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Level 329 is the 330th level of the backrooms. I can't wait!

Survival Difficulty Class 3

Unsafe

Secure

High Entity Count


Description

The first sight most see when they arrive at Level 329.

Level 329 is an exact copy of the set used in Michael Gray's 2004 hit song "The Weekend". Past the view of the camera within the song are file cabinets that exponentially increase in height as you move away from the printer. The tallest file cabinet has been estimated to be 47 miles tall, touching the previously unknown black ceiling. The walls of the place are also these impossibly high cabinets, which have been found, based on native cartographers, to be shaped like the Greek letter Omega (Ω). The file cabinets create a maze-like structure in which all inhabitants must traverse, unless you can climb to their tops. Many have settled on the top of the file cabinets in certain regions to avoid certain entities and scrimmage around for pieces of loose paper to eat, with the only source of water being the humidity of the Level, and the apparent randomized moisture of these sheets of paper. These sheets originate from The Printer, an anomalous object that has typed out a 547 page report of every weekend that has taken place in The Frontrooms since November 8th, 2004. The events described by the printer are usually considered "important", though sometimes they could be random garble about food, water, and finding a mate. It even may detail a specific persons weekend in excruciating detail, going as far as to explain the technique of how someone brushes their teeth. The Printer prints these reports on Frontroom Monday a minute after it begins. No one comes to pick up the reports, so both entity and human group decided to archive the works for various reasons. Those who collect these reports must fully perform the music video pertaining to the set, and if failed can lead to mental deterioration, mainly in motor functions and reading skills. These groups cannot utilize the filing cabinets due to the strange properties they possess. When one looks inside one of the file cabinets to find resources, they will usually look like normal cabinets, with random assortments of paper, but when one tries to intentionally archive something within them, they fall into an almost inky white void, with the file cabinet's inside now being made of a pulsating white flesh. Some have theorized a possible exit route that leads to Level Ω, due to Level 329's geography.



Entities

Projected map based on drone data and cartographer reports.

Entities who reside here have the ability to create colonies and outposts similar to that of humans, due to the well of knowledge the printer provides. These include Facelings, Clumps, Dullers, and Skin-Stealers. Those of less mental capacity simply wander for victims. This group contains Mind Controllers, Camo Crawlers, Insanities, and Limb.


Outposts and Colonies

Many colonies have waged war over the knowledge of The Printer.

M.E.G. Archival Sect

  • Will trade with new survivors to help them get on their feet.
  • About 67 members reside within this colony, with 9 who regularly travel to The Printer.
  • Will fight all other organisms on sight who attempt to retrieve The Printer's weekend report.
  • They want to extend the technological knowledge of M.E.G.
  • Has 3 outposts, one about 4 miles from The Printer, while the other two are mobile forces attempting to weaken the other archivists.
  • Have no feasible way to import goods, so you will just find what you'll find everywhere in higher abundance.
  • They own a few drones from Level 11.

Faceling Front for Frontroom Reeducation (F.F.F.R)

  • Will trade, but only for pieces of a Printer report.
  • Has 147 members reside in this colony
  • Has a single colony 13 miles south of The Printer.
  • They want to raise the intelligence of their fellow Facelings through teaching them of Frontroom technology and culture.
  • Few have been seen trying to go down expeditions down into the file cabinets.

Clump-Skin Stealer Alliance

  • Does no trading, Skin Stealers will be always hostile towards non-Skin Stealers/Clump.
  • It contains 57 members.
  • They have many small outposts creating a perimeter around The Printer.
  • WANT NOTHING BUT INDIVIDUAL PAGES! Full reports do not matter to them, Clumps will steal random sections of reports from outposts using their extended limb.

Duller Equality Movement

  • They have no items to trade.
  • Contain a reported 12 members, hard to discern due to the non-uniqueness of individual Duller features.
  • Will happily take in refugees, although they can be quite quiet.
  • Have the smallest archive due to M.E.G. attacks, Clump swipes, Firefighters and lack of brute force strength.

Multispecies Denisen for Learning and Leisure

  • They do not trade, but will offer limited access to their archives of reports, and sustenance to allow for longer sustained reading.
  • 394 members run the Denisen.
  • Friendly to all types of creature, but will attack if one claims loyalty to some faction.
  • This colony is set up 147 miles southwest from the printer.
  • This colony hunts for other factions around a 10 mile perimeter.

The Firefighters

  • Will attack all Wanderers on sight, and other colony members if isolated.
  • Random humans who attempt to burn all reports they come across.
  • Unknown amount of members, seem to be a loose confederation of like minded individuals.
  • Mainly target the Dullers and the M.E.G.
  • Will assist the lesser intelligent entities to kill all other entities.


Entrances

  • Climbing into a rare file cabinet in Level 4 will take you here.
  • One of the possible locations you can land if thrown out into the void in Level 947.
  • Singing The Weekend by Michael Gray in Office Space EL3A will send you to The Printer, with a 0.047% chance to be clipped inside of it.
  • Entering a paper company building in Level 11.
  • Climbing inside a file cabinet in Level 895 will have you fall 47 miles from the ceiling of Level 329.

Exits

  • Climbing inside of the file cabinets while in their white void form will lead to Level (W.I.P.).
  • If any reports mention a Level of the Backrooms, stabbing a hole through that page will send you to that floor.
  • Climbing inside of a cabinet in it's non-void form will take you to Level 2, Level 4, or Level 562 during nighttime.
  • No clipping through The Printer shoots you out of the paper company building in Level 11 at 47 mph.
  • (Theorized), Climbing the 47 mile tall file cabinets at specific points will take you to Level Ω.











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