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As the fire spreads throughout the mansion, Dio tears himself free, as he can heal himself faster than the flames can destroy him. Jonathan lures Dio away from Speedwagon by scaling to the top of the building, while Dio walks up the wall to pursue him. Speedwagon realizes that Jonathan has turned the mansion into a furnace, and hopes to kill Dio using the increased temperatures; It is not lost on him that Jonathan is willing to sacrifice his own life. Upon reaching the roof, Jonathan tackles Dio back into the building, clinging on using the broken spear and his belt, but Dio clings to the wall, declaring that Jonathan will die while he escapes. Using the last of his strength and calling George's spirit for aid, Jonathan kicks against the wall, redirecting Dio so that he is impaled on the Statue of the Goddess of Love in the main hall. While Jonathan is blown out the window by an explosion and rescued by Speedwagon, who proclaims his victory, while Dio is unable to escape and left to burn alive in the mansion.

Three days later, Speedwagon sneaks into the hospital to offer emotional support to Jonathan, but notices a nurse relentlessly scrubbing his wounds, assuring Speedwagon that he isn't needed. Speedwagon eavesdrops regardless, and when Jonathan awakens, he recognizes the nurse as his former sweetheart, Erina Pendleton. Speedwagon leaves the two to bond as Erina almost passes out from fatigue, but Jonathan catches her with his broken arm and assures her that he will always be ready to help her.

Meanwhile, Wang Chan scavenges the ruins of the Joestar mansion for loot. He discovers the Stone Mask, but before he can take it, a charred hand grabs his wrist and drains Wang Chan's blood; Dio, badly burnt but alive, glares out from beneath the rubble.

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As the fire spreads throughout the mansion, Dio tears himself free, as he can heal himself faster than the flames can destroy him. Jonathan lures Dio away from Speedwagon by scaling to the top of the building, while Dio walks up the wall to pursue him. Speedwagon realizes that Jonathan has turned the mansion into a furnace, and hopes to kill Dio using the increased temperatures; It is not lost on him that Jonathan is willing to sacrifice his own life. Upon reaching the roof, Jonathan tackles Dio back into the building, clinging on using the broken spear and his belt, but Dio clings to the wall, declaring that Jonathan will die while he escapes. Using the last of his strength and calling George's spirit for aid, Jonathan kicks against the wall, redirecting Dio so that he is impaled on the Statue of the Goddess of Love in the main hall. While Jonathan is blown out the window by an explosion and rescued by Speedwagon, who proclaims his victory, while Dio is unable to escape and left to burn alive in the mansion.

Three days later, Speedwagon sneaks into the hospital to offer emotional support to Jonathan, but notices a nurse relentlessly scrubbing his wounds, assuring Speedwagon that he isn't needed. Speedwagon eavesdrops regardless, and when Jonathan awakens, he recognizes the nurse as his former sweetheart, Erina Pendleton. Speedwagon leaves the two to bond as Erina almost passes out from fatigue, but Jonathan catches her with his broken arm and assures her that he will always be ready to help her.

her. Meanwhile, Wang Chan scavenges the ruins of the Joestar mansion for loot. He discovers the Stone Mask, but before he can take it, a charred hand grabs his wrist and drains Wang Chan's the merchant's blood; Dio, badly burnt but alive, glares out from beneath the rubble.



Jonathan is later attacked by Wang Chan, but manages to fend him off using the Zoom Punch, a technique that involves extending his arm using the Ripple. Dio learns of the Ripple from Wang Chan, while Speedwagon deduces Dio's location; He, Jonathan, and Zeppeli take a carriage through a mountainside tunnel to reach the town. However, they are attacked by the zombified Jack, who kills their driver and horses before caving in the tunnel to trap them. He throws an array of razor blades to attack, but Zeppeli conducts the Ripple through a glass of wine and spits it at the blades, deflecting them. Declaring humanity to be their greatest strength against the undead, Zeppeli disfigures Jack with a Ripple-infused knee strike, before the zombie flees into a hidden side passage.

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Jonathan is later attacked by Wang Chan, but manages to fend him off using the Zoom Punch, a technique that involves extending his arm using the Ripple. Dio learns of the Ripple from Wang Chan, while Speedwagon deduces Dio's location; He, Jonathan, and Zeppeli take a carriage through a mountainside tunnel to reach the town.Windknight's Lot. However, they are attacked by the zombified Jack, who kills their driver and horses before caving in the tunnel to trap them. He throws an array of razor blades to attack, but Zeppeli conducts the Ripple through a glass of wine and spits it at the blades, deflecting them. Declaring humanity to be their greatest strength against the undead, Zeppeli disfigures Jack with a Ripple-infused knee strike, before the zombie flees into a hidden side passage.
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Upon returning to the mansion, Dio finds Jonathan waiting for him; He has already found Wang Chan and administered the antidote to George, and a police unit are waiting to arrest him. Dio feigns remorse, but Speedwagon, having followed Jonathan home, warns him not to trust Dio and claims that he is pure evil. George, heartbroken by Dio's betrayal, turns to leave, but is troubled when Wang Chan mentions Dio's supernatural luck. Dio requests that Jonathan place the handcuffs on him, but as he does so, Dio laments the weak and awry nature of humanity, declaring that he throws his away.

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Upon returning to the mansion, Dio finds Jonathan waiting for him; He has already found Wang Chan and administered the antidote to George, and a the police unit are waiting to arrest him. Dio feigns remorse, but Speedwagon, having followed Jonathan home, warns him not to trust Dio and claims that he is pure evil. George, heartbroken by Dio's betrayal, turns to leave, but is troubled when Wang Chan mentions Dio's supernatural luck. Dio requests that Jonathan place the handcuffs on him, but as he does so, Dio laments the weak and awry nature of humanity, declaring that he throws his away.
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Meanwhile, George and a 12-year old Jonathan, nicknamed "JoJo" by his friends (Jonathan Joestar), live in a peaceful country estate. While playing with his dog Danny, Jonathan comes across two boys bullying a young girl, Erina Pendleton, who have stolen her doll. Jonathan intervenes, but is severely beaten by the two bullies, who despise him for his privilege; However, in the skirmish, they forget about Erina's doll, and she recovers it. Jonathan brushes Erina off, explaining that he helped her because he aspires to be a gentleman, but leaves an engraved handkerchief behind; Erina learns Jonathan's name from it, and becomes smitten with him.

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Meanwhile, George and a 12-year old Jonathan, nicknamed "JoJo" by his friends (Jonathan Joestar), '''Jo'''nathan '''Jo'''estar live in a peaceful country estate. While playing with his dog Danny, Jonathan comes across two boys bullying a young girl, Erina Pendleton, who have stolen her doll. Jonathan intervenes, but is severely beaten by the two bullies, who despise him for his privilege; However, in the skirmish, they forget about Erina's doll, and she recovers it. Jonathan brushes Erina off, explaining that he helped her because he aspires to be a gentleman, but leaves an engraved handkerchief behind; Erina learns Jonathan's name from it, and becomes smitten with him.

