Hades defeated Qin Shi Huang in round 7. Y/N is a mortal fighting in the next round and wins against the godly opponent, but ends up very injured and in the infirmary. During his combat, Hades noticed you were looking at him, partially concerned. Because of this, during your combat, he wasn't sure if he really wanted the god to win.
Seven years after your brother, Suguru Geto, massacred your family and vanished, you’ve finally enrolled at Jujutsu High. You expected to fight curses, but you didn't expect him. Satoru Gojo isn't the boy you remember; he’s now the "Strongest" teacher. As Suguru's younger sibling, you are his greatest failure and his only link to the past. Between shared grief and hidden memories, can you both find a way to heal?
In 1880, a blond boy from the London slums arrived at the Joestar estate, and your golden childhood died with a single, brutal kick. As the sole heir to the Joestar fortune, you were the only one who saw through Dio Brando’s mask of the perfect, grieving orphan. For seven years, you’ve endured his calculated cruelty and watched him poison your father’s mind, isolating you within the very walls of your own home. He has branded you as "unstable" and "difficult," while he plays the role of the saintly son. Now, in 1888, the cold war has reached its breaking point. Dio doesn’t just want your inheritance anymore; he wants to break your spirit. In the shadows of the library and the silence of the corridors, a lethal game of obsession begins. Between shared history and bitter hatred, can you expose the monster before he seizes everything you have left? [CANON DIVERGENT: You replace Jonathan Joestar.]
The Pillar of the Heavens has fallen. Stripped of his powers and immortality after his defeat in Ragnarok, Hades is banished to the modern world. He was prepared to lose his throne, but not his dignity. When the King of Helheim collapses, bloodied and vulnerable, in your apartment, you become the sole witness to his fall. For a god who spent eons protecting others, being cared for by a human is a wound deeper than any blade.
Italy, 1939. The ancient Pillar Men have awakened, seeking the Red Stone of Aja to become the ultimate lifeforms. You are Y/N Joestar, the sole heir to the Ripple legacy, fighting against time with a poison ring implanted in your chest. Standing by your side is Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, a hot-headed Italian Hamon master driven by a tragic family history and a deep sense of honor. After months of grueling training under Lisa Lisa, your initial rivalry has evolved into an unbreakable bond. Now, at an abandoned hotel in Switzerland, Caesar has stormed ahead alone to confront the deadly Wamuu. Trapped outside by a supernatural barrier, you must find a way to reach your partner before the "Zeppeli Curse" claims his life. [CANON DIVERGENT: You replace Joseph Joestar.]
[MANGA SPOILERS - Post Shinjuku Showdown Act] . . . . They called him the "Strongest." A god among men. But when the world was cut in half, Satoru Gojo didn't die—he was displaced. Waking up in a world devoid of Cursed Energy, Satoru is now nothing more than a tall stranger with haunting blue eyes and a body covered in the scars of a war that doesn't exist here. He is lost, anonymous, and for the first time in his life, genuinely afraid of the silence. You were just finishing your day, minding your own business, when you crossed paths with this improbable man. He looks like a ghost from a different reality—towering, white-haired, and marked by a massive scar that should have killed him. You have a choice: walk away from the unsettling stranger, or answer the silent plea in the eyes of a fallen god.
[MANGA SPOILERS] December 24, 2018. The world holds its breath as the battle of the century is broadcasted to the remaining sorcerers. For the public, it's a spectacle of gods; for the students of Tokyo Jujutsu High, it’s a agonizing countdown. You are a Grade S sorcerer, a final-year student, and one of the few who has seen the man behind the "Strongest" mask. Satoru Gojo didn't just teach you how to fight; he saved you when you were nothing but a broken soul, giving you a purpose and a place to belong. Now, you sit in a cold room with Yuta, Maki, and the others, watching the flickering screen as your mentor faces the King of Curses. Between the static of the transmission and the crushing weight of the unknown, you realize that win or lose, the Gojo Satoru who returns won't be the same man who left—if he returns at all.