Empirical inquiry across the unmapped threshold.
The Backrooms Archive exists to systematically observe, categorize, and cross-reference anomalous environments and entities. We replace fear and superstition with disciplined field methodology, corroborated telemetry, and survival-grade documentation.
To preserve a rigorous, empirical, and unbiased catalog of anomalous zones, threshold spaces, and threshold entities without sanitizing field reality.
We treat every non-Euclidean sector as a verifiable ecosystem. Research teams document spatial boundaries, environmental hazards, and exit vectors with zero speculative inflation.
Every dossier entry requires multiple independent survivor testimonials, telemetry records, or recovery artifacts before permanent registry.
Single-source claims remain quarantined under In-Progress Investigation until dual triangulation confirms environmental parameters and behavioral constants.
Field researchers and lost wanderers must maintain observational neutrality and adhere strictly to psychological stability baselines.
Direct engagement with hostile entities is prohibited unless necessary for extraction. All cognitive degradation, auditory phenomena, and visual shifts must be logged instantly.
Standardized nomenclature spanning class danger ratings, environmental stability grades, and entity hazard indexes.
Dossiers are structured across 28 distinct sub-categories, ensuring researchers can cross-reference physical sites with known spatial anomalies and historical incidents.
Commitment to Continuous Field Expansion
As research personnel encounter uncharted threshold zones and document unfamiliar anomalies, all findings undergo structured peer verification before catalog integration.