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England, 1868. A notorious cutpurse by the name of Dario Brando comes across the site of a carriage accident. As he pillages the valuables from the affluent passengers, one of them suddenly regains consciousness. This man, George Joestar, mistakenly believes Dario to have saved him and places himself in his debt.

Both men are also fathers. George's son, '''''Jo'''''nathan '''''Jo'''''estar, grows up with a hot temper, but also a strong sense of morality and strives to be a perfect gentleman. Dario's son, Dio Brando, is cunning and callous. Eventually, Dario falls gravely ill and, on his death bed, instructs Dio to seek out the Joestars, and find some way to take their fortune for his own. Dio has no love for his father, an abusive drunk who had worked his mother to death, but undertakes the task nonetheless, if for no other's sake than his own.

Dio is adopted into the Joestar family as a favor from George to Dario. Immediately, Dio sets out to drive Jonathan to insanity, winning his father's favor and isolating him from his friends. Jonathan finds some solace in his budding friendship with a young girl from the countryside named Erina Pendleton, but Dio throws a wrench into their relationship by stealing Erina's first kiss, making her too ashamed to face Jonathan. After realizing what happened, Jonathan starts a fight with Dio and beats him badly, humiliating him. In retaliation, Dio traps Jonathan's beloved pet dog Danny in an incinerator.

With Danny's death, Jonathan becomes too frightened to confront Dio for the next seven years. In that time, the two appeared to finally bond and become like brothers, but Jonathan's fear of Dio, and Dio's disdain for Jonathan, make their camaraderie a mere show.

Around the time the two young men graduate from university, George Joestar begins to fall ill. While doing research on a stone mask that had been in the Joestar family's possession for many years, Jonathan comes across a letter that Dario wrote to Dio before his death. To his horror, the symptoms that Dario described mirrored George's, leading Jonathan to realize that Dio was poisoning his father! Jonathan confronts Dio about the matter, and Dio attempts to intimidate Jonathan into letting the matter slide. Jonathan, however, musters the courage to press on, and takes advantage of Dio's pride to confirm his suspicions. He leaves George in the care of the most trusted physicians while he takes the "medicine" to find a cure.

Jonathan's research into the poison leads him to Ogre Street, a particularly notorious slum in London. There, he is confronted by Robert E.O. Speedwagon, a mugger and gang leader who attempts to rob Jonathan. Jonathan manages to fight him and his goons off, to Speedwagon's surprise, without injuring them seriously. When Jonathan explains that he came for his family's sake and didn't want to cause any grief to the families of Speedwagon and his underlings, Speedwagon, taken aback by Jonathan's generosity, lends his aid to Jonathan's cause.

Meanwhile, Dio begins to plot Jonathan's murder. The stone mask, according to Jonathan's research notes, creates stony tendrils that burrow into the wearer's skull and brain when it comes into contact with blood. Thus, Dio plans to use the mask to kill Jonathan and make his death appear to be an experiment gone wrong. Even though Jonathan's travels to Ogre Street leaves him certain that his rival would not return alive, Dio decides to test out the mask on a random drunkard. To his horror, the mask doesn't kill his victim, but turns him into a vampire! It is only by the light of a rising sun that Dio is spared from a grisly demise.

Upon returning to the Joestar manor, however, Dio is confronted by Jonathan, Speedwagon, George, and the police. Jonathan had found the apothecary that made the poison for him, and he was to be arrested. In a last ditch effort to evade capture, Dio tries to stab Jonathan so he can use his blood to activate the stone mask on himself. George takes the fatal blow for his son, and Dio uses his blood to activate the mask and transform himself into a vampire, slaughtering the police and chasing Jonathan through the manor. A desperate Jonathan sets fire to the mansion and impales Dio on a statue, leaving him to burn with his childhood home and barely escaping with his life.

While recovering from his fight with Dio, Jonathan is reunited with Erina, who had been tending to his wounds. As the two rekindle their friendship, Jonathan meets a peculiar man named Will A. Zeppeli, who informs him that Dio still lives! However, there is a way to fight back against Dio: the martial art of Hamon, which allows its practitioners to convert their vital energies into sunlight via special breathing techniques, thus letting them combat the undead. Jonathan proves to be a natural at Hamon, and sets off with Zeppeli and Speedwagon for Windknight's Lot, a village where Dio had taken up refuge. Along the way, Jonathan tests his mettle against the infamous Jack the Ripper, whom Dio turned into a zombified minion, and who Jonathan manages to overcome in the first true test of his Hamon prowess.

The group eventually encounter Dio, who sicks two revived knights of the famous Mary, Queen of Scots, on him: Bruford and Tarkus. Bruford, who attacks Jonathan with prehensile hair and a sword, tries to leave Jonathan powerless by fighting him in a lake, leaving him unable to breathe and thus unable to use Hamon. Jonathan, however, manages to find an underwater air pocket and uses it to attack Bruford. While his attack does not hit Bruford directly, the indirect exposure to Hamon restores Bruford's humanity. Before the Hamon disintegrates his body, Bruford bestows upon Jonathan his sword of "Luck", adding a "P" in blood to transform it into a sword of "Pluck".

Tarkus, who is far more menacing and cruel, goes on the attack. Jonathan, Speedwagon, and Zeppeli escape to a nearby castle, where knights used to train. Tarkus places a collar on Jonathan, attached to a chain with another collar around Tarkus's neck, and the zombified knight uses his immense strength to try to strangle Jonathan. Zeppeli, realizing that the events playing out before him were the same as a prophecy he received from his Hamon instructor that foretold his death, sacrifices himself to give Jonathan the chance he needs to defeat Tarkus. With his dying breath, Zeppeli bestows upon Jonathan the last of his Hamon, giving him the strength he will need to defeat Dio.

Along the final stretch to Dio's castle, Jonathan is joined by other Hamon practitioners: Tonpetti, Zeppeli's instructor, and Dire and Straizo, his proteges.

Upon reaching Dio's castle, Dire attempts to attack Dio, but is killed when Dio freezes and shatters his body. Jonathan fights Dio, with Dio gaining an advantage due to being able to freeze Jonathan's sword and hands. Jonathan, however, manages to use a nearby sconce to melt the ice, giving him the opportunity to land a Hamon-infused blow to Dio's body, sending him falling from the castle as his body disintegrates.

