing part. But I get what you are trying to say. However, we can all agree that Araki either overly explains an idea or concept, or displays an idea or concept and never really fully explains it or expands upon it, right?