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    SCP-001-The Gate Guardian 
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A giant flaming angel that guards what looks to be the Garden of Eden. One of the proposals for SCP-001.
  • Flaming Sword: He wields a sword of fire.
  • Gender Flip: In the actual SCP-001 proposal for The Gate Guardian, it's all but said out loud to be the female Archangel known as Jophiel. In the continuity of this series, it's instead the male Uriel.
  • Single-Stroke Battle: He defeats Satan with a single sword strike.

     SCP-035-The Possessive Mask 
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An ancient Greek mask holding a will and consciousness of its own. The mask has a number of supernatural properties.
  • Break Them by Talking: During the boldest escape attempt it's made, it drove several researchers to unintelligible insanity by talking to them about past traumas.
  • Cool Mask: An old style Italian drama mask. Whether it appears as a comedy mask or a tragedy mask to the viewer is random.
  • The Corruption: Everything around it will decay and distort from its constant sludge or its telepathic whispering, from the specially alloyed containment chamber it is locked in to the minds of personnel assigned to guard it. Even its host bodies are not safe from its corrosive influence (to the entity's chagrin), and they all rot to uselessness after a few hours.
  • Covered in Gunge: Constantly emits a corrosive black slime from its eyeholes and mouth,
  • Demonic Possession: What the mask does when put on a wearer (a dummy will do as well as a human body), enabling it to speak and move about. Unfortunately for the mask, its power rapidly burns through hosts (and automatically kills living ones). It seeks to remedy this problem by possessing SCP-682.
  • Evil Mask: As if the corrosive secretion isn't enough, it kills wearers, drives anyone around crazy, and turns the nearby environment into a World Gone Mad.
  • Faux Affably Evil: A smooth talking, affable object, which is all an act. Also a complete rat bastard, who rots whoever he manipulates into wearing him. It also stops being friendly once it is denied host privileges, and starts trying to corrode or madden its way out.
  • Manipulative Bastard: The mask is one smooth talker as attested by the researchers interviewing him. He uses his powers to manipulate Ruth into putting him on.
  • Make Them Rot: Rots the very area around him. And whoever he scams into wearing him.
  • Mask of Power: It possess anything that has a humanoid shape, including mannequins, corpses, and statues, enabling movement, and also sustains living wearers despite their decaying bodies (albeit not indefinitely).
  • Murderous Mask: Kills anyone who wears it, therefore it seeks the unkillable.
  • White Mask of Doom: Beneath the black sludge.

    SCP-053-Young Girl 
A little girl that causes anyone near her to go into a murderous rage.
  • Admiring the Abomination: Has become very fond of SCP-682, even crying when they were separated. When photographed with a camera that would show what she wished she was doing at that exact moment, it showed her riding on his back through the countryside.
  • Don't Fear the Reaper: For the Horseman of Death, she’s pretty nice.
  • Good Thing You Can Heal: SCP-053 will regenerate almost instantaneously from any wound, regardless of severity.
  • Hate Plague: Anyone over the age of three who make eye contact with, physically touch, or remain around SCP-053 for longer than 10 minutes will attempt to kill her, after killing or driving off everybody visible to them, then suffer massive heart attacks or seizures. She simply instantaneously heals all the injuries inflicted on her.
  • Horsemen of the Apocalypse: She’s Death, and 682 is her steed.
  • Morality Chain: In contrast to her effects on humans, SCP-682 immediately becomes docile when in her presence.
  • No-Sell: Any attempts to harm her result in the perpetrator dying of a heart attack. This allows SCP-682 to escape with her as a guard refuses to risk shooting her.

     SCP-082-Fernand 
One of the more brutal and violent SCPs. Fernand is a cannibal who carries himself as a British aristocrat who will not hesitate to attack and eat anyone nearby.
  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Most drawings of him portray him as far uglier usually with blood around his mouth. This version of him is still a Fat Bastard who's not exactly easy on the eyes but he's a lot more clean-looking than in other artworks.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: It's unknown if he actually comes from any nobility but he believes himself to be a lord who demands respect. And he'll gladly and literally bite your head off if you show him none.
  • Immune to Bullets: Bullets cannot pierce his skin.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: He isn't called "Fernand the Cannibal" because he likes eating vegetables. He'll wolf down an entire person like it is nothing before moving on to the next and he has quite the appetite.

    SCP-096-The Shy Guy 
An emaciated monster that launches into an unstoppable fury when someone sees his face.
  • Batman Can Breathe in Space: Not even being exposed to the vacuum of space is able to actually kill SCP-096.
  • Creepily Long Arms: Its arms are 1.5 meters long. For comparison, 096's body is 2.38 meters tall.
  • Don't Look At Me: Anyone who looks at its face will become the target of its wrath. It will bypass barriers and even the vacuum of space, in order to kill its target.
  • Hurl It into the Sun: Attempted in order to destroy it once and for all. In the event that the sun does not destroy it all images of the SCP are destroyed so that even if it manages to survive it will never leave the sun...the sun fails to destroy it, and trying to trap it there fails as having two men keep their eyes shut the entire time they were destroying the photographs meant they missed at least one.
  • In a Single Bound: 096 has as of "The Shy Guy In SPACE" shown the ability to actually leap all the way from Earth to the Moon when an unlucky D-Class is used as bait. It was also tested on other planets in the solar system, even being able to reach all the way to Pluto on its own without outside help.
  • Unstoppable Rage: In case you haven't read all of the other Tropes regarding SCP-096, nothing will stop 096 from finding the person who saw his face and destroying them.

