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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. 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
Satanic Coupler rushes through the mirage, constructing its own rails. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. While Absalom is boasting, Jotaro asks what would happen if the train was attacked from outside instead. He doesn't answer the question, but instead declares that they're going to die inside. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Chapter 5
The environment of the mirage-city did not follow laws of reason: some rooftops were beneath the structures, no building stood upright, and everything was misplaced. Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. Iggy is unconscious, foaming at the mouth. Kakyoin, completely disoriented, is calling out to his allies to no response. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again. The three land safely on the pavement, using their Stands to cushion the fall. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Chapter 6
Absalom is enraged and humiliated. Satanic Coupler turns from red to black. Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees a girl with a Stand sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. He turns to Michal and berates her for calling back her Stand, but promptly apologizes for losing his temper. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three. Jotaro, Polnareff, and iggy emerge from the sand, covered by Jotaro's uniform. Polnareff praises the plan, hugging and kissing the uniform, making Jotaro burst out laughing. Jotaro jokingly compliments Iggy, calling his Stand ugly. The dog attempts to retaliate by urinating on him, but finds himself too dehydrated to do so.
Chapter 7
The three wander the desert until the sun sets. They arrive at the foot of a dune before collapsing from exhaustion. Jotaro sees an oddly familiar view: two hills and a bright star. It reminded him of The Little Prince, a book gifted to him by Holy, which he loved reading as a kid. Jotaro prepares to meet his end, his only regret being that he couldn't save his mother. He suddenly sees a little boy standing before him. He assumes him to be a hallucination of the Little Prince, but in reality, he was a young nomad. He notifies his village and the men and the dog are brought there. They are offerred water and food and quickly regained their physical and mental vigor. Jotaro thanks the village elder who was the only one in the villahe who could speak English. With the old man's request the newcomers join him by the campfire. Jotaro and Polnareff wonder out loud how someone could live so far from the civilized world. The elder offers them a thick greyish liquid in aluminum cups. Polnareff attmepts to drink it and spits it out to the elder's amusement. He reveals that it's medicine obtained from a lizard. Jotaro tells him that they were looking for thier friend, Absalom. Thy elder tells them that he lives on an oasis with his sister and mentions an accident that happened in Cairo. Suspecting DIO's involvement, Jotaro asks for more information, so the old man begins to tell the story.
Chapter 8
Absalom and Michal got along incredibly well with each other and with their parents. In his childhood Absalom was attracted to civilization, particularly to trains, and believing that "the human being can only find happiness in a civilized society". He would collect stories about civilization from passing caravans and travelers. Four years ago, when Absalom was 17, he convinced his parents to visit Cairo. The bus that they were on stopped on a level crossing and was hit by a moving train. Both parents died on impact, Absalom's legs were broken, and Michal was on a brink of death from a peace of metal that tore her throat. When medical helped arrived, the wealthy were treated first, while Michal and Absalom were last. And although Michal's life was saved, she had lost her voice. From this point on, Absalom began to detest civilization. In Cairo, he met DIO who, after restoring Michal's voice, became his subject of worship.
Satanic Coupler is again transformed into a more modern train, much to Absalom's delight. Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff. Avdol ironically points out Michal's lack of enthusiasm regarding the upcoming events. Absalom, enraged, kicks Avdol's side, scaring the girl even more.
Before bed, Jotaro and Polnareff discuss their plans and the story they heard from the elder. They agree that Polnareff will distract Absalom, while Jotaro attacks the train's coupler. Polnareff complains about not being able to find his passcase where he keeps keep girls’ phone numbers. Jotaro feels sympathetic towards Absalom, as his views and behavior are clearly a result of severe psychological trauma.
