With loot and supplies secured, the trio could continue through the area. Again not much here aside from the ruins of an older time. There were even less lost corpses here than the larger station, and all of them were quite dead. The tunnels almost felt like they would stretch on for miles as they walked until eventually they would come across and notable sight. It appeared to be a large hole in the wall, but not one formed as a tunnel or man-made structure. It looked more like something had broken the concrete and burrowed through. There was a single piece of plywood serving as a makeshift door which could easily be opened or destroyed, and inside was a small den of sorts. It had a bedroll, an oil lantern, and the real treasure: a six-pack of unopened beer, though it was missile a bottle. Seemed like this was some sort of revenant hide-away. Further inspection of the bedroll would reveal a few scraps of paper inside as well. They appeared to be a crudely drawn map. It was mostly just a bunch of lines connected to scribbles, but it wouldn't take long to realize that the lines were the subway tunnels. And apparently there were a lot. But it would reveal some relatively important locations. Continuing down this tunnel will lead to another station that appears to have a staircase going up and one going down. The stairs going up led to what appeared to be a some sort of flower, while the stairs leading down led towards a black tear drop. Aside from that following the path backwards, the previous room the trio was in was marked with a bold letter L and then a large bold X, while that continued towards the gate you were all pushed through labeled G. You'd find similar markings if you followed through other tunnels, though there didn't seem to be any immediate ways to connect to them based off this map. [hr] Ambrosio continued onwards and went towards the intersection. The miasma was surprisingly thin here; while still risky to take off one's mask apparently there aren't a lot of Lost here. He'll find a whole lot of nothing unless he's interested in rocks and twisted bits of metal, but soon he'd hear a noise up ahead. It sounded like voices. Young voices. There was only a few seconds to hide before the voices would make an appearance: two children. One of them was holding a light automatic while the other had a sack on their person. "Yazzy I'm bored. We've already been through here like a million of times. Still the same old cans and grease as always, why do we have to go so slow?" This voice sounded like a young boy. The one with the gun grunted, sounding like a slightly older boy. "We haven't survived this long by being careless and I know I heard that explosion nearby. It might just be another collapse, but until we check it out we don't know what might happen." Neither of these boys had any sort of illumination with them, but their masks appeared to be equipped with some sort of lens that glowed a faint green light. The one with the gun looked around and started walking in Ambrosio's direction, watching out for any dangers but he doesn't seem to have actually noticed the revenant yet.