    SCP-105-Iris 
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A young woman with the power to look through, animate, and interact with photographs, taken into foundation care after the court found it easier to believe she was insane than that she had powers.
  • Didn't Think This Through: She told the police a lie that she'd been on the phone with him when he was attacked to hide that her anomalous ability was the reason she knew her boyfriend was dead...and didn't think to realize that they would check the phone records.
  • I Just Want to Be Free: Iris is essentially a prisoner for the foundation, which provides her only a slightly better standard of living than the actual prison she would have went to otherwise, but she desperately wants to go outside again. Using her powers to simulate the feeling of it, and looks giddy at the idea she could be allowed to see the world through joining a special task-force.

    SCP-106-The Old Man 
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He is a disturbed man who can melt anything he touches. One of the most iconic and sadistic SCPs. He is the most recurring SCP so far.

    SCP-166-Teenage Succubus/Teenage Gaia 
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A devoutly religious girl with deer features and an allergy to the modern world.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Of sorts. She is accurate to the article on the wiki, but the article itself has been changed significantly from what most would recognize.
  • Adaptational Modesty: She went from being unable to wear any clothes, to only being able to wear all-natural fabrics.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: Her abilities related to being a succubus have changed to abilities related to being part nature goddess And half whatever her father actually is.
  • A Little Bit Beastly: Essentially, she has the antlers, ears, and hindlegs of a deer.
  • Anti Anti Christ: Following the rewrites, it is implied she is related to the Scarlet King on her mother's side. Like SCP-999, she really doesn't take after the king.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: She firmly believes her mother must have been a spirit because being a devout Christian girl she believes there's only one God.
  • Make Them Rot: She rots all metal objects near her.
  • Open Secret: It's almost too obvious to everyone even with all the redactions in any related documentation that Dr. Alto Clef is actually her father.
  • Pet the Dog: Since she no longer drives men into an uncontrollable desire for her, she's allowed access to a priest that the old version of her was denied and no longer has...unpleasant dietary requirements.

    SCP-321-Child Of Man 
The stillborn sister of Dr. Jack Bright who was revived and immediately taken into SCP custody, much to the despair of her father, Adam Bright.
  • Back from the Dead: She was originally stillborn, but her father used several SCP items — including her older brother SCP-590 — to bring her back to life.
  • Came Back Wrong: While she was successfully revived from the dead, she now has accelerated growth and healing abilities. She also still has the mind of an infant after all these years.
  • Gentle Giant: Despite being 3.1 meters (10 feet) tall, she's harmless.
  • Healing Factor: She can heal injuries at five times the rate of a normal human.
  • Womanchild: While her exact age isn't specified, she behaves very much like a young toddler due to the aforementioned mental illness.

    SCP-387-Living Lego 
A tub of Legos containing blocks that come alive once assembled.
  • Adaptational Badass: The Mega Bloks in this case. The SCP Wiki's article just has it as the target of the living Lego's implied attack, here it controls them instead.
  • Adaptational Deviation: In the SCP Wiki, it's mentioned that Mega Bloks cause the living lego to slowly turn towards it and [EXPUNGED]. While the wiki heavily implies that they ruthlessly attack the Mega Bloks, this series' interpretation has the Mega Bloks control them and turn them bigger and deadlier.
  • Attack Its Weak Point: The Mega Blok causes them to become hostile, bigger and deadlier. However, since the block is also the thing in control of them, removing it will return the living Lego back to normal.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Putting a Mega Block on them causes them to turn bigger and deadlier, with the Mega Block taking full control of them. Otherwise, they’re as harmful as Legos can be.
  • Living Toys: It's a tub of sentient Lego.

    SCP-490-Ice Cream Truck 
A sentient ice cream truck that activates late at night, using its hypnotic music to lure humans into entering it and process them into frozen treats.
  • Bad Humor Truck: An ice cream truck that uses hypnotic music to lure in people, killing them and converting their remains into "Super Surprise Flavor!" ice cream.
  • Brown Note: The music it plays hypnotizes humans into walking towards it and entering its rear doors. Those who are restrained or manage to escape have no memory of the event.
  • Car Fu: When it was confronted by backup agents, it used itself to ram into the barricade set up to apprehend it.
  • Happy Fun Ball: It's an Ice Cream Truck that's considered a Safe-class SCP, due to relative ease of containment. It still managed to kill Agent Sophia and very nearly managed to get Agent Lawrence.
  • Hour of Power: It is only capable of autonomous behavior between 2-5 am.
  • Human Resources: The victims that it lures in are made into the next batch of "Super Surprise Flavor!" ice cream.
  • Logical Weakness:
    • In order to hypnotize its victims, they need to hear its music. Agent Lawrence was thus rescued by a team with hearing protection to prevent being hypnotized.
    • The truck is autonomous only between 2-5 am. Once it passed the time limit of 5 am, it deactivated and the Foundation was able to capture it.
  • Sentient Vehicle: Between 2-5 am, the truck activates, moving around autonomously and using its hypnotic music to lure human prey into it.