With Dio vanquished and the stone mask destroyed, Jonathan marries Erina and leaves on a steamboat with her to celebrate their honeymoon in America. The festivities are interrupted by zombies attacking the boat's passengers. In the boat's engine room, Jonathan finds Dio, having been reduced to a head in a jar carried by a zombified underling. Dio attacks Jonathan, severing the major arteries in his neck with eye beams to weaken his Hamon. Realizing that the two were bound by fate, Dio is determined to take Jonathan's body for his own. Jonathan, in a last ditch effort to defeat Dio once and for all, uses the last of his Hamon to drive Dio's underling to sabotage the boat's engine.

Erina finds the mortally wounded Jonathan and, unable to bear the thought of going on without the love of her life, resolves to stay with him to the bitter end. Jonathan, however, tells Erina to live on and to save a nearby infant whose parents were killed by zombies. As Erina escapes, Dio makes one last effort to kill Jonathan, but Jonathan manages to subdue Dio's head.

Dio desperately tries to bargain with Jonathan, promising him and Erina eternal life.

His pleas, however, fall on deaf ears: at that point, on February 7, 1889, Jonathan Joestar dies.

The steamboat explodes shortly thereafter. Erina survives, having taken the infant with her into a special coffin that Dio made to withstand such explosions. As she is rescued just off the Canary Islands shortly thereafter, she vows to tell the tale of Jonathan Joestar's bizarre adventures to her unborn child...

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!Dio Brando the Invader
Sometime between the 12th and 16th centuries, an ancient Aztec ritual takes place in Mexico, where a man wearing a Stone Mask sacrifices a woman. Rubbing her blood onto the Mask, tendrils suddenly burst out from it and pierce the man's skull; He announces that he has gained eternal life and pierces a subordinate's neck with his fingers, draining him of his blood. It is narrated that this tribe attempted to conquer the world using the Stone Mask, only to vanish mysteriously.

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England, 1868. A notorious cutpurse by the name of Dario Brando comes across Brando, a sick old man on his deathbed, informs his 12-year old son Dio to mail a letter to the site of a carriage accident. As he pillages the valuables from the affluent passengers, one of them suddenly regains consciousness. This man, upper-class George Joestar, mistakenly believes asking him to fulfil his debt by adopting Dio. He recalls that in 1868, Dario to have saved him and places himself in his debt.

Both men are also fathers.
an accompanying woman discovered that a carriage had fallen off of a cliffside road; While George's son, '''''Jo'''''nathan '''''Jo'''''estar, grows up with a hot temper, but also a strong sense of morality wife Mary was killed, he and strives to be a perfect gentleman. Dario's son, Dio Brando, is cunning and callous. Eventually, his infant son Jonathan survived. When Dario falls gravely ill and, began to loot the carriage, coming across a valuable Stone Mask in the process, George noticed Dario and mistook him for a saviour, offering a debt in return. While George also gave Dario money, he laments having spent it all on his death bed, instructs an ill-fated bar, and wishes for Dio to seek out the Joestars, become rich and find some way to take their fortune for powerful when he grows up. After he dies, Dio curses his own. Dio has no love for his abusive father, an abusive drunk who had worked his mother to death, but undertakes the task nonetheless, if for no other's sake than his own.

Dio is adopted into
he schemes to take advantage of the Joestar family as a favor from Joestars and scale the social ladder.

Meanwhile,
George to Dario. Immediately, Dio sets out to drive Jonathan to insanity, winning his father's favor and isolating him from his friends. Jonathan finds some solace in his budding friendship with a young girl from the countryside named Erina Pendleton, but Dio throws a wrench into their relationship by stealing Erina's first kiss, making her too ashamed to face Jonathan. After realizing what happened, Jonathan starts a fight with Dio and beats him badly, humiliating him. In retaliation, Dio traps Jonathan's beloved pet dog Danny in an incinerator.

With Danny's death, Jonathan becomes too frightened to confront Dio for the next seven years. In that time, the two appeared to finally bond and become like brothers, but Jonathan's fear of Dio, and Dio's disdain for
12-year old Jonathan, make their camaraderie nicknamed "JoJo" by his friends (Jonathan Joestar), live in a mere show.

Around the time the two young men graduate from university, George Joestar begins to fall ill.
peaceful country estate. While doing research on a stone mask that had been in the Joestar family's possession for many years, playing with his dog Danny, Jonathan comes across two boys bullying a young girl, Erina Pendleton, who have stolen her doll. Jonathan intervenes, but is severely beaten by the two bullies, who despise him for his privilege; However, in the skirmish, they forget about Erina's doll, and she recovers it. Jonathan brushes Erina off, explaining that he helped her because he aspires to be a gentleman, but leaves an engraved handkerchief behind; Erina learns Jonathan's name from it, and becomes smitten with him.

Later that day, Dio arrives at the Joestar estate in a carriage, with George welcoming him in as his foster son and Jonathan's foster brother. However, the two youths get off to a bad start; Dio twists Jonathan's wrist when he offers to help with his luggage, refusing to be pitied, and knees Danny in the jaw while claiming he hates dogs. Jonathan's life from that point on takes a turn for the worse, as Dio overshadows him as both a student and gentleman, earning George's favour. At one point, Jonathan's dinner is confiscated simply for having worse manners than Dio. Later on, Dio also intrudes on a boxing contest among the youths and soundly beats Jonathan, pressing his thumb into his eye and taking a month's allowance from him.

Jonathan is excluded by his friends, as Dio uses his newfound popularity from the contest to spread rumours that Jonathan is a snitch; He plans to break the boy's spirit until he is unable to stand up to him. Nonetheless, Jonathan finds solace with both Danny and Erina, the latter of whom has become his girlfriend. To spite him, Dio confronts Erina and forcefully kisses her, stealing the couple's first kiss and seemingly ruining their relationship; He is angered and slaps Erina when she washes her lips in a muddy puddle. Later on, Dio hears from George why Jonathan and Danny are best friends – when they first met, Danny bit Jonathan's hand, causing him to abuse the dog, but nonetheless, Danny saved Jonathan from drowning in a lake, and they became inseparable.

Jonathan notices that Erina is avoiding him, and hears of Dio's actions from the other boys. Overcome with rage, he returns to the Joestar mansion and challenges Dio to a rematch, hoping to avenge his girlfriend. Dio gets the upper hand, intending to put him in his place once and for all, but Jonathan refuses to live in Dio's shadow and turns the tide of the fight through sheer determination, brutalizing Dio. A final punch from Jonathan gives Dio a bloodied nose, and sprays blood onto the Stone Mask hanging on the wall; It sprouts tendrils and falls to the ground, shocking Jonathan. An enraged and humiliated Dio pulls a knife, but George breaks up the fight and exiles both boys to their respective rooms.

