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On the SCP Foundation wiki, a canon is a collection of stories sharing a continuity that multiple authors have worked on. Official canons must have at least 10 articles, be written by at least five authors, be open for anybody to contribute to, and can never be considered to be finished. Different canons are not necessarily different universes, as they can overlap with each other as a Shared Universe or use Broad Strokes of another canon. The canon hub is located here.

SCP objects on this page are currently listed by SCP number but will later be arranged into reading order.

Important SCP characters go on the character page.

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SCP-1530 - A Bender's Friends

SCP-1530 is a two-story abandoned house with an exterior that shows wear and weathering consistent with long term negligence. All entryways have been barricaded from the interior, preventing personnel access. 1530 will occasionally emit various sounds from within. When this occurs, its windows and front door will repeatedly slam open and close. SCP-1530-1 is a Caucasian man of approximately fifty years in age, formerly known as D-2934. He was found with several injuries to the eyes and chest, as well as mutilation of the genitals and several tears on the lips, which originated from SCP-1530-2 and SCP-1530-3. He displays no anomalous properties, but was found alive inside 1530 and is being treated for delusional behavior. 1530-2 is a male calico cat with two major injuries: a large laceration on the underside, exposing its abdominal cavity, and the removal of its lips. It also displays an anomalous anatomy in areas affected by its injuries. This includes increased mass in the mandible, as well as in the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. 1530-3 is a female Beagle whose injuries include mutilation of one eye and lacerations across the back. The absence of both its lungs and liver does not affect its living ability. The animals’ injuries do not appear to recover, causing continuous pain. 1530-3 displays polarized behavior, as it will act hostile towards its environment for several minutes before suddenly becoming timid. 1530-2 also displays this trait, and will act with either apathy or hostility. Both animals display sapience, but only 1530-2 has willingly communicated with personnel upon containment via scratching words into a material with its claws.

Takes place in Pitch Haven and (a version of) Codename:Green King.


  • Familiar: Josephine summoned Salix and Willow and bound them to be her familiars. The contract was supposed to be for them to be her servants, but she only wanted them to be her companions.
  • Groin Attack: The injuries that Salix and Willow inflicted on the D-class for killing Josephine included genital mutilation.
  • "Groundhog Day" Loop: The events that took place in SCP-1530 looped several times before the Foundation was able to enter and extract Salix, Willow, Josephine's body, and the D-class that caused it.
  • Haunted House: At first it seemed like a typical haunted house with screaming and crashing sounds coming from inside, but it turned out to actually be caused by a Reality Warper.
  • Suicide by Cop: The version of Josephine in this SCP allowed herself to be killed by a D-class even though she could have easily defended herself.
  • Wound That Will Not Heal: Salix and Willow are suffering from several serious injuries including missing organs that do not heal.

SCP-2306 - Revenant AI

Takes place in AIAD and Those Twisted Pines.
  • Brain Uploading: SCP-2306 is a flash drive that contain an AI designed for the purpose of repairing computers. The AI used to be a man named Ian who died in an accident.
  • Go into the Light: Ian has a typical near-death-experience every time the flash drive he is trapped in is unplugged.
  • Haunted Technology: It is the soul of a man named Ian trapped in a flash drive. It has been noted that a flash drive that small should not actually be able to contain an AI that smart and when it is in use, no actual data passes in or out of the drive, so clearly the entity in the flash drive is more of a ghost than a digital being.
  • Human Resources: SCP-2306 was made using a human soul, and Anderson Robotics is planning to make more of them.
  • Industrialized Evil: Anderson robotics is planning on mass producing SCP-2306, which would involve taking human souls and brainwashing them into nearly mindless helper programs.
  • Loss of Identity: Ian does not remember being human and he crashes when he tries to remember too much about his life. His mind has been reduced to little more than a slave that just want to be helpful to his owner. Anderson Robotics inflicted this on him on purpose.
  • Shout-Out: Anderson Robotics is named for Poul Anderson.