Chapter 9
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy receive some water and food from the old man and depart before sunrise. They see Satanic Coupler is advancing towards them at full speed. Thay manage to dodge by a hair but are flung into the air by the shock wave. When thay recover, Jotaro hears a terrified scream coming from Polnareff. He turns to see the "Little Prince" blocking the way of the train. With a loud thud, the boy is flung into the air before Absalom stops the train. A black object is dropped by the boy, which Polnareff identifies as his passcase. Enraged, he declares his desire to avange him, but he is stopped by Jotaro, who tells him to bring the boy to the village, while he fights Absalom. Polnareff agrees; he picks up the boy and heads towards the village. Jotaro calls Absalom scum, comparing him hitting the boy to the death of his parents. Absalom proclaims that the harm he does doesn't matter, as he doesn't belong to neither the civilization nor the desert, but the world of DIO. Absalom charges at Jotaro. He throws himself on the ground to avoid the shockwave, Iggy hides in his pocket. Without Polnareff, Jotaro had no plan.
Chapter 10
Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, powerless, watch as the fight unfolds from the train's window. As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Satanic Coupler manages to cut Jotaro's hand, causing him to cry out in pain. Absalom prepares to deal a killing blow, but notices that there are two Jotaros. The one on the right looked slightly unusual, but Absalom, in his confusion, couldn't tell. They run in opposite directions and Absalom unconsciously pushes the brakes. Absalom decides to persue the Jotaro on the right, since he had slower movements. When he was hit with the train's spikes, the right Jotaro splits in half and disintegrates into sand. Meanwhile, the real Jotaro had already reached the train's coupler and had now separated the locomotive from the passenger car. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Smiling, they rush to Jotaro to thank him. Joseph praises the ingenuity of his plan and says that he is truly a Joestar. Jotaro pushes him back and points out that Absalom and Michal are still in shape. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Michal takes a step back with a perplexed look in her eyes. Absalom tells her that they only have DIO to turn to and the only way to show their devotion is to kill the Joestar group. Michal, with watering eyes, silently nods and the mirages begin to appear. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area. Absalom, with a wicked smile, reves up the engine.
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Appearances
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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. While Absalom is boasting, Jotaro asks what would happen if the train was attacked from outside instead. He doesn't answer the question, but instead declares that they're going to die inside. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. Kakyoin is guarded by Jotaro, who takes the full brunt of his attack. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again. The three land safely on the pavement, using their Stands to cushion the fall. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees a girl with a Stand sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three. Jotaro, Polnareff, and iggy emerge from the sand, covered by Jotaro's uniform. Polnareff praises the plan, hugging and kissing the uniform, making Jotaro burst out laughing. Jotaro jokingly compliments Iggy, calling his Stand ugly. The dog attempts to retaliate by urinating on him, but finds himself too dehydrated to do so.
The three wander the desert until the sun sets. They arrive at the foot of a dune before collapsing from exhaustion. Jotaro sees an oddly familiar view: two hills and a bright star. It reminded him of The Little Prince, a book gifted to him by Holy, which he loved reading as a kid. Jotaro prepares to meet his end, his only regret being that he couldn't save his mother. He suddenly sees a little boy standing before him. He assumes him to be a hallucination of the Little Prince, but in reality, he was a young nomad. He notifies his village and the men and the dog are brought there. They are offerred water and food and quickly regained their physical and mental vigor. Jotaro thanks the village elder who was the only one in the villahe who could speak English. With the old man's request the newcomers join him by the campfire. Jotaro and Polnareff wonder out loud how someone could live so far from the civilized world. Jotaro tells him that they were looking for thier friend, Absalom. The elder tells them that he lives on an oasis with his sister and mentions an accident that happened in Cairo. Suspecting DIO's involvement, Jotaro asks for more information. The old man tells about Absalom's past and his meeting with DIO.
