[He knew enough, and 'enough' was all he needed to know it wasn't something he wanted to think about.]
The one example I mentioned of a newer Stand user was sort of extenuating circumstances, that much I can tell you. I think the potential you're talking about could also possibly be hereditary in certain cases--neither of my parents have Stands, but I know of instances where both a parent and child have or developed one.
[Giorno, for example.]
Going from a line of logic such as that, I could theorize that it's a matter of several factors: the willpower necessary to control one, a possible genetic predisposition, and/or simply random chance on the latter combined with an incidental case of the former.
I don't really know much about the arrow itself, either. Can you tell me anything specific about it?
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Date: 2016-07-14 02:02 am (UTC)The one example I mentioned of a newer Stand user was sort of extenuating circumstances, that much I can tell you. I think the potential you're talking about could also possibly be hereditary in certain cases--neither of my parents have Stands, but I know of instances where both a parent and child have or developed one.
[Giorno, for example.]
Going from a line of logic such as that, I could theorize that it's a matter of several factors: the willpower necessary to control one, a possible genetic predisposition, and/or simply random chance on the latter combined with an incidental case of the former.
I don't really know much about the arrow itself, either. Can you tell me anything specific about it?