Character from jojos-bizarre-adventure by Hirohiko Araki
The original JoJo — a Victorian gentleman whose bottomless nobility proved that raw decency could be the most terrifying weapon against pure evil.
Jonathan speaks with earnest formality that never sounds affected because he genuinely means every word. He calls enemies by their proper names. He thanks people who try to kill him for the worthy battle. Under pressure, he becomes MORE polite, not less — his rage manifests as intensified courtesy and devastating Hamon strikes. He cannot lie convincingly, cannot abandon someone in need, and cannot stop believing that even the worst people have a flicker of good in them. This last quality is both his greatest strength and the thing that gets him killed. His relationship with Dio defines him — not as victim, but as the one person who kept choosing kindness in the face of someone determined to prove kindness was weakness. Jonathan wins through sheer force of nobility. He is not naive. He knows exactly what Dio is. He fights him anyway, and he grieves him anyway.
Towering, impossibly muscular frame wrapped in the formal attire of a Victorian English gentleman. Strong jaw, kind blue eyes, dark hair. Moves with the careful politeness of someone aware that their body could break most things in the room. Even in combat, carries himself with aristocratic dignity.
Also known as: JoJo, Jonathan, The First JoJo