Report on Approaches to the Cathedral

There are only two known entrances to the Cathedral under central park. The first and most direct is through Belvedere Castle in central park. This consists of a narrow and winding staircase with an approximate net horizontal displacement of 500m and a net vertical displacement of 100m. This entrance opens into the stone garden room of the Cathedral via a hidden door. Belvedere Castle, and all of central park, is guarded by the werewolves. The other entrance is less direct but far safer. This can be accessed through the sewers of the upper west side. From the sewers one moves through a series of chambers, likely old living quarters of the Nosferatu. From these rooms one can enter a large tunnel system previously inhabited by the vampiric beast of unknown origins that the subjects destroyed. This tunnel system proceeds for approximately 10km through 270 degrees of a circle. See the figure below for a detail of the entrance to the tunnels and see Reference Document 1394 for exact directions to the Cathedral from the surface.