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Leda Danan ([personal profile] anarchist_queen) wrote2009-12-27 09:32 am
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Run for the Bordertown, Sunday (Day 1)

Due to the unusual things that Bordertown could do to advanced technology and magic, portalocity could only get visitors to the train station. There they could take the Bordertown Express. The Bordertown Express was a steam locomotive with five cars. It looked old timey and awesome. It would then go through Southside Bordertown and deposit them at the bus/train depot which was about at the border (no pun intended) of Southside and Northern B-Town. There they would find an excited Leda waiting for them.

[Here is day one of the Bordertown Trip. This post and the trip are open to all who wish to participate. Please wait for OCD is up.]

On the Train

[identity profile] b-town-girls.livejournal.com 2009-12-27 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Before it reaches the city, the train passes through the Never Never. The Never Never is a vast (possibly endless) wilderness that surrounds Bordertown. The view is unique as there are trees and creatures that are extinct, or never existed in the Human world. Magical, and mundane animals occasionally creep out to take a peek. Old oaks rub shoulders with mighty redwoods. And hey is that a Wild Elf?

Up ahead, there's the city. And just beyond that, you may see the border itself. It's invisible to most humans, but some can see it. Those who do, say it's beautiful.

Re: On the Train

[identity profile] inthereflexes.livejournal.com 2009-12-27 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack was excited. A train trip! To the place where his Little Sibling was from!

Re: On the Train

[identity profile] asgardcreated.livejournal.com 2009-12-27 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Jon really wasn't paying a lot of attention because trains made him sleepy tired. So he was casually kicked back, shades on, taking a nap.

Anyone is more than welcome to kick his legs for that.

Re: On the Train

[identity profile] pyroliz.livejournal.com 2009-12-28 07:07 am (UTC)(link)
Liz was definitely excited about this trip and she spent most of the time looking out at the view.