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Members of various Groups of Interest, other Persons of Interest, and any unaffiliated characters in the series.
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Anderson Robotics

    Mr. Anderson 

Vincent Anderson

Voiced by: TheVolgun

The founder and CEO of Anderson Robotics.


  • The Ghost: While his voice is heard, he is never shown directly.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: He knows when one of his products has become rebellious. He feigns ignorance to their motives and bides his time until he responds personally.
  • The Voice: He is only heard from a speaker embedded in SCP-1360's chest.
  • Walking Spoiler: SCP-1360's life changes when he starts calling.

Cult of Vulkan

    The Cult of Vulkan (in general) 

The Cult (of Vulkan)note 

Voiced by: A Kind Ale War (Vulkan Soldier)

A mysterious evil cult which has existed for centuries, and possibly still around today. They worship some sort of eldritch demon from "the void", implied to be the same entity which gave Connor his powers.


  • Ancient Conspiracy: The flashback at the beginning of "The Infinite IKEA (part 2)" shows that the cult has existed at least since medieval Europe. It's implied that they're still around in some form in modern times, given the newspaper article Natalie read at the end of "The Swordsman", which suggested that a giant demon had been summoned because of a cult's activities.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: It's not yet clear how, but they are strongly implied to have somehow played a role in Connor possessing his anomalous abilities, along with aiding an even greater evil (the demon within Connor) in furthering whatever its goals are.
  • Knight of Cerebus: The whole flashback scene which introduces them has a creepy, unsettling tone, and is totally devoid of any jokes or humor.
  • Malevolent Masked Men: During the medieval era, the cult had soldiers who dressed in black outfits with face-obscuring helmets.
  • Mook Horror Show: Ragneer slaughtered some of his fellow Vulkan soldiers during his brief, short-lived act of rebellion against the cult.
  • Scary Amoral Religion: Their dogma hasn't been explained in much detail yet, but the deity they worship certainly seems far from being benevolent. They can easily be compared to any of the various evil (or just plain weird) religious Groups of Interest from the "main" SCP universe.

    The Priest 

The Priest of Vulkan

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Voiced by: Chris Guerrero

A mysterious preacher who led the cult centuries ago. He plays a prominent role in a recurring dream that Connor has, which is actually a glimpse into the distant past.


    Ragneer 

Ragneer

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Voiced by: Brock Baker

A medieval warrior who became the acolyte of the Priest, being imbued with dark powers from a ritual. He is implied to be some sort of predecessor or past incarnation of Connor.


    The Boy 

The Boy (in the Pitch Black Room)

Voiced by: AmaiMomo

A strange child not quite affiliated with the cult, he was a victim of their strange ritual sacrifice which granted Ragneer his powers.


  • Ambiguously Human: He is definitely anomalous and shows some rather inhuman traits, such as the way his eyes dilated and his irises turned diamond-shaped, right before the Priest does something which causes the kid to be absorbed into Ragneer's body.
  • Human Sacrifice: The Priest holds him captive in an underground pit, until the time comes for the essence of his body to be stolen and transfused into Ragneer's.
  • No Name Given: He's only called "The Boy in the Pitch Black Room", according to the credits for "The Infinite IKEA (part 2)".

Infinite IKEA — Canopy Tribe

    The Canopy Tribe (in general) 

The Canopy Tribe

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One big family...(SPOILERS) 

The Canopy Tribe are just one of many groups of human survivalists trapped inside SCP-3008-1 (the "Infinite IKEA" dimension). They live in a treehouse-like structure built on one of the support columns within the endless building. They find an amnesiac Connor, and recruit him into joining their tribe under the new name of "Thorn".


