N'Doul

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The character featured in this article is commonly referred to as "N'Dour".

N'Doul (ンドゥール, Ndūru) is a minor antagonist featured in Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Personality

I do not fear death, but I don't want to be killed by that man... evil needs a savior as well...
—N'Doul

N'Doul is blind and uses a cane to get around. He is proficient at wielding the cane, almost managing to kill a fly with it. He seems to have a warrior's code, as Jotaro mentions that he would have likely joined their cause had they gotten to him earlier. N'Doul even attacks himself using his own Stand after his defeat, to ensure he would not accidentally spill any of Dio's secrets to the protagonists.

Synopsis

History

N'Doul was a blind man who, thanks to his Stand, never feared anything in his entire life, not even death. It allowed him to do anything he wanted and get away with it without consequences, as even the police wouldn't find out about his crimes, but no one ever saw his true value. One day he encountered Dio Brando and was charmed by his charisma, Dio being the only person to see his true value. N'Doul started to admire that man so much he saw him as his savior, claiming that "even evil needs a savior".

Stardust Crusaders

N'Doul is introduced shortly after Iggy joins the Joestar group, when he kills the two pilots of the helicopter that Iggy came in. He attacks the Joestar group soon after, managing to injure Kakyoin's eyes and keep him from assisting the group for a period of time. After Avdol found out that N'Doul could only locate the group through the sounds they made, Jotaro forced Iggy to cooperate with them, as he was the only one capable of detecting N'Doul's attacks. Iggy was uncooperative so Jotaro used Star Platinum to throw Iggy & The Fool to N'Doul & catching him off-guard. It is there that Jotaro finds N'Doul & defeats him. After being defeated, N'Doul killed himself to prevent his memories from being read by Hermit Purple, likely knowing that his own savior would kill him otherwise. Afterwards, in his dying breaths, he tells Jotaro of the other nine Stand users & of himself. Seeing his value, Jotaro buried N'Doul's body in his honor.

In Video Games

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SNES)

N'Doul appears in this game as a boss that the players face. The first few times, the player must select the "Idea!" option to retreat.

Unlike in the source material, N'Doul does not temporarily blind Kakyoin.

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future (PS1/DC/Arcade)

N'Doul was originally planned as a playable character in this game, as drafts exist that show how he would have fought, along with an Alessi form, and when hacking the game to choose N'Doul as a player character, he has several assets pertaining to this, such as an alternate colour, animated life bar portraits, animated super move and VS screen portraits and a cut-in for the "Here Comes A New Challenger!" screen.  

Ultimately he was rendered an unplayable mini-boss, where the player had to cross a desert stage dodging his stand until they find him at the end of the stage and attack him, one hit causing an instant K.O. This special stage must be played as Jotaro in Super Story and can be played with any of the main heroes in Oingo Boingo's Gallery Mode. 

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven (PS3/PS4)

N'Doul makes his first playable appearance in Eyes of Heaven. He was confirmed for the game alongside Iggy, Old Joseph and Part I Dio Brando.

N'Doul himself doesn't possess any combo attacks, and his only physical attack is using his cane for a 2-hit melee attack that downs the opponent in order to give him some distance. He also does not possess any sort of dash, limiting his already-slow mobility. However, N'Doul can sit and activate his Stand, as the player takes control of Geb that can quickly move around the stage and attack opponents. If Geb is attacked while under the player's control, N'Doul himself doesn't take any damage since Geb does not possess a solid form. However, the use of Geb leaves N'Doul near defenseless if it is not nearby to defend his sitting body. When controlling Geb, the color of the player's screen converts to a deep, blurry blue, with the other combatants colored in pink unless they stop moving; even their footprints can be seen. This style of view is similar to N'Doul's visualized sonar ability seen in the anime.

N'Doul's GHA involves Geb grabbing the opponent and smashing them into the ground, before rapidly assaulting them from beneath the surface and launching them high up into the air. After a close-up of N'Doul, Geb makes its way to the opponent's landing spot and become a massive spike, completely skewering its target.

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Trivia

References

  1. Artbook: JOJOVELLER

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