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"If you're careful enough and noclip out of the Backrooms in the right areas, you'll end up in the Frontrooms, where it's nothing but a mix of water and land, the insane amount of 7.9 billion people, and approximately 150 million square kilometers of habitable territory to rest and interact with others in. God save you if you fall through a discolored wall, because it sure as hell is an entrance to the Backrooms."

'The Frontrooms are the only “level” of true baseline reality, mostly separate from the Backrooms.

Survival Difficulty: Class Habitable

Safe

Sustained Communities

Devoid of Backrooms Entities

One of the first images registering the Frontrooms. Unfortunately, photographers weren't able to view the dimension all at once.

Description

The Frontrooms are considered the major counterpart to the Backrooms. They are also the easiest and most practical entrance point to the Backrooms. The Frontrooms are reasonably large, having approximately 150 million square kilometers of habitable land, and 510 million square kilometers including water and other substances.

It is divided by 4 or 5 major portions of land — depending on your concept of a continent — and thousands of minor parts. The atmosphere, temperature, and other conditions seem to be very safe for exploring and settling sedentary behavior. The dimension seems to be pretty old, as a lot of buildings (old and new) were constructed and destroyed there. Some theories even say that human life existed in the territory thousands of years ago.

The new land has a natural satellite that orbits around it. Residents of the Frontrooms named it the “Moon”. The planet also seems to be rotating around a considerably massive star, denominated “Sun”. The temperature is assumed to be freezing on the poles and extremely hot at the center, causing a big part of the population to live in the middle of the two sections for a good balance.

It is implied that the Frontrooms has a lot of depressions and elevations. Some elevations even contain parts of the content present in the center of the planet, magma. The material is very hot, and it is advised not to approach it, not even with proper equipment, unless for research purposes. Theories claim that there are materials that are hotter than magma, but it's deeper into the center of the globe.

The giant parts of the land are divided into smaller/bigger plates present underneath them. If these segments move too much, parts of the territory may elevate or combine, causing strange anomalies. This apparently can also happen underwater, but it's harder to notice. If these movements are too extreme, the adventurers can experience an unpleasant experience, with buildings being significantly damaged or destroyed; unfortunately, some explorers pass away during the event.

Unfortunately, due to the intensive action of the explorers settled there to their habitat, future might be dark for the habitants there. The average temperature is raising, and the anomalies that usually happen are getting more frequent and more powerful; if they don't even more effort to stop it, the reality that they live may be uninhabitable in a few years.

Entities

There are no Backrooms entities present on this level. Instead, all entities there are exclusive to the dimension. There are many, but below, there are listed the most recognizable ones.

Canis lupus familiaris “Dog”

  • File:DogWoof.png

    Photo of a dog

    Carnivorous, hostile if in nature and friendly if domesticated;
  • Life expectancy between 10 and 15 years;
  • Are fairly strong, and their bite is a lot stronger than the human one;
  • Their senses are very refined, especially their sight, smell, and hearing.
  • Domestication is very easy if you can establish a trust with them.

Vespula vulgaris “Common Wasp”

  • Aggressive to most species in the Frontrooms;
  • Will attack members of its own species;
  • Can sting many times, unlike the Honeybee;
  • Kill many in the short time they have colonies;
  • Ruthless carnivores;
  • Workers live for only a few weeks, while queens can live for years. Drones die after mating with the queens;
  • Domestication very hard/impossible.

Homo sapiens sapiens “Human”

  • Are neutral with other humans, hostile with different species;
  • Have developed advanced tech throughout the years;
  • Are able to walk on two legs;
  • Built a lot of buildings, eventually developing into cities;
  • They have about 7.9 billion specimens around the dimension.

Bos primigenius taurus “Cattle

  • Aren't related to cats whatsoever;
  • One of the main sources of meat and animal milk in the Frontrooms;
  • Most of them are domesticated in large groups by humans;
  • Are quadrupedal, with horns, generally very heavy when in their adult form.
File:Cat.png

Picture of a cat.

Felis catus “Cat”

  • Friendly if domesticated, hostile if feral;
  • Not as loyal or hard-working as Canis lupus familiaris;
  • Naturally independent, humans do not have to walk or bathe them;
  • Usually don't like water on their bodies;
  • May choose to slash out at their owners.

Colonies and Outposts

Instead of dividing themselves between colonies and outposts, explorers of the Frontrooms have founded minor parts of land called “countries”.

The United States of America

  • 329.5 million colleagues in the country;
  • Open to trade;
  • Sustained community.

People's Republic of China

  • 1.4 billion people in the country;
  • Biggest colony in terms of population;
  • Open to trade;
  • Sustained community.

Russian Federation

  • 144.1 million comrades in the country;
  • Biggest colony in terms of territory;
  • Open to trade;
  • Sustained community.

Republic of India

  • 1.38 billion partners in the country;
  • Second-biggest colony in terms of population;
  • Open to trade;
  • Sustained community.

Japan

  • 125.8 million affiliates in the country;
  • Open to trade;
  • Sustained community.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

  • 25.78 million representatives in country;
  • Not open to trade;
  • Not so sustained community.

Federative Republic of Brazil

  • 212,6 million members in country;
  • Open to trade.
  • Unstable community.

