The session opened with breakfast just having finished August 14th, 1893 on the Orient Express. Banks followed the fez wearer from the dining car to the salon car, closely watched by Amelia. They discovered 2 more blood-red-fez wearers in the sleeping car, keeping a close eye on the goings on there. Amelia and Banks discussed the man with the bodyguard, the other passengers, and elected to group up with the other investigators and discuss matters. They met in cabin 2, Polat and Worth's cabin, and came up with a plan to tell the conducteur about the fez wearing people's apparent 'illness' at the next stop, Munich. Worth joined them at 10, and he was informed of the plan as well. The train stopped at Munich at 10:21, and the investigators informed the conducteur about the bleeding. Peeters informed them that the man with the bodyguard was none other than Hieronymus Menkaph, whom they were searching for! Dr. Saroch managed to convince him that it was urgent, and surgeons and nurses needed. At 10:30, 2 surgeons and 2 nurses came onto the Orient Express, and the conducteur spoke with Menkaph and his bodyguard to convince him to be looked at. He unknowingly managed to avoid an apparent compulsion spell, with Dr. Saroch's help, and Menkaph and his bodyguard were taken to his cabin. His bodyguard, Kapok, refused to let Saroch in, so he blasted him to smithereens. Peeters, shocked at this, ran to fetch the constabulary. Banks entered Menkaph's cabin to find the surgeon being sapped of life, and the nurse unconscious on the floor. He managed to interrupt Menkaph's apparent vampirism, and hit him with Kapok's sword from afar. A few bouts of fighting ensued, in which Amelia spent her fate point to prevent herself from being shot by her own gun, after Menkaph used some compulsion magicks of some sorts on her. MacGregor, the reporter, saw what was happening, running to get her own gun. The investigators managed to dispatch of Menkaph, just as the constables were arriving. The doctor who had been sapped of some life thanked them profusely, and prevented them from being arrested and taken to jail. Peeters also was convinced that they were good to act, and cleanup started. They found a note on Menkaph's body, stating "All of the pleasures of all of the harems of all of the worlds shall be yours." They discussed what to do next, as the train prepared to depart from Munich's station.