    SCP-590-He Feels Your Pain 
A teenage boy with the ability to heal others by touching them, but at the cost of hurting himself in the process. He’s Dr. Bright’s younger brother, and his containment is believed to be a great source of grief for Bright.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: Dr. Jack Bright’s way of protecting him was having him cure several cases of mental illness until he could no longer perceive what the Foundation was doing to him.
  • Empathic Healer: His anomaly. It has nearly killed him at one point.
  • "It" Is Dehumanizing: Subverted. Even though the Foundation makes it clear that he’s not to be given a proper name or be viewed as anything other than a tool, he’s continuously referred to as a “he”, and is one of the few humanoids to get such treatment.
  • Vague Age: Dr. Buck says that age is complicated when it comes to him. For context, he’s been in Foundation custody for at least several decades, but he looks like a teenager, and has the mind of a toddler.

    SCP-662-The Butler's Handbell/Mr. Deeds 
SCP-662 is an old silver handbell that summons SCP-662-1, a gentlemanly servant called Mr. Deeds out of seemingly nowhere. Mr. Deeds will perform any task requested within reason. Even at the cost of his own life.
  • Battle Butler: Well, Deeds is a butler... and you can send him to kill people.
  • Benevolent Genie: Deeds will always try to fulfill his master's wishes as intended, and if he is incapable of doing so, will politely say so and suggest an alternative.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: He doesn't remember exactly when he was born, but believes it wasn't in this era. He recalls seeing the Horse and Buggy, and that bicycles were just becoming a fad with the wealthy, suggesting he's from the late 19th century.
  • Geas: When Dr. Buck asked Mr. Deeds why he cannot be able to talk about his own past or about how his abilities work seems to cause some sort of physical distress in Mr. Deeds.
  • Genie in a Bottle: Deeds, with the bell serving as his bottle.
  • Mundane Utility:
    • A number of "experiments" done with this SCP amount to Dr. Mirth getting Deeds to do his own personal errands. The Council had to tell him to knock it off.
    • How the bell itself was found also qualifies. It came to the Foundation's attention when a petty thief was trying to sell it to a pawn shop.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Mr. Deeds will follow the task of whoever rings his bell, be they a normal shopkeeper or a researcher from the Foundation, and will follow their tasks be it simply fetching them a beverage or killing someone or themself.
  • Offscreen Teleportation: Mr. Deeds has been able to perform this to varying degrees whenever the person who rung his bell sends him off on a task, though he does show a level of awareness whenever there are hidden cameras looking directly at him to see how his abilities work; which causes the cameras to short out.
  • Resurrective Immortality: If he is killed, he will revive the next time the bell is rung.
  • Unexplained Recovery: Whenever Deeds is killed, no matter how severe his injuries, he comes right back once his corpse is out of sight and the bell is rung.
  • A Wizard Did It: Not even Deeds himself is quite sure how he's able to do what he does. Thinking about it too much seems to distress him.

    SCP-682-Hard To Destroy Reptile 
A reptilian creature that can adapt to any attempt to kill it and holds a hatred for all life.
  • Affectionate Nickname: SCP-053 calls him “Lizzie.”
  • Animalistic Abomination: Natch. Even more so when in his true form.
  • Good Thing You Can Heal: After being doused in acid, Collingwood notes his vitals indicating he should be dead doesn’t mean much, followed by him immediately regenerating.
  • Odd Friendship: With SCP-053, though Buck doubts he actually sees her as a friend. Not so odd when it turns out he’s her steed.
  • Undying Loyalty: As the Pale Horse, towards SCP-053.

