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ZA PIRASOPAS WARUDO! (The Philosopher's World!)
~ Father DIO activating their Stand, The Philosopher's World.

Father DIO, or originally were once two individuals known as Dio Brando and Father, is a major antagonist in the 2020 WattPad fanfiction, Jake's Heroic, Critical, Bizarre Adventures. "He" serves as the main antagonist in the Season 1 chapter, "Episode 10: Tremble!".

Father DIO is a hybrid fusion of both Dio and Father alike, it all happened when they were mysteriously transported to Jake's universe. At some point during the Crossover Incident, both Dio and Father were revived somehow after their deaths under the hands of their respective archenemies, who were Jotaro and Edward.

They would soon become one and ultimately agreed on sharing their ideals to make the world theirs, or in their words of their terms, "his". "He" is the ultimate archenemy of the Joestars and the Elric Brothers, meanwhile "he" is one of the most powerful and cruelest enemies Jake Ryan has ever faced.

He is the father of his four illegitimate sons, Giorno, Ungalo, Rikiel, and Donatello (but in actuality the real biological father was Jonathan Joestar due to Dio once took over his body after his death; Dio's side) and the creator (also birth father) of the Homunculi (Father's side). Recently "his" fifth offspring, Dia Brando, the first daughter of Dio's family, was born from rape from his raped victim and forced lover, Darlene Clove.

Biography[]

Background[]

At some unknown point during the "Crossover Incident" within the portals' teleportation of merging more than thousands of worlds. During the merge, Dio, who just died in Jotaro's hands while Father, whom met his deserved fate under Truth and indirectly by Edward and Alphonse, were both revived under the mysterious effects from the Crossixior's portals that resulted in their resurrection, only to know that both individuals end up becoming the same entity.

As confused as they were, in a quick realization they were floating in the middle of space, witnessing the many worlds emerging before their very eyes. As soon as the "Crossover Incident" begun, in their minds as they spoke to one another, they manage to agree with each other to fulfill their shared ideals into one, which is to reach heaven and become god, that also includes getting revenge on the Joestar family and the Elric Brothers.

In a flashback prior to the events of Tremble!. During one of Father DIO's travels heading back to earth, he encounters a mysterious entity floating through space heading its way to Mars. In curiosity and interest, Father DIO followed the being to where its located.

To "his" surprise other than arriving at Mars, he meets an armored figure that reveals itself to be the being he followed named Evolt (but happens to be an incarnated counterpart that existed here in Jake's Universe, but nevertheless has the original Evolt's memories). The entity explained Father DIO his plans to re-eradicate Mars once more, in questions, he mentioned he once destroyed it much to Father DIO's surprise but also to Evolt's, every planet he once destroyed restored back to life and his powers got out to his potential due to this. In agreement, Father DIO helps Evolt to break out a war within Mars' civilization in order for Evolt to perform his Black Hole consumptions.

A month has passed by since the war on Mars had occurred through both their manipulation, however, Evolt seemed reluctant in doing so and haven't done much, only leaving Father DIO doing all the work. As Evolt prepares to end the war by leaving the civilization in despair as he creates a Black Hole to destroy all of Mars' life and population. In a twist, Father DIO betrays and kills Evolt in one blow to his stomach, unbeknownst to Evolt that Father DIO had other plans while the war happened, he created five transmutation circles across five hidden areas within Mars, thus boasting he'd won against Evolt as the latter's body suddenly began to transform, much to Father DIO's shock, the body of Evolt turned into a Philosopher's Stone.

Much to their confusion, a sudden being popped out to be Dio's Stand, The World, now in a new appearance. Both Father and Dio inside their minds began reflecting upon their new found abilities when they fused together, thus resulting in making an example out of a Martian he strangled and on his will he turns him into a Philosopher's Stone as well, just like when he punched out Evolt.

Fascinated on the new combined abilities shared, instead of using the entire transmutation with alchemy. Father DIO renounced The World to be called "The Philosopher's World" in celebration to his newfound powers, as the latter stops time across Mars to mass spread his The Philosopher's World's affects against all of the planet's civilization, turning them into stones under the process. He also found out he can erase the souls living in the stones just by crushing them into his palm without crushing the stones (he just has to do it spiritually), while questioning the fate of the souls, his senses tells him it leads them to damnation once he does.

