The Disorienting Express

Chatterbox: Pudding's Place

The Disorienting Express

The Disorienting Express – The Return of RMS Tiny

You drink the last dregs of your tea, and then hand the teacup back to the fortuneteller. Her head bobs, and her frizzy red hair shakes as she examines the tea leaves. Suddenly, she gasps, and the cup drops from her fingers and SMASH!, breaks against the floor. "My best antique teacup! No! This is a calamity!"

You look at her, confused. "What did you see in my future that was so shocking?"

Her lips shook. "An invitation. An exclusive invitation, to any Cber who happens to recieve it, from The Ominous, that strange, hoodied captain of the RMS Tiny and the RMS Humbug, whose past adventures with CBers were chronicled here: http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/inkwell/node/145605 "

"What's so shocking about that?"

"Well, I've heard of the RMS Tiny, and the story I heard had THE END at the end of it, so I thought that was the end of it all. Not to mention that sequels are often never as good as the original, and the story ended with The Ominous trying to dig the RMS Tiny out of the middle of a desert! Now that's what I call writing yourself into a corner!"

"Hmm. Perhaps they had a sledgehammer on them, and they escaped through the fourth wall."

The fortuneteller frowns for a moment, and then nods. "I suppose that's possible. Do you want to hear what the invitation will be?"

"Yes please."

"The adventure of a lifetime! Boundless fun! An express ride to anti-polar regions, aboard a ship aboard a train, surrounded by the most colourful of characters! You are hereby invited to the first railway passage from the Sahara to a handy mountain range (the location of which we cannot divulge at this time), and you'll have lots of fun!"

*  *  *

You leave the fortuneteller's tent, and go home. On your doorstep is a large package, wrapped in brown paper and tied with red and white striped string with purple fuzzy bits. You rip open the paper, and a puff of dark brown powder explodes in your face, permeating the air with a chocolatey flavour. Your eyes sting with the bitterness of the pure cocoa.

We would like to take a moment to thank our sponsors, the makers of pure, high-octane cocoa, made from fresh nyad springs on the plains of Latteland. Their only purpose in life is to make your day better – wait, nevermind, sorry, actually their only purpose in life is to make some money. And find enlightenment.

By your feet there is now a pile of cocoa powder, and in the middle of it lies a letter. You pick up, open it, and read the letter:

Dear CBer, the ticket enclosed in this letter will grant you passage aboard the last 13 coaches of the Disorienting Express, the train that will carry my dear ship, the RMS Tiny, on my journey to repair her. It is my wish that you would come along with me, as I believe CBers like adventures, and adventure seems to follow me everywhere. I give you my word, as a slightly shady individual who likes to lurk in alleyways waiting for my morning coffee to be delivered by vampire bat, that I will not let any of you murder each other, and the most dubious and sinister people of my acquaintance are not invited. Should they arrive, I'm sure your abilities of deducton will be able to be well used in apprehending them, as doubtless they will leave clues to their actions. Of course, if you accuse someone who is innocent, the actual murderer will likely choose you as their next target.

Anyways, here's some more words to convince you to come, thanks to my advertising agents, the Fortunetellers of Aura Alley: The adventure of a lifetime! Boundless fun! An express ride to anti-polar regions, aboard a ship aboard a train, surrounded by the most colourful of characters! You are hereby invited to the first railway passage from the Sahara to a handy mountain range (the location of which we cannot divulge at this time), and you'll have lots of fun!

- The Ominous

A NOTE: This is a murder mystery inspired by T.O.N's Ski Lodge and its various spin-offs, and it's sort of a continuation of the story of The Ominous and RMS Tiny detailed in the link above. However, for this we've changed some things about how it works so it's a bit more game-like, inspired (of course) by Clue.

A roll of the Die of Doom will determine how many people are killed each day, and their names will be drawn from Pandora's Fedora. The first death will occur on the third day.

All of you are innocent (at least as innocent as you can be, being yourselves), and you need to work together to discover which of the non-CBer characters aboard the Disorienting Express is the murderer.

