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His tendency to wander off provides the perfect emotional and physical opening for Enya’s trap.

One of the most unique Stands in the series, representing an intangible, inescapable force.

She was a vision of hospitality wrapped in a shroud of malice. With every polite bow and every toothy grin directed at Polnareff, the atmosphere curdled. To the group, she was a grieving local; to the audience, she was the vengeful mother of the fallen J. Geil, her every word a hidden blade.

The horror of "Justice" isn't found in a direct punch or a flashy explosion. It’s found in the silence. It’s in the way the townspeople move—stiff, hollow, and wrong. When Polnareff wanders off alone, the "justice" Enya seeks begins to manifest. It’s a Stand made of nothing but vapor, yet it possesses the power to turn a person’s own body into a macabre marionette.

In the episode (the 14th dubbed episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders ), the tension shifts from the open road to the eerie, fog-drenched streets of a mysterious town in Pakistan. This "piece" captures the atmosphere and the psychological dread as the Joestar group encounters the enigmatic Enya the Hag and her Stand, Justice. The Fog of Judgment