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Thalassophobia - Backrooms Explained

TUtukinho•Created October 31, 2022
Thalassophobia - Backrooms Explained
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Backrooms Explained - Level 7 ========================================= This series explain the backrooms how it really is. Be sure to love favourite and follow me! Make sure to comment what you think of the project!

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Level 8 - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/754140411/ DISCLAMER, level 7 is not a house, the house is just the entrance to the level. YOU CANNOT LIVE THERE. There is only one colony, "Fort Surrender" Fort Surrender Explained bellow Tags - #Animation #Stories #Tutorials Zones Explained: Daylight Zone - As the name suggests, the Daylight Zone is the most well-illuminated part of the Level 7 ocean, being slightly less dim than the surface. Very little else can be said about this zone, as it is the most barren area of the ocean. Twinlight Zone - Located just below the Daylight Zone roughly a kilometre below the surface of the water, the Twilight Zone is significantly darker and colder. This zone contains loose bones and scraps of rusted metal, as well as the first sightings of full skeletons. These skeletons are often humanoid with noticeable differences, including much larger jaws containing long, sharp teeth and legs ending in what are presumed to be flippers. Several skeletons of large, unearthly fish have also been spotted, many of which are covered in bite or scratch marks. The water pressure is said to be quite strong by this point, yet it appears that at no point in Level 7 is the pressure great enough to crush the human skeleton. However, due to more pressing dangers, explorers willing to travel this far or further down are advised to leave as quickly as possible. Midnight Zone - Estimated to range at around three kilometres below the Twilight Zone, the Midnight Zone is completely dark. Many more full skeletons have been found within this portion of the ocean, almost all of which are those of the humanoid entities previously mentioned. There have been reports of incredibly large fish-like skeletons in the Midnight Zone, but the skeletal structures of these creatures have been described by observers as "incomprehensible." The Abyss - Any depth below seven kilometres from the surface is considered to be too dangerous to explore, with the longest recorded exploration of the Abyss lasting just under two minutes. The Abyss is sparsely decorated with mountainous piles of tar and rock, with a steady bubbling emanating from an unknown source below. This zone is also densely populated by the aforementioned humanoid skeletons, most of which have been eroded in some regard by the immense pressure. Little else is known about the depths of the waters, aside from rumours of a cave entrance in one of the underwater mountains that are said to lead to Level 8. The current depth of Level 7 is unknown by exact terms, but members of the B.A.S. have determined it to be impossibly deep architecturally. Fragments of synthetic fibre in the Midnight Zone and Abyss suggest that the ocean floor is carpeted. Fort Surrender Base - An outpost on the closest recorded island consisted of a haphazardly constructed shelter composed of broken furniture held together by tar. Inhabitants are rumoured to have devoted themselves to worshipping The Thing On Level 7. Numbers of inhabitants: Unknown, but said to be somewhere between 4 and 9 people Population of the outpost is hostile.

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Project ID754127403
CreatedOctober 31, 2022
Last ModifiedMay 26, 2025
SharedOctober 31, 2022
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