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|Desc = A religious city in Guatemala filled with Baroque buildings and churches built in the {{W|Colonialism|colonial era}} when {{W|conquistadors}} invaded the area in the 1520s. They celebrate {{Pop|Semana Santa|Holy Week}} before Easter in early spring. They have a brass band and parade of statues of [[Jesus Christ]] and {{W|Mary, mother of Jesus|Mary}} placed on floats traveling down the streets. The parade is led by worshipers dressed in ceremonial clothing, waving censers filled with burning incense. During the parade, the roads are decorated with {{Pop|alfombras|rugs}} made of colored sawdust, vegetables, flowers, and leaves; creating them is a cherished tradition. Around November 1972, [[J.D. Hernández]] and other [[Speedwagon Foundation]] investigators are dispatched to Antigua to research the crime scenes of the serial killer [[Fabio Ubuh]] and interview the locals. Antigua is the birthplace of [[Octavio Luna Kan]] and [[Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda]].
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|Desc = The underground passage at Convento de La Merced leads Hernández and Joaquín to the plaza of Catedral San José. Octavio wrestles with Fabio here, but Fabio attacks him with his Stand. The {{Pop|Semana Santa|Holy Week}} parade reaches its end at the same moment, as they bring over the largest statue of [[Jesus Christ]] depicting him carrying the cross to the hill of {{W|Golgotha}} over to the cathedral. The cathedral is illuminated, with holy banners unfurled from the windows in celebration.
 
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.