A few days later, a butler notices a mysterious wooden box inside the furnace, but thinks nothing of it; He proceeds to burn the trash, but to his horror, Danny was locked inside the box, who manages to break free before succumbing to the flames. Danny is buried behind the mansion; Jonathan is also unable to reconcile with Erina, and curses Dio for ruining the two bonds he could rely on. Meanwhile, Dio decides that Jonathan cannot be bullied into submission, as his spirit is too strong; Rather, he chooses to bide his time and not repeat his mistake.

!A Letter from the Past
Seven years later in 1887, Jack the Ripper is at large and both Jonathan and Dio are graduating from Hugh Hudson Academy; Jonathan intends to pursue a career in archaeology, while Dio is a top law student. While the two appear close, as evidenced by their teamwork in a final rugby match, their relationship is but a façade; Jonathan is unable to trust Dio after the events in his youth, while Dio is still scheming to steal the Joestar fortune. Now that they have both come of age, Jonathan and Dio can legally inherit the fortune.

Meanwhile, George has fallen sick; What was previously assumed to be the common cold has grown far worse, leaving him bedridden. After George congratulates Jonathan and Dio on their rugby game, Jonathan spends the night studying the Stone Mask, noting that the tendrils pop out whenever blood touches it; However, he is unable to deduce its purpose, planning to present it to the academic community as his first breakthrough. When looking through his father's books, Jonathan accidentally knocks over a bookcase and discovers the
letter that Dario wrote to Dio before George; In the letter, Dario describes his death. To his horror, illness, and Jonathan realizes that he had the exact same symptoms that Dario described mirrored George's, leading Jonathan as George does now.

A flashback reveals why Dio hates his father – he rejected medicine, opting
to realize that handle the illness through drinking, and made him sell his deceased mother's dress to afford more alcohol. Dio was poisoning enraged and vowed to send his father! Jonathan confronts Dio about father to Hell, before visiting Wang Chan, a shady Chinese merchant who lived in the matter, and Dio attempts to intimidate Jonathan into letting London slums – he predicts from the matter slide. Jonathan, however, musters the courage to press on, and takes advantage of moles on Dio's pride face that he will live a long and prosperous life, before selling him poison. In the present, since the butler has grown too old to confirm climb the stairs comfortably, Dio takes George's medicine up to him, switching it out for poison. Jonathan deduces this and confronts his foster brother, threatening to investigate.

Dio warns him that doubting him means doubting their bond, but Jonathan challenges him to swear on his father's honour that he is innocent. The thought of Dario having any honour enrages Dio, who attacks Jonathan and confirms
his suspicions. He leaves After a brief scuffle, Jonathan throws Dio off the second-floor balcony, restoring their rivalry, and plans to travel to London and locate the merchant who sold the poison, so he can put Dio behind bars and protect his father. Meanwhile, Dio schemes to assassinate Jonathan before he can gather the evidence.

!The Stone Mask
Leaving
George in the care of the most trusted physicians while he trustworthy physicians, Jonathan takes the "medicine" a carriage to find a cure.

London; Meanwhile, Dio breaks into Jonathan's research into study and takes the poison leads Stone Mask, planning to kill him to using the tendril mechanism. Jonathan's carriage stops at Ogre Street, a particularly notorious slum the most dangerous alleyway in London. There, the city, as the driver refuses to go further, so he continues alone, driven by conviction to save his family. Upon learning of Jonathan's destination back at the manor, Dio assures himself that Jonathan will surely die attempting to find Wang Chan.
As he navigates through Ogre Street, Jonathan
is confronted attacked by a trio of muggers led by one Robert E.O. Speedwagon, a mugger and gang leader who attempts sends one of the muggers, Tattoo, to rob Jonathan. slice him up. Jonathan manages to fight him disarms Tattoo of his blade, ignoring the fear of losing his fingers, and his goons off, to Speedwagon's surprise, without injuring them seriously. When Jonathan explains that he came for his family's sake and didn't want to cause any grief to the families of second mugger, Chinese martial artist Amato, is defeated with a single punch. Speedwagon and attacks with a razor-bladed bowler hat, piercing his underlings, arm down to the bone, but Jonathan ignores the pain, charges Speedwagon, taken aback and takes him out with a single kick. As a mob closes in on the four, Speedwagon calls them off, noting that Jonathan incapacitated them non-lethally. Impressed by his mercy and naivete, Jonathan and Speedwagon become friends, and the latter takes him to Wang Chan.

Still anxious over
Jonathan's generosity, lends his aid to Jonathan's cause.

Meanwhile,
mission, Dio begins wanders a nearby port town with a bottle in hand, resenting himself for drinking alcohol like Dario. When a pair of passing vagrants taunt him, Dio becomes enraged and uses the opportunity to plot Jonathan's murder. test the Stone Mask; He forces it onto one of the vagrants and stabs the other in the throat, killing him. The stone mask, according to Jonathan's research notes, creates stony blood splashes onto the Mask and the tendrils that burrow into pierce the wearer's skull man's head, emitting a blindingly bright light before the man collapses. Dio recovers, disappointed by the Mask and brain when dismissing it comes into contact with blood. Thus, Dio plans as a cruel execution device. However, to use his shock, the mask to kill Jonathan vagrant suddenly reanimates and make his death appear to be an experiment gone wrong. Even though Jonathan's travels to Ogre Street leaves him certain that his rival would not return alive, Dio decides to test out the mask on a random drunkard. To his horror, the mask doesn't kill his victim, but turns him stands up, having transformed into a vampire! It is only by the light of a rising sun that vampire. The vampire overpowers Dio and pierces his neck, beginning to drain his blood, but Dio is spared from a grisly demise.

saved after the sun rises, causing the vampire to burn alive.

Upon returning to the Joestar manor, however, mansion, Dio is confronted by Jonathan, finds Jonathan waiting for him; He has already found Wang Chan and administered the antidote to George, and a police unit are waiting to arrest him. Dio feigns remorse, but Speedwagon, George, and the police. having followed Jonathan had found the apothecary home, warns him not to trust Dio and claims that made the poison for him, and he was is pure evil. George, heartbroken by Dio's betrayal, turns to be arrested. In a last ditch effort to evade capture, leave, but is troubled when Wang Chan mentions Dio's supernatural luck. Dio tries to stab requests that Jonathan so place the handcuffs on him, but as he can use does so, Dio laments the weak and awry nature of humanity, declaring that he throws his blood away.

Revealing himself
to activate be carrying both a knife and the stone mask on himself. Stone Mask, Dio attacks Jonathan, but George takes the fatal blow knife for his son, and Dio uses son. Wiping his foster father's blood to activate onto the mask Mask and transform himself into a vampire, slaughtering putting it on, Dio cackles as light engulfs the room, before he is blown out the window by police and chasing gunfire.