By wearing the Philosopher Stones like jewelry or consume them, Father DIO begins to feel more power reaching to his veins. To his excitement and sadism, both of them inside planned a perfect way to get their revenge on both the Joestar family and the Elric brothers: kidnapping their loved ones and possibly turn them into stones just to break their spirits from within, then do the exact same thing to kill them off.

Once the extinction of Mars' civilization and species was done, Father DIO makes his leave as he heads to Earth to finally get his payback. But he needs to form his vampire and zombie army just like old times during his battle with Jonathan, reunite with his children (Giorno, Ungalo, Rikiel, Donatello, and the Seven Homunculi), locate any Stand user available within the New World, and make future plans of world domination and becoming the god "he" is suppose to be. Unbeknownst to them is that one of Evolt's gene cells were attached to his right leg (foreshadowing the event where Evolt takes possession of Jake to get back at the latter for betraying and destroying his body).

Season 1[]

Tremble![]

Coming Soon...

Personality[]

Both of them still have their personalities and memories intact being a fused entity, but from what was described upon their newly merged individuality.

Father DIO is a cold-hearted, ruthless, sadistic, cruel, and heartless egomaniac whom lusts for power and ruling beyond those he viewed nowhere near his "perfection" ever since they met one another in one body they share. But for being two souls at the same time, Dio still has his twisted affection for women and mistreatment towards dogs, same goes for his self-centered superiority and strategic intellect. While Father still had his twisted sense and belief on knowledge and sophisticated necessity.

The only thing both Dio and Father had in common is that they care for no but themselves, selfish and prideful enough to take advantage on those whom place trust on them just to make one step closer to their victories or want for power.

They also seem to have an endless grudge and burning hatred so strong for the Joestars and the Elrics, blaming them for their interventions and higher advantage of destroying every last of their plans for, respectively Dio's motives of world domination and Father with wanting to become a god and make a new world. However, as they continue their antagonizing on them, they still hold some sense of "honor" of fighting them with genuine passion, but in some twist, Father DIO alike holds no such thing as their bloodlust is so strong in wanting revenge against the ones whom caused their deaths, they hold seriousness in going so far into nearly killing their loved ones without hesitation. He even has a remorseless tone of mocking them as he boasted upon how many people they killed and how heroics are nothing more than "mere kid's play".

Despite this, both Dio and Father can be calm in some mannerly times in their reading or watching others suffer by their minions as they smirk with no qualms at all. But in some case scenarios, Father DIO is even willing to kill their own subordinates whom were loyal to him, even taunting them as they die or punished for failure under his palm.

The only people both Dio and Father cared for were Dio's sons, Giorno (mostly), Ungalo, Rikiel, and Donatello, same goes with Father's children, the Seven Homunculi. However, if what was remembered back from their worlds before coming to the merged one, the way they show affection to them is genuine, but it was all an facade that held the very cunning traits of deception and manipulation. For Dio, he only cared about corrupting his son Giorno into turning against those he loved while he doesn't seem to be that caring to Ungalo for his Stand Bohemian Rhapsody, finding its ability to be "preposterous and unsettled", however, he seems to praise Rikiel and Donatello but only saw them as inferior compared to Giorno and didn't truly loved his sons as he saw them as a mere source to his legacy, but in the end saw them nearly as failures to competent with Giorno's power, same goes for Father with the Homunculi as he saw nothing in them but tools for his advantages.

They also seem to hold a disbelief and complete hatred towards Jake, after witnessing the powers and abilities of the current wielder of the Crossixior, they feared they have been outclassed and overthrown by what they say to be, "a mere child", that is more powerful then them. In response to their decisions how the said teen would kill them with ease, Father DIO considers Jake to be their greatest opponent and obstacle to surpass in order to ensure no powerful being other than them will get in ther way of total desire of domination and superiority.

Overall, Father DIO is still both the same monstrous people inside, both vampire and homunculi alike, to have never realize or showed any remorse for their past mistakes as they both shared their ideals to become the most powerful ruler through their own twisted ambitions.

