An AU I headcanon as possible: Diavolo as Solido/Doppio's father

Published before once at least, here.

Names i'll be using:
Diavolo - the one who's the boss, the one that completely controls the stand
Solido - the person from the flashbacks (including ANIME flashbacks additional scenes)
Doppio - the one who fights Risotto, phone boy

In this interpretation, that is meant to fit the canon, Diavolo would be an (evil) spirit or similar thing that impregnated a women in prision without having sex/with non physical sex (like in a dream). This is necessary to a) make a parallelism with Jesus Christ (this, and Diavolo's later nature and name* is what makes me call him an evil spirit) and to 2) make her believe the father is a human she met before. However, she may remember the intercourse and actually have talked about it (extra points if she believes is a demon, so this is a huge reason on why Solido -the baby- is sent to a Father).

* Read here a fitting with the canon explanation of Diavolo's name. And here a fitting with the canon (more with the anime canon) revelation of Diavolo's name (in spanish).

Diavolo would have entered Solido's body (this fits the additional scene of the baby birth in the anime). Solido would have had two souls. It doesn't matter if the human habitant of the body, Doppio, was or not able to show himself. What matters for this scenario (in order to not reduce Doppio to plain characterization of a victim, more about that hinted here) is that the one who fell in love with Donatella and fucked her was Diavolo.

Diavolo-Solido being shy and naive (as described in the manga, and shown in the anime) could be: a) an acting (this is why the anime version is HARDER to fit into this AU, despite the hinted "possesion" additional scene) or b) actual Diavolo's attitude back then. I like the second option more because it adds to the character complexity. An (evil) spirit does not need to accomodate to human behavior and can find humans too harsh. An (evil) spirit could be naive actually despite the probably unwanted sex with the woman in prision. Diavolo's non-human memories (the memories of him being a spirit) could not be available to him (pretty much making him responsible of his own reincarnation -in his own son-). Maybe Diavolo and Doppio, as souls inside a single body (despite Doppio canonically and obviously not realizing this), became close, and Diavolo was influenced by Doppio's naiveness/world views.

Diavolo-Solido would have found love and comprehension in Donatella, making her special. Diavolo being the one who impragnates her (in opposition to Doppio) would be consistent with a) his apparently desire to keep impregnating ppl and b) his later memories of her, the photo and him recognizing the possibility and the existence of Trish.

At the end of this article, linked before, I talk (a little) about how Diavolo's spirit seems to be more free. He isn't attached to his body senses when Doppio is conscious (example, he can see Risotto, that's in the opposite direction of Doppio's eyes; similary, when at the Colisseum, he sees Polnareff). He also seems to easily posses Trish. Despite knowing that lots of people that have a headcanon similar to this, think that Doppio is the one from the flashbacks, I don't believe so (explained at the linked article too) because it's more character fitting imho that Doppio is the (young self/human habitant in this case) double that appeared to help Diavolo overcome his extreme fearness/"paranoia".

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