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All the Backrooms levels are sentient, explaining their Eldritch nature and the classes M.E.G. gives them determines their morality.

Class 0: These levels are generally nice and aim to ensure safety to wanderers.

Class 1: Also fairly nice, but may sometimes be indifferent to wanderers and won't care too much if they get themselves in danger.

Class 2: Don't care too much for wanderers and tend to be apathetic towards them.

Class 3: Annoyed by the presence of wanderers and want them out as soon as possible.

Class 4: Enjoys torturing and killing wanderers that come across them, showing little mercy. However, they do respect wanderers who escape them alive.

Class 5: Absolute sadists who want every wanderer within them dead and in a bloodbath. They get pretty mad whenever one manages to escape.

Class Undetermined: Tend to have a hidden agenda.

Class Habitable: Levels who are welcoming to all kinds of wanderers and want every one of them to feel safe and loved in a warm community.

Class Deadzone: The most heinous of the level types, scaring even Class 5 levels. They aim to be completely inhospitable to human life, taking pleasure in making said life suffer a slow and painful death while listening to their screams, holding absolutely nothing back.

The reason they appear so odd to wanderers that happen to fall in is because they're actively trying to make itself look more normal by taking familiar pictures from a human's mind. The more dangerous it gets, the closer the illusion comes to breaking

Backrooms caused both Mad Max and Waterworld franchises.
More and more openings to Backrooms keep opening, until one of them opens up at the bottom of the ocean. That is when the oceans will dry up, and the world becomes a desert, where the survivors fight over water and gasoline. The world of Backrooms developes into the world of Mad Max. However whose to say that that is the only world where those openings apprear? What if more openings appear in a parallel planet Earth, which is suddenly introduced to a massive flood of water, drowning all the continents almost entirely, leaving only the tallest mountain tops above surface. This solves the massive plot holes in both stories. Why do people of Mad Max live in the desert instead of the cost? There is no more coast, because the oceans dried up. How is it possible for the oceans to rise up to the level of submerging continents, when the Earth's glaciers have barely enough water to increase sea levels 200 meters at best? Another Planet Earth's water poured in on top of another's.

    "Into The Backrooms" wild guesses: 

Speculation for Evan Royalty's "Into The Backrooms".


The entity that is tracking Officer James Richardson is the missing Claire Park.
It's notable that the entity isn't too far from the sleeping bag that Rich found, and this is probably where Claire rested at one point. What transformed Claire is anyone's guess, and Timothy Park will probably be transformed as well since it is implied that he ended up disappearing into Backrooms too.
  • Maybe Claire wasn't intending to attack Rich and was screaming in panic and terror and running to Rich for rescue. Or maybe, she was in a poor state for communicating, unable to express her cry for help in a peaceful manner, or the mutation prevented her from recognizing her rescuer.


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