OVA
Description
Enya Geil, also known as Enya the Hag, emerges as a secondary antagonist within *Stardust Crusaders*, with subsequent mentions in *Diamond is Unbreakable* and *Vento Aureo*. Her past involves acquiring five Stand-creating arrows from a young Diavolo; she used one to awaken DIO's Stand, The World, and distributed others to figures like Yoshihiro Kira and Nijimura's Father, fueling the global spread of Stand abilities.
Physically, Enya appears as an elderly woman sporting large, puffy white hair frequently tied in pigtails, a heavily wrinkled face, large eyes, and a toothless grin. She shares a genetic anomaly with her son, J. Geil, possessing two right hands. She conceals this extra hand with bandages while disguised as an innkeeper. Her typical attire consists of oversized robes, and she relies on a wooden club taller than herself for walking. Certain adaptations depict her temporarily adopting the guise of a young woman wearing a bindi and revealing clothing, using a shawl to mask her extra hand.
Her personality blends absolute devotion to DIO with a deeply twisted maternal obsession. She perceives DIO as an invincible destined ruler, rejecting evidence of his orders for her assassination. Her love for her son ignores his atrocities, such as the rape and murder of Polnareff's sister; she instead paints him as a "noble man" undone by "dirty tricks." This bond manifests psychically, causing her to suffer identical injuries when J. Geil is harmed, ultimately signaling his death to her. Overwhelming grief drives her into a vengeful rampage against the Joestar group, specifically targeting Polnareff. Enya exhibits sadistic pleasure, humiliating victims by forcing Hol Horse to shoot himself or commanding Polnareff to lick a toilet. She holds a materialistic worldview, asserting humans live solely to gain money, sex, or power.
Her Stand, Justice, embodies the corresponding Tarot card, signifying consequences. It manifests as a nebulous fog capable of infiltrating even minor wounds to seize control of victims' bodies and minds. This power enables her to puppet individuals, often reanimating corpses en masse. Justice also crafts potent illusions, transforming a desert graveyard into a fabricated town for ambushes. Despite her age, Enya displays surprising physical agility, engaging in direct combat with weapons like scissors and nearly matching Polnareff's speed. Her extensive esoteric knowledge of Stands and supernatural phenomena makes her a key advisor to DIO.
During *Stardust Crusaders*, Enya initially coordinates Stand-using assassins for DIO, including her son. After J. Geil's death, she personally ambushes the Joestar group in Multan, Pakistan. Disguised as an innkeeper, she lures them into a trap within her Justice-constructed town. Her cover is blown when she accidentally uses Jotaro's real name despite his false guestbook signature ("Qtaro Kujo"). After incapacitating Polnareff through tongue injury and humiliation, she wounds Jotaro's leg using a baby zombie puppet. Jotaro counters by commanding Star Platinum to inhale Justice's fog, suffocating Enya into unconsciousness. Captured for interrogation, she is later assassinated by Steely Dan, who implants one of DIO's flesh buds into her brain. She dies denying DIO's betrayal, refusing to reveal The World's time-stopping ability.
Adaptation differences appear in the OVA. Here, Justice alters her appearance to a young woman, potentially referencing another character, Nena. She infiltrates the group disguised as an innocent elderly traveler until Jotaro exposes her using a cigarette-based Stand detection method. Justice's spore kills her autonomously upon defeat, completely omitting Steely Dan's involvement. Her legacy persists posthumously; *Diamond is Unbreakable* confirms her pivotal role in distributing Stand arrows, directly influencing events in later story arcs.
Physically, Enya appears as an elderly woman sporting large, puffy white hair frequently tied in pigtails, a heavily wrinkled face, large eyes, and a toothless grin. She shares a genetic anomaly with her son, J. Geil, possessing two right hands. She conceals this extra hand with bandages while disguised as an innkeeper. Her typical attire consists of oversized robes, and she relies on a wooden club taller than herself for walking. Certain adaptations depict her temporarily adopting the guise of a young woman wearing a bindi and revealing clothing, using a shawl to mask her extra hand.
Her personality blends absolute devotion to DIO with a deeply twisted maternal obsession. She perceives DIO as an invincible destined ruler, rejecting evidence of his orders for her assassination. Her love for her son ignores his atrocities, such as the rape and murder of Polnareff's sister; she instead paints him as a "noble man" undone by "dirty tricks." This bond manifests psychically, causing her to suffer identical injuries when J. Geil is harmed, ultimately signaling his death to her. Overwhelming grief drives her into a vengeful rampage against the Joestar group, specifically targeting Polnareff. Enya exhibits sadistic pleasure, humiliating victims by forcing Hol Horse to shoot himself or commanding Polnareff to lick a toilet. She holds a materialistic worldview, asserting humans live solely to gain money, sex, or power.
Her Stand, Justice, embodies the corresponding Tarot card, signifying consequences. It manifests as a nebulous fog capable of infiltrating even minor wounds to seize control of victims' bodies and minds. This power enables her to puppet individuals, often reanimating corpses en masse. Justice also crafts potent illusions, transforming a desert graveyard into a fabricated town for ambushes. Despite her age, Enya displays surprising physical agility, engaging in direct combat with weapons like scissors and nearly matching Polnareff's speed. Her extensive esoteric knowledge of Stands and supernatural phenomena makes her a key advisor to DIO.
During *Stardust Crusaders*, Enya initially coordinates Stand-using assassins for DIO, including her son. After J. Geil's death, she personally ambushes the Joestar group in Multan, Pakistan. Disguised as an innkeeper, she lures them into a trap within her Justice-constructed town. Her cover is blown when she accidentally uses Jotaro's real name despite his false guestbook signature ("Qtaro Kujo"). After incapacitating Polnareff through tongue injury and humiliation, she wounds Jotaro's leg using a baby zombie puppet. Jotaro counters by commanding Star Platinum to inhale Justice's fog, suffocating Enya into unconsciousness. Captured for interrogation, she is later assassinated by Steely Dan, who implants one of DIO's flesh buds into her brain. She dies denying DIO's betrayal, refusing to reveal The World's time-stopping ability.
Adaptation differences appear in the OVA. Here, Justice alters her appearance to a young woman, potentially referencing another character, Nena. She infiltrates the group disguised as an innocent elderly traveler until Jotaro exposes her using a cigarette-based Stand detection method. Justice's spore kills her autonomously upon defeat, completely omitting Steely Dan's involvement. Her legacy persists posthumously; *Diamond is Unbreakable* confirms her pivotal role in distributing Stand arrows, directly influencing events in later story arcs.