"I feel as if I've been on these trains for months, even though it has only been a week. " Hannibal would mumble to himself as he'd sway to his feet. Once up he'd outstretch his arms and yawn, he was tired. He hadn't move from that spot on the train for hours. He didn't though sleep at all during this journey. What he had been occupying him time with was documenting everything he knew, currently, about Devil Fruits. He had only one real encounter with one and that was Dilan. Witnessing the Man turn into a beast, specifically a Lion. He noted that almost everything about Dilan had increased beyond that of even Fishman and Minks. Races naturally stronger than the others like Humans. Hannibal also noted that Dilan might have been able to match a Giant in strength. Hannibal started to want to at least fight Dilan, to see how strong he really was. As he could only go off of things he saw Dilan do, which was few.
Hannibal would pick up the notebook off of the seat next to his; this is what he had been writing his information in. He'd then place it inside the suitcase he had on the floor. After it was safely put inside of that he'd reach up above his area and pull down his second suitcase. He traveled light and only had these two. He would hear something outside of the Sea Train. He didn't really pay attention to it all though, but it is something to note.
He dressed light a simple grey dress suit, the whole fit. He did also wear a wool beanie hat, and gloves. He just wanted to have his outfit look nice. As he began to make his way off of the Sea train he'd notice that every was bundled up, wearing layers of clothing. And once he walked outside he'd see he had eyes on him, as he was wearing hardly anything. Light posts along the sea train station is what allowed there to be visible light. After this one, in thirty minutes, the next sea train heading to Sandy Island should pull in. The noise from before still didn't stop but that didn't mean Hannibal paid attention yet.
The Island that Hannibal had arrived to was Drum, a winter wonderland. The sea, in many parts, were frozen. Snow gently began to blanket the area, piling on and on. Walk ways were paved so that walking could be possible. Hannibal, upon leaving the train, would head inside of the Sea Train ticket building. At this time of night not many places, that he cared to go to, were open. A Pub, hotel, or restaurant were open but he didn't want to be in that type of environment. He didn't have anything against the people within there he just didn't want to be around too much noise. And within the ticket station people seemed to keep to themselves, from what Hannibal could see.