Gawain has a deal with the Bavarian conductor, so nobody finds out where he is taking Shebuel. Little hint: This is how public transport was like in Germany up to the nineties. We had "Rosarote Wochen", ("Pink Weeks") in our trains, in this time traveling was cheaper. The poster saying "Tikessi Tapatuu -- Akatemi in Tisk" hung in my auntie's bedroom. The Finnish words scared me, and up to today I'd like to know what they mean. Anybody Finnish around?
The hammers in the bus to bust the window-screens in case of an accident look different today, but they are still there. Alas, alack, the windows in trains don't open any more, not even in regional trains, so the windows just have one screen, not half screens like here.
What has changed: The condition of the train station buildings. In big cities they are really fancy now, which was different then, but in small villages they are either even worse than I have drawn them or just non-existent. Who needs public transport *irony off*?
Now, Shebuel and Gawain are in the middle of nowhere, approaching Abi's cabin in the forest. Have a look at the flora. Do you see anything striking?
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