Horror on the Orient Express – Ep 2

Starting Location:
London
Starting Date:
Sun Jan 7, 1923
Cast:
Active
Sabine [Rob]– a french “political leader”
Leeroy [Brandon] – a “landromat owner” from New York
Robbie [Trevor] – a scottish clock tower mechanic raised by american expats
Ithabel [Jeff] – a thpanish thef
Misty the Magic [Brenna]- a local student and former lover of Professor Smith
Greg [Jimmy] – a “local kid” from london
Inactive
Jordan [Bob] – a scottish alienist

Episode Summary:
The investigators decide to conduct some pre-research while still in London. They find a skinless corpse in the British Museum Library, clearly left for them, tacked with a message written on skin saying “The Skinless One Will Not Be Denied.” Greg notices a Turkish man watching them, who disappears into the crowd when noticed. Sebine reveals she can commune with spirits.

The investigators gather their luggage, secure first-class tickets on the Orient Express, and head to Paris.

In Paris, Leeroy buys a trunk that will ensure efficient immigration/inspections when traveling through Europe. Misty continues to accuse him of murder and “reads” him to discover his NY laundromat is not all that it appears to be. Some of the group takes a trip through the Louvre. Misty discovers her leg isn’t as sexy to everyone as she thinks it is. Greg is surprised by the fact that things like art and books apparently have value to people. Momentarily separated from the tour group, Robbie hears sinister laughing, and can’t look away from an untitled picture of a 18th century French nobleman who seems to be staring through his soul….

Sebine and Isabel research for a few days. Sebine discovers journals related to Comte Fenalik, the last known owner of the Sedefkar Simulacrum and a French nobleman based out of the town of Poissy. The journals reveal he was committed to a sanatorium called Charenton in 1789 after being captured and sentenced by the King’s men for indescribable crimes.

Isabel discovers that Napolean did indeed carry an “object” to Venice. She also misinterprets her research assistant’s intentions when she asks for help finding things out about strange phenomena or the supernatural, and unwittingly joins a socialist riot against the police while Leeroy (from the shadows), Greg (from the nooks and crannies of the streets), and Misty (from behind her thick mustache of a disguise) keep watch on her. Sebine and Robbie play Go Fish.

Misty finds out from her friends in the Psychic community that the director of Charenton just passed away under strange circumstances. The group heads to investigate. Misty and Leeroy are unable to convince the acting director to provide much information, however the others discover the journal of the previous director. The journal reveals that one of the hospital orderlies was recently found raving-mad and bleeding from his arm next to an unknown and barely-alive man deep in the cellars of the building. After committing their former orderly to a cell, the director tried to nurse the unknown man – who apparently would occasionally rant in French and Latin of dark, crumbling cities and other things that made no sense – back to health, but nothing seemed to work. Finally, the last entry detailed that he would try electroshock therapy next.

Hatching a plan unknown and unvetted by the rest of the group (and, some might say, unvetted by themselves as well), Misty and Leeroy decide to get Misty committed to the asylum in order to gain access to the insane orderly from that the previous director had committed as a patient. This part of the plan works quite easily, and Misty is locked into a padded cell inside a locked ward full of deranged men and women screaming. Leeroy hides in the ward until it is locked-down for the night, but both him and Misty realize that this plan may not have been ideal when the orderly they wanted to talk to in the first place seems too insane to communicate with.

Assuming that Misty and Leeroy already went home, the others grab a taxi back to the hotel and retire to bed.

The darkness and screams of the ward begin to affect Misty and Leeroy’s mental stability. Leeroy is unable to unlock the door to Misty’s cell. This proves to be of little consequence, as he also is unable to unlock the door out of the ward anyway. As he pounds on the door and screams for someone to come open it, he questions to himself whether a door that locks from the outside is really meeting Parisian fire-safety standards.

Lying on the floor of her cell, sobbing as the terror of screaming and darkness and imposing walls crowd around her, Misty suddenly feels a smoky presence materialize over her. A dark face appears to stare down at her, and she feels a moment of recognition that she can’t quite place… but it all disappears from her mind as she feels an icy hand, thick with the stench of rotting finger nails, casually stroke her cheek. She screams.

Leeroy, still at the door to the ward, suddenly realizes that the sounds of all the patients yelling have completely stopped. The only sound piercing the black silence of the ward is Misty’s screaming.

