November Rain

November Rain is the Stand of Jodio Joestar featured in The JOJOLands.

November Rain gives Jodio the ability to apply the weight of the things he touches to droplets of rain in order to crush them underneath them.

Physical Appearance
It appears to be an artificial non-humanoid Stand with a mechanical face and long tendril legs. Its head seems to be made of fibers, and wears what seems to be a mechanical mask that covers most of its eyes and middle of its face.

Long leaf-like appendages come from its wide chest, and on its bottom is a funnel, possibly where the rain comes out of.

Powers and Abilities
It has the ability to crush people with the drops of rain it produces. Jodio is able to apply the weight of the things he touches to these rain drops, exemplified when he applies the weight of the truck his brother was driving to the droplets in order to crush the police officer. It appears to be able to summon rain within its range, and also mostly underneath it as it makes a canopy over its user.

When positioned correctly, Jodio is able to use November Rain to shoot bullets of rain droplets at his opponents.

Part 9: The JOJOLands

 * Chapter 1: Departure
 * Chapter 2: South King Street
 * Chapter 3: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 1 (ability)
 * Chapter 4: The Villa on Hawaii Island, Part 2 (mentioned)
 * Chapter 5: November Rain
 * Chapter 6: Battle in the Jungle, Part 1
 * Chapter 7: Battle in the Jungle, Part 2

Trivia

 * This Stand follows along with a naming-scheme that the next JoJo's Stands all follow, that being named after a material. In this case, it's fluid.
 * This is the first main protagonist Stand (not including The Passion or Hermit Purple or the first two Tusk ACTs) to be a non-humanoid Stand.
 * November Rain's name comes from the fact that the prefix "novem" means "nine" in Latin.
 * November Rain's name was slightly changed between the magazine and volume versions of the first four chapters. While in English the two spellings are identical, the Japanese has been slightly altered from ノーベンバー・レイン (Nōbenbā Rein) to ノーヴェンバー・レイン (Nōvenbā Rein).