[h3]Plot Details #1[/h3] In my head, the OP in the IC is just some necessary exposition/introduction so you guys can leap right in with the whole doing-what-the-blackmailer-asks business. That said, if any of you wants to do a kind of retrospective post on what you did on receipt of the note, feel free. Just don't give too much away! To business: Mr. Jig's demands are thus; your character is to board a train to Pryrush, a very small, and completely fictional village, in the East of Wales, just over the border from England. Apparently, the train normally just goes right through the station because there's so rarely anybody getting on or off there, so you know that you'll need to tell the conductor where you're planning on getting off. I won't presuppose you're all on the same train (though you may of course be), but, whichever way you each choose to do it, the train you're on is an old one. It's still electric, and it's not so old it looks like it might explode at any time; it's just a bit worse for wear, with a musty smell and dust and badly-upholstered seats, posters peeling off the walls, etcetera. Once they get off at Pryrush, your character is to enter the actual station, where they will apparently receive 'further instructions'. As the train approaches Pryrush, your character may notice their phone signal beginning to fade - if any of you has been to rural areas in Wales, you'll know this is not an uncommon phenomenon. The time of arrival that Mr. Jig has stipulated is 20:17, and the date is to be 15/04/2015. While Mr. Jig has definitely been in touch, your character [i]has no knowledge as to who he might be and has never seen him before[/i]. Communication has been made entirely via similar notes to the one in the IC, never with a return address. In fact, Mr. Jig has never outright said what he knows, but he has hinted in his choices of words as to the 'genre' of misdeed your character is guilty of. For example, if your character is an international jewel thief, he might use the phrase '[u]steal[/u] the show' or refer to something that is '[u]ruby[/u] red' - that sort of thing. What your character really doesn't know is either that they'll be meeting Mr. Jig face-to-face (though they may speculate/guess, of course) or that others will be there, too. All they know is where they have to go. [hider=Bonus notes]The trains are pretty empty.[/hider]