!Youth with Dio
Fatally wounded, George asks
Jonathan through to forgive Dio with his dying breath. The Chief Inspector blames himself for the manor. A desperate tragedy, revealing that George learned the truth about Dario's selfish intentions after he stole Mary's wedding ring, but was too kind-hearted to condemn him. Speedwagon notes that Jonathan sets fire to has inherited his father's spirit and praises the mansion and impales Dio on a statue, leaving him Joestars as an exemplary family, but discovers that Dio's body is now missing; Though he warns the Inspector to burn with his childhood home and barely escaping with his life.

While recovering
get away from the window, a reanimated Dio slices his fight with Dio, head in two, having transformed into a vampire.

Dio massacres the rest of the policemen, draining the blood of one; The policeman then reanimates as a zombie, and attempts to feast on an injured Speedwagon before
Jonathan is reunited defends him with Erina, who had been tending to a spear from a suit of armour. Recalling his wounds. As notes on the two rekindle their friendship, Mask, Jonathan meets a peculiar man named Will A. Zeppeli, who informs him concludes that Dio still lives! However, there cannot die unless his brain is a way to fight back against Dio: completely destroyed, and attacks him with the martial art of Hamon, which allows its practitioners to convert their vital energies into sunlight via special breathing techniques, thus letting them combat the undead. spear. Dio easily breaks it in two and stabs Jonathan proves to be a natural at Hamon, and sets off with Zeppeli in the shoulder, but he and Speedwagon are able to sneak away while Dio is distracted. He follows Jonathan's blood trail to a curtain, but when he tears it back, Jonathan sets the curtain on fire with a lantern to smother him.

As the fire spreads throughout the mansion, Dio tears himself free, as he can heal himself faster than the flames can destroy him. Jonathan lures Dio away from Speedwagon by scaling to the top of the building, while Dio walks up the wall to pursue him. Speedwagon realizes that Jonathan has turned the mansion into a furnace, and hopes to kill Dio using the increased temperatures; It is not lost on him that Jonathan is willing to sacrifice his own life. Upon reaching the roof, Jonathan tackles Dio back into the building, clinging on using the broken spear and his belt, but Dio clings to the wall, declaring that Jonathan will die while he escapes. Using the last of his strength and calling George's spirit
for aid, Jonathan kicks against the wall, redirecting Dio so that he is impaled on the Statue of the Goddess of Love in the main hall. While Jonathan is blown out the window by an explosion and rescued by Speedwagon, who proclaims his victory, while Dio is unable to escape and left to burn alive in the mansion.

Three days later, Speedwagon sneaks into the hospital to offer emotional support to Jonathan, but notices a nurse relentlessly scrubbing his wounds, assuring Speedwagon that he isn't needed. Speedwagon eavesdrops regardless, and when Jonathan awakens, he recognizes the nurse as his former sweetheart, Erina Pendleton. Speedwagon leaves the two to bond as Erina almost passes out from fatigue, but Jonathan catches her with his broken arm and assures her that he will always be ready to help her.

Meanwhile, Wang Chan scavenges the ruins of the Joestar mansion for loot. He discovers the Stone Mask, but before he can take it, a charred hand grabs his wrist and drains Wang Chan's blood; Dio, badly burnt but alive, glares out from beneath the rubble.

!Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange
In Whitechapel, Jack the Ripper has murdered his latest victim when he is approached by Dio, being pushed in a wheelchair by a zombified Wang Chan. Dio hypnotizes Jack and drains his blood, turning him into a zombie. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Erina search the mansion's ruins, and the former worries that he cannot find the Stone Mask. They take a walk to relieve themselves, but pass by a mysterious man eating a sandwich, who follow the pair. The man suddenly jumps into the air and jams his pinkie finger into Jonathan's stomach, winding him and causing immense pain; Erina calls him out, but to both their surprise, Jonathan's body suddenly fills with a mysterious energy, healing his broken bones.

The man introduces himself as Will Anthonio Zeppeli, a martial artist trained in the ways of the Ripple, an energy akin to sunlight that the body can generate through proper breathing. To demonstrate its power, Zeppeli takes Jonathan and Erina to a nearby lake, where he uses the Ripple to punch a frog sitting atop a rock; The Ripple conducts through the frog and splits the rock in two, leaving the frog unharmed. Zeppeli explains that he has travelled to England to locate and destroy the Stone Mask, and warns him that Dio did not die in the mansion inferno; To save both himself and mankind, Jonathan must kill him.

Jonathan trains under Zeppeli for the next week, mastering the Ripple, and learns of Zeppeli's motive for destroying the Mask; He used to travel the world with his father and a group of scholars, until they came across the Stone Mask in a set of Mexican ruins. Zeppeli's father used the Mask to become a vampire, killing the other scholars and nearly killing Zeppeli before he was disintegrated by the dawn, so Zeppeli wishes to destroy it and protect innocent lives from being claimed by the Mask. Meanwhile, Dio has taken refuge in a castle in the rural town of
Windknight's Lot, a village where Dio had taken up refuge. Along draining the way, blood of the locals to heal his wounds and amass a zombie army.

Jonathan tests is later attacked by Wang Chan, but manages to fend him off using the Zoom Punch, a technique that involves extending his mettle arm using the Ripple. Dio learns of the Ripple from Wang Chan, while Speedwagon deduces Dio's location; He, Jonathan, and Zeppeli take a carriage through a mountainside tunnel to reach the town. However, they are attacked by the zombified Jack, who kills their driver and horses before caving in the tunnel to trap them. He throws an array of razor blades to attack, but Zeppeli conducts the Ripple through a glass of wine and spits it at the blades, deflecting them. Declaring humanity to be their greatest strength against the infamous undead, Zeppeli disfigures Jack with a Ripple-infused knee strike, before the Ripper, whom Dio turned zombie flees into a zombified minion, and who hidden side passage.

!Ripple Overdrive
Zeppeli gives
Jonathan manages the glass of wine, instructing him to overcome defeat Jack without spilling a single drop as his final exam; If Jonathan fails, Zeppeli will abandon him. Zeppeli also gives the subtle hint "The Northern Wind made the Vikings". As he progresses through the dark tunnel, Jonathan discovers that he can conduct the Ripple through the wine to detect nearby life forms; He kills Jack by conducting the Ripple through a wall, and passes the test. The trio are able to reach the countryside near Windknight's Lot, where Speedwagon begs Zeppeli to teach him the Ripple, despite being told he lacks the necessary skills and aptitude. Regardless, Zeppeli attempts to adjust Speedwagon's breathing like he did with Jonathan, but accidentally hits the diaphragm and causes the thief to double over in pain.