  • Body Horror: They have a Teleporter Accident in their rescue from SCP-3008-1, resulting in an nine-person Merging Mistake.
  • Color Contrast: They've adopted baby blue and electric yellow from their environment, with everyone wearing some of either.
  • Conditioned to Accept Horror: They've grown to deal with the Infinite IKEA Staff as would any other Zombie Apocalypse survivor. They honestly don't really mind when they become a big flesh pile themselves.
  • Home Base: The tribe's namesake hideout, the Canopy, is a large treehouse-like platform attached to one of the Infinite IKEA's support columns. It's equipped with sophisticated amenities, including a kitchen with a stove, and even a bathroom with hot running water for showers. Its high elevation also provides a (relatively) great amount of protection from the IKEA Staff and rival tribes; though it's not perfectly secure, as the Pillow Tribe were able to climb up to the Canopy twice.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: None of their real names are ever given.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: They're all weirdos, but they've managed to survive the infinite IKEA reliably.
  • Theme Naming: All of them have been given nicknames inspired from various types of furniture, tools or other objects, conditions they were found in, or other attributes.
  • Those Two Guys:
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Hope and Steth respectively.
    • Perhaps the most obvious contrast is their physical appearances; Steth looks and dresses much more femininely, while Hope wears a long trenchcoat and turtleneck which hides most of her features. They also serve very different (gender) roles; with Steth being The Medic who largely stays away from the action, while Hope is more of an Action Girl who joins the men whenever they search for supplies or fight with rival tribes and IKEA monsters.
    • On the other hand, their personalities seem to invert what's described above. Steth is very open and aggressively assertive when it comes to expressing her romantic/sexual attraction to Connor/Thorn; up to and including stalking him to take nude pics without his consent, which doesn't come off as being very ladylike. Meanwhile, Hope seems to be much more consistently shy, quiet, and polite to everyone around her; and is subtly implied to like Ottoman, but in a much more mutually respectful way.
  • Too Dumb to Live: They take the newly-resurrected Connor's message a bit too directly and take a Leap of Faith. Luckily, they survive when the Elder breaks their fall, who in turn breaks Connor.
  • Tribal Face Paint: They have their own way of rune-like markings, brushing streaks of baby blue across their face and bodies.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Steth and Hope are the only women in the tribe.

    The Elder 

"Elder Freestanding Bathroom Cabinet"

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Voiced by: TheVolgun

The wise old leader of the Canopy Tribe, who welcomes Connor into the group and dubs him "Thorn".


  • Beware the Nice Ones: After learning that Stanley pushed Thorn off the ledge to his death, the Elder has Stanley restrained, sadly scolding him for murdering one of their own; and it's implied that he was about to order his execution, until he noticed that Connor somehow came Back from the Dead.
  • Big Fun: He's a jolly old fat man who cheerfully acquires a box of LEGO to share with the tribe during their social events.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's the oldest member of the group, and is well-liked and respected by the others.
  • Dirty Old Man: Downplayed. The only overt thing he does is making an analogy using the words "smothered in the tits of an angel."
  • A Father to His Men: He is nothing but attuned to his fellow tribesmen, acting like a warm-hearted grandfatherly figure to them.
  • Kevlard: He breaks the fall of seven people falling on him from a deadly height, one by one, and is still as jolly as ever.
  • Living Crashpad: He absorbs the impacts from the rest of the Tribe falling on him, and is none the worse for wear himself.
  • Nice Guy: He's a very cheerful and pleasant guy who's always eager to give out friendly advice for his fellow tribe members.
  • Proverbial Wisdom: A strange and oddly specific form of wisdom, as he gives very Fantastic Aesops.
  • Wasteland Elder: He is the group's leader, and is even addressed as an Elder, overseeing their efforts to survive inside the dangerous IKEA realm.

    Stanley 

"Stanley Knife"

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Voiced by: Kyle Stover

A young man who has been stuck inside the Infinite IKEA for a few months. Regarding himself to have been a nobody in the outside world, he wants to make a name for himself as a "hero". Unfortunately for him, he can't handle Thorn taking all the praise and glory he craves so much.