Starting on the third day, there will be a few codes (think morse, first-letter codes, Sebald code, number codes) hidden (or not-so-hidden) in each day. The first person to find and decode each code will be granted, according to the Die of Doom, either immunity from death the next day or a clue in the form of a story snippet. Obviously, clues are given to everyone, while immunity is person-specific.

If you think you know who the murderer is, post your guess and tell us that it's an in-story accusation (we really want your input/interaction, so don't worry about us mistaking suspicious musings for in-story accusations, we'll double-check with you before making story-you accuse anyone). In the next day, the results of your confronting and accusing your suspect will occur. A Warning: Accusations of innocents will make the murder worry about your suspicions, and you will likely die (immunity will not necessarily help you here). However, accussations of innocents are still helpful because you now know the one you accused is innocent. Also, ghosts can totally help the other CBers guess and point out clues or codes they spot – and if they get immunity by spotting things, they can give it to someone who's alive.

The Disorienting Express starts its journey on January 20th. Sign up with a quote that you could be heard saying, and your packing list if you so wish. Any latecomers will be forced to walk.

Any complaints should be directed to The Ominous's editor and secretary, who will direct the complaints to John F.Q. and Pied Piper, along with all the other rubbish they send them.

*  *  *

You sneeze cocoa powder from your nose, and wonder if it's wise to trust this Ominous person. Will you accept the invitation? And if you do, how will you find this train? You wonder, and then a question mark falls on your head.

Then a comma hits the sidewalk, and you look up at the sudden rain of punctuation. A bracket and a quotation mark land in the cocoa powder, sending up a huge cloud of powder that seems tinted green in the sudden strange light. And then the King and Queen of punctuation, the interrobang & the ampersand arrive‽

Resplendent in their inky black armour and spiky crowns of accent marks, their presence announced by exclamation marks blaring trumpets, they walk towards you. The King waves, his infinity-sign moustache looking glorious. The Queen holds up her sceptre, mounted with a shining asterisk. They stop before you, and the King clears his throat.

A moment of silence.

The King coughs again, pointedly, and then two small tuxedo-wearing, upwards-pointing arrows run forward. The Shift keys. They carry a large suitcase that is a beautiful shining black - but not a boring black, this is the kind of black that galaxies are born in, the colour of a raven's feather, or of letterpress ink, holding all the possibilities of every written word. The King and Queen lift it from the hands of the Shift keys, which cling to it for a moment before dropping to the ground with small squeaks of dismay.

"Without hesitation, deprivation, aggravation, or mortification, we present you with this gift. Use it well." They pass the suitcase to you, and you stare at it for a moment. A hush falls over – or rather, into – the crowd (Aaaaah! THUMP! "sorry, sorry, shhh.")

With trembling hands, you lift the lid, and inside lies . . . your favourite pair of socks, folded perfectly. Beneath it a bunch of your other clothes are packed, and all sorts of travelling supplies.

"Oh yes – and I made you a nice warm drink." The King passes you a large thermos, and then blows his nose into his handkerchief. "We'll miss you, dear!"

The Queen pats your shoulder. "You're ready now, off you go. Goodbye, good luck, and have fun!"

submitted by The Ominous, age unknown, stranded in the desert
(January 6, 2018 - 6:28 pm)

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submitted by Top, age Top, Top
(October 17, 2020 - 5:28 pm)

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(November 16, 2020 - 5:56 pm)

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submitted by TOP TOP, age TOP TOP, TOP TOP
(November 16, 2020 - 8:37 pm)

Did I see this on the first page and spend several hours reading it? Yes I did.

I know you most likely won't see this, but Ominous, this was an absolutely incredible ski lodge! It made me laugh out loud every time I read it, and everything about it was so bold and unique. So thank you for writing it all this time!

submitted by Quill
(September 24, 2020 - 3:09 pm)

 

It
just so happens one half of the Ominous has been keeping an eye on
this thread. So, thanks very much for your kind words. I'm glad to
hear it made you laugh and that it wasn't too similar to other Ski
Lodges. I believe myself and Pied Piper tried our best not to let
T.O.N influence us too much:
http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/puddingsplace/node/135509

Though
it must be noted that much of the writing fell on Pied Piper's
shoulders, and by that I mean all of it. My bit was mostly to throw
ideas at her and hope something hit, or produced a chuckle. Hence her
back appeared more like Igor,'s day by day. As you know, puns wiegh
alot and are notoriously difficult to remove from peoples faces.
Without stitches that ith.

