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This would be my stand, Close to the Edge (Abbreviated to C2TE). The stats seen above do not accurately represent any Act, as they change over time. The Stand Stat images below, however are representative of the Stand's stats. Each Act has the ability to control a different part of gravity to their will, their growth improving over time. Each Act has been detailed below. Please do critique my stand and provide your thoughts on it. Thanks!

Namesake: Rock band Yes' best selling album: Close to the Edge. Acts and stand user are references to songs in the album

Act 0 - Cord of Life (Abbreviated to CoL)

Ability: None. Act 0 takes the form of an egg, and therefore has no capability.


Act 1 - Solid Time of Change (Abbreviated to SToC)

Ability: Through simple touch, SToC can increase or decrease the weight of any entity, causing a range of scenarios. Weight increase can pin one to the floor or send them through the ground. Weight decrease can make one easier to lift or become completely weightless. SToC would have no arms, so most attacks are made with its feet.


Act 2 - Total Mass Retain (Abbreviated to TMR)

Ability: By redirecting the gravitational force of other entities, TMR can essentially use telekenises, using gravity as a replicant. TMR is capable of picking up enemies by centering their gravitational pull and fixing them in a particular position, or redirect a projectile to turn around and attack the user. Though this ability doesn't require physical contact, TMR can only use it on two entites, one for each hand.


Act 3 - Apocalypse

Ability: While TMR can redirect gravitational force, Apocalypse can affect the flow of gravitational energy, inversing or reversing it to its will. By reversing gravitational energy, Apocalypse can cause the gravitational pull of an object to increase, causing other entities nearby to be drawn towards it. If used enough, the reversed pull can crush the inside of the target as the structure collapses in on itself. When inversing gravitational energy, the gravitational push of an object is increased, causing bariers or waves of gravitational push, or the impact of physical attacks being far stronger. If used enough, the inversed push can blow up the target as the push forces all matter away from it. Despite multiple arms, gravity can only be reversed on a single target. Vice versa for inversed gravity.


Act 4 - Eclipse

Ability: Though the gravity reversal of Apocalypse eventually hits a border, Eclipse takes its abilities to a whole new level, causing reality to collapse in on itself and create black holes through the extreme compression of gravity. These black holes pull anything possible into their orbit, consuming anything in their path. The size of these black holes can differ, though they cannot be made larger than the average basketball. Though fast, these black holes die out very quickly due to Hawking radiation, causing them to blip out of reality with a violent explosion. It usually takes about 5 seconds for a black hole to explode. At its largest, an explosion could destroy a city block, while the smallest could tear open a finger. 

Conversely, white holes can be made, causing whatever went into the black hole to come out the nearest white hole. The user can use both black and white holes to teleport, or to store entitirs as the suction of said black holes do not affect the user, and take around 5 minutes to completely assimilate an entity. If used correctly, the black holes can even store the attacks of another stand and send them back at the user. About 6 of these holes can be fired at once, with a 1 minute cool down for each hole sent.


Requiem - Seasons of Man (Abbreviated to SoM)

Ability: Though the capability of SoM is unknown, it would probably be similar to Made in Heaven's power to alter time and reality through the manipulation of gravity. SoM would have an extended tail, 4 pairs of arms and 4 eyes in each direction

Favorable Matchups: Bound/Long-Range Stands

Unfavorable Matchups: Psychological/Close-Range Stands 

Probably obvious, but stand art is not mine. Again, feedback is appreciated!