  • Asshole Victim: After being caught in the act of murdering Thorn, the rest of the Canopy Tribe tie up Stanley and prepare to execute him for his vile crime. When they see that Connor has come Back from the Dead, they just abandon Stanley and leave him behind at the Canopy, as they're still disgusted by his treachery. He ultimately ends up getting killed in an arson attack by the Pillow Tribe, with none of his former friends really knowing or caring about Stanley's (well-deserved) fate.
  • Attention Whore: Big time. He hates Thorn primarily because the rest of the tribe respect him for being the awesome, badass, charismatic hero that Stanley always claimed/wanted to be.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: He's not happy with Connor's presence in the tribe for a number of reasons; in addition to what's described above under Attention Whore, there's also Stanley's belief that Thorn is stealing "his" girl Stethoscope. This escalates to outright murdering Connor in "The Infinite Ikea (part 2)".
  • Decoy Protagonist: Of a sort. Stanley's introductory narration makes him sound like he's the Hero of Another Story, almost like the central focus of the IKEA world. Though of course, not only is Connor still the star of the show, but Stanley is nowhere near as important as he thinks he is.
  • Dogged Nice Guy: He's expecting Steth to swoon over for him if it weren't for Thorn getting in the way. His one-sided crush on her is not really portrayed sympathetically though.
  • Drama Queen: It's not stated what exactly is wrong with him, but his desperate desire to prove his self-image as a "hero" to his peers, and his extremely irrational reactions to anything which challenges his childish fantasies, points to him having some sort of personality disorder.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: After being left behind in the Canopy for murdering Connor out of jealous spite, he starts gloating about how he survived while the rest of his tribe jumped to their apparent deaths, only for one of the Pillow Tribe warriors to throw a Molotov from behind him.
  • Earn Your Bad Ending: The only people he cares about begin to execute him for his murder of Connor. They get distracted midway and jump to their apparent death, forgetting him Bound and Gagged in their abandoned home.
  • Entitled Bastard: He strongly expects the rest of the tribe to fully validate his gigantic ego, and especially wants to win over Steth as his lover. Not only do neither of these wishes ever come true for him, but when he sees that Connor has come much closer to living out Stanley's dreams, he starts angrily tantruming to the point of a complete mental breakdown.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Stanley is introduced narrating an Inner Monologue about life in the Infinite IKEA, describing his perspective of being a "hero" fighting for the girl he loves (who really doesn't seem to notice or care about his infatuation with her). Then when Stanley encounters Connor for the first time, he is very quick to voice his distrust for the stranger, despite his comrades having no problems with taking him under their wing; which foreshadows the fact that Stanley will continue to dislike and clash with Connor, and that he doesn't really get along well with the rest of the tribe either.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: He's seen as being quite an arrogant tool by the rest of the tribe. His jealousy leads him to outright become the Black Sheep and Token Evil Teammate.
    Tallboy: And that's "Stanley". Don't mind him. He's a bit of a twat.
  • Freudian Excuse: We don't really know much of anything about his backstory, but Stanley implies that he has some very deep-seated personal issues. He thinks he was a generic nobody (if not an outright loser) back in "the land beyond the parking lot"; and views his new, exciting, adventurous lifestyle in the Infinite IKEA as a chance to finally overcome all of his insecurities, hoping to become a very great, important man like he always dreamed of being.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Stanley's jealousy over Connor being more popular with the rest of the Canopy Tribe (especially Steth) drives him to committing (attempted) murder.
  • Hopeless Suitor: His Inner Monologue would have us believe that he and Stethoscope are in a serious relationship. From Steth's expression as he narrates this, and her interactions with Thorn, it's clear that whatever Stanley is to her, a love interest is not it.
  • I Just Want to Be Badass: Mixed with I Just Want to Be Special. He admits in his journal that he wasn't anybody important before getting trapped in SCP-3008, and is worried that Thorn's presence is going to take away any meaning he has built for himself in the Infinite IKEA.
  • Inner Monologue: We hear his thoughts as he writes in his journal, though that's likely because his monologue isn't actually as internal as he thinks.