Vatican City (Holy See)

  • 1 thousand members in country;
  • Observer state;
  • Is very small;
  • Stable community.
  • Open for trades.

The Republic of Poland

  • 37,95 million residents of the country;
  • Sustained Community;
  • Was gone from map for 123 years;
  • Medium size;
  • Second to sign the constitution;
  • Open for trades.


The Federal Republic of Germany

  • 83,24 million residents of the country;
  • Sustained Community;
  • Known for having started two so called "World Wars", killing tens of millions.
  • Medium size
  • Open for trades.


There also are former colonies (countries), that dissapeard: A list of the most notorious ones would be:

  • The Soviet Union, a former communist state that fought in an arms race against its opponent, the United States.
  • The Confederate States of America, a former nation being created in a civil war in the United States. It was dismanteled by the United States.
  • The Mongol Empire, the biggest land colony in human history, having conquered many hostile countries.
  • The Third Reich, having killed people in the most brutual ways only comparable to the deaths in the backrooms. Got destroyed in the Second World War.


Apart from the ones mentioned above, you can find another 181 colonies (countries) around the dimension. These colonies generally can be grouped in bigger parts, generally divided by the types of entities present, the anomalies or even by the population density.

Documentation of the Frontrooms.

The entities in the Frontrooms, especially the Homo sapiens sapiens, have been documented to fight against each other for resources and to expand their own "countries". The first documented colonies having been built in the Frontrooms were in the level also known as "Mesopotamia". From there, innovations like the effective use of metals like copper and agriculture have spread to other colonies.

Thousand years ago in this dimension, the Roman Empire was created, which is one of the earliest so-called "empires". It was able to force its will upon its neighboring hostile countries and tribes, and its legacy went on for thousands of years.

The most deadly conflict in the history of the Homo sapiens sapiens was the "Second World War", a war in which the country named the Third Reich attacked the nearby country of Poland, with the war eventually spreading to multiple levels and so-called "continents" of the world, notably Russia, China, and Africa.

It is unknown when the first entities from the Frontrooms entered the Backrooms, but there is a possibility that it started around the creation of the Roman Empire.

Entrances and Exits

Currently, there is one guaranteed way to exit the Backrooms. The level from which this is possible is Level 3999 which happens by walking out the glass doors in Level 3999 will bring you here.

More possible entrances from the Backrooms to the Frontrooms:

  • Dying in the Backrooms will take you to the Frontrooms. (Only happens when you die while having a possibility of getting to The Heaven if died in The Frontrooms)
  • Exiting any door at daytime in The Promised Land takes you here.
  • If you complete all Level -997 areas and then go to area 8 and jump into the giant hole, you will get teleported here.
  • Opening reallifesoha.exe in The End teleports you where you were before you no-clipped into the Backrooms.
  • The only way to enter the Frontrooms in Level ! is to go full-on DOOM Eternal and kill the entities in a brutal and gory way. (Ignore this, we have no idea how this got here)
  • A globe is very rare to find in Level 11, if you find one then it will be no-clippable and every globe in a building in Level 11 will Possibly take you to the Frontrooms. In rare occasions (15% chance) you can be in The Midrooms and a 2% chance to be in The End, however this is all just speculation. Globes in The Backrooms means good luck.
  • Entering a white portal at level level 666 (it's possible but try to make it out alive because the more you go the cursed and safe it is)
  • Going through Room Infinity in Level 162 has a 90% chance of sending you to the exact place and time you entered the Backrooms.
  • Escape the copy of Level ! from Level 346 to get here.
  • It is rumored that no-clipping through a hospital bed in Level 520 has an extremely low chance to bring you here.
  • No-clipping an earth balloon in a partygoer takes you here.
  • Find the exit to The Undiscovered, and you have a 50% chance of getting sent here.
  • Enter the Portal in Level Escape.
  • 𓂀 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕓𝕒𝕔𝕜𝕣𝕠𝕠𝕞𝕤 𝕒𝕣𝕖 𝕒𝕟 𝕚𝕝𝕝𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕠𝕟, 𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 𝕒𝕣𝕖 𝕟𝕠 𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕝 𝕖𝕩𝕚𝕥𝕤. 𝕣𝕦𝕟 𝕨𝕙𝕚𝕝𝕖 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝕔𝕒𝕟. 𓂀 - -The Redacted Watcher to people in the Backrooms as an illusion. (This quote most likely want to freak you out, do not listen to it.)

Exits

  • Make sudden movements into walls, ceilings, and/or floors. If you are fast enough to where objects can't become solid by the time you interact with them, you can no-clip into either Level 0 or Level 1. It is very rare, but you can no-clip into Level 2 and Level 3 as well.
  • Play the elevator game, this will lead you to Level 0. On rare occasions, you can enter Level 11 or Level 5.
  • If you summon Lady Spades, ask for the one desired wish by saying, “I wish I lived in an infinite liminal space, with fluorescent hum-buzz lights with wet carpets.” If you don't provoke her, then your wish will be granted and the next day you will wake up in Level 0. You can also wake up in different levels if you ask for the wish that describes the appearance of the level you desire to wake up in.
  • Find a real carpenter, no-clip to it to go to Level Maker.
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