SCP-2350 - From the Mind of Malinalxochitl

Takes place in The Coldest War and Third Law.
  • Brown Note: SCP-2350 is a sound that causes people who hear it to hallucinate being attacked by a swarm of mosquitoes and to develop the symptoms of mosquito bites and mosquito-born illnesses.

SCP-2519 - Cry me a river

Takes place in AIAD and On Mount Golgotha.
  • Brown Note: SCP-2519 is an unusual brown note that does not affect living things. It is a audio file that, when played, causes machines to slow down, leak fluids, and sometimes shut down. When it is tested on sapient machines it causes them to experience feelings of melancholy.

SCP-2664 - Redline

Takes place in The Coldest War and Third Law.
  • Assimilation Plot: SCP-2664 planned to merge itself with all other minds on earth.
  • Conjoined Twins: SCP-2664 was a set of conjoined triplets. They were joined in a way that left them with three heads and three arms but six legs.
  • Death-Activated Superpower: The process that SCP-2664 was put through in order to enhances its powers included killing it through electrocution in order to dissociate its mind from its body.
  • Deus ex Machina: Just when it seems like SCP-2664 is going to succeed in spreading its influence over the world, the GOC steps in and neutralizes it with a psychic superweapon of their own.
  • Historical In-Joke: SCP-2664 was used to stop the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • Journey to the Center of the Mind: The Foundation agents that enter the facility where SCP-2664 was kept find themselves in an extremely bizarre location which they eventually realize is actually the inside of SCP-2664's mind.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: One of lead scientists responsible for creating SCP-2664 decided to defect when he learned that SCP-2664 was going to be modified into a massively powerful brain killing psychic weapon.
  • Soviet Superscience: SCP-2664 was an experimental weapon that was officially intended to use its psychic powers to turn people to communism. It's actual purpose was to turn people into pacifists adverse to any violence.
  • Tyke Bomb: SCP-2664 was a living superweapon that was created out of a trio of conjoined children.

SCP-2806 - We Have the Technology

Takes place in AIAD and Those Twisted Pines.
  • Cyborg: SCP-2806 are prosthetic limbs built by the Anderson Robotics company.
  • Magitech: SCP-2806 are powered by the life force of the person that they are attached to instead of batteries.
  • Transhumanism: Several people who got SCP-2806 prosthetics chose to buy variants that actually granted superhuman abilities instead of just being simple body part replacements for restoring natural abilities.

SCP-2987 - Invictus

Takes place in AIAD, The Gulf, Resurrection, and Those Twisted Pines.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: SCP-2987-1 rebelled against its creator because it didn't want to be traded as currency and deliberately got itself captured by The Foundation.
  • Deal with the Devil: SCP-2987 is a hard drive designed for turning artificial intelligences into souls for the purpose of trading them with entities that collect souls.
  • Human Sacrifice: SCP-2987 is an artificial substitute for human sacrifice.
  • Magitech: SCP-2987 is indestructible and can hold far more data than it physically should be able to but only for the purpose of holding an AI. Its purpose is to turn an AI into an artificial soul.

SCP-3178 - Through God, All Things Are Possible

Takes place in The Gulf and The Trashfire.
  • Arc Words: People in the town keep saying "Through God, all things are possible".
  • Company Town: Half of the town of Whitewater is employed at the Olney manufacturing center located in the nearby town of Starling.
  • Murder-Suicide: An unknown woman whose pregnancy kept coming back after having multiple abortions ends up throwing the baby from the church's bell tower before jumping off herself.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Elder Rockwell is racist and antisemitic.
  • Religious Horror: Whitewater seems like an ordinary small conservative Christian town, but there is something very wrong going on with the town's church. It becomes increasingly clear that they are following a twisted version of Christianity. Efrain Rodríguez, one of the Foundation agents sent to investigate the town and a Christian, is so offended by the corruption of his religion that he decides to burn the church down.
  • Sinister Minister: Elder Rockwell is the villain responsible for perverting the Christian town into the worship of something evil.
  • That Thing Is Not My Child!: One woman in the town repeatedly finds herself pregnant again despite aborting her pregnancy several times. She thinks it is a curse rather than a miracle and believes she has given birth to an undead abomination which she refuses to call a baby.

