Minor Locations in Spin-Offs
This is a list of minor locations featured in various spin-offs of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. This list includes maps, places and transportation.
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Manga
Deadman's Questions
Novels
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)
Golden Heart, Golden Ring
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
The Book ~jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day~
Chiho Futaba often meets with Takuma Hasumi in the library as they are both interested in literature. The Thorn Building becomes a battlefield for the fight between Takuma Hasumi and Okuyasu Nijimura, then Josuke Higashikata.
Purple Haze Feedback
JORGE JOESTAR
Cube House is a huge white cube that was moved from Nishi Akatsuki in Fukui to Morioh at some point in 2004. It is in reality the manifestation of a Stand power belonging to Penelope de la Rosa. The Stand's main body is a teenage girl named Reimi Sugimoto 37 who controls the materialized house.
Cube House has no windows, doors, or any visible entrance until it evolves into Arrow Cross House after Reimi is stabbed by the Arrow. Both Cube House and Arrow Cross House are able to exist simultaneously as long as the Arrow remains in Reimi. It is an important place that the characters use to travel through space and time.
Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak / Crazy Heartbreakers
Iggy the Stray Dog
There are stone stairs to the main entrance. The door handle is wrapped with a chain and locked with a padlock, which Avdol assumes is to prevent vagrants from entering. There is a large atrium inside. The ceiling and wall materials are deteriorated from age, and there are broken chairs and a piano piled up in the center of the hall. The air has a stale, moldy odor, like the smell of a building neglected for a long time after a leak. Beyond the door facing the first-floor hall, there is a room that was once an office with desks, cabinets, and old documents.
The windows on the fourth floor are boarded up, preventing light from getting inside. Avdol finds Iggy in a room on the fourth floor that might have been a living room or dining room. Due to Avdol and Iggy's battle, the building eventually completely collapses from all the fire and destructive sand.
El Aleph
The stone walls of the church have a tapestry depicting the words of a hymn.
A large crowd gathers around, leading to chaos when Fabio's flies attack them and destroy the cross on the Jesus statue. Lisa Lisa stops Fabio's onslaught by using her Thousand-Color Overdrive Ripple technique to block the flies and then incapacitates Fabio.
The Speedwagon Foundation's base offers far better resources, quality of care, and surgeries than any normal hospital. Octavio and Joaquín are treated here for their injuries after fighting Fabio. Izahela Mena-Mena is also treated here and questioned by Lisa Lisa after their battle with her.
Izahela Mena-Mena and other children are kidnapped by Fernando Alhorn's men and work in this village as servants for them. Izahela uses her Stand Hopscotch on the Speedwagon Foundation until Octavio finds her hiding inside the water tank.
It is a poor, undeveloped area on the outskirts of the capital. The air is polluted and filled with smoke. One can hear the echoes of various voices and unending noise, such as insects buzzing, rats fighting over scraps, and the sound of minerals being crushed. There is also the smell of datura. Octavio and Joaquín are ordered to investigate the area to discover where Alhorn's hideout is. They disguise as peddlers and collect scrap around the slums in order to sell them. Octavio hates the area, but Joaquín likes it.[3]
Behind a cluster of houses, there is an abandoned green area that serves as a feeding ground for stray cats. At a park, Octavio is ambushed by several thugs, but he manages to beat them all.[6]
The interior of the building is like an abandoned factory, with walls of exposed ducts and a floor of iron grating. There are numerous stairs and one can easily get lost. Mercury lamps hang from the high ceiling, flickering bluish-white light.
Alhorn's room is in the north wing. The corridor toward it is beautifully decorated, filled with relief sculptures and display cases. Alhorn's room is painted in various shades of red and black, with a long, narrow table like one for a banquet, and a plush sofa. The table has a spherical lampshade. The walls and ceiling have exposed ducts and pipes, and the floor is bare concrete. The air is filled with the scent of overripe fruit, the smell of iron, and gunpowder. At the far end of the hall are thick, semi-transparent curtains layered over one another, obscuring the view behind them. Beyond the curtains, there's a torture room that resembles a stone chamber.
