: Popularised across art-sharing platforms like Pixiv, X (formerly Twitter), and DeviantArt.

In a brave narrative move, Yuki does not “integrate” with her Bitch side. She doesn’t kill it. She doesn’t embrace it. Instead, she writes a letter to herself:

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Detractors accuse the work of being nihilistic to the point of irresponsibility. Common complaints include:

: This is the handle or pseudonym of an online creator. The name itself draws clear inspiration from popular media culture—specifically the "Joestar" lineage from Hirohiko Araki’s legendary manga and anime series, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure . Creators operating under such names often specialize in fan-generated content, digital illustration, independent animations, or transformative fiction.

Notably, the most heated debates occurred not on Archive of Our Own, but on Twitter and Reddit (r/DarkFic), where readers argued whether the final image—Hana sitting alone—is an act of quiet defiance or absolute surrender. NowaJoestar has remained silent, refusing to clarify. The "-Final-" is the final word.

Inspired by JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders .

Specializes in themes of dominance, submission, and physical modification. 🛠️ Key Features of the Final Version

If you have followed the series from the beginning, -Final- is mandatory. It will frustrate you. It will bore you in places. And then it will haunt you three days later when you realize NowaJoastaer was right.

"Let's not make this ugly," she said.