Later, before bed, Jotaro and Polnareff discuss their plans and the story they heard from the elder. They agree that Polnareff will distract Absalom, while Jotaro attacks the train's coupler. Polnareff complains about not being able to find his passcase where he keeps keep girls’ phone numbers. Jotaro feels sympathetic towards Absalom, as his views and behavior are clearly a result of severe psychological trauma.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy receive some water and food from the old man and depart before sunrise. They see Satanic Coupler is advancing towards them at full speed. Thay manage to dodge by a hair but are flung into the air by the shock wave. When thay recover, Jotaro hears a terrified scream coming from Polnareff. He turns to see the "Little Prince" blocking the way of the train. With a loud thud, the boy is flung into the air before Absalom stops the train. A black object is dropped by the boy, which Polnareff identifies as his passcase. Enraged, he declares his desire to avange him, but he is stopped by Jotaro, who tells him to bring the boy to the village, while he fights Absalom. Polnareff agrees; he picks up the boy and heads towards the village. Jotaro calls Absalom scum, comparing him hitting the boy to the death of his parents. Absalom proclaims that the harm he does doesn't matter, as he doesn't belong to neither the civilization nor the desert, but the world of DIO. Absalom charges at Jotaro. He throws himself on the ground to avoid the shockwave, Iggy hides in his pocket. Without Polnareff, Jotaro had no plan.
As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Satanic Coupler manages to cut Jotaro's hand, causing him to cry out in pain. Absalom prepares to deal a killing blow, but notices that there are two Jotaros. The one on the right looked slightly unusual, but Absalom, in his confusion, couldn't tell. They run in opposite directions and Absalom unconsciously pushes the brakes. Absalom decides to persue the Jotaro on the right, since he had slower movements. When he was hit with the train's spikes, the right Jotaro splits in half and disintegrates into sand. Meanwhile, the real Jotaro had already reached the train's coupler and had now separated the locomotive from the passenger car. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Smiling, they rush to Jotaro to thank him. Joseph praises the ingenuity of his plan and says that he is truly a Joestar. Jotaro pushes him back and points out that Absalom and Michal are still in shape. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area.
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. 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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again. The three land safely on the pavement, using their Stands to cushion the fall. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees a girl with a Stand sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three. Jotaro, Polnareff, and iggy emerge from the sand, covered by Jotaro's uniform. Polnareff praises the plan, hugging and kissing the uniform, making Jotaro burst out laughing.
The three wander the desert until the sun sets. They arrive at the foot of a dune before collapsing from exhaustion. They are found by a young nomad. He notifies his village and the men and the dog are brought there. They are offerred water and food and quickly regained their physical and mental vigor. Jotaro thanks the village elder who was the only one in the villahe who could speak English. With the old man's request the newcomers join him by the campfire. Jotaro and Polnareff wonder out loud how someone could live so far from the civilized world. The elder offers them a thick greyish liquid in aluminum cups. Polnareff attmepts to drink it and spits it out to the elder's amusement. He reveals that it's medicine obtained from a lizard. Jotaro tells him that they were looking for thier friend, Absalom. The elder tells them that he lives on an oasis with his sister and mentions an accident that happened in Cairo. Suspecting DIO's involvement, Jotaro asks for more information. The old man tells about Absalom's past and his meeting with DIO.
Before bed, Jotaro and Polnareff discuss their plans and the story they heard from the elder. They agree that Polnareff will distract Absalom, while Jotaro attacks the train's coupler. Polnareff complains about not being able to find his passcase where he keeps keep girls’ phone numbers. Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy receive some water and food from the old man and depart before sunrise. They see Satanic Coupler is advancing towards them at full speed. Thay manage to dodge by a hair but are flung into the air by the shock wave. When thay recover, Jotaro hears a terrified scream coming from Polnareff. He turns to see the "Little Prince" blocking the way of the train. With a loud thud, the boy is flung into the air before Absalom stops the train. A black object is dropped by the boy, which Polnareff identifies as his passcase. Enraged, he declares his desire to avange him, but he is stopped by Jotaro, who tells him to bring the boy to the village, while he fights Absalom. Polnareff agrees; he picks up the boy and heads towards the village.
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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again.
A day later, Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff.
