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| - Stone Mask is an enemy in Final Fantasy V.
- The Stone Mask (石コロのお面, Ishikoro no Omen?) is one of twenty-four masks that Link can collect in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Though it is not needed to complete the game, wearing the mask allows Link to move about unnoticed by people and most enemies, possibly through a powerful magic. Only a select few can see through the mask's magic. Even Link himself must use the Lens of Truth to see through the strange powers of the mask when it is worn by another character.
- The Stone Mask is an ancient ritual mask with the power to transform humans into vampires. The mask, once crafted by a certain Vampiric cult within Aztec society, was used by ancient Aztec civilizations, but they vanished mysteriously. The Stone Masks were created by the Pillar Men, especially Kars, who was the vampire cult's leader, in order to become the ultimate life form. However, the masks did not worked on superior beings like them, only working on humans. It needed a perfect jewel (such as the Red Stone of Aja) to catalyze the sunlight in order to work properly on them.
- Name: Stone Mask Classification: Mask, Source of Vampirism Wielder(s): Dio Brando, Kars, and the rest of the Pillar Men Material or Element: Stone Needed Prerequisite for Use: Some blood has to be sprayed onto the mask, which will then activate the mask's power. Powers and Abilities: Grants humans Superhuman strength, speed, and durability, Enhanced Senses, and Regeneration (High-Mid); grants Pillar Men enhanced strength and some variety of Elemental Manipulation
- The Stone Masks(石仮面Ishi Kamen) are powerful ancient artifacts featured in the first two parts of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency. They were originally introduced as sacrificial devices used by certain Vampiric cults hidden within the Aztec Empire. Mounted ornamentally in the Joestar family estate by George Joestar I, one Stone Mask eventually transforms Dio Brando into a Vampire, extending his life, as well as his influence over a significant proportion of the series.
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