    SCP-811-Swamp Woman 
SCP-811 is a mutant Swamp Monster that was mutated as a kid.
  • Big Eater: She apparently likes bovine prey since she requested regular delivery of them.
  • Bizarre Human Biology: She has an incomplete digestive tract, absorbs nutrients through her skin, and has liquid rot for blood. Furthermore, her only method of voiding waste is to vomit. She also uses this to hunt.
  • Bloody Murder: The aforementioned liquid rot in her veins is pretty toxic, although she doesn't deliberately use it as a weapon.
  • Body Horror: Aside from the obvious (read: everything else in her entry that isn't creepily cute), her personal account of how she became what she is now was apparently quite painful and involved vomiting up all the blood in her system.
  • Cute Monster Girl: In an ugly cute sorta way, due to her mannerisms in her interview log. She also likes turtles.
  • Eloquent in My Native Tongue: Doesn't have a "native tongue", per se, but it's apparent that she has complex thoughts and is frustrated by her inability to express them well.
  • Expy: She is like a female version of Swamp Thing. Both are humans that were mutated into swamp creatures and both have shown a desire to be human again.
  • The Grotesque: Her description makes her sound like a hideous and repulsive creature who's very presence is a hazard to your health, but her docile nature, child-like demeanor, and tragic past make you want to risk contracting gangrene just to give her a hug.
  • Make Them Rot: Constantly secretes a mucus that does this out of the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet.
    • The Foundation even tried to use it to melt SCP-682. They didn't put her in the chamber with him, for obvious reasons; instead, they just scraped some of it off of her hands and feet over a period of time so they could spray it on him. Naturally, it didn't work.
    • Walking Wasteland: The plants in her enclosure are not immune to this; they are just very good at growing back afterward, and she's smart enough to give them time to heal.
  • Manchild: Seems to be this due to her mode of speech.
  • Mercy Kill:
    "Prognosis for personnel who have had contact with SCP-811's waste through a mucous membrane or open wound is good if broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy is begun in the first three hours, but then rapidly declines. Personnel who are D-Class or have gone 12 hours without getting treatment may request termination."
  • Non-Malicious Monster:
    • Most of the time. Despite her predatory nature, she's rather genial, cooperative, and even somewhat cheerful with Foundation personnel, likely because they feed her and look after her.
    • She also likes turtles and asked for one as a pet. It was denied, although turtles were removed from her dietary rotation.
  • Poisonous Person: Her digestive mucus, which she secretes from her palms and feet, rapidly reduces organic tissue into black liquid, her vomit is full of deadly bacteria, and surgery cannot be safely performed on her because it's impossible to maintain a sterile operating environment. Even her sweat is a "mild skin irritant".
  • Super Spit: SCP-811 can spit a toxic substance at a target while hunting. The target dies from either asphyxiation from having its breathing blocked or a devastating bacterial infection.
  • Swamp Monster: She is a woman mutated into a grotesque form who is implied to have lived alone in a swamp from a very young age. Most notably, she has an extremely strange physiology that has turned her into a Poisonous Person — she has an incomplete digestive tract, secretes digestive mucus from the palms of her hands and soles of her feet that rapidly reduces organic tissue into black liquid (which she then absorbs into her skin for nourishment), voids waste by vomiting a black tar containing various infectious bacteria that she can spit at a target while hunting, and has liquid rot for blood. However, despite her predatory nature, she is rather docile and child-like.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Kind of. While she's by no means a Girly Girl, for obvious reasons, she does seem to have feminine personality traits, such as a fondness for flowers (as evidenced by her asking for a specific type of flower for her enclosure) and cares about her hair (as evidenced by her asking for a hair brush and someone to wash her hair every other day). According to SCP-978, her preferred clothing would be a sundress, and she would like to braid ribbons into her hair.
  • The Tooth Hurts: Due to her regularly vomiting to void waste, she suffered from chronic tooth pain and requested to be relieved of it. The Foundation complied by removing all of her teeth and supplying her with dentures.
  • Tragic Monster: Her backstory is every bit as sad as it is nauseating.
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot: See Bizarre Human Biology above. Poor Gustav gets one, too.
  • Was Once a Man: Well, a little girl. She explains (in her own way) that she's this in her interview log.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She doesn't like crocodiles as food and requested they be taken off of her dietary rotor. Perhaps she didn't like that they bite back.
  • Wild Child: She has the mentality of a predatory animal. As long as she isn't frightened, threatened, or hungry, she's quite docile and safe to deal with.

    SCP-823-Carnival Of Horrors 
An entire amusement park that became anomalous. To name a few occurrences, such as a twisted "Tunnel of Love", a decapitating rollercoaster, possessive mascot suits.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It's not known what is killing people inside the park, how it does it, or even why. Some have theorized it might be related to the seven brides and the Scarlet King.
  • Amusement Park of Doom: It's a haunted amusement park that's killed over 200 people.
  • Arc Number: 231.
  • Body Horror: Most deaths in the park involve some degree of mutilation.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: The majority of the deaths in this park are horrifically violent. Some examples include a mascot found dead of suffocation, a group of people found decapitated on the roller coaster, a couple fused together in the tunnel of love, and a mutilated man found in the Hall of Mirrors.
    • Members of MTF Rho-71 suffered these as well. Examples include fatal brain trauma as a result of sexual penetration of the left eye, one with the entire contents of his gun's propellant found in his stomach and intestines, and one with a broken jaw and lung lacerations caused by his own teeth. All were ruled as suicides.
  • Forbidden Zone: An area within the park has been designated as the Red Zone. Nobody, Foundation or civilian, is allowed to enter and anyone who tries will be terminated by sniper fire. If music or piping is heard emanating from within the Red Zone, personnel are to immediately put on ear protection and withdraw to a 2 km perimeter.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: The man possessed by the Hippo suit's eyes glow red as part of the Demonic Possession.
  • Scenery Gorn: The park has been allowed to decay and become flooded with overgrowth since it was contained. Not that it's really seemed to change anything.

