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The Box Mods ([personal profile] boxmods) wrote2014-08-30 10:00 pm

Clue Redemption Post

CLUE REDEMPTIΘN


So you came in on the September 2014 wave of applications, and with it, your character was given a key. Or maybe it was the October 2014 round, and you were given a clue you'd like to dig into further. Good news: This is where you redeem it.

SEPTEMBER ROUND: KEYS
All you have to do is show us your acceptance note and tell us how your character finds the lock the key belongs to (extra credit if you link to a relevant thread!), and we'll tell you exactly what they've found.


OCTOBER ROUND: CLUES
We'd like to know which numbered slip you got and how your character finds the relevant clue location, and we'll give you any details you could possibly want. If you traded clues with another new character, that's totally fine, but we'd like them to drop in and confirm the trade before we give any deets!



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[personal profile] unmakes 2014-11-29 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Congrats, Cooper. You sure did do a thing.

Just fifteen minutes or so after Cooper's testing of the key, a train rumbles along the tracks from the East - heading straight for the barrier. Much like the tree, the train rumbles right through that barrier like it's not even really there. From there, it rumbles conspicuously westward past the station where the key was turned and into Northtown. It fails to stop at the Northtown train station, but that doesn't mean it doesn't stop at all. In fact, it comes to a distinct and thorough stop the moment it collides with the western barrier from the inside.

Fortunately, the train wasn't going all that fast, maybe 25 mph at the time, so the only real damage is the derailing of the engine off to the side a little and some damage in the first car where it runs into the engine in the abrupt stop.

The train is only 8 cars long, and each of them are locked. What's inside them? That can be discovered on the 1st!