While Yeager is still searching for the way out, from time to time he'll see kids. Thankfully they're not on his path, but they're beyond the walls, obscured by the ice and the jeering decorations. There's no reason to think they're any more corporeal than the girl he saw, though, and the kids don't see each other. All of them have two things in common, though:
One, the oldest he'll find looks about sixteen years old. Two, they all look just as miserable and afraid as that girl.
When he reaches the forest area he still sees the kids, but it's different, though. They look far happier. Once again he's not finding anyone in his path, it's all through the ice walls, but they really are still running around, looking like normal kids playing around, still without seeing each other.
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While Yeager is still searching for the way out, from time to time he'll see kids. Thankfully they're not on his path, but they're beyond the walls, obscured by the ice and the jeering decorations. There's no reason to think they're any more corporeal than the girl he saw, though, and the kids don't see each other. All of them have two things in common, though:
One, the oldest he'll find looks about sixteen years old.
Two, they all look just as miserable and afraid as that girl.
When he reaches the forest area he still sees the kids, but it's different, though. They look far happier. Once again he's not finding anyone in his path, it's all through the ice walls, but they really are still running around, looking like normal kids playing around, still without seeing each other.
What a happy maze this is]