    SCP-835-JP-Keteru Yamiko 
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A murderous entity resembling a cliché anime schoolgirl, who strikes wherever there is shadow.
  • Alternate Self: Appears to have one in the new dimension Dr. Buck and the others are in, judging from the figurine of her in the movie reviewer's room.
  • The Cameo: A manga about her appears in the SCP-513 video. A figurine of her also appears on a movie reviewer’s shelf in THE ORIGIN of GOREFIELD.
  • Rage Quit: Basically, the Foundation took an unknowable and unstoppable monster, and turned her into an anime character. She eventually gets fed up with this and just gives up.
  • Yandere: She bears the appearance of the typical depiction of a Yandere, a schoolgirl with a knife, and is about as murderous as one too.

    SCP-953-Polymorphic Humanoid 
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A Kumiho with a taste for fresh liver and mocking those trying to contain her.
  • Berserk Button: She hates furries and being called a Kitsune.
  • Evil Gloating: Takes the time to leave a note for agent Ramsay to find mocking her for failing to contain her.
  • Hypnotic Eyes: She can hypnotize people into letting her kill them.
  • I Am a Humanitarian: She eats people's livers.
  • Insistent Terminology: She is called a Kumiho (Korean fox spirit), rather than a Kitsune, which is Japanese for fox.
  • Sadist: She loves killing and tricking people into eating human flesh.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Aside from human livers, she seems to like plum wine enough that it's used as a 'luxury item' to use as a reward for good behavior.

    SCP-966-Sleep Killer 
  • Adaptational Wimp: The original SCP-966 could emit an unknown form of radiation which permanently inhibits the ability of the affected creature to enter in any of the NREM and REM sleep stages. Here; its radiation only affects a victim when in close proximity and is easily curable by the Foundation after the beast is killed.
  • Invisible Monster: The only time it was made visible was when a flare was activated near it.
  • Monstrous Humanoid: It's appearance is very emaciated bordering on skeletal.
  • No Ontological Inertia: The effects of its sleep deprivation abilities vanished just after the instance of SCP-966 that was stalking Lawrence for a week was killed.

    SCP-999-The Tickle Monster 
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A blob creature that spreads love and eats candy.
  • All-Loving Hero: He is genetically incapable of truly hating anyone.
  • Anti Anti Christ: SCP-999 is the son of the Scarlet King, but couldn't be any less like his father and siblings.
  • Blob Monster: An orange blob creature that's capable of making others happy and loves to eat sweets.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: He’s visibly sad once Gustav reveals his betrayal and starts shooting people.

     SCP-1156-Wellington the Wonder Horse 
A talking horse with a Cockney accent.
  • Alternate Self: Has one in the form of the Long Horse in the new dimension Dr. Buck and the others are in.
  • The Ghost: Is only mentioned by Carson in the Long Horse video, noting how the latter is a dimensional counterpart to the former.
  • Sapient Steed: Much smarter than the average horse and is capable of talking, having a Cockney accent.

     SCP-1337-The Hitchhiker 
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Prior to house destruction
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After house destruction

The spirit of Mary Talish. A once harmless anomaly that now acts as a cautionary tale about why the foundation contains rather than destroys.


  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Thanks to the actions of one penny pinching researcher, Dr. Langford, Mary went from a harmless spirit who would ask strangers to take her home to the cemetery where she was buried, to a vicious killer who kills anybody that doesn't stop to give her a ride.

    SCP-1504-Joe Schmo 
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A man with the anomalous trait that he can't be harmed, but there's more to him than what others perceive.


  • And I Must Scream: Joe Schmo is unable to directly interact with anyone because they see and hear a polite man instead of the real him.
  • Karma Houdini: Joe Schmo never has to face the consequences of his actions, because nobody can ever see what he's really doing. His video concludes with him causing a Site-wide containment breach, and walking away completely unscathed.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: 1504 cannot be injured in any way. He can be knocked out by a blow to the head, but he can't be hurt.
  • The Hedonist: 1504 does whatever he wants. Whenever he wants, because he wants to, because he knows that nobody will ever stop him from doing it. He's stolen food out of people's hands. Assaulted them just because. He's never worked because he's never needed money to get something he wants, though that hasn't stopped him from robbing banks simply because he can.
  • No Name Given: He doesn't see the point in telling the researcher interviewing him his name since he's not actually listening to him. The foundation calls him Joe because that's what they thought he said.
  • The Sociopath: Justified. 1504 can't connect with people because they're quite literally incapable of interacting with the real him, and can't be harmed. Since nobody will stop him regardless, he has no ability to empathize with anybody and feels nothing about doing bad things to anybody since he won't be blamed for any bad thing he does, and being invincible means he can act with no regard to his wellbeing. Joe Schmo is a startling look at what would happen if a child had grown up realizing they'll never have to face the consequences of their actions.
  • Technopath: He has used this power to cause a containment breach at the end of his video.