Suddenly, a boy steals Jonathan's bag, using a tree branch to catapult himself across a pond and scale the opposing cliff. Jonathan and Zeppeli use the Ripple to pursue him across the river, and Jonathan knocks the boy to the ground by transferring the Ripple through the cliffside; However, the boy, Poco, has no recollection of what just happened. Realizing that Dio hypnotized Poco to lure them into a disadvantageous position, night falls, and Dio and his zombie army surround the heroes. Zeppeli attacks the vampire, but he resists the attack; Having removed all vapour from his arm to freeze it, he is able to freeze Zeppeli's arm solid and cut off his blood flow, preventing him from generating the Ripple. He prepares to crush Zeppeli's head, but Jonathan saves him
in the first true test nick of his Hamon prowess.

The group eventually encounter
time.

!Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford
Jonathan and Zeppeli both charge the Ripple into Dio's arm, but he freezes Jonathan's arm as well and begins to split it open via the frostbite. Zeppeli kicks
Dio, who sicks freeing Jonathan, but his leg is split open before both are thrown back down to Speedwagon. Dio gloats that the Ripple holds no power over him, before calling two revived knights of the famous Mary, Queen of Scots, on him: elite zombies: Bruford and Tarkus. Bruford, who attacks Tarkus, two knights from the Elizabethan period. Speedwagon uses his own body heat to thaw Zeppeli's arm, earning his respect, while Bruford restrains Jonathan with his prehensile hair and a sword, tries begins to leave Jonathan powerless by fighting him in a lake, leaving him unable to breathe drain his blood through it.

Tarkus
and thus unable to use Hamon. Jonathan, however, manages to find an underwater air pocket and uses it to attack Bruford. While his attack does not hit Bruford directly, the indirect exposure to Hamon restores Bruford's humanity. Before backstories are explained; Once loyal knights who served Mary Stuart of Scotland, Queen Elizabeth I eventually took her prisoner after a war. Bruford and Tarkus continued to fight for their Queen, surrendering when she promised to release Mary, but when they were to be executed, they discovered that Elizabeth lied and executed Mary anyway. Both knights died cursing Elizabeth, and Dio has exploited their anger to fulfil his own purposes.

Jonathan sets his hand on fire with
the Hamon disintegrates Ripple to burn through Bruford's hair, who is impressed by his prowess and is granted permission to face Jonathan alone. Using his hair to hold his sword, Luck, Jonathan is driven into a lake as a satisfied Dio returns to his castle, planning to zombify the entire populace and take over the country from there. While Jonathan cannot breathe underwater, he takes a single breath from an air pocket at the bottom of the lake and conducts the Ripple through the water, launching Bruford out but only grazing his forehead.

Bruford stops holding back, restraining Jonathan against a tree and attempting to behead him, but Jonathan uses the Ripple to deflect the blade and melt Bruford's arm. He frees himself using the Ripple and pummels the zombie with a Sunlight Yellow Overdrive, but it doesn't destroy him. Bruford prepares to attack Jonathan, but stops himself at the last moment; The Ripple has filled
his body, disintegrating it but restoring Bruford's humanity in the process. Bruford bestows upon thanks Jonathan and bequeaths his sword to Jonathan, renaming it Luck & Pluck with his blood, before dying in peace. Only Tarkus remains, but Zeppeli realizes that he will be much tougher to restore.

!Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor
Returning to the graveyard, Poco attempts to warn two passing thugs about Tarkus before he attacks them; However, Jonathan saves Poco in the nick
of "Luck", adding a "P" in time. Tarkus uses his greatsword to destroy the ground beneath them, revealing an ancient training ground underneath, and drinks the blood of the two thugs; However, Jonathan and Zeppeli use the Ripple to transform it magnetize a pile of leaves into a sword of "Pluck".

Tarkus, who is far
hang glider, using it to escape Tarkus. As the group flee, Zeppeli explains more menacing of his past; After his father's death, he spent two years travelling the world searching for the Stone Mask, before he learned of a man in India who called himself a doctor and cruel, goes possessed healing powers. He was led to a temple at the Nuu River, where he met and trained under the man; Tonpetty, a Ripple master. However, Zeppeli does not mention Tonpetty's prophecy; Should he choose to become a Ripple master, Zeppeli will die fighting a powerful enemy.

Tarkus suddenly jumps onto the glider, causing the group to crash-land in the ruins; Tarkus and the glider land further down, but begins scaling the side in spite of his broken bones. Jonathan enters the building to find a safe hiding place for Poco, but is caught by a metal collar that restrains itself around his neck; The door locks behind Jonathan, pulling him up to the ceiling, as Tarkus enters through a vent
on the attack. other side; He also restrains himself in a collar, recognizing the room as the Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon and wishing to relive the deathmatches he fought there while alive. Tarkus explains the rules to Jonathan; The keys for their respective collars are located inside of their opponent's collar, forcing them to fight to the death in order to escape.

Jonathan is at a heavy disadvantage since the collar prevents him from breathing properly, and the ceiling-attached chains prevent the Ripple from conducting into Tarkus' collar. As Zeppeli tries in vain to break down the door, Speedwagon notices that there is a lever inside the room that unlocks it, but the only other entrance is through a small gap that can only fit a child. Zeppeli refuses to endanger Poco and the two begin climbing towards the vent, but Poco remembers his sister's remark about cowardice and crawls through away, resolving to save his sister and the town. Inside, Tarkus kicks Poco across the room; However, Jonathan uses his collar to pull Tarkus back, preventing a fatal injury, and Poco pulls the lever.

Inside, Zeppeli recognises the chamber as the one in Tonpetty's prophecy, and subtly accepts fate. He attacks Tarkus with a spinning dive kick, but the zombie leaps above, wraps the chain around Zeppeli, and violently yanks it, breaking Jonathan's neck and bisecting Zeppeli. However, neither injury instantly kills the victims, and before Tarkus can stop him, Zeppeli transfers his remaining Ripple into Jonathan. Empowered by his master's life energy, Jonathan heals his neck and breaks the collar, a feat of strength not even Tarkus could perform, before finishing the zombie with a barrage of Ripple-infused punches. Satisfied with how his life turned out, Zeppeli urges Jonathan not to mourn him and continue his mission, before passing in his student's arms.

!The Three from a Faraway Land
Later,
Jonathan, Speedwagon, and Zeppeli escape to a nearby castle, Poco arrive in Windknight's Lot, where knights used to train. Tarkus places they confront Adams, a collar on Jonathan, attached to a chain with another collar around Tarkus's neck, and the zombified knight uses villager. He attacks them, only to be defeated Jonathan/ Suddenly, another man attacks the trio; Introducing himself as Dire, he performs the "Thunder Cross Attack", spreading Jonathan's arms using his immense strength to try to strangle Jonathan. Zeppeli, realizing that the events playing out legs before him were the same as performing a prophecy he received from double karate chop. Jonathan counters with a headbutt and repels his Hamon instructor that foretold his death, sacrifices aggressor. The man reveals himself to give Jonathan be a Ripple user, and has arrived alongside Tonpetty, Zeppeli's teacher, and Straizo, a fellow Ripple user, to aid him in destroying the chance he needs to defeat Tarkus. With his dying breath, Zeppeli bestows upon Jonathan the last of his Hamon, giving him the strength he will need to defeat Dio.