Misty tries in panic to push the smoky figure away from her. This seems to annoy or anger the entity, and she suddenly is ripped up from the ground and thrown with force across the room into the opposite wall. Air leaves her lungs rapidly and her ribs creak as she slumps back to the ground. In the darkness she feels the entity disappear into smoke again, and suddenly a strong wind flies past her and toward the door to her cell. Her door rattles and she feels a click at the lock.

Leeroy hears the thump of Misty’s ragdoll body hit the wall of her cell, and turns to go back down to the hall toward her… but is nearly toppled as the dark wind flies past him and into the door leading out of the ward. The door shakes violently and he hears the lock release. Misty emerges from her room, wide-eyed and shaking in the dim light of the hallway, and they both run in panic out of the now deadly silent ward into the main halls of Charenton.

Pushing open the door from the ward, they find a man wearing the clothes of a night attendant hanging upside down from the ceiling rafters. His feet have been nailed or pierced in some way into the roof, and blood pours out of his eye sockets. Misty and Leeroy run, fearfully noticing that the facility is deathly quiet and empty. They escape out the main doors and flee the grounds of Charenton, eventually making it back to their hotel.

They do not sleep well that night.

Horror on the Orient Express – Ep 1

Starting Location:
London
Starting Date:
Wed Jan 3, 1923
Cast:
Active
Sabine [Rob]– a french “political leader”
Leeroy [Brandon] – a “landromat owner” from New York
Robbie [Trevor] – a scottish clock tower mechanic raised by american expats
Ithabel [Jeff] – a thpanish thef
Misty the Magic [Brenna]- a local student and former lover of Professor Smith
Inactive
Jordan [Bob] – a scottish alienist
Greg [Jimmy] – a “local kid” from london

Episode Summary:
The group arrives at the Challenger Trust banquet on Wednesday, January 3rd (1923), eager to hear the night’s guest speaker: their dear friend Professor Smith. They introduce themselves to each other, although Sabine, Leeroy, and Robbie are already familiar with each other after the events of “The Doom Train” on Christmas Eve/Day. Unfortunately it appears that two of their other companions from that event were unable to join them today: Jordan, the Scottish alienist, and Greg, the “local kid.”

The group enjoys the free-flowing wine and food (with the exception of Isabel, who is less than impressed by her Shepard’s pie). Professor Smith finally arrives on stage, and begins his lecture to great enjoyment. After disproving many fake parapsychological claims, he spends the last half of his lecture covering multiple “hauntings” that he believes show evidence of realities beyond our veil of perception. Sabine is not convinced, and neither is a fellow member at their table who rudely leaves moments after the lecture concludes. They notice after that his name placeholder says “Elias.”

Professor Smith makes his way to their table after the lecture, and the group discusses his findings with him. Leeroy also attempts to relay the story of the Doom Train, which astounds and perplexes Smith, particularly as Sabine and Robbie back up the facts of the story. He assures them that they will discuss this further, and invites them to dinner at his place on Sunday evening. The group departs, each headed to their local residence or hotel. Misty the Magic attempts to secure a ride back to Professor Smith’s house. He declines her offer. Multiple times.

The group, now friends, reconvene at the King in Yellow pub over the next two days, and the locals treat the others to a tour of London to enjoy the sights; Robbie shows them the clock tower, and Misty highlights places where she and the professor had a bit of a snog.

On Saturday morning, January 6th, Leeroy picks up a copy of The Scoop and, in excitement, runs to find the others at the King in Yellow pub. The cover story, written by the infamous Rory Wagner, details that three Turkish men, all bearing the exact same identity (according to their passports), were stabbed to death in a shared hotel room in Chelsea. What’s more, the identity each man purportedly shared was that of “Mehmet Markryat” – the very same name as the shop keeper who sold the toy train from the Doom Train just a few days past! The real Mehmet Markryat, according to Mr. Wagner, appears to be missing.

The group appears shocked by this strange turn of events, but is even more astounded when Misty notices another article buried deep in The Scoop: apparently Professor Smith’s home was set on fire the previous night, and he (and his man servant) are nowhere to be found! Misty breaks down in tears at this news, and not just because her love is missing. Apparently she had many good memories in the now burned-down house.

They decide to split up to investigate both of these. Isabel and Leeroy head to the hotel where the triple murder occurred, while Sabine, Robbie, and Misty head off to see if they can find the professor.