All
the same, I feel that the time gaps were inexcusable. Even if myself
and Pied Piper remained persistent in our writing. I'm sure, we
should and will continue apologizing until the little whimper,

Sorry!
Sorry Quill ,and everyone else
(if they are still around), for taking so long between day
installments. The Ominous & I didn't state that nearly enough or
at least not ever so concisely. He is lucky to have passengers, like
yourself Quill, that managed to say aboard throughout the adventure.
That is in part what keep us going and I feel Pipe Piper would agree.

Now
I know it's probably too late, but I feel I'm obligated to get back
to Leafy's questions and address my delayed response. Since Leafy was
confused, I felt answer's were in order but unfortunately the reply I
drafted was rather long and obtuse (Not unlike a Series of
Unfortunate Events). Honestly this is because she hit upon the plot
which, much like a constantly shifting train, is confusing and
haphazard. In order to remedy this Pied Piper felt a new day had to
be written in order to answer all questions, The Disorienting Express
posed. Which is to say all questions you didn't know you were
supposed to ask. As it stands, this short installment is only partly
written, which is why The Ominous did not reply sooner. That and the
fact that Pied Piper is in fact too busy to finish the day, being a
full two years older and having the demands of University.

If
required I could finishing the short day (Day 5ish?) as one half of
The Ominous; provided maybe Leafy is still around or anyone, like
yourself Quill, is interested in finite answers?

~
With due respect, and belated regards.

John
F.Q

 

submitted by JohnF.Q, age 17, England
(November 16, 2020 - 8:40 pm)

Aaah hey there! I'd love to read another day although I feel kinda bad I don't know who it is still haha. But anyway if you want I'm around to be an audience member!

submitted by Leafy, age No, not a cat
(November 18, 2020 - 3:17 pm)

Hi there, I've never posted on this thread before, but I'd like you to know that I'm on a mission to read some of the most epic, well-known ski lodges mostly in recent history, and the Disorienting Express is on my list. It was really popular when I was super new & I'm excited to read it.

I thought I'd let you know since you're looking to see if anyone would be interested. I guess I could have just said, "I am!" (Evidently I did not. Oops.)

submitted by Luna-Starr, age 27 eons, Existential Ponderment
(November 18, 2020 - 7:51 pm)

Yes, I would most definitely be interested in answers! For all the ski lodges I've joined, I'm still really bad at solving the actual mysteries. Reading another day would be wonderful! (I was so excited when I saw this was topped again!)

submitted by Quill
(November 19, 2020 - 2:54 pm)

Oh, John F.Q!  It's great to see you back, even for just one post.  I miss having conversations with you on the Solowrite I tried to revive.  (It died, unfortunately.  I found writing regularly was much harder than it seemed.)  I read through this whole Ski Lodge at one point.  While a lot of it I have forgotten I do remember really enjoying it.  The humor and the unexpected turns.  It was definitely different from other Ski Lodges.

I suppose this post must seem a little random.  I was never a part of this.  But I just wanted to drop in and say "hello", and "I've missed reading you on Chatterbox!"

submitted by Peregrine
(November 17, 2020 - 10:41 am)

I also wanted to say I would love to read another section of the Disorienting Express!

submitted by Peregrine
(November 20, 2020 - 1:15 pm)

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submitted by Top, age Top, Top
(November 20, 2020 - 9:33 am)

@Leafy

Hello
there, it's great to see your around. And no need to feel bad, it's
been a while. 
I'm
John Feather Quill and I wrote the story alongside Pied Piper.
Together we were the
facsimile
(creative combination)
that personified The
Ominous. You also may remember Chinchilla, otherwise know as the
Artful Mongoose, who is our Beta audience.
Reportedly
because she is marginally Bet-ta than you lot....my joking words not
hers. In actuality because The Ominous thought, in his youth, that
Greek letter were gnarly.

