SURVIVAL DIFFICULTY:
Class unknown
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Description
Level 73 is an infinite series of suburban houses floating in a pitch black void. These houses are connected by faulty wooden bridges, which can collapse if not careful enough. What happens if a wanderer falls into the void that encompasses Level 73 is unknown, although one person claimed to have broken free from the void. This person, however, has been known for spreading several false rumors inside Level 11, and their claims should not be treated as legitimate.
Level 73's houses are completely furnished; but every piece of furniture is made out of plastic, and most of them do not work properly. The only working pieces of furniture which have complicated internal components inside of them are clocks, which perfectly resemble the Level's strange time cycle. It is advised to avoid furniture in houses (or houses in general) because several traces of radiation have been found inside of them.
Several celestial bodies can be observed inside Level 73's void and have several different types of star constellations within them. The only constellation that is similar to constellations from the Frontrooms is Aries.
Time Cycle
Level 73 has a unique time cycle within, the cycle repeating itself every 10 seconds to 48 hours. If a Time Loop event happens, the wanderers affected by it will go back earlier, depending on the length of the time loop. However, the original copy of the wanderer before a time loop will stay, which means that several copies of the same wanderer may exist at the same time. This part will get more coverage in the "Entities" section. A loop can only send you back to the past, and not to the future. The reason why this happens is unknown. This phenomenon is not immune to time paradoxes of any kind, as it's common to walk into your past self. The wanderer's memory will completely shift back, along with the preparations the wanderer has taken to this Level. This can make several timelines happen at once; however this Level is seemingly immune to any damage done by time paradoxes.
Entities
Basic Entities
Child and Adult Facelings can be found inside the houses. These Facelings are completely immobile and unmovable by whatever means. Facelings can be observed doing several household chores and activities, such as doing the dishes or watching TV while completely frozen. The number of Facelings per house can vary, but the number can range from 1 to 15.
Wretches can also be seen hunting for prey. However, they have trouble walking on the faulty bridges and often fall from them.
Paradoxes
Paradoxes are a blanket term for every clone of a wanderer if a Time Loop event occurs. These paradoxes behave the same as the human form of the wanderer they were duplicated from. The behavior of these clones depends on the wanderer they are replicated from.
Paradoxes can also repeat from Wretches, so be alarmed.
Bases, Outposts and Communities
Tyler Allen and his Friends
A "group" of an estimated 758,000 Paradoxes, along with 9 humans. The leader of this group is a man named Tyler Allen. Tyler is a male of African-American origin. He appears to be in his early twenties. Tyler is a friendly person, offering permanent refuge to anyone who comes by him. Tyler has a decently sized food supply, being resupplied every 12 hour Time Loop. The Paradox population of this outpost is constantly rising with no sign of downfall.
Entrances And Exits
Entrances
No-clip into a clock in Level 800.