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Summary

Chapter 1

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Polnareff is incessantly complaining about the sunlight and his hoarse throat to Jotaro’s annoyance. Joseph shuts down Polnareff’s chatter and tells him not to waste his energy. Jotaro, although annoyed, sympathizes with Polnareff, in such a desperate situation it was crucial to keep the mind active. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. He refuses Avdol's suggestion to rest and apologizes to Joseph for being a burden. Joseph makes Kakyoin sit down and treats his wound with whiskey. Jotaro tosses Polnareff his uniform and tells him to put it on, to which Polnareff reluctantly agrees. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand.

Chapter 2

The previous day, after the oil tanker, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle had flown over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crushed their heads. Jotaro wonders why hasn't the enemy attacked them more directly. At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. Polnareff, after failing to make Iggy stop the storm with his Stand, attempts to kick him and ends up falling face-first into the sand. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a diesel locomotive.

Chapter 3

The locomotive's idling engine loudly roars, its headlights and the interior lights turn on. Avdol suggests boarding it, but Polnareff insists that this is a mirage. Avdol responds that, at night and during a sandstorm, the Stand could not create mirages. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train leaves, Jotaro inspects its insides for anything suspicious and notices an odd mismatch in its technology: the oustide is of a 60's model, the inside looks as if is was made in the 30's, while having an LED screen from the 80's. Polnareff and Joseph are complianing about the stale air and shaking. Before even finishing their sentences, they feel the air becoming fresher and the shaking being stopped. The train's driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. Polnareff also suggests serving food to the driver. Absalom, hearing of it for the first time, acts interested and apologizes for such a disservice. Joseph, begins dozing off and falls asleep. He is woken up by Kakyoin, who says that the storm is over and the last stop is only an hour away. In the past few days he had learned to interpret situations without the use of sight. The sandstorm is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Chapter 4

Appearances

Characters
Jonathan Joestar
(Mentioned only)
Dio Brando
(Mentioned only)
Holy Kujo
(Flashback)
Stands
Holy's Stand
(Flashback)
The Fool
(Mentioned only)

Jotaro

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Polnareff is incessantly complaining about the sunlight and his hoarse throat to Jotaro’s annoyance. Joseph shuts down Polnareff’s chatter and tells him not to waste his energy. Jotaro sympathizes with Polnareff, in such a desperate situation it was crucial to keep the mind active. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. While Joseph treats Kakyoin’s wounds with whiskey, Jotaro tosses Polnareff his uniform and tells him to put it on, to which Polnareff reluctantly agrees. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice but to board the train. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train leaves, Jotaro inspects its insides for anything suspicious and notices an odd mismatch in its technology: the oustide is of a 60's model, the inside looks as if is was made in the 30's, while having an LED screen from the 80's. The train's driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at their destination and is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Polnareff

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Polnareff pompously proclaims his envy over his lack of melanin that protects some of his allies from the sun. He also laments losing his beautiful voice due to the lack of hydration; according to him many women have cried at his chansons back in Paris. Joseph shuts down his chatter and tells him not to waste his energy. Jotaro, although annoyed, sympathizes with Polnareff, in such a desperate situation it was crucial to keep the mind active. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. He refuses to accept help and apologizes for being a burden. Joseph makes Kakyoin sit down and treats his wound with whiskey. Jotaro tosses Polnareff his uniform and tells him to put it on, to which Polnareff reluctantly agrees. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. Polnareff, after failing to make Iggy stop the storm with his Stand, attempts to kick him and ends up falling face-first into the sand. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Avdol suggests boarding it, but Polnareff insists that this is a mirage. Avdol responds that, at night and during a sandstorm, the Stand could not create mirages. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train is leaving, Polnareff and Joseph are complianing about the stale air and shaking. Before even finishing their sentences, they feel the air becoming fresher and the shaking being stopped. The train's driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. Polnareff also suggests serving food to the driver. Absalom, hearing of it for the first time, acts interested and apologizes for such a disservice. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at their destination and is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Joseph

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Polnareff is incessantly complaining about the sunlight and his hoarse throat. Joseph shuts down Polnareff’s chatter and tells him not to waste his energy. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. He refuses to accept help and apologizes to Joseph for being a burden. Joseph denies it, calling it nonsence. He makes Kakyoin sit down and treats his wound with whiskey. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice but to board the train. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train is leaving, Polnareff and Joseph are complianing about the stale air and shaking. Before even finishing their sentences, they feel the air becoming fresher and the shaking being stopped. The train's driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. Joseph, begins dozing off and falls asleep. He is woken up by Kakyoin, who says that the storm is over and the last stop is only an hour away. The sandstorm is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Avdol

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. He refuses Avdol's suggestion to rest and apologizes to Joseph for being a burden. Joseph makes Kakyoin sit down and treats his wound with whiskey. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Avdol suggests boarding it, but Polnareff insists that this is a mirage. Avdol responds that, at night and during a sandstorm, the Stand could not create mirages. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train leaves, the driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at their destination and is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Kakyoin

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. Kakyoin, who has been carried by Avdol for the past three days, suddenly moans out in pain. He refuses Avdol's suggestion to rest and apologizes to Joseph for being a burden. Joseph makes Kakyoin sit down and treats his wound with whiskey. As the group rests, they pass around the remaining flask of water, emptying it completely.

On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice but to board the train. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train leaves, the driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. An hour before arriving at their destination he wakes up Joseph and tells him that the storm is over. In the past few days he had learned to interpret situations without the use of sight. The sandstorm is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Iggy

After the fight with N'Doul, the Joestar Group is forced to traverse the desert on foot with little remaining water, while being assaulted by the scorching heat and the blinding sunlight. They decide to stop and rest so that Joseph could treat Kakyoin's wounds. They pass around the remaining flask of water, with Iggy drinking the last drops. On the horizon they see a city, one of numerous mirages they've seen in the past three days. They get up and continue walking. From the mirage, a black oil tanker begins moving through the sky towards them. It passes over them and disappears on the opposite side of the horizon. Polnareff begins to dought his sanity, but Joseph points out that the water that has fallen from the ship was real. The group comes to the conclusion that they are being attacked by a Stand. On the same day, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over them. The bricks detatched from the castle almost crush their heads.

At night, the group is besieged by a sandstorm. Polnareff, after failing to make Iggy stop the storm with his Stand, attempts to kick him and ends up falling face-first into the sand. As they continue walking, the wind becomes weaker, as if it's being blocked by a large object. To their surprise, that object turns out to be a working diesel locomotive. Joseph convinces his allies that they have no other choice but to board the train. Jotaro steps into the locomotive. The LED message panel lights up, saying that at the last stop, Hell City, they will be connected to an express train to Aswan, their destination. The rest of the group board the train.

As the train leaves, the driver, Absalom, introduces himself and his train, Satanic Coupler, through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at their destination and is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. The group's attempts to stop or escape the train prove to be in vain as the train is in Absalom's full control.

Absalom