Abilities[]

Philosopher's-world

Stand[]

The Philosopher's World is a Close Range type Stand that is the evolved form of The World after the revived Dio and Father fused to becoming one, it resulted in The World's abilities mixed with Father's divine power and limitless alchemy, thus becoming the very first fused Stand and the most powerful. Just like how its former name The World was named after a tarot card, The Philosopher's World was a combined name of its previous form and The Philosopher's Stone.

  • Summary: The Philosopher's World is stated to be the most strongest Stand made from fusion and has higher status within its body's strength and speed. The only thing remaining in The Philosopher's World is that it can still unfreeze and freeze time and space around itself, aka Chronokinesis. Aside from manipulating time, its greatest ability other than that, is that it can turn any specific being into a Philosopher's Stone easily without a sacrificial taboo or alchemy, same goes with transmutation. While performing the ability, its second power is to absorb the soul inside the stones under its will as it then destroys the soul, taking away its victim's life permanently. But the more Philosopher's Stones that were made, consumed, or wore by the user, the more powerful it gets as its status increase.

Trivia[]

  • Out of all of the S Ranked villains who remained vile and heinous from their respective timelines (even though their crimes and heinous acts have reset due to the Portals, also for the facts regarding almost nearly thousands of them were portrayed via their vessels under possessions to the Unknown while some have redeemed themselves, chose to become normal citizens but live with the guilt, even spared from the Unknown as part of his plan, but still committed their actions unaware of what's really going on. Not until a revelation upon most of them were altered incarnations that existed in Jake's universe canonically or reincarnated). Father DIO is the very first S Ranked villain to have more of "his" actions committed onscreen and flashbacks to "his" backstories prevailed. Despite the series is a crossover, the portals from the "Crossover Incident" reversed all the doings and status of each villain from their worlds, making Father DIO the worse one to surpass the standards, succeeding after Ramsay Bolton and Darkseid (despite being victims of the Unknown and used their corpses) who only did less onscreen since the Prologue Arc.
    • Despite the Unknown was indirectly using him as a pawn to one of Jake's struggles and given Father DIO wasn't aware of his existence, he didn't care either way as he still did his deeds without a second thought or qualms. Given he's murdered over 7 million of Mars' civilization via turning them into Philosopher Stones, same goes with the counting of five million people he's kidnapped and experimented on, including children, while killing them during the process to create more Philosopher Stones, alongside raping Diane Clove to bare his fifth offspring and their previous crimes shown in flashback to their worlds, both the latter (despite being fused) still stands out.
  • While Delnos serves as an evil counterpart to Jake Ryan, Father DIO serves as one of the villains that are a dark reflection to Jake as both of them are gifted with tremendous powers and powerful stands of the same type. However, unlike Jake, he has morals upon using his powers and his issues around others due to his tragic past, which this was something he tried to improve on. While for Father DIO's case resolves to the opposite (As for Dio, he had a bad life under his father's abuse but only led him to become evil for his own sake. As for Father, he was already evil when he first met Hohenheim and he never learned anything from his past mistakes after his death and punishment). Father DIO is the first example of what Jake could've become if he never learned from his mistakes or move on with his past, because if he didn't have someone like his girlfriend, Clara Lazuli, Sans, or anyone he trusted guiding him to a better path, he could've end up like both Father and Dio respectively as one.
    • If that doesn't make the matters worse around them, Father DIO's actions left an impact to Jake's eyes. To define this, his role being pivotal serves as one of the series' lessons for Jake to know that: "Not everyone can be saved".
    • The lesson itself also references to the millions of lives "he" took away to create the Philosopher Stones he needed and it can't be undone due to the effects being permanent, especially how he traumatized Darlene Clove to the point she can't take care of Dia, his daughter, since it reminded her about her assault all over. Therefore ruining both lives of her forced lover and newborn daughter in hopes she'll turn out exactly like him, but that is when Jake took Dia in and has to go through his first time of being a good father unlike his own father who'd abused him and his family in order to raise her well so the legacy Father DIO left will not prevail to his success.
  • Despite in Father's side already obtained the ability to transcend into a god and his current appearance, for some reason an effect from the Portals prevented and sealed almost nearly most percent of his god-like abilities, only leaving his universal knowledge and alchemy at minimum as one of these abilities. However, he was able to retain some of them when he was Father DIO, but only at least from a 25% chance due to what kind of effect was sealing his truest abilities, but on the contrary, his alchemy advanced when The Philosopher's World existed.

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