Character: stone free
"Didn't you say that everything should have a name? I want to give her a name too... Stone Free... because I want to be free from this 'stone ocean'!"
Stone Free (ストーン・フリー Sutōn Furī), sometimes shortened to S.F. (S・F) is the Stand of Jolyne Cujoh, featured in the sixth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stone Ocean. In the English localizations it is known as Stone Ocean.
Stone Free is a cyan humanoid Stand of a height and build similar to Jolyne's.
It wears what appears to be a pair of green sunglasses varying in darkness, obscuring vertically ridged eyes. Four blade-like protrusions run over its head from the top of the jaw to the back of its neck, bordering the sides of both eyes. Cones truncated at a length of one-third the width of its head protrudes from the region of the ears.
It wears elliptical shoulder pads with a python snakeskin pattern, and hexagonal knee pads. Several patches of its lightly-shaded body reveal a fibrous interior, wound horizontally. Its forehead, neck, arms, and the area from its midriff to the top of its feet bear small, evenly spaced studs/bumps.
Composed of string, when unraveled its texture is like silk, apparently smelling of soap.
Like her father's stand Star Platinum, Stone Free is a close range power type stand. It is very strong and very fast, capable of unleashing a barrage of extremely powerful and fast punches capable of pulverizing enemies, destroying objects, and deflecting attacks. The stand however is slightly slower and significantly less precise than Star Platinum. This is primarily due to Star Platinum's special ability: Star Platinum: The World, Which allows it to stop time for up to 5 seconds.
Stone Free's signature ability is String Decomposition, which enables Jolyne or herself the ability to unravel and transform their own bodies into any kind of string based material, which can then be easily manipulated as an extension of the users' bodies. Jolyne has used this ability to turn herself or Stone Free into several useful tools including: tin can telephone strings, razor/garrote wires, nets, ropes, stitches, complex patterns such as portraits, grappling hooks, lock picks, barriers, bungie chords, and a Möbius strip.