    SCP-1562-Man Eating Slide 
A piece of rusty playground equipment that pulls anyone who goes down their arms at their sides underground...or at least it seems that way.
  • Dimension Lord: The king of the dimension at the other side is a living playground equipment monstrosity who has near-complete control of the dimension. Or so it seems, it turns out that the child trapped there is truly the one in charge, and once Agent Lawrence convinces the child, the child helps him escape.
  • Goo-Goo-Godlike: The king was formerly a child with awesome psychic and reality-warping powers. He's not. He's a manifestation of the power of his only subject.
  • Subverted Innocence: The SCP will trigger a lot of claustrophobia. If the victim is fortunate enough to escape underground they'll find themselves in a 'playground dimension' full of living predatory playground equipment trying to eat them. Then there's the king...
  • Was Once a Man: The king, prior to becoming a living jungle gym was once a child before he died in an accident in the playground 1562 was found in. Subverted in that the king is nothing but a projection created by the actual child trapped in that dimension.

    SCP-1765-Sisters 
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A trio of reality-warping sisters, who conduct their own form of experimentation on unlucky Foundation personnel.
  • Honey Trap: The title card for their featured episode shows three adult women dressed and posing provocatively, while in the actual episode the sisters are, or appear to be an older-teen, a mid-teen, and a young-teen girl all dressed conservatively.
  • Classical Mythology: Heavily implied to be the Sisters Of Fate from Greek mythology or the Norns from Norse mythology.
  • Reality Warper: It is clear that the three have the power to pretty much what ever they want.
  • Terse Talker: SCP-1765-3 only ever says one word at a time.
  • Unexplained Accent: 1765-2 speaks in a thick London cockney accent, despite the original article stating she spoke with a clearly Scottish accent
  • The Weird Sisters: Fit the mold, being a trio of 3 very odd women with supernatural powers.

    Thomas Blackwood/SCP- 1867 
A man who has encountered SCP-682 and live.
  • Ambiguous Situation: He is apparently a man who was turned into a sea slug. Or maybe a slug who believes he is a man.
  • Badass Normal: One of the few to encounter SCP-682 and live. Although, for reasons unknown, he eventually becomes an SCP himself.
  • Cool Old Guy: Took on a mission to hunt the dreaded Tarasque (SCP-682) and was nearly successful, if not for its regenerative powers.

    SCP-1913-The Furies 
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An odd trio of destructive SCPs, consisting of 1913-1 (The Cat), 1913-2 (The Girl), and 1913-3 (The Dog or "Freddie")
  • Cats Are Mean: 1913-1 is a living cat statue, and a grade-A jerk of a compulsive liar.
  • Hell Hound: 1913-3. Who in addition to commanding 1913-2, also produces what seems to be literal hellfire that incinerates any living thing it touches.
  • No Body Left Behind: Anyone unfortunate enough to have 1913-1's ink penetrate their skin will begin vanishing from the point of contact, until nothing is left of them.
  • No One Should Survive That!: SCP-1913-2 is oddly incapable of killing its victims no matter how badly it maims and dismembers them. Its victims will show continued life signs even if decapitated or if a vital organ such as a heart is torn out, until they sustain fatal injuries from another source.
  • Right-Hand Attack Dog: 1913-2's purpose, serving as little more than the group's attack dog. Which is doubly ironic in that she's commanded by a dog herself.
  • Terrible Trio: The three of them are related to each other and form an SCP, although it usually boils down to 1913-2 and 1913-3 as a duo trying to retrieve 1913-1.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: None of them can stand sulfur mineral and in 1913-2's and 1913-3's case will actively go out of their way to avoid it. This is also used for their containment procedures.

    SCP-2006-Too Spooky 
A shapeshifter who loves to transform based on the subject's fears. This would make him one of the foundation's most dangerous SCPs except for one thing: He has a poor understanding of what really scares people and loves to take the form of monsters from cheesy old sci-fi movies. Particularly a cyborg ape named "Ro-Man".
  • Beware the Silly Ones: As noted by Dr. Buck, while SCP-2006 is nicer than most SCPs, he has the potential to become possibly the most dangerous SCP of all time, thanks to his limitless shapeshifting abilities and Nigh-Invulnerability.
  • Character Shill: Oddly enough, they sometimes tend to be the one endorsing an advertisement during an episode's paid promotion section.
  • Nightmare Retardant: Invoked by the foundation by tricking 2006 into thinking bad horror movies with dated effects and stilted acting are the height of terror. As such, "Ro-Man" comes across less as a shapeshifting nightmare creature and more as a geek who really loves to act out their favorite movies. Pretty hard not to chuckle at his antics.