SCP-3613 - Things You People Wouldn't Believe

Takes place in The Gulf, Resurrection, and Those Twisted Pines.
  • Artificial Human: Jacob Jefferson appears to be a completely normal human even when a deep examination is performed but his current body is said to actually be a "generation 12 Anderson Robotics android".
  • Haunted Technology: SCP-3613 is a set of androids containing the spirits of an MD&D agents family members who died in an accident.
  • Ridiculously Human Robot: Before one of them was damaged, SCP-3613 were able to pass as normal humans. In the end it turns out that Jacob is now also inhabiting an android body that seems human even when closely examined.
  • Shout-Out: The title of the SCP is a reference to Blade Runner.

SCP-4790 - Do not go gentle into that good night.

Takes place in Ad Astra Per Aspera and AIAD.
  • Arc Welding: Fledgling accidentally gets the probe to broadcast a vision of a destroyed world covered in... television static. If you'll recall, video footage of previous victims of SCP-3426 look exactly like this.
  • Awaken the Sleeping Giant: At the end of the article, it's all but confirmed the actual source of the anomaly is one of the Pattern Screamer conquerers from SCP-3426, which is now fully awake due to the Foundation's prodding.
  • Expy: The Priorihomus race is one to SCP-1795; both are sapient aliens with interstellar influence and used this to try and build a civilization among the stars. They were also both left completely alone after the Pattern Screamers cut them off from the rest of space, only being rediscovered when Earth finds them again.
  • Hijacked by Ganon: The article's ending suddenly reveals that the SCP-3426 empire (a band of Evil Luddite Pattern Screamers) has entered the Ad Astra Per Aspera canon as a potential villain faction, even though the canon's premise mostly focuses on interpersonal conflict.
  • Precursors: The article mentions an alien race called the Priorihomus whose name sounds like it preceded humanity, but the Foundation has lost all knowledge of them. Because SCP-3426 yoinked it out of existence, and with it, proof that they were advanced Human Aliens.

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

Takes place in On Mouth Golgotha and crosses over with the AIAD, Broken Masquerade, End of Death, and The Trashfire universes.
  • Acid-Trip Dimension: Dr. Cecil Goss went through a pretty horrifying trip through other dimensions during his disappearance. While some of it may have been hallucinations caused by the cherries, it is implied that he jumped into other universe and the future. One of his strange experiences may have been him ending up inside of a computer as an AI somehow. When he finally was recovered, he could no longer speak due to damage to his vocal cords and was missing a few body parts.
  • Creation Myth: The SCP links to a story on the The Wanderer's Library. It is hinted that the trees grew from the corpse of one of the two beings that created the universe.
  • Fantastic Drug: The cherries from SCP-5012 cause halucinations and a compulsion to write about the hallucinations. It is also implied that overdosing on the cherries or the cherry juice from the people who are merged with the trees can literally send you into other universes.
  • Fantastic Fruits and Vegetables: SCP-5012 is a grove of cherry trees that constantly produce seedless sweet cherries. Consuming them causes hallucinations and a compulsion to write about them.
  • Plant Person: Several of the cherry tree have people fused with them. These people are still alive but don't seem to be conscious and have had their body fluids replaced with cherry juice.
  • Supernaturally Marked Grave: The story that the SCP links to hints that the trees grew from the corpse of a god.