The next day, Absalom encounters Jotaro and Iggy in the desert. Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, powerless, watch as the fight unfolds from the train's window. As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Jotaro manages to separate the locomotive from the passenger car, while Absalom is distracted by his sand copy made by The Fool. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Smiling, they rush to Jotaro to thank him. Joseph praises the ingenuity of his plan and says that he is truly a Joestar. Jotaro pushes him back and points points out that Absalom and Michal are still in shape. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area.
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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again.
A day later, Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff. Avdol ironically points out Michal's lack of enthusiasm regarding the upcoming events. Absalom, enraged, kicks Avdol's side, scaring the girl even more.
The next day, Absalom encounters Jotaro and Iggy in the desert. Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, powerless, watch as the fight unfolds from the train's window. As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Jotaro manages to separate the locomotive from the passenger car, while Absalom is distracted by his sand copy made by The Fool. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Smiling, they rush to Jotaro to thank him. Jotaro points out that Absalom and Michal are still in shape. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area.
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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. Kakyoin is guarded by Jotaro, who takes the full brunt of his attack. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. Kakyoin, completely disoriented, is calling out to his allies to no response. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again.
A day later, Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff.
The next day, Absalom encounters Jotaro and Iggy in the desert. Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, powerless, watch as the fight unfolds from the train's window. As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Jotaro manages to separate the locomotive from the passenger car, while Absalom is distracted by his sand copy made by The Fool. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Smiling, they rush to Jotaro to thank him. Jotaro points out that Absalom and Michal are still in shape. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area.
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. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. Kakyoin loses his patience and unleashes his Emerald Splash in spite of his teammates' protests. The emeralds bounce off the walls and hit Kakyoin and his allies, covering the floor with their blood. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. Iggy is unconscious, foaming at the mouth. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again. The three land safely on the pavement, using their Stands to cushion the fall. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees a girl with a Stand sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three. Jotaro, Polnareff, and iggy emerge from the sand, covered by Jotaro's uniform. Jotaro jokingly compliments Iggy, calling his Stand ugly. The dog attempts to retaliate by urinating on him, but finds himself too dehydrated to do so.
The three wander the desert until the sun sets. They arrive at the foot of a dune before collapsing from exhaustion. They are found by a young nomad. He notifies his village and the men and the dog were brought there. They were offerred water and food and quickly regained their physical and mental vigor.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy receive some water and food from the old man and depart before sunrise. They see Satanic Coupler is advancing towards them at full speed. Thay manage to dodge by a hair but are flung into the air by the shock wave. When thay recover, Jotaro hears a terrified scream coming from Polnareff. He turns to see the "Little Prince" blocking the way of the train. With a loud thud, the boy is flung into the air before Absalom stops the train. Enraged, he declares his desire to avange him, but he is stopped by Jotaro, who tells him to bring the boy to the village, while he fights Absalom. Polnareff agrees; he picks up the boy and heads towards the village.
As the battle against Absalom goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Satanic Coupler manages to cut Jotaro's hand, causing him to cry out in pain. Absalom prepares to deal a killing blow, but notices that there are two Jotaros. The one on the right looked slightly unusual, but Absalom, in his confusion, couldn't tell. They run in opposite directions and Absalom unconsciously pushes the brakes. Absalom decides to persue the Jotaro on the right, since he had slower movements. When he was hit with the train's spikes, the right Jotaro splits in half and disintegrates into sand. Meanwhile, the real Jotaro had already reached the train's coupler and had now separated the locomotive from the passenger car. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area.
Absalom
Personality
Absalom carries with him great hatred and fixation with civilization, even willing to kill himself for a world without it as well as kill and torture civilized people. But such a strong disdain wasn't always presesnt: as a child he was extremely obsessed with the civilizated world, taking any opportunity to learn more about it, and even being ashamed of himself for living in a deser village. His fascination with it ended during his trip to Cairo when he was 17. The bus that he and his family were on was hit by a train, causing him and his sister, Michal, severe injuries and killing his parents. Since the wealthy were treated first, the doctors came too late for Michal and she lost her abilty to speak. Seeing the dark side of civilization changed Absalom to his core. He soon met DIO who, after curing Michal, became his subject of worship. He began thinking that he no longer belonged to neither the modern world, nor the desert, but to the world of DIO.
