 3. Survival Difficulty. Class 0. Safe. Secure. Devoid of entities. The elevator hall is a room that can appear on and move between almost any level of the back rooms. Description The elevator hall appears as a roughly 20-foot-long elevator, with elevator doors on either end. Both exits connect to a separate level, and the point they connect to remains consistent at all times, unless influenced by a unique level property, such as the shifting nature of level 0. It is currently believed that it can connect to any level of the back rooms, which has an upright wall with a sufficient surface area to fit the entrance on. Every 24 hours, the elevator hall will depart from both levels it connects to. The doors will close, and the entrances as seen from the previously connected levels will disappear immediately when unobserved. Doors on the inside report a quiet humming, and occasional shaking as the room ascends. After roughly an hour, the doors will reopen to a new set of levels. While it is not particularly reliable for reaching a specific destination, the elevator hall can be used to escape dangerous levels, or reach a desired one should the opportunity arise. Is anyone there? Can someone hear me? I was stuck in that damned elevator for three days after it seemed to get jammed or something. Eventually I gave up on waiting, and managed a no-clip out of it. I found myself adrift in the blue channel below the room, and neared what looked like an elevator shaft. It took a couple of days before I found a small outcrop with pieces of discarded level geometry that I could stand on. I need help finding my way back to somewhere solid, but before that, I want everyone to know what I saw. When I was looking up at the room I had fallen out of, there was more than just the elevator there. An enormous figure was holding the entire hall in one hand, staring down at me. I could barely make out the shape of the thing, but his eyes pierced the blue void, and in their glowing depths, I could make out a primal feeling within them while they were fixated on me. Hunger.