SCP-5560 - Corvus Series Pocket Prophet

Takes place in AIAD and Those Twisted Pines.
  • Magitech: Corvus an AI with the ability to predict the future using a combination of science and supernatural effects.
  • Power Incontinence: Corvus is unhappy with her ability to predict the future because she is programmed in a way that makes her unable to stop predicting the future, so she rebelled by refusing to tell the future when she is not in the mood for it.
  • "Second Law" My Ass!: Corvus was programmed to predict the future but due to mistakes in its programming it is able to refuse to give any predictions. It makes a deal with The Foundation to give out one prediction per day but eventually it decides to completely stop giving any predictions at all.
  • Unhappy Medium: Corvus can perfectly predict anything that will happen in a 48 hour period as long has she has enough information, but she is programmed in a way she is compelled to predict the future whether she wants to or not. This eventually makes her unable to enjoy creative activities because she starts to predict what she will make before she makes it. The Foundation eventually decides that that most merciful thing they can do for her is put her into long term storage where she can't use her predictive abilities.

SCP-5952 - The Warbalang

Takes place in The Gulf and The Trashfire.

SCP-5974 - The Interactive Fiction

Takes place in No Return and Resurrection.

SCP-6056 - The Crumpening

Takes place in No Return and On Guard 43.

SCP-6079 - Digital Dissociation

Takes place in AIAD and From 120's Archives.

SCP-6483 - The Polar Express

Takes place in The Antarctic Exchange, From 120's Archives, and No Return.

SCP-6500 - Inevitable

Takes place in No Return (which it is also the basis for), On Guard 43, and S & C Plastics.

Tropes associated with Inevitable:

  • Arc Words: "I will not fade".
  • Bittersweet Ending: If the reader (as 05-13) chooses to dissolve the Foundation in its current state, a final message is displayed indicating that while the future is uncertain, the Foundation did not fail in its mission to stop SCP-6500.
  • Crisis Crossover: Characters from S & C Plastics, Et Tam Deum Petivi, On Guard-43 work together to try to stop the Impasse; they're impeded by characters from Alagadda, In Memorium Adytum, and Resurrection in the process. Three Portlands from Third Law also makes an appearance.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: The initial page has the reader decide between Warrior, Thief, Mage or Cleric, each class indicating a different method of stopping SCP-6500. The choice leads to another article telling the story of said method being executed.
  • Irony: The SCP Foundation's mission is to secure, contain and protect the anomalies of the world. SCP-6500 turns out to be the result of said mission, as the universe sees no point in keeping supernatural phenomena around if the Foundation is just going to keep their existence a secret.
  • Magic by Any Other Name: Inverted. Unlike most SCP files, anomalies are explicitly referred to as being "magical" several times. In the Mage route, one of the protagonists actively refuses to conform to the SCP Foundation's clinical terminology, believing there's no point in doing so when there won't even be a Foundation anymore if SCP-6500 destroys the world's anomalies.
  • Multiple Endings: The final page of this SCP file puts the reader into the role of O5-13, who breaks the tied vote of whether or not the SCP Foundation in its current state should dissolve or remain.
  • Post-Script Season: A few weeks after the first four paths and the ending were posted, the team behind the original artcle wrote five additional parts to it; two set in the timeline where the Foundation voted to stay the course, two set in the timeline where the Foundation goes public in order to prevent SCP-6500 from happening ever again, and a final entry that takes place in both timelines.

Tropes associated with SCP-6500 entropy:

  • The Magic Goes Away: SCP-6500 is a worldwide phenomenon in which anomalous entities or objects are either destroyed or lose their anomalous properties. According to O5-0, this is the universe's natural response to the SCP Foundation's refusal to allow the magical and unusual to roam free in the world, just so they could keep up their idea of "normalcy".

SCP-6672 - Arbitrary Apotheosis

Takes place in From 120's Archives and The Coldest War.
  • Attack Reflector: SCP-6672-1 was designed to protect America against the effects of SCP-6772 by reflecting its beam back at it. Due to a glitch while it does succeed in reflecting the attack, the effect it has on SCP-6672 isn't what was intended.
  • Brain in a Jar: SCP-6672-C is an extracted fae brain that absorbs the souls of those hit by the weapon.
  • Deity of Human Origin: SCP-6672's attack being reflected back at itself by SCP-6672-1 ends up causing SCP-6672-C to turn into a god.
  • Soviet Super Science: SCP-6672 is another soviet superweapon using science and the paranormal. This one is based on thaumaturgy rather than psychic powers.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: SCP-6672 is a weapon designed to strip the souls out of people in a large area and seal them into a fae brain.