    SCP-2030-Laugh is Fun 
One of the stranger anomalies recorded, "Laugh is Fun" is the name of an anomalous hidden camera prank show hosted by a mysterious and sadistic M.C called Laughy McLaugherson who loves to put evidently disappeared victims in strange, bizarre, and outright horrific situations.
  • Depraved Kids' Show Host: While presented more like a family show than exclusively a kid show, Laughy McLaugherson hits all the marks of a depraved host. Imagine if a certain clown prince of crime were the host of his own prank tv show and it would be this. Right down to forcing the participants to laugh even if there's absolutely no humor to be found by anyone with a fully functional brain.
  • The Faceless: No matter what angle is shot, Mclaugherson's face is never shown. Even during one scene, he is seemingly wearing a lampshade on his head despite there being no point.
  • Immoral Reality Show: The fact that every contestant is someone reported to have either died or gone missing during that season's year should probably tell you something.
  • "Just Joking" Justification: Exaggerated. Everyone goes from freaking out to Dissonant Serenity as soon as SCP-2030-1 appears and tells them they're on a prank show.
  • Long-Runners: The show's been running since 1976, according to one streaming site it has appeared on.
  • The Mockbuster: Rental copies of the show often have modified covers for other comedy series.
  • Madness Mantra: Just guess what single word the host with "laugh" in his name says over and over.
  • Never Found the Body: All victims on the show are reported to either be dead or missing in real life, with their bodies unrecovered. The Foundation theorizes that they're abducted by the film crew after their segment is recorded.
  • Sadist Show: The show revolves around very disturbing things happening to its participants, such as squirrels bursting from a man's skin and pigeons forcing themselves down an elderly woman's throat until her stomach ruptures.
  • Word-Salad Horror: There is definitely something off with the Netflix description:
    "Have you ever like laugh you come laugh and have all the fun and laugh! Starring all your favorite laugh so ever and always make go to your life!"

    SCP-2396-Ms. Sweetie 
One of the Little Misters created by Dr. Wondertainment who cannot be approached by men and produces anomalous candies.
  • Adaptational Deviation: According to her article on the wiki, she’s 2.5 meters tall (around 8 feet) but in “The Finale”, she’s shown to be shorter than Agent Green.
  • Does Not Like Men: Males who come within 50 yards of her either try to leave as quickly as possible or end up in something like a diabetic coma. She says this is to “keep nasty brothers and their friends away.”. Though it's implied she doesn't like boys but has no problem with males she considers men, since when Green hits the alarm she sounds disappointed and says "Always a boy. Never a man."
  • Foreshadowing: She's dangerous yes, but her escaping containment doesn't warrant setting off the onsite nuke...
  • Logical Weakness: She's dangerous and potentially deadly to males, but her effects don't affect women. She's also much more trusting towards females than males. As such, the female Agent Ramsey manages to re-contain her without much effort at all.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Candy. She becomes highly aggressive when deprived of it.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her breaching containment eventually leads to an entire site getting nuked. Though it's heavily implied that it was Gustav who helped to breach her containment.
  • Womanchild: She appears to be an adult but throws a tantrum when she doesn’t get candy.

    SCP-3000-Anantashesha 
An eel of immense size who may be of divine origins.
  • Animalistic Abomination: It resembles a massive moray eel. However, it is clearly nothing of the kind. It may or may not be a deity, but either way it's a huge serpentine monster that destroys people's minds with its mere presence.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It is unclear if SCP-3000 is the actual deity Anantashesha or merely a powerful being. The doctor who initially thought SCP-3000 was Anantashesha changed his mind immediately before he was consumed by SCP-3000.
  • Eldritch Abomination: SCP-3000 shows heavy shades of this, given its effect on memory, dreams and cognition. It's implied that looking at the eel makes one realize how insignificant their life is, and that they will return to inert matter and be forgotten in the span of the Time Abyss, in which the eel will continue to live on forever. While it will readily snap up the humans offered to it, it does not digest them. Scans indicate that its insides are full of intact human bodies. Given what it does to peoples' minds, it is entirely possible every human it's eaten are trapped in some And I Must Scream phenomenon, still aware but otherwise with their minds destroyed entirely.
  • Mind Rape: Anyone who gets too close to it will act erratically and other severe mental effects.
  • Sanity Slippage: A side-effect, given the eel's powerful Mind Rape abilities, is that any people in its vicinity will slowly begin to lose touch with reality. It is designated a major cognitohazard.
  • Slippery as an Eel: A gigantic moray eel estimated between 600 and 900 kilometers long, living off of the Ganges delta.

    SCP-3166-You Have No Idea How Alone You Are, Garfield 

Nicknamed "Gorefield", 3166 is a horrific pasta-filled monster that resembles one of the worlds' most famous cats, that attacks anyone that causes the Garfield franchise's popularity to decline.


  • Alternate Self: As Carson notes, the new dimension he and the others are staying in also has their own SCP-3166.
  • Animalistic Abomination: A cat-like abomination that bears a resemblance to Garfield. It's far from an animal, being much more monstrous and filled with lasagna.
  • Berserk Button: It only appears whenever the Garfield franchise has a popularity decline, and its preferred targets are the people who contributed to this decline or criticize the franchise. This even includes Garfield's creator Jim Davis, who is its most frequent victim.
  • Blunt "Yes": When one soon-to-be victim asks 3166 if it's going to attack him because he was badmouthing Garfield 3, the SCP curtly nods.
  • Can't Take Criticism: It will appear whenever the Garfield franchise has a popularity decline, and it targets and kills those who criticize the franchise or have contributed to the popularity decline.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: It kills people by Force Feeding them lasagna until they choke to death or until their organs rupture. The lasagna also contains meat genetically identical to Jim Davis' flesh.
  • Rage Against the Author: 3166's most frequent victim is Jim Davis, Garfield's creator. To the point, his fridge is stocked with lasanga just in case and the Foundation has stopped erasing his memory.
  • Resurrective Immortality: If he is killed, he will revive the next time someone insults the show.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Just like the actual Garfield, it's attracted to lasagna. This makes using lasagna as a Delicious Distraction a viable, if temporary option against it.

