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The Rail Away

The Rail Away is a private, passenger train that travels across the plains of The South Pole. It is under ownership of the Adilla Nation primarily, however other nations and settlements that have the Rail Away operate in hold some form of ownership. It is said to be a Mobile tavern, journeying many naïve adventurers on it's carriages. In total, there are 8 carriages, 4 for public use, and 2 for both the engines and staff rooms, along with the rooms for the Rail Away's patrons. The public use ones are used for a Bar, Library, Gambling Arena, and restaurant.  

Bar

  The bar to the Rail Away is quite luxurious. it is run by a fire genasi who is called Sébastian. It has access to many rare drinks across Aitso, along with standard drinks. Most of these drinks are free to those who gained access to the train via an all inclusive ticket, however these drinks are all in high quality. Most are able to make it's consumers drunk, with exceptions to the undead and autonomy. There is often musical performances done here, with areas to play a variety of music, and dance to said music.    

Library

  A place of great knowledge, the Library of the Rail Away is quite impressive. It holds passages such as The Nature of Evil 1 and The Abyss in Abholos 1 . Though not only this, but the books here appear to be quite rare copies of some, holding minor spell scrolls to cantrips. Not only this, but the library of the tavern can be seen as a perfect spot for the ambience of the train itself. It also holds beautiful views of the surrounding lands, often going past oceans and large hills of flourishing nature.

Power Generation

The train operates primarily on magic. This can be in any form of low level spell, using the magical energy for the casting to propel the train. Often, there are many cantrip users operating the train.
Manufacturer
Price
200 GP per Person
Length
1970 ft.
Speed
210 MPH
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
700

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