  • Jerkass: He's such a delusional narcissist that he continually antagonizes Connor/Thorn just out of severe jealousy over him "stealing" praise and attention from the rest of the tribe, eventually leading to Stanley trying to outright murder Connor.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Although Stanley's paranoid suspicions of "Thorn" are largely unfounded, clinging onto his prejudices even after Connor demonstrates his sincere loyalty to the Canopy Tribe, he is correct that Connor isn't a normal guy. He calls Connor a "monster" after seeing his borderline-superhuman combat skills; if only he knew the reason why is because Connor is the vessel for some ancient eldritch demon...
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After Stanley's selfish fantasies of being a "hero" eventually leads to him murdering Connor in a fit of jealous rage, he gets abandoned and left for dead by all of his friends, the same ones whom he craved unconditional praise and admiration from, out of their disgust for his wicked act of betrayal. He ultimately ends up Dying Alone when the Canopy is set on fire, still refusing to admit that he brought this fate upon himself.
  • Meaningful Name: The others think he is a subversion as his name is just a normal name. However another name for the boxcutter he uses in combat is the Stanley knife. Steth finally realizes where his name comes from when she comes across him holding a Stanley boxcutter to Thorn's throat.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: He pushes Connor to his death, mostly out of jealousy for the fact that Steth preferred "Thorn" over Stanley himself. Needless to say, this does the exact opposite of endearing himself to Steth.
  • Narcissist: To say that Stanley exhibits signs of "main character syndrome" would be an understatement. He has convinced himself so thoroughly that he's "The Hero" of the IKEA world which revolves around him, that his whole imaginary world comes crashing down after Connor joins the tribe, "stealing" all of Stanley's thunder and glory (most of which was in his head in the first place).
  • Nominal Hero: Despite thinking of himself as a heroic figure who dutifully serves his tribe, it soon becomes increasingly clear that Stanley cares much more about protecting his own inflated, fragile ego from perceived threats to his social status within the tribe, than he does with helping his friends survive inside the Ikean hellscape. As shown when he decides to kill Connor out of sheer jealousy, demonstrating that he isn't above stooping down to backstabbing his own comrades for the pettiest reasons imaginable.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Overall, Stanley acts much like a highly arrogant, ill-tempered, and emotionally unstable teenager; who's so obsessed with maintaining his juvenile fantasies of being a great "hero", that he will go to violent extremes to defend his self-perceived status as such.
  • Self-Proclaimed Love Interest: Stanley is clearly in love with Stethoscope, and monologues to himself in his journal about how they are together and how her love is all that keeps him going. From the expression she gives him as he monologues this, her flirting with Conner, and the looks she gives him during the montage, it's quite clear Stanley is deluding himself.
  • Stock Light-Novel Hero: Everything about him, from his insistence that he's the hero of the story, to the fact that he was a generic nobody before becoming trapped in SCP-3008, to his delusional belief that he's romantically related to Steth, makes him seem like a parody of a generic isekai or young adult novel protagonist.
  • Unknown Rival: For all of Stanley's petty jealousy against Thorn for being a superior warrior and more popular among the tribe, Connor himself doesn't even know or care about any of this. Connor never intended to compete with Stanley for personal glory, nor was he trying to "steal" Stanley's "love interest" Steth (whom he has no romantic feelings for). Connor remains totally oblivious to the fact that Stanley hates him, up until he gets grabbed and thrown off the Canopy.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Stanley's paranoid, jealous hatred of Connor/Thorn culminates in trying to murder him by throwing him off the ledge of the Canopy. It gets worse after the rest of the tribe tie him up and abandon him; as he has grown even more insane from loneliness, delusionally ranting about how he still sees himself as "the hero", until he finally gets offed in an arson attack by the Pillow Tribe.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy:
    • He thinks of himself as being The Hero and main protagonist in some grand epic tale, when he's actually just a minor antagonist in a Horror Comedy. His false belief that Steth is his Love Interest also counts.
    • When Stanley and the other tribe members first discovered Connor when he was unconscious, Stanley (not unreasonably) assumes that Connor must be an escaped convict because of his orange prisoner uniform, and gives that as a reason to not trust him. While Connor technically is a prison inmate, his only crime is being an abnormal person with supernatural powers.