    SCP-3887-Monster Under The Bed 
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Donna
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Grenda

A young woman named Donna (SCP-3887-A) and Grenda, the monster that lives under her bed (SCP-3887-B) who have built a friendship over the years.


  • Adaptational Modesty: 3887-B is implied to have very prominent breasts in the original article. This is replaced with a shaggy mane of hair that covers her entire chest in this canon.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: The nature of Donna's abuse is changed from emotional to implied physical abuse. This in turn subjects Grenda to Adaptational Heroism as the original canon makes it ambiguous if she was over-reacting or not.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: Donna's abusive partner is a woman in the original SCP canon but is a man here, meaning Donna is either straight compared to her lesbian canon counterpart or bisexual.
  • Berserk Button: 3887-B will attack anyone that she perceives as a threat to 3887-A, such as tearing her abusive boyfriend's arms off before killing him, and then scaring Dr. Buck until the woman is a sobbing wreck.
  • Break Them by Talking: After listening to Dr. Buck treat 3887-A so harshly, mad with hunger, it drags the woman into her dimension. Then it proceeds to spend three minutes verbally tearing the doctor apart by triggering her childhood trauma, phobias and deep-rooted issues all to make the stoic to the point of frigid woman curl up into a fetal position and cry her eyes out.
  • Emotion Eater: 3887-B's species feeds on fear. They can also eat used socks and...meat, but prefer fear and cannot sustain themselves solely on socks.
  • The Empath: 3887-B knows what you're feeling. It knows when you're afraid no matter how much you bury it, and it knows how to bring it to the surface.
  • Not Afraid of You Anymore: 3887-A is no longer afraid of 3887-B, who regard each other as friends. This turns out to be a bad thing since 3887-B feeds on fear, and without fear will starve and become more desperate for food.
  • White Sheep: 3887-B is not the only one of her kind. However, she does seem to be the only one that didn't try to go farther with their kid than eating socks.

    SCP-3927-The Fancy Mouse 
An animated taxidermied mouse in gentleman clothing. It displays anomalous effects in the absence of old-timey music from a record player.
  • Berserk Button: It does not like modern technology and will bite at those who possess a mobile phone while handling it.
  • High-Class Glass: Wears a monocle over its left eye.
  • Lost Pet Grievance: Inverted. Its abilities seem to be the result of grief over the death of its owner, Diana.
  • Nice Mice: It's generally friendly as long as one doesn't have modern technology on hand.
  • Slow Transformation: In the absence of music from a record player, it will slowly transform its "primary caretaker" into an old lady named Diana over the course of several days, starting from a mental transformation with the person speaking British Slang, and followed by the person growing old and wearing a nightgown.

    SCP-4158-Big Charlie 

A bovine-esque creature born from a cow at Butcher's Block slaughterhouse. It has grown to a large size and had provided the slaughterhouse with its meat.


  • Animalistic Abomination: A creature born from a cow, with flesh identical to that of a cow's... but it's definitely something other than a cow, with accelerated growth and regenerative capabilities.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: SCP-4158's blood can animate severed limbs and meat chunks, but they are extremely hostile.
  • Antagonistic Offspring: Unlike SCP-4185, its offsprings are hostile upon encountering Agent Lawrence and Carson.
  • Death by Childbirth: It burst out of its mother's womb, leaving a gaping hole in its mother.
  • Gentle Giant: Despite growing to quite a large size, it is not hostile and doesn't even acknowledge the SCP personnel during feeding, bathing, or when it's being sheared of its excess meat.
  • Healing Factor: SCP-4158 is able to regenerate even after being butchered to just its bones. Because of its constant growth, Butcher's Block slaughterhouse had sheared off its excess mass every week.
  • Vertebrate with Extra Limbs: SCP-4185 is shown to be able to grow extra limbs.

    SCP-4335-A Welt In The Crucible 
An eldritch humanoid entity that haunts Minecraft worlds, seeking to destroy creation.

     SCP- 5962 - RONALD 
A humanoid entity resembling Ronald McDonald that burps out McDonalds products made out of people.
  • Adaptational Modesty: Its article on the wiki describes it as being naked save for red shoes and yellow gloves. Here, it wears the full Ronald McDonald outfit.
  • Adaptation Expansion: Its article on the wiki makes doesn't explicitly mention how it creates its food products. Here, it's revealed that they're made from humans consumed by a much more hostile Alternate Universe version of it.
  • Humanoid Abomination: Both versions resemble humans, but the other dimension's version is actually a monster that eats humans and then the one in Foundation custody regurgitates them as McDonalds products. This crosses over with Animalistic Abomination, for the one in custody at least, since it’s genetically identical to cows.
  • Human Outside, Alien Inside: Aside from sweating frying oil, it could pass as a normal (albeit creepy) human. On the inside, though, it lacks most human organs and instead has 27 stomachs that serve as a portal to another dimension.
  • To Serve Man: The version of it in the other dimension actively hunts and eats humans.

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