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>backrooms.fandom
Most mainstream of the three wikis and the one with the most lore written about it, ergo it suffers the problem of SCP in that you can't throw a stick without hitting someone's cool entity OC and/or small country. Running with the assumption people have been getting lost in these places since medieval times, there are hundreds of factions who have sufficiently mapped out routes to and from levels to consistently trade and war with each other over the centuries, usually residing in places that are closest to regular terrain while leaving the weird infinite offices and hallways as transit points, or at to slowly mine out bringing useful things to aforementioned "earth-like" levels.
Most notable for the The Party Rooms, where a contagious virus that turns people into a combination of juggalos and the Crossed constantly leaks out of Level Fun to be contained by the Party Crashers, guys who dress up like Shy Guys and wield guns; if you've ever heard about the latter context to the backrooms, it's referencing the .fandom continuity.
>backrooms-wiki.wikidot
Branched off of .fandom some years ago, possesses the same general layout in major levels as the former but with aliens, because the main thing that sets it apart from its parent is the sheer number of sci-fi bullshit you're liable to run into that the aforementioned centuries of factions have used to not only thrive, but achieve a higher quality of life than IRL, with at least one group attempting to terraform levels for human habitation. There are robots (dutifully automating away most of the danger of the setting when the aliens aren't causing a pickle), human-built AIs, lasers, wi-fi, and lots of gay people.
Instead of Party Crashers, the main thing fending off Level Fun are Party Poopers, who are infected that kept their wits and get shit all support from the space assholes, leaving them to get massacred. Party Poopers are a surefire sign you're in the .wikidot continuity.
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