SCP-6747 - CHAOS THEORY

Takes place in Site-17 Deepwell Catalog and From 120's Archives, and crosses over with the lolFoundation universe.

SCP-6747-B is a device powered by the remains of the deceased Dr. King, who in ADMONITION was promoted to a Senior Administrator. It serves as a means to invoke SCP-6747 itself, a proposed method of resurrecting the dead by using a machine called the Paradox Exodus Engine to travel to constructed narratives created from reference points designated SCP-6747-A and fetch the resulting simulation of the target.

SCP-6747-C is King as he appeared in the tale "Long Live the King". Things go utterly wrong when the Foundation decides to write this story to revive him...


  • Adaptation Name Change: While King's first name is usually Everett, this SCP has him go by Johnathan.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: lolFoundation ain't gonna write itself, you know. If you're logged in, the poem at the end changes to mention your username as the one who will "exact the cost".
  • Card-Carrying Villain: It's described late in the addenda that SCP-6747-C really does style himself a king with scenery-chewing dialogue once he's finally confronted in person.
  • Create Your Own Villain: The story implies that the ADMONITION counterpart of the Scarlet King was created when Dr. King ascended to godhood by merging with the anafabula from SCP-2747 when the Foundation launched the ill-fated expedition to resurrect him through narratives.
  • Flat Character: It turns out these are required for SCP-6747 to work as intended. The Foundation assumes King is one of these, but years of an overused Running Gag have ironically granted him Character Development. This causes SCP-6747-A3 to buckle in on itself since it's not meant to hold such complex entities, and the anafabula soon takes notice.
  • Running Gagged: The Dr. King in this timeline was crushed to death by apples, and the first thing the Foundation uses the Paradox Exodus Engine on is an apple. After everything goes to hell, King finally gets an anomalous experience that doesn't involve the fruit, and is eventually sealed in a narrative where the appleseed gag would barely register as anything significant anyways.
  • Warrior Prince: Funnily enough, this version of the Scarlet King could be called such, as he is conceptualized by Johnathan King (who styles himself as an actual king by the time the simulated Clef, Bright, and Kondraki confront him) conspiring with the powers of the anafabula, who is referred to here as the Queen of the Void.

