The New Bride/Open Name on ticket: Antigone Weiss née Houdini Preferred pronoun: She/her Appearance, including apparent height, build & attire: The new bride is young and rose-cheeked with completely guileless beauty. An ingénue in white; freshly wed and put upon the train just after, Antigone is wearing the ceremonial, cream colors of antiquated purity. The wedding dress is cap-sleeved and corseted with so many buttons going down the side that patience was more than a virtue, it was a requirement. Her gloves are white, and the wedding band is freshly placed over the top. She wears a lace veil over a fall of neatly pinned and pearled dark hair. She has the face of a Botticelli Venus and seems to wear the creamy, scarless flesh of virginal propriety. One detail for the keen eye: The wedding band on her finger is loose. As it was never properly sized, it is prone to slipping off. Location on the train: Under the guise of wanting fresh air, Antigone can be found stepping off of the train while it stalls for investigation. She does not venture far, and rather lingers close to the train's side near its steps. Despite proclaiming to need fresh air, should anyone interrupt the young bride, she can be seen smoking in between the gentle sips taken from a most discreet bottle of laudanum tincture.