The Tunnels They Don’t Want You to See
It’s been about a week since Investigator and I first caught the Red Cloaks in that alley downtown, slipping in and out of a door without a handle. Since then, I can’t shake the feeling that every time I walk through downtown, I’m being watched. Maybe it’s paranoia. Maybe it’s the truth catching up.
After that night, we started looking for more signs, more symbols, more doors, and we found them. They weren’t obvious. Some were half-buried in shadow, some painted over. But when you look close enough, you start to see a pattern forming, like a secret map drawn across the bones of downtown. Each door marked with subtle shapes or lines, just enough for someone who knows what to look for.
We followed the markings through a few alleys until one led us somewhere unexpected. With the help of a friend, we gained access to one of the sealed basement doors downtown. The kind of door that, according to the city’s records, shouldn’t exist. What we found past it defied what I thought I knew about this city. I will leave a few photos here in this update but I wont share all of our findings just yet because I don’t want to reveal everywhere we’ve been until I have more concrete evidence for you.
The Hidden Tunnels Beneath Downtown El Paso
El Paso’s official documents claim that every underground passage has either collapsed or been sealed off for safety reasons. Foundation walls supposedly stop where the buildings above them end. But I’ve been down there now. I’ve seen the walls with my own eyes and the locked metal doors built into them. Doors that lead somewhere else, deeper into the city’s underbelly…