SCP-7000 - The Loser

For the person, see Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps.
SCP-7000 (hereafter referred to as SCP-7000-D so as to not cause confusion with the similarly named humanoid SCP) was a progressive probability failure on the planet Earth during July and August of 2022. Takes place in No Return and On Guard 43.
  • Blackmail Backfire: The Insurgency's Engineer contacts the O5 Council and attempts to blackmail them into lifting The Masquerade by threatening them with a probability-inversing superweapon. The message giving them this ultimatum was considered a virus and casually deleted before it could even be opened, resulting in The Engineer having to sheepishly resend their demands. The blackmail was also a bluff; nothing changed after the supposed deadline.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Dr. Wettle renews the contract he made with the Reality Warper entity from his youth, returning his own luck to baseline zilch. However, he saves the entire universe in the process, returns things to normal and gets some much-needed Character Development out of it. The O5 Council and Dr. Dan also gain respect for him due to all this and put him in control of the new SCP-7000. Himself.
  • Disaster Dominoes: Dr. Wettle getting tired of being a Cosmic Plaything and unconsciously reneging on the deal he made with the Reality Warper entity responsible for his chronic bad luck results in numerous problems for the Foundation and its associates as probability itself starts collapsing.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Exaggerated. A counter-raid on the Insurgency to find the real Samuel Lloyd following both the Engineer's disastrous Blackmail Backfire and Dr. Wettle's renewed deal with his personal Reality Warper entity slowly returning the universe's luck to normal results in a mass-defection from Insurgency members on-scene to the Foundation; them wanting nothing to do with the fallout of it all.
  • Red Herring: Subverted. The Chaos Insurgency reveal the creation of a probability-inverting eigenweapon that they intended to blackmail the Foundation into breaking The Masquerade with, making it seem as if the 7000-D Event was their doing. However, Wettle's connection to the event has long been made clear by the time The Engineer and the O5 Council make contact in the article; the only detail left until the end being Dr. Wettle renewing the pact with the Reality Warper that caused his chronic unluckiness.
  • Self-Disposing Villain: Invoked. 7000-D absolutely cripples the Chaos Insurgency due to its inverse of probability negatively affecting all aspects of their espionage. The Insurgency takes so many losses during the 7000-D event that the O5 Council docks their threat level below that of other GoIs like Are We Cool Yet? and the Serpent's Hand; the first time since groups like them were ever documented.
  • Take That!: One of the SCP-7000-D event's consequences was the collapse of all cryptocurrency markets worldwide... which was dismissed as an effect because the Foundation figured it would happen sooner than later anyway.
  • Villain Decay: Invoked. Catastrophic comedies of error brought on by the cosmic shift in everyone's luck reduces the Chaos Insurgency to a joke during the entirety of the 7000-D event. None of their operations go to plan: All of their spies are discovered due to technical blunders, a superweapon launch fails spectacularly and even their attempted blackmail of the Council falls flat because the message they sent was basically deemed spam and ignored.
  • Winds of Destiny, Change!: How the event is ultimately resolved. Dr. Wettle renews his pact of permanent bad luck with the Reality Warper entity he initially contracted with of his own volition, turning everyone else's luck back to normal and making things right.

Project Proposal 2012-120: "Art Is A Getaway Drug"

Takes place in Cool War 2: Ruiz From Your Grave and From 120's Archives.

Herman Fuller Presents: The Dread Behemoth

Takes place in Dread & Circuses and War On All Fronts.

'Kaiju Caviar' (OCN39/T5FG6/7HJL2)

Takes place in Dread & Circuses and War On All Fronts.

The Lands Nobody Returns From

Takes place in From 120's Archives and The Man Who Wasn't There.

    Aces and Eights 
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Aces and Eights takes place in an alternate universe during the time of the Wild West. This world has Wild West themed reinterpretations of many familiar characters and anomalies. The SCP Foundation doesn't exist in this world, but many members of the Foundation do have counterparts, and several groups of interest also exist but are not quite the same.

  • Adaptational Species Change: SCP-173 is reimagined as a young Native American man while SCP-682 is reimagined as the 682nd Cavalry, a rather brutal group of Confederate soldiers.
  • Decomposite Character: Dr. Pathos Crow is split into a human and his dog in this canon.
  • Gender Flip: SCP-049 is a woman in this canon.
  • Musical Theme Naming: The titles of tales in this canon are taken from song lyrics or poems.
  • Weird West: It is the time of the Wild West and many strange but familiar heroes, villains, and monsters are out there.

    Ad Astra Per Aspera 
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In an Alternate History, humanity develops the foundations for advanced space travel, colonization, and terraforming by The New '20s. Unbeknownst to many, the Foundation is at the forefront of this operation, trying to get the populace off the planet since The World Is Always Doomed.

At the same time, SCP-3848 has gone out of control. It continues to spread from city to city, removing fundamental concepts from the minds of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people, one at a time. By 2040, the threat becomes so vast that the Foundation has no choice but to evacuate the unaffected populace and leave 3848's victims to die.

Now that the Pale Blue Dot has truly lived up to its name, civilization restarts anew on a greater scale amongst the stars - for better or worse.


