Telence T. D'Arby

Terence T. D'Arby is a minor antagonist featured in Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Appearance/Personality
Terence dons a head wrap and pair of earring shaped into the letters TD. His most distinguishing feature seems to be the parallel bars tattooed on his nose, chin, and forehead, not unlike the ones tattooed on his brother's cheeks.

Terrence is a very intelligent man: he defeated Noriaki Kakyoin with ease and apparently a child genius with an IQ of 190, though much of this success is due to his ability to predict their moves with his stand's ability, while they themselves were unaware of this ability. Although he may seem calm and collected, he once savagely beat his older brother for stealing his girlfriend. He feels superior to his older brother because of this precognitive ability, but, as noted by Jotaro and Joseph, lacks the shrewd and clever mentality that his older brother developed as a gambler.

Terence also has an attachment to the number 15 when picking numbers in his games, as his birthday was on January 5.

Synopsis
In Terence's first appearance in the series he declares himself as the butler of the mansion in which Dio and his cohorts reside. He is an adept video game player. Like his brother he convinced Jotaro Kujo and company into wagering their souls as prizes. With the use of his stand Atum, he removes the soul of his victims and places them into puppet he makes himself. Terence possesses an extensive collection puppets, all of whom have the ability to speak and whom he often speaks to. He is defeated by the team work of Jotaro and Joseph.

After his defeat, Terence asks if he could be spared by Jotaro, but is sharply countered when Jotaro asks him to find the answer by reading his soul, which, much to Terence's horror, answers "no". Terence is then presented with the dilemma of guessing which fist Jotaro will hit him with. Terence asks if it is the left, and then the right, before finding out that it is both fists. Terence finally asks if it is "ora ora ora ora ora ora ora ora..." before receiving his answer directly in the form of a Star Platinum barrage and being blown straight through the false sky.

Trivia
Terence and Kakyoin play a high-speed racing game called F-Mega, which likely refers to the game F-Zero.