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The Backrooms' history has grown throughout time, including a variety of bizarre and dangerous creatures who Backrooms roam its infinite, maze-like passageways. These monsters vary from stealthy, lurking dangers to aggressive, openly hostile beings. The following are some of the most well-known Backrooms creatures and their descriptions.


1.The Smilers

Smilers are among the most recognizable creatures in Backrooms mythology. These beings are often characterized as humanoid figures with exaggerated, ugly grins that are much too broad to be human. Their eyes are also unsettlingly empty, giving them a dead, spooky aspect. They are often found lurking in the shadows of the Backrooms, frequently hiding in rooms that are too dark to see well.


Smilers are generally covert, hiding until they feel you are not paying attention. Their major mode of attack is either discreetly tracking their target or unexpectedly emerging in a room. The appearance of a Smiler is often an indication that something hazardous is close.


How to Survive: The greatest method to avoid Smilers is to be vigilant of your surroundings. They are drawn to light, so keep your surroundings well-lit. If a Smiler comes, try not to engage and immediately go to another room or region.


2) The Hounds

Description: The Hounds are dog-like monsters that haunt the Back Rooms. Their appearance varies, but they are usually characterized as having skeleton bodies, luminous eyes, and an unsettlingly unnatural stride. They are often portrayed as fierce and predatory, pursuing everything that passes through the passageways.


Behavior: These creatures are exceedingly swift and nimble, frequently following their victims with terrifying accuracy. They are tenacious and seem to be drawn to sound and movement, making it difficult to hide from them for long.

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