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maybe we should begin by listing possible motives for robbing the train, could be a number of reasons.
heres a scenario that came to my head.
the robbers want a train that is carrying money/diomonds, unfortunately they would get caught if they stayed on the same track. so they hijack a less secure passenger train. The passenger trains route crosses paths with the targeted train, maybe even uses the same track and has to pass it. they use the passenger train for its engine detach the passengers, hook up the loot, and travel on an alternate track that would hopefully buy them enough time to unload a small fortune off the train and live greedily ever after.
also i'm thinking that the human antagonist should be an organised crime lord or something. who may have resources to have some idea of what the scientists are doing, but overall doesn't know about the hidden world.
City names, city names....
If you need to make up names, try finding cities in countries with obscure languages and stealing those names...
Though it would be a good idea to have your city names sound similar to each other in the same area.
you could do that but most cities are named after the geology around them. like Chicago which means river. The word "Iteru" means river in ancient egyption and it kinda sounded city-like so i chose that. Lumen means "light" in latin not sure why i chose that, Escondido means "hidden Valley" in spanish, and coriander i think is a seasoning or herb that grows in south-west Asia.
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