In spite of his vicious hatred of civilization, Absalom keeps his obsession with trains, which he consideres to be the pinnacle of civilization's achievements. While fighting the Joestar group, he extracts their memories to modify and modernize Satanic Coupler and takes great joy in it. Being a nomad, there are many gaps in his knowledge of locomotives, which he is eager to fill.
Despite getting along extremely well with Michal since they were kids and being quite protective of her, Absalom often misses her obvious signs of discomfort and fear when he puts her into stressful situations. He sometimes even yells at her when overtaken with strong emotions, but he usually quicky regrets it.
Absalom is a sadistic and cruel man. While fighting the Joestar group, to his disservice, he doesn't kill them immidietly, but tortures them, intending to give them a painfull death. He is also extremely emotional and easy to anger.
History
Background
Absalom was raised in the deserts of Egypt, but was ashamed of the uncivilized life he had. He got along incredibly well with his family. He would sometimes watch mirages with his sister, Michal. Absalom was a clever and curious boy, who would often bother adults with excessive questions. In his childhood Absalom was attracted to civilization, particularly to trains (even dreaming of driving one), and believing that "the human being can only find happiness in a civilized society". He would collect stories about civilization from passing caravans and travelers.[...]
The Genesis of Universe
The Joestar Group encounters Satanic Coupler after wandering the desert for the past three days. When 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. Having little choice and sure that this is not a mirage, the rest of the group board the train. As Satanic Coupler leaves, 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. Absalom introduces himself and his train through the speakers and announces the time of arrival to their destination. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at the 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.
Satanic Coupler rushes through the mirage, constructing its own rails. The Joestar group unleashes their Stands and begins pummelling the insides of the train. It was, however, to no success as the train morphed and expanded to cusion the blows. While Absalom is boasting, Jotaro asks what would happen if the train was attacked from outside instead. He doesn't answer the question, but instead declares that they're going to die inside. From Satanic Coupler emerge numerous tentacles, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Absalom, with uncharacteristic aggression, declares his desire to cruelly punish the civilized men before they die.
Satanic Coupler has already been moving through the city for several hours. After another announcement from Absalom, the tentacles, wrapped around the Joestar group, begin pumping out their blood, extracting information from their brains. The train begins to transform, becoming more modern. On top of that, Iggy’s perception of locomotives as monsters causes the train to grow horns and quills all over its surface. Jotaro and Polnareff coincidentally come up with the same plan; they begin pumping the Stand with advantageous information. The tentacles retract and the fixed windows change into manual opening windows. Jotaro and Polnareff escape successfully with Iggy, but Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin react too late and the windows become fixed again. The three land safely on the pavement, using their Stands to cushion the fall. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Absalom is enraged and humiliated. Satanic Coupler turns from red to black. Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees a girl with a Stand sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. He turns to Michal and berates her for calling back her Stand, but promptly apologizes for losing his temper. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three.
Satanic Coupler is again transformed into a more modern train, much to Absalom's delight. Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff. Avdol ironically points out Michal's lack of enthusiasm regarding the upcoming events. Absalom, enraged, kicks Avdol's side, scaring the girl even more.
When Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy depart in search of Absalom, they see Satanic Coupler advancing towards them at full speed. Thay manage to dodge by a hair but are flung into the air by the shock wave. When thay recover, Jotaro hears a terrified scream coming from Polnareff. He turns to see the "Little Prince" blocking the way of the train. With a loud thud, the boy is flung into the air before Absalom stops the train. Enraged, he declares his desire to avange him, but he is stopped by Jotaro, who tells him to bring the boy to the village, while he fights Absalom. Polnareff agrees; he picks up the boy and heads towards the village. Jotaro calls Absalom scum, comparing him hitting the boy to the death of his parents. Absalom proclaims that the harm he does doesn't matter, as he doesn't belong to neither the civilization nor the desert, but the world of DIO. Absalom charges at Jotaro.