Along the final stretch to
Stone Mask.

In
Dio's castle, Jonathan is joined by other Hamon practitioners: Tonpetti, Zeppeli's instructor, and Dire and Straizo, his proteges.

Upon reaching Dio's castle, Dire
a woman begs him to spare her baby in exchange for zombifying her; Dio complies, but notes the irony as the zombie devours her own baby anyway. He then attempts to attack Dio, charm Poco's sister, still human and held captive, into joining the zombie army of her own free will, but she refuses and slaps him. Poco's sister is killed when left to the zombie Doobie, but Jonathan arrives and kills him before she can be killed. The heroes then confront Dio in the gallery, where an army of zombies gathers to protect their master. Jonathan and Dio both exchange threats.

However, Dire challenges Dio first, explaining that Zeppeli was his closest friend and that he has the right to avenge his death. He performs an enhanced version of his ability, the Thunder Cross Split Attack, but
Dio freezes Dire's entire body except for his head and shatters it. As a final, postmortem act of defiance, Dire uses his body. remaining Ripple to spit a rose in Dio's face, humiliating and angering the vampire.

!Fire and Ice,
Jonathan fights Dio, with and Dio
Inspired by Dire's final affront, Jonathan decides to use Luck & Pluck to conduct the Ripple into
Dio gaining an advantage due to without being able frozen. As Speedwagon, Tonpetty, and Straizo fends off the attacking zombies, Jonathan confronts Dio on the balcony and sends out several roses to freeze distract his opponent; He manages to sever Dio's right arm and leaves a vertical cut along his chest, but Dio then freezes the sword and consequently Jonathan's sword arms. Dio begins playing with his food, but notices too late that Jonathan plunged the sword's tip into a ceremonial brazier, enabling Jonathan to thaw his arms and hands. Jonathan, however, break free before Dio shatters the blade.

With Jonathan unarmed and at a disadvantage, Dio lunges to finish his opponent, but Jonathan sets both his hands on fire using the brazier and punches him back; The inferno protects Jonathan from Dio's freezing abilities, and he launches Dio off the balcony with a Ripple-infused punch that pierces his chest. Dio tries in vain to attack Jonathan by firing two aqueous humour streams from his eyes before falling to his apparent doom, with everyone proclaiming Jonathan's victory. Speedwagon destroys the Stone Mask, and Dio's zombie army is exterminated; However, unbeknownst to the heroes, Dio
manages to use a nearby sconce to melt behead himself before the ice, giving him the opportunity to land a Hamon-infused blow to Dio's Ripple destroys his entire body, sending him falling from the castle as and his body disintegrates.

With Dio vanquished and the stone mask destroyed,
still-living head is spirited away by Wang Chan.

Two months later,
Jonathan marries Erina Erina, and leaves on a steamboat with her the couple sail to celebrate America for their honeymoon in America. The festivities are interrupted by zombies attacking honeymoon; Speedwagon, Poco and his sister, and the boat's passengers. In Ripple users see them off at the boat's engine room, docks. However, a coffin is smuggled inside the ship; Jonathan finds Dio, having been reduced to a head in a jar carried by a zombified underling. Dio attacks Jonathan, severing notices Wang Chan and follows him, only for the major arteries in his neck with eye beams zombie to weaken his Hamon. Realizing that open the two were bound by fate, Dio is determined to coffin and reveal a glass case containing Dio's head. The vampire remarks how closely their fates are intertwined, and decides he will take Jonathan's body for himself; He fires two aqueous humour streams from his own. Jonathan, in a last ditch effort to defeat Dio once eyes, piercing Jonathan's neck and for all, fatally wounding him.

As Erina discovers the skirmish, the ship is attacked by more of Dio's zombies; One woman in particular is killed defending her newborn baby. Unable to breathe and surrounded by zombies, Jonathan
uses the last of his Hamon Ripple to drive force Wang Chan into the ship's engine, blocking the screw shafts and essentially wiring the ship for detonation. As his dying wish, Jonathan convinces Erina to escape along with the now-orphaned baby, and she complies. While Dio attempts to puppeteer Jonathan's body by sprouting tentacles from his neck, the hero stabs them with a piece of shrapnel to incapacitate him. As Erina and the baby climb into Dio's underling to sabotage the boat's engine.

Erina finds the mortally wounded
coffin, Jonathan and, unable to bear wishes her happiness before the thought of going on without the love of her life, resolves to stay with him to the bitter end. Jonathan, however, tells Erina to live on flames separate them; Dio panics and offers to save a nearby infant whose parents were killed by zombies. As Erina escapes, Dio makes one last effort to kill Jonathan, but heal Jonathan manages to subdue Dio's head.

Dio desperately tries to bargain with Jonathan, promising
if he serves him, offering him and Erina eternal life.

His pleas, however, fall on deaf ears: at that point, on February 7, 1889,
life together, but Jonathan Joestar dies.

has already passed.

The steamboat explodes shortly thereafter. Erina survives, having taken ship explodes, sinking to the infant with bottom of the sea. Erina, the baby, and her into a special coffin that Dio made to withstand such explosions. As she is unborn child are the only survivors, who are rescued just off two days later near the Canary Islands shortly thereafter, she vows to tell the tale of Jonathan Joestar's bizarre adventures to her unborn child...Islands. While Jonathan's legacy will largely be forgotten, Erina promises herself that his descendants will forever remember and cherish his story.

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England, 1868. A notorious cutpurse by the name of Dario Brando comes across the site of a carriage accident. As he pillages the valuables from the affluent passengers, one of them suddenly regains consciousness. This man, George Joestar, mistakenly believes Dario to have saved him and places himself in his debt.

Both men are also fathers. George's son, '''''Jo'''''nathan '''''Jo'''''estar, grows up with a hot temper, but also a strong sense of morality and strives to be a perfect gentleman. Dario's son, Dio Brando, is cunning and callous. Eventually, Dario falls gravely ill and, on his death bed, instructs Dio to seek out the Joestars, and find some way to take their fortune for his own. Dio has no love for his father, an abusive drunk who had worked his mother to death, but undertakes the task nonetheless, if for no other's sake than his own.

