Post by Kristie Kay on Jun 19, 2008 19:25:43 GMT -5
The forest path lead to this odd train station. Huh.
It's beautiful. The clock and huge windows, and detailed architecture are amazing. But, it seems to be abandoned. And this is strange, because the green, green grass around the station is trimmed perfectly, and the gardens around the front stairs are well kept.
Inside the station, it is just as empty as the outside of the station. But it is even more lovely. The marble floors are polished, and the brass handrails and chandeliers are shining.
There are two floors and many rooms within the station. Six rooms on each floor, to be exact. Some seem more important than others. Maybe one of them has a clue on how to get out of there?
The railroad tracks appear out of the forest. The come out of the thick foliage, and disappear into them again once passing the station. And you already have the idea that you shouldn't wander into those thick bushes, even with a railroad to guide you.
On a wall in the main room, there is a sign that tells you the times the train will be arriving at the station, and the times it will be leaving. The train arrives at eight in the morning, and leaves at nine, one hour later. If you've arrived earlier than that, then waiting might be a good idea. If you've arrived later, I would suggest spending the night inside the station. Perhaps you'll find some sort of sleeping space inside.
The train arrives and leaves at exactly the posted times.
The train operates with the help of one person. He's the locomotive's driver, and will take you anywhere in Wonderland you want to go, as long as you've been there before. If you this is your first time on the train, he will ask you 'left or right?'. Your answer depends on which direction he goes down the track once you are aboard the train. If you picked correctly, then he will take you to a small Wonderlander town. If you chose incorrectly...he'll drive the train off a broken track, laughing as it plummets down into the dark forest below.
If you hear the operator start laughing while going down the track, I suggest you think about jumping.
It's beautiful. The clock and huge windows, and detailed architecture are amazing. But, it seems to be abandoned. And this is strange, because the green, green grass around the station is trimmed perfectly, and the gardens around the front stairs are well kept.
Inside the station, it is just as empty as the outside of the station. But it is even more lovely. The marble floors are polished, and the brass handrails and chandeliers are shining.
There are two floors and many rooms within the station. Six rooms on each floor, to be exact. Some seem more important than others. Maybe one of them has a clue on how to get out of there?
The railroad tracks appear out of the forest. The come out of the thick foliage, and disappear into them again once passing the station. And you already have the idea that you shouldn't wander into those thick bushes, even with a railroad to guide you.
On a wall in the main room, there is a sign that tells you the times the train will be arriving at the station, and the times it will be leaving. The train arrives at eight in the morning, and leaves at nine, one hour later. If you've arrived earlier than that, then waiting might be a good idea. If you've arrived later, I would suggest spending the night inside the station. Perhaps you'll find some sort of sleeping space inside.
The train arrives and leaves at exactly the posted times.
The train operates with the help of one person. He's the locomotive's driver, and will take you anywhere in Wonderland you want to go, as long as you've been there before. If you this is your first time on the train, he will ask you 'left or right?'. Your answer depends on which direction he goes down the track once you are aboard the train. If you picked correctly, then he will take you to a small Wonderlander town. If you chose incorrectly...he'll drive the train off a broken track, laughing as it plummets down into the dark forest below.
If you hear the operator start laughing while going down the track, I suggest you think about jumping.