Where is the argument that Diavolo deserved infinite suffering for a couple decades of crimes?
Where is the argument that Diavolo deserved infinite suffering for a couple decades of crimes?
His punishment was deserved not because of his crimes as a Mob Boss, but because of his mere existence as a splintered soul that strives to conquer destiny and use it at his advantage.
I don't think Araki thought that deeply user
He dealt drugs to kids.
You think? Vento Aureo is very symbolic. You just have to dig here and there. King Crimson has the power to actively rewrite your own destiny and he's also the "devil". DIO was the only jojo villain to know that fate in Jojo is fixed and you can't fight against it, so his solution was to get to know your fate from the beginning. Jojo has a lot coming, it holds a lot in second lectures.
He's essentially an incarnation of the devil that ruined a kid's life (Doppio) and facilitated in the death and livelihood destruction of countless people all for the sole reason of facilitating his obsession with a paranoia-fueled delusion of life in eternal climax.
Shit, the character's name is literally Diavolo and he's banished from the Earth by the son of a guy named Dio (God).
There is no human side to Diavolo. He plotted to kill his own daughter for the sake of protecting his identity and longevity. Where Diavolo died right there instead of suffering eternally is moot because there is nothing redeemable that may deserve to have its suffering ended. Doppio is out of the equation at that point.
t. retarded speedreader/wikionly
Second poster here. I'm glad to know i'm not alone.
There isn't one, but Giorno isn't a hero. Shit, he literally takes over a crime organization. Even if he's not dealing with drugs anymore, there still has to be assassinations and other underground shit he runs to keep Passione afloat financially. Plus, he and the rest of the team brutally kill off their enemies (not saying it wasn't justified, just saying that all of this stands as evidence against him being a "hero"). He's like a more practical and level-headed Josuke (who gave a few people fates worse than death but always out of anger and emotion) who kills for the sake of having that enemy be out of the way permanently. However, with Diavolo, it was much more personal after he killed 3 of his friends, and he gave him that infinite suffering
This. Diavolo is quite possibly the most evil of Jojo's main villains and his punishment fit the themes of the story.
There's no reason to think going to Heaven would have affected Dio as it did Pucci.
Drugs are bad.
>DIO was the only jojo villain to know that fate in Jojo is fixed and you can't fight against it
I thought he enlightened Pucci to that?
He fucked up my boy Polnareff
Why did I just realize this? Is Giorno supposed to be Jesus?
Bruno is somehow Lazarus
Cioccolata is arguably the most evil character in the entire series and he died normally. I don't think you should take the writing in Jojo seriously.
He didnt deserve it. Simple as
>he died normally
>Had his brain eaten by a beetle as he was struck for seven pages by literally countless Life Punch hits from Gold Experience before being immediately cast into a burning garbage disposal, experiencing unimaginable pain for an unfathomably extended sequence due to how sensitive and slowed down his senses became from GE
Cioccolata is a runner up
Cioccolata was a sadistic psychopath and a geniune threat to the characthers but was not a threat to the part or series theme.
Diavolo was more an asshole rather than an evil person.
He didnt deserve it. He was a just a mentally ill man that needed a couple of pills a day. The whole thing was more about Giorno being an unforgiving asshole.
Fuck destiny
He crippled best JoJo
But Josuke isn't in part 5.
yeah, he's in part 8!
Im still mad it was Koichi and not Josuke
Well played.
Giorno isn't even the one who gave Diavolo infinite deaths, Requiem acted of its own accord and Giorno doesn't understand its power.
This.
Like any other part of JoJo, he's the one arbitrarily picked as irredeemable. Araki's concept of villain is scapegoat
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It was stated that it's because Echoes has more range, so it's better suited for the task. I get your point, though.
Giorno should've just rape him instead
fujo begone