Axl RO

"People must sacrifice something in order to advance."

- Axl RO

Axl RO (アクセル・RO) is a minor antagonist featured in Steel Ball Run.

An agent to President Valentine, Axl RO attacks Hot Pants, Gyro and Johnny with his Stand in Gettysburg, Pensylvania, summoning corporeal representations of figures from their pasts in order to steal the Saint's Corpse parts. He is a Stand User, powering his Civil War with guilt.

Appearance
Axl appears to be a middle-aged man of average to above-average height and medium build. Darkness (either facepaint or a tattoo) covers his face to just below his eyes and in mirrored, hook-like tribal marks on his cheeks; save for a scattering of dots.

Over a light, drooping rag, he wears a thick, round military helmet covered by a net. He wears a thick wide-necked top, bearing four dark rectangular patches between his shoulders and elbows on his long sleeves. His chest is overlaid with a V-shaped piece from which hang layers of squares; and he wears dark, knee-high boots.

Personality
Axl carries a lot of pain due to his experiences during the Amercian Civil War and sees himself as a sinner. He harbours a large amount of crippling guilt and actively attempts to pass that guilt to others through his Stand to numb his pain, this shows that he can be quite selfish, attempting to hurt others using his own mistakes. Whether in the present day his alcoholism continues is unclear, but even so, before his tragic actions during the war he had already suffered with depression from prolonged loneliness and resorted to alcohol. Despite his toxic nature he appears to have an element of fairness to him, as during his battle with Gyro and Johnny, he explained to Gyro honestly how to stop the effects of his Stand, Civil War. He appears to be very loyal to Valentine, likely due to his time as a solider and previous experience serving a cause greater than himself. He says that when he was a soldier, he was given the opportunity to sacrifice his life for the sake of his company and a whole town of innocent civilians, he refrained, showing he is prone to cowardice.

Axl's Stand, Civil War, is a manifestation of pure guilt. Axl uses this guilt to attack others and is keen to abandon said guilt by passing it on using his Stand. To active this abilly with his Stand, Axl must effectively end his own life, it is possible that this requirement represents his desire to sacrifice himself now that he has the foresight to the pain he feels for not doing so in his past. Civil War's second ability is to expose enemies to their own guilt over their actions in the past, which is another example of him wanting to share in guilt.

Abilities
Axl's Stand is Civil War, constituting a system in which is he able to transfer or unload sin and guilt via the attacks of hostile, ghostly representations of people and objects he or his targets harbor as having wronged or unfairly discarded. His Stand's ability is very powerful due to Axl's own large amount of personal guilt, stemming from being solely responsible for the death of most, if not all, his company and an entire town of civilians during the American Civil War. His actions would also pave the way for the following string of defeats on his side leading up to the end of the war, thereby amplifying his guilt futher.

Background
During his youth, Axl RO wanted to be a musician, but was drafted into the army in 1863 during the American Civil War, likely for the Confederate side. He was stationed in a tree to be a lookout in a remote town. Having no one to talk to, and being completely alone, Axl resorted to alcohol to relieve his despair. He had only one job; to light a lamp in order to warn the soldiers nearby of any incoming enemy troops. However, it just so happened that during the one day he overslept as a result of his incessant drinking, enemy forces moved upon the town. When he woke from his hidden position, enemy forces were already beneath him, and he chose not to light his lamp, knowing that doing so would reveal his location and surely result in his death. So, he silently sat there and finished his drink, watching on as the town was left completely unaware and soon burned to ashes. The people of the town and his fellow soldiers posted there were massacred, marking the beginning of continued losses for Axl's side in the war.

Ever since Axl has always been looking for ways to repent his sins, seemingly gaining his Stand naturally from the intense guilt and grief he suffers with. Sometime later he was hired by Funny Valentine and eventually ordered to kill Johnny, Gyro and Hot Pants, then retrieve the majority of the remaining corpse parts from them.

Steel Ball Run
Johnny ended up shooting Axl, and after being killed, he was resurrected by his Stand and claimed he was purified from his sins. Axl's sins were transferred to Johnny in the form of all the soldiers who died during that enemy attack long ago. Johnny was able to dodge the zombies by using his Stand power but was stabbed in the neck and killed by Axl. Having been killed, Johnny was revived and Axl's sins returned to him. Following this, Axl RO attempts to attack Johnny with an axe but is fatally shot by Funny Valentine in the neck. Axl then bleeds to death from his injuries, killing him for good.

Trivia

 * His design is somewhat modled after a typical US Army soldier, mainly from the mid-to-late 20th century, donning a M1 combat helmet and military style boots. His choice of headwear is rather anachronistic, however, due to the fact they were designed and issued in 1941, just over 50 years after his death.
 * The fact that his side in the war experienced constant losses after he failed to light the beacon implies that he fought on the side of the Confederacy and that he was likely stationed somewhere close to Gettysburg, where the most decisive battle of the US Civil War was fought.
 * This is also supported in the colored scan by Axl's fatigues, as Valentine - who fought for the Union during the Civil War - wore a set of blue fatigues, as opposed to Axl's green uniform shown in the flashbacks.


 * In Chapter 58, he states that in 1863, he was drafted into the army as a young man. This took place 27 years before the events of the Steel Ball Run, and the Confederacy's minimum draft age during the time he was enlisted was 18, making him at least 45 years old.