Defeating the new Stand user is up to Jotaro, as he’s come up with an idea on how to.
At first, Avdol came up with a brilliant plan, taking the heavy bracelets on his arm and throwing them on the sand, making noise as though someone were walking on the sand, to trick N’doul. He thinks it’s odd, and summons his Stand, but Avdol’s plan backfired on him and he was slashed at the neck. The Stand was about to finish him off until Jotaro stood up and ran off, so N’doul’s focus would be on him instead, leaving the other guys behind.
Jotaro ran in Iggy’s direction, grabbed him by the neck, and kept running. He noted how Iggy jumped out of the vehicle before the attack, and guesses right when saying the dog knew where the enemy was. He bascially threatens Iggy to tell him where N’doul is. Iggy tries to escape on his Stand, which can fly by the way, but Jotaro grabs on, and makes sure that he can kill Iggy. So they glide in the air. Which is a great thing, because N’doul wasn’t able to detect Jotaro’s location anymore. Unfortunately, The Fool can only glide, not fly, so Jotaro had to step onto the sand and push themselves higher again, putting themselves at a disadvantage. They have trouble, but they find N’doul and they land. And man, Iggy is just not a team player. This dog is trying to save his own ass and just makes things very difficult for Jotaro. He came in handy with the gliding, but really he only did that because he didn’t want Jotaro to kill him. Really, dogs in this show can never catch a break.
Because Jotaro threw Iggy.
Just to throw off N’doul so he could use his Stand to protect himself and not focus on Jotaro, who used that time to quickly come up behind him. And as you would expect, Jotaro landed a blow on him, but it wasn’t fatal. But N’doul dealt the finishing blow onto himself. He’s so loyal to Dio that he would rather die than face him defeated. Why he was so loyal to Dio because he was the only one to recognize his worth. N’doul, even with his blindness, was able to feel powerful with his Stand because he was able to commit murder and other crimes easily.
And so he dies, but before doing so, he explained his Stand and its origin. For Jotaro and the guys, and the other Stand users they encountered, their Stands derived from the Tarot cards (The Fool, Magician, The Empress, etc.) The only one from the Tarot that remain are Jotaro’s and the rest of the group, and The World, who they haven’t encountered yet, so there shouldn’t be any more Stand users, right? That’s not the case, as Jotaro learns that N’doul’s Stand derives from one of the 9 Egyptian Gods, his being Geb. This is where the 9 people Jotaro and crew heard about. With one gone, they have 8 left, so now they can have an idea what the other Stand powers might be if they research Egyptian gods (whic is what I’m about to do).
Jotaro buries N’doul’s corpse in a respectable manner, and tries to make up with Iggy, but…that doesn’t go well. Iggy being cute for once with cute music playing the background fooled me too.
Joseph and others arrive in the vehicle, and that’s where the episode ends.
NOT
We get a scene at the end of the credits showing a trourist (manga enthusiast) talking to a boy far off from everyone reading a manga. He asks if he can read the manga, and the story inside is sort of similar as the events that had just happened (giving snacks, binoculars), but this guy just didn’t catch on that. At the end of the story, the traveler dies from his neck getting impaled into an electrical pole. In the end, the traveler goes into a bus and gets into an accident, and you can guess what happens. We have two brothers that are most likely Stand users (or at least one of them), and it looks like the manga book tells the future, so this’ll be trippy. I mentioned that I didn’t like the repetitiveness of last season, and it looks like we’ll be getting that again, but I liked N’doul, and I just hope that the rest of the Stand users will be just as interesting as him.