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Currently, our stand artist, @nexpill, is working on Helter Skelter, a three act medium speed stand. Unfortunately, our artist for human characters, Terribad, is still on vacation, but we hope to hear from him again soon.

Above is concept art for one of our main character designs in the game

Our game will build off what Clayman (If you are asking, no, at the time of this post, Clayman is not attached to this project in any way. She has given has permission to use the 7th Stand User name) made by creating 18 NEW original stands and about 30 NEW original enemy/neutral stands and enemies. Safe to say, our project is very ambitious.

However, while on their journey, Jotaro and his companions meet the player, a stand[1] user who later ends up joining the Crusaders to get to Cairo to defeat Dio Brando and stop him before it's too late.

One of the old members of the Joestar family, owns Hermit Purple, a stand that looks like purple vines that has the power of clairvoyance, in addition to being able to use Hamon energy, the closest thing to sunlight energy.

A fortuneteller and one of Joseph's friends, he met Dio Brando once, who tried to get him to join him, luckily Avdol managed to escape in time. It has a stand called Magician's Red, a stand similar to a humanoid bird that has the ability to handle embers and fire in general.

A French man and former slave of the DIO, boastful but honorable, was defeated by Jotaro and saved just like Kakyoin. It features Silver Chariot, a humanoid that resembles silver armor, holding a sword in one hand, it is the fastest stand of the Crusaders.

A dog similar to a Boston Terrier, being a very intelligent dog than normal, being able to carry out human activities without difficulty. Its stand is The Fool, a creature capable of manipulating the sand.

I'm also a wheelchair user, and I can stand up of my wheelchair, and non wheelchair users are most often times confused because they think all wheelchairs users are paralysed and can't walk or stand up, when it's not the reality of many of us (that we can walk or stand up, that it's a question of should or should not and of how long until it's too painful or too dangerous for many of us)

In the scene where Michael and Uriel are heading towards the headquarters to see what the alert is about, we see Saraqael in front of the Earth and even if it's extremely brief, we see them a little bit stand up, like, still on their wheelchair, but a little bit up, to show where the miracle is from.

Most of that came from Liz Carr who is, in real life, a wheelchair user. I wrote Saraqael with the idea of an acerbic, practical angel. Someone who had worked with her suggested we cast Liz Carr, and I loved that idea. I called Liz and offered her a flying wheelchair in Heaven, and miracles to make places wheelchair accessible when on Earth.

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