    Steth 

"Stethoscope" (or "Steth" for short)

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Voiced by: Emirichu

A young woman who serves as a medic for the tribe, and quickly becomes very infatuated with the mysterious new member Thorn.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: Although she's conventionally attractive, her crazy, obsessive personality is very off-putting for Thorn, even before he regains his memories of being Connor and his love for Natalie.
  • All Women Are Lustful: She is incredibly forward in her desire for Connor and makes zero effort to hide her intentions. This includes taking multiple pictures of him while they are in the group shower.
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Averted at the end of "The Infinite IKEA (part 2)", when Steth gets fused with the rest of the tribe into one big, grotesquely disfigured flesh blob. Her face also gains two Extra Eyes. She doesn't seem to mind this at all though.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While Steth seems to be quite helpful and courteous for the most part, her obsession with getting into Connor's pants reveals some hidden mental instability. Her declaration that "one of these days, I'll wear you down bitch" implies that she's quite willing to keep pestering and harassing Connor until she somehow forces him to reciprocate her feelings, without any respect or consideration for his own wishes. And just imagine how she'd react if she ever learned that Connor already has a girlfriend...
  • Everyone Has Standards: Despite her obsession with Connor and her enjoying being fused into a deformed flesh blob, Steth clarifies that she finds incest disturbing.
  • Foil: To Connor's (actual) Love Interest, Natalie. Both girls fall madly in love after first sight of Connor, but they express their attraction to him much differently. While Natalie is very shy and reluctant to openly admit her feelings for him, Steth is much more forward and sexually aggressive. Natalie at least tries to respect Connor as a person who needs personal space; while Steth doesn't, as she seems to objectify him and regularly steps on his boundaries. It's no wonder why Connor reciprocates Natalie's love for him; while he sees Steth as just a weird friend at best, understandably having little patience for her more overbearingly clingy personality.
  • Has a Type: She admits that men with a Mysterious Past strongly intrigue her.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Connor is not eager to reciprocate her blatant flirting. She's also on the other side of this trope, with Stanley's hopeless crush on her.
  • Hospital Hottie: Stanley certainly thinks of Steth this way, but Connor ignores her blatant seduction efforts, which is implied to be because he's still subconsciously smitten with Natalie despite his memory loss.
  • In Love with Your Carnage: Connor is already established as being quite attractive to the other gender. However what really cements her interest in him is how skilled a warrior he is.
  • The Medic: Her role in the group is to treat everyone's injuries the best she can with her knowledge as a veterinarian.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: She actually enjoys being fused into a horrifically disfigured flesh blob in the Teleporter Accident, since it's almost exactly how she pictured being together with Connor.
  • Oblivious to Love: She doesn't seem to regard Stanley as anything more than just a weird friend despite his big crush on her. And Steth in turn doesn't realize that Connor is uninterested in her.
  • Open Heart Dentistry: In "the land beyond the parking lot", she was a livestock veterinarian. She still has enough medical skills to serve as a de-facto doctor for her tribe.
  • The Reveal: At the end of "The Infinite IKEA (part 2)", Dr. Stavros and Dr. Ludwig discover that Steth has some sort of neural anomaly affecting her brain, which is apparently linked to (if not the cause of) her intense attraction to Connor. This strongly implies that Connor himself has some sort of anomalous influence over Steth, which neither of them were aware of...
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Played with, as she admits to feeling lonely and deprived of any closely intimate relationships while being trapped in the Infinite IKEA for years.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Her obsessive desire for Connor is (mostly) played for laughs, but it still goes back around to being both annoying and creepy, and it certainly isn't depicted in a positive or sympathetic light.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: She strongly believes herself to be Thorn's one true Love Interest; a role that's already taken by Natalie, in addition to the fact that Connor is just romantically uninterested in Steth.
  • Yandere: Towards Connor in spite of — or as it's suggested, because of — his unusual nature.
    Steth: One of these days, I'll wear you down, bitch. And we'll finally be together forever, like conjoined twins... uh, but not like blood-related conjoined twins, that's incest.

