: The Boss "erases" a period of time up to 10 seconds. During this interval, everyone except the Boss is unable to experience or remember what happened. They simply find themselves in a new position, having completed actions they don't recall starting—symbolized in the anime by a "glitched" animation effect.
: Within the erased time, the Boss is intangible and cannot directly attack his opponents; he must wait for time to resume before landing a physical blow. Narrative Significance: The Great Betrayal 21 : The Mystery of Emperor Crimson
: Represented as a small face on King Crimson's forehead, Epitaph allows the Boss to see a 10-second projection into the future. This foresight allows him to position himself perfectly to strike the moment erased time ends. : The Boss "erases" a period of time up to 10 seconds
The episode centers on Bruno Bucciarati's desperate struggle to understand the nature of the Boss's Stand. King Crimson operates through two primary components that allow the Boss to stay "one step ahead" of fate: : Within the erased time, the Boss is