 

@Luna-Stare

Nice
to meet your acquaintance and a
hardy
welcome
to the Chatterbox! 
May
I present you with this guide to the Chatterbox, if you have not come
across it. It should have the words don't panic printed in bright
orange letter somewhere
:

http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/chirpatcricket/node/204967?page=18
Though I believe an updated version was posted by Kitten.
Unfortunately I don't have the link at the moment.

Also
I'm exceedingly flattered to hear The Disorienting Express made it
onto your list. Epic is quite the bar so hopefully it won't
disappoint. Personally I won't mind seeing what else is in on that
list; since I haven't read as many Ski Lodges as I'd like.
Personally I'd recommend the first Ski Lodge by T.O.N; though I only
have the link for his the penultimate (last finished) Ski Lodge he
created. Quendor Express is one recent one that I found interesting
due to it's intriguing literary style. Also I would be remiss if I
didn't mentioning The Illusion's masterfully Ski-Lodge, called
Deceptmyth:
http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/inkwell/node/277296

 

@Quill

So
glad you'd enjoy another installment and answers. As for solving it,
no need to worry; the next installment sort of breaks down the clues.
So hopefully you can solve as you read. Though I've very been the
best at mysterious myself either. Besides, I think most Ski Loges
focus more on the antics of Cber's rather that the murder's actual
identity.

@Peregrine

Greetings
Peregrine, it was indeed tragic to see the loss of your Solowrite. I
tried my best to Top it it but to little avail. And thank you, I'm
glad my banter was at least somewhat satisfactory. Honestly, I was
afraid the ability to be concise has entirely escaped me. That I was
just rambling needlessly with the odd pun. And yes the consistent
writing is tricky, which is part of why I mostly stuck to the ideas.

Also,
no it's not too random; I appreciate
t
he compliment. Besides I recalled you mentioned reading the
Disorienting Express, previously. Still can't shake the feeling we
somehow know each other. But that could just be something similar in
your personality.

 

@Everyone

I'll
start finishing of the final installment this week. It's about half
done, but just to be on the safe side I'll post it next Wednesday by
the latest. In the meantime you could read over the next days for a
plot refresher; I'll probably do the same to vibe check RMS Tiny. To make sure I remember what the universe sounds like.

 

Sincerely, and with apologies for any typo's since figured I shouldn't leave anyone waiting for a reply.

~JohnF.Q 

 

submitted by JohnF.Q, age 18 , England
(November 23, 2020 - 11:22 pm)

Sorry, I guess I didn't make this clear- I'm not new, but I was sometime early on in this thread. (I joined May 2018, and I remember clicking on this thread several times, seeing the ticket on the first page, and being confused.)

Either way, it's nice to meet you too! 

On my list, I do have TON's first ski lodge (which I read during class and had to fight not to burst out laughing), both of Micearenice's ski lodges (the Farm Story and Lake Lelillo), the Galaxy ski lodge (perhpas not as legendary, but nostalgiac) and some that I have yet to read- the Island Paradise Resort, the Ryokan Surzan (which I probably misspelled), a Hogwarts ski lodge from about a year ago, and probably some of TON's other ski lodges because there are a lot. I didn't have the Quendor Express or Deceptmyth, but I'll be glad to add them both!

I have officially caught myself up! Hooray! This is probably one of the funniest threads I've ever read. I bookmarked the page of Gandalf minisode.

My main suspects are TS and Kid. (And I would like to say Cthulhu, but since everyone was inconsiderate enough to leave him behind...) 

submitted by Luna-Starr, age 27 eons, Existential Ponderment
(November 24, 2020 - 4:00 pm)

I also still can't help but feel we've met somewhere other than Chatterbox.  But like you said, it could be something similar our personalities.

I really look forward to the next part of the Disorienting Express!

(Also, just a tip I thought I'd mention.  I suggest shrinking the text size down to 10 before copying and pasting.  For some reason the Chatterbox format doesn't take well to pastes, the text format frequently appears strange when something has been pasted in to the comment submission box. Shrinking the text seems to fix that.  At least for me.  I could possibly use a different writing software than you which might change the results.  So it's not guarranteed to work!)

submitted by Peregrine
(November 29, 2020 - 12:30 pm)
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(November 29, 2020 - 5:22 pm)