Plot
See also: List of Boktai charactersIn a place not too far from here and now... The End of the World approaches... The Undead appear, breaking the natural cycle of life and death. The evolution of species ceases... and one by one they become extinct. In the age of darkness in which people have forgotten the sun, the "Immortals"—the beings of the dark—have appeared and turned San Miguel, the City of the Sun, into a land of death. The dark curse has turned all species into the "undead". "Dark matter" has brought about the "undeadening" of all life. The man who was known as the strongest vampire hunter has fallen, and the people's hopes have been shattered. But one day, a boy left San Miguel to avenge his murdered father. This boy is Django—the heir of the solar gun "Gun Del Sol" and the last hope for humanity. In him flows the blood of the greatest vampire hunter of all time. He heads for Istrakan—the City of Death, to pursue his father's murderer. Can Django avenge his father's death with the use of sunlight as his weapon? Can he stop the undeadening that threatens the lives of all? Can he bring back Our Sun?
Accompanied by Master Otenko, together they must stop the undeadening and this doesn't go unnoticed. They must purify Istrakan from the four Immortals that roam there, by bathing them into sunlight. But this does not go unnoticed. In Django's adventures, they meet a dark figure that tries to stop Django and Otenko from saving the world. Django later learns that this dark figure is his brother and together they defeat the queen of Immortals, Hel.
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