    Tallboy 

"Tallboy"

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"Teamwork!"
Voiced by: Eddache

A very big, tall man from the Land Down Under.


  • Awesome Aussie: Certainly one of the more rugged members of the tribe, and his vocabulary is peppered with British obscenities.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He will voice his disgust if you're an "absolute wanker", such as Stanley after he killed Thorn.
  • The Big Guy: The muscleman of the tribe, he has some mild Testosterone Poisoning.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: He a bit loud and rather crass, but that's just manly.
  • Catchphrase: "Teamwork!"
  • Genki Guy: Is very vocal on his enthusiasm and pride for the other tribesmen, especially a "cheeky fucka" like Thorn.
  • The Heart: "Teamwork!"
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Briefly has an episode after he follows his good buddy ol' pal's instructions and breaks his neck, calming once Connor resurrects in front of him again.
  • Nice Guy: He helps his fellow man, standing by his friends' sides.

    Hope 

"Hope Chest"

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Voiced by: Vonnie

A green-haired girl.


  • Action Girl: Downplayed as we don't get to see her fight, but she always joins the men on supply runs, and is armed with a spiky club for defense.
  • Badass Longcoat: With dual bandoliers over it.
  • Companion Cube: Her namesake, a pink hope chest she carries.
  • Dork in a Sweater: A pink turtleneck obscuring her chin.
  • Plucky Girl: Is nothing but optimistic and polite towards her fellow tribesmen, even going as far to call the tribe's Merging Mistake as "kinda comfortable, like a big flesh Snuggie."
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: To Otto's blue hood.
  • Youthful Freckles: Certainly not a kid, but she definitely has a lot of years left in her.

    Ottoman 

"Ottoman Davenport Allen Keys"

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Voiced by: Pinely

A blue-hooded man.


    Hutch 

"Hutch"

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(breaths nasally) 
Voiced by: Stealthy Zoroark

A Swedish midget who's an all-around oddball.


  • AcCENT upon the Wrong SylLABle
  • Ironic Name: Remarks on how "Stanley" isn't the name of a furnishing item, likely not knowing that "Hutch" is also an English given name.
  • Spare Body Parts: Hutch has this to share about the number of bones he has, which makes one wonder if he's biologically anomalous.
    Connor: "You're a lot heavier than you look, Hutch."
    Hutch: "That's because I was born with two skeletons inside my body."
    Connor: "That is the worst thing I have ever heard in my life."
  • The Thing That Would Not Leave: Took a bit to understand Thorn's coughing and that he was bothering him.
  • Vader Breath: He's anything but a mouth breather. His labored sinuses intrude on Thorn's brooding time.

    Unnamed Tribesmen 

Unnamed Tribesmen (unofficially known as "Doorknobs" and "Baldie")

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Two members of the tribe with No Name Given.


=* Big Guy, Little Guy: Are the tallest and the shortest tribesmen, rivaled by Tallboy and Hutch respectively.
  • Flat Character: They're 95% appearance, 5% background noise.
  • Joke Character: The purpose of Doorknobs' character is to make an audible belated "squeak" as everyone turns their head towards something.
  • Mercury's Wings: Ones made from a pair of door handles on a belt strapped around the head.
  • No Name Given: Neither of them are even addressed by any official nicknames during their entire time onscreen.
  • The Voiceless: There's no lines from either of them.