As the battle goes on, Jotaro's moves become slow, and the uniform is covered in tears and Jotaro's blood. Satanic Coupler manages to cut Jotaro's hand, causing him to cry out in pain. Absalom prepares to deal a killing blow, but notices that there are two Jotaros. The one on the right looked slightly unusual, but Absalom, in his confusion, couldn't tell. They run in opposite directions and Absalom unconsciously pushes the brakes. Absalom decides to persue the Jotaro on the right, since he had slower movements. When he was hit with the train's spikes, the right Jotaro splits in half and disintegrates into sand. Meanwhile, the real Jotaro had already reached the train's coupler and had now separated the locomotive from the passenger car. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. She takes a step back with a perplexed look in her eyes. Absalom tells her that they only have DIO to turn to and the only way to show their devotion is to kill the Joestar group. Michal, with watering eyes, silently nods and the mirages begin to appear. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city. Following Joseph's suggestion, they run to the buildings in the newly formed industrial area. Absalom, with a wicked smile, reves up the engine.
Michal
History
Background
Michal was raised in the deserts of Egypt and got along incredibly well with her family. She had a passion for mirages and would sometimes watch them with her brother, Absalom.[...]
The Genesis of Universe
She begins terrorizing the Joestar Group with Dark Mirage after they've been wandering the desert for the three days. On their journey, an oil tanker, a fuel tank truck and a medieval European castle fly over themir heads. At night, besieged by a sandstorm, having no other choice, they board her brother's Satanic Coupler. The sandstorm stops an hour before arriving at the destination and is immediately replaced by a mirage, which manefests itself as countless pieces of the United States. After the group attempts to escape, numerous tentacles emerge from Satanic Coupler, wrapping around the group and releasing a paralizing liquid. The walls of the train become transparent to reveal a nightmarish mirage of a city. Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy manage to escape. Satanic Coupler abruptly stops and begins moving towards them.
Jotaro, Polnareff, and Iggy turn left into a narrow alley. The train follows them, smashing through the walls and hurling debris in all directions. While running away from Absalom, Jotaro comes to the conclusion that the ability to create mirages comes from another Stand user. He looks at the driver's cabin with Star Platinum and sees Michal sitting beside Absalom. They run into a dead end, so Jotaro tells Iggy to call out his Stand. He grabs The Fool as it extends it's huge wings and steers it towards Satanic Coupler's cabin. The Fool crashes into the windshield, terrifying the woman into recalling her Stand. Jotaro and Polnareff, now surrounded by a desert, use their Stands to create a wave of sand which briefly engulfs the train. Absalom regains vision after two or three seconds, but the three are now out of his sight. He assumes that they went flying into the air with The Fool. He turns to Michal and berates her for calling back her Stand, but promptly apologizes for losing his temper. Satanic Coupler vanishes beyond the line of horizon in search of the three.
Michal, afraid, hands out food to Joseph, Kakyoin, and Avdol, who are still constrained by the Stand. Absalom proclaims his intention to keep them alive to make them see the painful deaths of Jotaro and Polnareff. Avdol ironically points out Michal's lack of enthusiasm regarding the upcoming events. Absalom, enraged, kicks Avdol's side, scaring the girl even more.
The next day, Absalom encounters Jotaro and Iggy in the desert. Jotaro separates the locomotive from the passenger car, while Absalom is distracted by his sand copy made by The Fool. Absalom screams in desperation and stops the train with a turnabout. In a flash, the passenger car turns into an pile of steel beams with Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin. Absalom and Michal are in shock. Absalom, pale and drenched in sweat, yells at Michal to use Dark Mirage. She takes a step back with a perplexed look in her eyes. Absalom tells her that they only have DIO to turn to and the only way to show their devotion is to kill the Joestar group. Michal, with watering eyes, silently nods and the mirages begin to appear. Cisterns, factories, chimney stacks, intire office districts begin raining down, forming an industrial zone as maddening as the mirage-city.