The citadel has a cell-like room coated with concrete and a door with iron bars, functioning as a prison. The room is illuminated by a gas lamp light filtering through the barred window. Outside of the prison room and past the hallway, there is a laundry room.[8] There is another prison area in the south wing, which holds all of the victims and hostages struck by Alhorn's Bow and Arrow.[9] Octavio also finds a kitchen and fiddles with the gas valve to start a fire.[10] The citadel eventually burns down due to the explosions and Alhorn flees.[11]
In the center of the commune, there are glass buildings which are huge greenhouses lined up in rows emitting ultraviolet light. Around the greenhouses, there are stilt houses, gardens, workshops, meeting places, and water towers. The workers cultivate coca leaves here which they make into coca paste and then sell for their livelihood. If there's an unwelcome presence, the birds and wildfowl will fly out of the trees, the leaves will rustle, the caimans by the river will raise their heads, and the howler monkeys' dreams will be disturbed. These natural traps allow the Selva Cartel members to detect invaders to their commune. The settlement becomes known as a "No One Zone", as intruders are brutally killed by the Selva Cartel's Stands.[12]
Guardia Civil Soldiers attempt to raid the commune but they are all killed by the Selva Cartel. The Speedwagon Foundation goes there afterward, with Lisa Lisa successfully stopping Octavio. As The House of Earth defeats El Aleph, the eternal night ends with an aurora. The commune is once again apprehended by the Guardia Civil under the newly returned sunlight. The massive coca production sites are shut down, leading to the scattered fates of the gathered residents, farmers, and bodyguards.[14]
Sasha Loggins eventually finds the mansion in 1986 after Alhorn disappeared, but it is decaying. It has a large garden and a fountain, but they are untended and overrun with weeds. The main house is draped in ivy, but partially collapsed. The remaining parts of the house has graffiti of mice and ducks that look like they were done by rejected Disney Studio artists. The door is made of oak and there are cracked decorative windows. The interior's decay is even worse than its exterior, with debris and rubble piled up, blocking passageways. Furniture is overturned, the walls and ceilings are eaten away by ivy, and there are rats, mites, and mold.[15]
Down a winding corridor, there is broken stained glass in the high window, and frescoes using plaster and pigments on the left and right walls. For over fifteen meters, there is a continuous theme on the frescoes depicting gruesome punishments, such as burning at the stake, beheading, crucifixion, whipping, and impalement. There is a painting of saints kneeling and praying under a dark knight sky with the opening of Genesis chapter 1 from the Bible written on it. However, "No había luz!" is written in blood on top of it.
In the library, the furniture and fireplace are also in ruins. However, the bookshelves have a secret door mechanism leading to the basement that activates by pulling out a book from a box. In the high-ceilinged basement, there is something resembling a power source for machinery, with exposed ducts and conveyor belt-like equipment. The vast space is divided by iron walls, with scaffolding built along the walls. The basement has even more destruction than the upper floors, being the main area of the battle between Alhorn and Octavio.[15]
The Uru people's communal dwellings total around a hundred in size and variety. The floating islands are made by mixing a reed-like plant called totora with soil from the lakebed to form buoyant blocks, lighter than water, and then piling more totora on top. The bottom totora gradually decomposes and flows into the lake, sinking the island, so it constantly needs replenishment. If maintained well, these islands can last up to thirty years. Some islands house about five families together, while others are small enough for just one family.
Everything on the island is made from totora, including houses, churches, guest houses, beds, boats, and hats. In addition, it is edible, and can also be used as compost for farming. If a family grows, they add more totora to expand their island. They can also detach a section and attach it to another island. If there are lazy non-workers, their totora is divided with a saw, and they'll be exiled along with their whole family.
There are torches in the corridor, but it's still dark inside due to the night caused by El Aleph. Octavio stays in a room deep within the temple. It isn't as grand as a royal chamber, but isn't a small room either. There are dozens of torches in his room set in wall brackets and shelves. Octavio sleeps on a pair of combined long benches, which also has meal trays, ashtrays, and books piled on top.[17]
Octavio eventually destroys the temple by summoning El Aleph's creatures. Half of the temple's rooftop overlooking the forest and commune remains intact, which becomes the final battleground of Lisa Lisa, The House of Earth, Octavio, and Joaquín. The eldritch creatures from El Aleph form a dense mass below them, causing their foothold to rise higher like a floating arena in the sky.[4]
Short Stories
testimone di gangster
There's No Love Like a Parent's
Video Games
Eyes of Heaven
References
- ↑ Crazy Heartbreakers Chapter 1: Dire straits
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 2: II - Guatemala Arc
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 El Aleph Chapter 5: V - Peru Arc
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 El Aleph Chapter 19: XIX - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 3: III - Guatemala Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 6: VI - Peru Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 11: XI - Peru Arc
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 El Aleph Chapter 7: VII - Peru Arc
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 El Aleph Chapter 8: VIII - Peru Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 9: IX - Peru Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 10: X - Peru Arc
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 El Aleph Chapter 12: XII - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 15: XV - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Final Chapter: Epilogo
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 El Aleph Chapter 13: XIII - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 18: XVIII - Final Arc
- ↑ El Aleph Chapter 17: XVII - Final Arc