Infinite IKEA — Other Tribes

    Other IKEA Tribes 

Other IKEA Tribes (including the Pillow Tribe)

Voiced by: Kevin Lieber (Chief of the Pillow Tribe)

There are other rival factions of humans trapped inside the Infinite IKEA, most of which are hostile to the Canopy Tribe and each other. Only one of these enemy groups, the Pillow Tribe, are named and given any speaking role in the plot.


  • Adaptational Villainy: In the original SCP-3008 story, the various communities of lost humans trapped within the Infinite IKEA are generally cordial and helpful to each other, cooperating for survival against the IKEA Staff monsters. However, the IKEA tribes in Confinement's "The Infinite IKEA" episodes are instead fighting a bloody war with each other, being portrayed as basically rival gangs of bandits and raiders trying to seize supplies and territories from each other. In fact, the plot focuses much more on the inter-tribal conflict, while the monsters are mostly there in the background.
  • Gang of Hats: Most of the Ikean tribes are essentially gangs of homicidal bandits, often having their own gimmicky motifs or outfits. Members of the Pillow Tribe cover their faces and bodies with pillows, and also use them as landing pads to soften the impact of falling from great heights.

Miscellaneous

    Annie 

Annie

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Voiced by: Connie Glynn

An old woman who encounters SCP-1879 at her Washington home.


  • An Arm and a Leg: SCP-1879 casually cuts off her right arm as payment when she buys a microwave.
  • Cornered Rattlesnake: When SCP-1879 cuts off her arm and casually taunts her fate on how she will likely die in a few seconds, she kicks her heel into his eye, which actually causes him to scream in pain and abruptly ends his song.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: She kicks SCP-1879 in the face so hard, that her heeled shoe gouges out one of his eyes; indicating that despite his inhuman and unearthly nature, he can at least be harmed.
  • Southern Belle: She has a very noticeable Southern accent as she talks (though if SCP-1879's article is any indication, then she must live in the Northwestern state of Washington).
  • The Mourning After: Foreshadowed by the family photo produced by SCP-978, she kicks SCP-1879 just when he calls her a "dimwitted widow".
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: She remains almost entirely unfazed by SCP-1879, even when he's bringing her into freakish pocket dimensions or sending a rooster into the future with a microwave.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Before she was killed by SCP-1879, not much of her is known outside of the fact that she's a lonely old widow who lost her husband and child.

    City of Connors 

City of Connorsnote 

Voiced by: Lord Bung

A large group of characters slated to appear in the upcoming Episode 8. Not much is really known about them yet, but they appear to be an entire community of Connor doppelgangers, though they all look very different from one another.


  • Body Horror: Many of them are scarred or disfigured by gruesome injuries, while others transformed into mutant beings who are not fully human in appearance.
  • Cyborg: One of the Connors has a half-robotic body.
  • Eye Scream: One of the Connors is bleeding from his gouged-out right eye socket.
  • Facial Horror: Many of them have mutilated or otherwise disfigured faces and heads.
  • Invisibility: One of the Connors has an invisible body, but he can still be identified by the cowboy hat and orange prisoner outfit he wears.
  • Me's a Crowd: All of them seem to be clones or duplicates of Connor, but they aren't perfectly identical to him or each other; they seem to be uniquely disfigured by various injuries, or transformed into stranger beings. It can be inferred that each of them are previous versions of Connor after he was killed, maimed or mutated by all sorts of anomalies.
  • Mushroom Man: There's a quartet of Connors whose bodies are covered with mushrooms and fungi.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: There's a quartet of very vampiric-looking Connors who are drinking blood from another Connor's severed head.
  • Shark Man: One of the Connors is a shark-like humanoid.
  • Squashed Flat: One of the Connors looks as if he was flattened and stretched out until his body became thin as paper.

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