Dio is adopted into the Joestar family as a favor from George to Dario. Immediately, Dio sets out to drive Jonathan to insanity, winning his father's favor and isolating him from his friends. Jonathan finds some solace in his budding friendship with a young girl from the countryside named Erina Pendleton, but Dio throws a wrench into their relationship by stealing Erina's first kiss, making her too ashamed to face Jonathan. After realizing what happened, Jonathan starts a fight with Dio and beats him badly, humiliating him. In retaliation, Dio traps Jonathan's beloved pet dog Danny in an incinerator.

With Danny's death, Jonathan becomes to frightened to confront Dio for the next seven years. In that time, the two appeared to finally bond and become like brothers, but Jonathan's fear of Dio, and Dio's disdain for Jonathan, make their camaraderie a mere show.

Around the time the two young men graduate from university, George Joestar begins to fall ill. While doing research on a stone mask that had been in the Joestar family's possession for many years, Jonathan comes across a letter that Dario wrote to Dio before his death. To his horror, the symptoms that Dario described mirrored George's, leading Jonathan to realize that Dio was poisoning his father! Jonathan confronts Dio about the matter, and Dio attempts to intimidate Jonathan into letting the matter slide. Jonathan, however, musters the courage to press on, and takes advantage of Dio's pride to confirm his suspicions. He leaves George in the care of the most trusted physicians while he takes the "medicine" to find a cure.

Jonathan's research into the poison leads him to Ogre Street, a particularly notorious slum in London. There, he is confronted by Robert E.O. Speedwagon, a mugger and gang leader who attempts to rob Jonathan. Jonathan manages to fight him and his goons off, to Speedwagon's surprise, without injuring them seriously. When Jonathan explains that he came for his family's sake and didn't want to cause any grief to the families of Speedwagon and his underlings, Speedwagon, taken aback by Jonathan's generosity, lends his aid to Jonathan's cause.

Meanwhile, Dio begins to plot Jonathan's murder. The stone mask, according to Jonathan's research notes, creates stony tendrils that burrow into the wearer's skull and brain when it comes into contact with blood. Thus, Dio plans to use the mask to kill Jonathan and make his death appear to be an experiment gone wrong. Even though Jonathan's travels to Ogre Street leaves him certain that his rival would not return alive, Dio decides to test out the mask on a random drunkard. To his horror, the mask doesn't kill his victim, but turns him into a vampire! It is only by the light of a rising sun that Dio is spared from a grisly demise.

Upon returning to the Joestar manor, however, Dio is confronted by Jonathan, Speedwagon, George, and the police. Jonathan had found the apothecary that made the poison for him, and he was to be arrested. In a last ditch effort to evade capture, Dio tries to stab Jonathan so he can use his blood to activate the stone mask on himself. George takes the fatal blow for his son, and Dio uses his blood to activate the mask and transform himself into a vampire, slaughtering the police and chasing Jonathan through the manor. A desperate Jonathan sets fire to the mansion and impales Dio on a statue, leaving him to burn with his childhood home and barely escaping with his life.

While recovering from his fight with Dio, Jonathan is reunited with Erina, who had been tending to his wounds. As the two rekindle their friendship, Jonathan meets a peculiar man named Will A. Zeppeli, who informs him that Dio still lives! However, there is a way to fight back against Dio: the martial art of Hamon, which allows its practitioners to convert their vital energies into sunlight via special breathing techniques, thus letting them combat the undead. Jonathan proves to be a natural at Hamon, and sets off with Zeppeli and Speedwagon for Windknight's Lot, a village where Dio had taken up refuge. Along the way, Jonathan tests his mettle against the infamous Jack the Ripper, whom Dio turned into a zombified minion, and who Jonathan manages to overcome in the first true test of his Hamon prowess.

The group eventually encounter Dio, who sicks two revived knights of the famous Mary, Queen of Scots, on him: Bruford and Tarkus. Bruford, who attacks Jonathan with prehensile hair and a sword, tries to leave Jonathan powerless by fighting him in a lake, leaving him unable to breathe and thus unable to use Hamon. Jonathan, however, manages to find an underwater air pocket and uses it to attack Bruford. While his attack does not hit Bruford directly, the indirect exposure to Hamon restores Bruford's humanity. Before the Hamon disintegrates his body, Bruford bestows upon Jonathan his sword of "Luck", adding a "P" in blood to transform it into a sword of "Pluck".

Tarkus, who is far more menacing and cruel, goes on the attack. Jonathan, Speedwagon, and Zeppeli escape to a nearby castle, where knights used to train. Tarkus places a collar on Jonathan, attached to a chain with another collar around Tarkus's neck, and the zombified knight uses his immense strength to try to strangle Jonathan. Zeppeli, realizing that the events playing out before him were the same as a prophecy he received from his Hamon instructor that foretold his death, sacrifices himself to give Jonathan the chance he needs to defeat Tarkus. With his dying breath, Zeppeli bestows upon Jonathan the last of his Hamon, giving him the strength he will need to defeat Dio.

Along the final stretch to Dio's castle, Jonathan is joined by other Hamon practitioners: Tonpetti, Zeppeli's instructor, and Dire and Straizo, his proteges.

Upon reaching Dio's castle, Dire attempts to attack Dio, but is killed when Dio freezes and shatters his body. Jonathan fights Dio, with Dio gaining an advantage due to being able to freeze Jonathan's sword and hands. Jonathan, however, manages to use a nearby sconce to melt the ice, giving him the opportunity to land a Hamon-infused blow to Dio's body, sending him falling from the castle as his body disintegrates.

With Dio vanquished and the stone mask destroyed, Jonathan marries Erina and leaves on a steamboat with her to celebrate their honeymoon in America. The festivities are interrupted by zombies attacking the boat's passengers. In the boat's engine room, Jonathan finds Dio, having been reduced to a head in a jar carried by a zombified underling. Dio attacks Jonathan, severing the major arteries in his neck with eye beams to weaken his Hamon. Realizing that the two were bound by fate, Dio is determined to take Jonathan's body for his own. Jonathan, in a last ditch effort to defeat Dio once and for all, uses the last of his Hamon to drive Dio's underling to sabotage the boat's engine.

Erina finds the mortally wounded Jonathan and, unable to bear the thought of going on without the love of her life, resolves to stay with him to the bitter end. Jonathan, however, tells Erina to live on and to save a nearby infant whose parents were killed by zombies. As Erina escapes, Dio makes one last effort to kill Jonathan, but Jonathan manages to subdue Dio's head.

Dio desperately tries to bargain with Jonathan, promising him and Erina eternal life.

His pleas, however, fall on deaf ears: at that point, on February 7, 1889, Jonathan Joestar dies.

The steamboat explodes shortly thereafter. Erina survives, having taken the infant with her into a special coffin that Dio made to withstand such explosions. As she is rescued just off the Canary Islands shortly thereafter, she vows to tell the tale of Jonathan Joestar's bizarre adventures to her unborn child...

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