If you really think about it, Jojo Part 5 is the one Jojo part that captures the chaotic essence of a homebrew DND/tabletop session. Hear me out.
Bruno is the DM’s main friendly NPC that’s suppose to direct the party into their next objective, which is even more evident by the fact he’s the reason the party is even together.
All the players pretty much stick to whole status of them being mafia members until new player character Giorno, a friend who wanted to join after only hearing stories of past games his friends played, enters and manages to flip the whole party’s eventual alignment on its head, and also manages to bullshit almost all of his roll actions with incredible luck.
Mista is the player with arguably the most technical and over complicated sheet with the number 4 being a character complication, insisting that it never gets removed for some reason. He usually gets most of the shit rolls where the DM punishes him by having him get hit by his own attacks in slight spite. And soon enough he finds himself being the prime person who sees all Giorno’s bullshit and is full on board with this new direction, eagerly awaiting to see what mess they end up in now.
Abbacchio is the player character who’s played the most serious, giving his character one of the most darkest backstories and acting as the parties “straight man”, and WILL not stand for Giorno’s antics to get the party killed
Fugo’s the player who was frequently plagued with scheduling issues to which the point he was forced the leave the active party, but still worked with the DM for a few journal sessions.
Narancia’s player was introduced to tabletop by Fugo’s player, so admittedly has no idea what the fuck is going on a lot of times. So much that it became an ascended joke that Narancia wasn’t all that smart later on.
Trish was another DM NPC that was created but because the party was too busy being mafia gangsters she was kept a buried storyline up until Giorno arrived. She managed to become an instant favorite for the group and they wonder why they didn’t get things moving sooner.










