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Survival Difficulty: Class Ψ
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》Mental Hazard

Level 384 is the 385th level of the Backrooms.

Description

Level 384, otherwise known as the “Blue Couch Rooms”, consists of non-linear maze-like rooms with walls painted white and the floor covered with ceramic tile. Level 384 is brightly lit by windows which outlooks an empty clear blue sky with clouds and the Sun being absent. The glass which make up the window is indestructible, making it impossible to jump out the window to the sky. Random metal shelves containing supplies from the Frontrooms such as bottled water, snacks, mobile phones, and clothes can rarely be spotted. These shelves are quite hard to get to, since most are positioned oddly. Some had been reported to be placed on the roof, and rarely the shelves glitch from the walls and even the floor.

The level’s main characteristic is its never-ending blue couches which are seemingly glued to the walls. Their main purpose as a couch or a resting place is long gone, as they are too long and huge to act as one. Reports of Wanderers who were stuck in the level spotting living areas and even entertainment places such as cinemas, makeshift bars, and more, constructed with the blue foam from the couches are quite common. These couches had lead Wanderers to the “Art Area” of Level 384, which possesses a rare, previously mythical entrance to the Promised Land.

A photograph of an unknown level in the Backrooms taken with a camera which possesses the permanent effect due to the anomalous properties of Level 384.

Level 384 happens to possess an anomalous competence to censor itself from photographs, videos, texts, and more. Any exertions on trying to spread the information about Level 384 outside of the internet will be proven ineffective and end up in a failure. Photographs and videos of Level 384 will result in either a static or a glitchy photo. Weirdly enough, attempts on converting the file format of the aforementioned photograph or video will result in the device one uses to convert it and/or the camera will malfunction temporarily. Any future photographs taken by a camera which malfunctions due to the anomalous effect of Level 384 will have severe blurriness, black spots, and black bars. Texts which contains any information about Level 384 will disappear when looked away, although this does not apply for texts which exist outside of the physical word like softwares, articles, and pages such as this one.

The Art Area

The Art Area is a highly dangerous area of Level 384, and is the only . It consist of non-Euclidean rooms which is constantly shifting in shape and size. No rooms are similar to one another in the area, and encounters with other Wanderers here are never reported. The walls and the roof is unnaturally white, and the floor is made of gray marble. Fluorescent lighting hanging from the ceiling is unnervingly silent, making some areas of the Art Area completely silent. The walls in the Art Area anomalously significantly alter the sounds made by Wanderers. For example, sound of footsteps can be so severely changed that a melancholy piano chord will be heard instead. Additionally, The Art Area is the area of Level 384 which as the entrance to the Promised Land.

Paintings ranging from the pre-Renaissance era to modern paintings hanging from the walls are present in the Art Area. These paintings cover the walls of the Art Area, almost like if they are the wallpaper for the Art Area.

A photograph of one of the hallways which connect the main area of Level 384 to the Art Area.

The Art Area is connected through empty hallways which can be lead to by the blue couches in the main area of Level 384. It consists of small sections with a length of 20 meters, and each aforementioned section has a door labeled as an exit. The hallway is the only area of Level 384 which does not have the censor effect, meaning it can be photographed and recorded. Due to this, some had theorized the hallway exists outside of the level itself.

Colonies & Outposts

There are no confirmed/known communities in Level 384.

Entities

Level 384 is completely devoid of any animated life. No encounters with entities such as Hounds, Skin-Stealers, Facelings, and more had been documented in the level.

The Fine Art

The Fine Art is an entity which inhabits levels with paintings, but it mainly lives in Level 384. it manifests paintings which hang from the walls in the Art Area. The phyiscal appearance of the painting when it is manifested by the entity will change; colors being altered; some details of the painting gone; parts of the painting either cut off or pitch black, and so on. Paintings which are manifested by the Fine Art serves as a trap to Wanderers attempting to enter the Promised Land. The Fine Art has an ability to control one's mind into getting closer. It will pull one into the painting, and it will lead one to Level Fun instead of the Promised Land.

Entrances & Exits

Entering and exiting Level 384 is incredibly difficult and exhausting to attempt, as it serves as one of the levels which has an entrance to the Promised Land.

Entrances

An extremely rare blue train with the same blue couches found in Level 384 can appear in The Metro. Riding it will take one to the main area of Level 384. One has to wait a grueling amount of time. A Wanderer reportedly waited for 2 months inside the train until he arrived at the level itself.

Exits

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