At the hotel, Leeroy decides the best plan of attack is to climb aboard a dumpster, shimmy up a fire escape, and hopefully find the correct room where the murder occurred from the outside of the building. He is successful in this. He next decides to try to open the window to the room from the outside, in order to crawl in. He is unsuccessful in this. He slips on the icy metal of the fire escape and takes a four story tumble. Isabel bravely attempts to catch him and does manage to soften the blow for him, but unfortunately this results in her bearing the brunt of his terminal velocity.

Sabine, Robbie, and Misty head to the Oriental Club – a club Misty knew the professor frequented – in the hopes of finding him there. The club members are shocked to hear the news of Professor Smith, and assure them that he has not been there in sometime. Sabine and Robbie note that the club members are not shocked to see Misty the Magic there inquiring yet again about Professor Smith. This is apparently a common occurrence, despite the fact that this time she tried to fool them of her identity by wearing a thick fake moustache.

Back at the hotel, Isabel angrily drags Leeroy through the front door, and demands that the bellhop take them to the fourth floor. He complies, and quickly gets out of her way. Isabel and Leeroy enter the hotel room through the door. Leeroy finds this surprisingly effective. Leeroy strangely identifies many facts about the murder just by analyzing the blood splatter pattern on the carpet. He is quite the renaissance laundromat owner. He also successfully yells at two Scotland Yard detectives who enter the room, cutting off their surprised inquiries and letting him and Isabel walk out of the hotel room unchallenged.

Sabine, Robbie, and Misty head to the University next. Misty and Robbie lead them to a secret room in the library where romantic encounters are often scheduled, hoping the professor is hiding there. He is not. Nor is he in his office, though Misty and Robbie find strange notes in his desk drawer. One is a set of notes about a parapsychological event concerning a “statue,” and the other is a diary-like entry that seems to suggest Professor Smith was hoping his lecture would “draw them out.” The group puzzles to figure out who the note refers to, or what Smith’s intention was.

They all reconvene back at the pub to exchange notes. They decide two potential leads remain. First, they all head to the burned wreckage of Professor Smith’s house. They find little there, but Leeroy is certain the fire was started by some sort of “flaming bottle” being thrown into the house, suggesting that the fire was no mere accident. Misty, true to her Magic title, senses that an evil presence had been at the house recently. Meanwhile Sabine too-confidently tells the group Professor Smith is alive, but on the move somewhere.

In a last attempt to make sense of the situation, Robbie, Misty, and Leeroy break into the antiquities/curiosities shop belonging to Mehmet Markryat. Unfortunately before they can discover anything, Leeroy pushes a bookshelf over, and neighbors immediately notice the break in. They emerge from the building and Misty attempts to flirt with one of the neighbors to escape the situation. Leeroy flirts with the same man, only using his fist instead of his wiles. The group runs. Misty books it on foot, Leeroy hides in a dumpster, and Robbie jumps in Sabine’s car, which he promptly drives into the car parked in front of him before escaping.

That night at the pub, the group is uncertain what to do after such a long and strange day, and with their friend still missing. Suddenly, a cabbie shows up and drops them off a note: it’s from Professor Smith! His note mentions that he must speak to them immediately in secret, and provides an address for the location he is hiding at. When they arrive, his manservant Beddows quickly lets them in. They see he is injured, but in a worse state is their friend Professor Smith, who is near death after being burned alive. This causes Robbie to flip out, and as Smith attempts to tell his story he continually interrupts and tries to refocus attention on the clearly more significant issue: the fender bender he got in earlier when attempting to flee the neighborhood of Markryat’s shop.

Quieting Robbie down, Smith explains his story. He has been attempting to hunt down the pieces of a statue called the Sedefkar Simulacrum – a dangerous magical object that could be devesating in the wrong hands. He intended to find all the pieces and then destroy them, and his lecture was a secret attempt to call forth allies in this objective. Unfortunately it appears that instead it attracted enemies: a cult of some sort that is trying to track the pieces down themselves. He implores his friends to find all the pieces (which he believes are scattered across Europe) and take them to the “Shunned Mosque” in Constantinople where they can be destroyed.

He collapses, out of energy and barely alive. Beddows fusses over him, then assures the group that he will keep Smith safe and hidden. Beddows hands them 1000 pounds sterling, and advises them to take the Simplon-Orient Express as his master had intended. Armed with the notes from Professor Smith, cash for their expenses and train tickets, and a dangerous purpose, the group heads out into the night to fulfill the Professor’s mission.