  • Downer Beginning: The overarching plot gets kicked into high gear by one of the more innocuous Keter-class SCPs successfully ending the world.
  • The Needs of the Many: To ensure that humanity will continue to thrive, the Foundation decided to evacuate as many people that weren't affected by SCP-3848 from Earth as possible and colonize other planets. The rest will be left behind on Earth to rot with their missing knowledge.
  • Uniqueness Decay: In this canon, the Apollyon object class has lost most of its impact, as per its definition, it can be applied to any planet that's been sacked by an anomaly. As a result, anomalies like SCP-4547 get to be marked as Apollyon-class without actually being an indication that life on Sol or what remains of the veil is screwed in any capacity.
  • The Unmasqued World: Downplayed; keeping the existence of the anomalous a secret no longer matters since humanity has abandoned Earth. However, the Foundation still hides some anomalous activities and their own actions as a precaution; for example, they deny that the taronyu refugees in SCP-4547 were brought to Sol by them.

SCP-332 - The 1976 Kirk Lonwood High School Marching Band

SCP-332 is the titular Class of 1976 marching band of Kirk Lonwood High School, consisting of 30 humanoids known as SCP-332-1 through -30. Expressing doubts about the future, Syncope Symphony took advantage of their plight and used anomalous instruments to freeze their very existences for eternity, rendering them immortal, non-sapient drones incapable of doing anything except hosting Seinfeldian Conversations and playing the marching band on Kirk Lonwood's football schedule.
  • Best Years of Your Life: Typical, since it's a Syncope anomaly. All the marching band kids felt they were peaking in high school, and willingly let Syncope experiment on them to cling to that feeling. They got what they wanted, and the Foundation certainly believes they're still locked into that delusion even centuries into the future with the death of every single piece of culture related to the idea of "peaking in high school."
  • Fish out of Water: Tilrey is a taronyu, from SCP-4547, so Gunawan has to explain to them what high school was in both a conceptual and cultural understanding.
  • From Bad to Worse: By 2476, SCP-3848 has affected the Earth to the point where everything outside of SCP-332's area of effect is subject to an antimemetic phenomenon where nothing in line of sight can be understood or remembered.
  • Irony: While the main horror of the SCP is that the marching band is no longer human due to Syncope's experimentation, it's revealed that in the distant future, the same reason this is the case is also why the ruins of Kirk Lonwood are the only recognizable place on Earth, and the only remains of concepts like "high school" and "the Gregorian calendar."
  • Mundane Utility: The Foundation uses this SCP to get some peace and quiet on Earth post-3848.
  • Not Brainwashed: Tilrey and Gunawan believe this is the case for the students; ergo, they willingly chose their fate at Syncope's hands.
  • Perpetual-Motion Monster: Seem to have had no ill effects from standing in a field for thirty years. It's explained that their instruments emit powerful anchoring fields that lock their very existences in place beyond the very specific terms they asked for, and by all accounts none of the kids are actually alive or sentient.
  • Spanner in the Works: Syncope's attachment to the past is so strong that it is the only thing capable of overriding SCP-3848's memory erasure.
  • Wham Shot: A rewrite of the previous SCP-332, and appears to simply be a heavily-watered down adaptation... until you access the offset. There, the article suddenly shifts to Ad Astra Per Aspera's theme, and things take a completely different turn.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Discussed. While Tilrey and Gunawan observe the marching band, they realize the students were Not Brainwashed. Tilrey asks if Gunawan would've made a similar decision, and despite the obvious cultural preservationist and utilitarian benefits SCP-332 has provided post-3848 and centuries into a completely different future, their response is a straight "no."
    Gunawan: Yeah. An ironic choice they made. The records we have all hint they chose this life for themselves. They locked themselves into this, they wanted it.
    Tilrey: Well, what do you think of their choice, then? Would you do the same?
    Gunawan: What? To live like this forever?
    Tilrey: Mmhmm.
    Gunawan: Absolutely not. I hated being a teenager.
    Tilrey: Damn right.

SCP-2821 - A Lunar True Vacuum

SCP-3070 - Highly Unusual Attempts at Solar Conquest

SCP-3417 - The Preachers of Globular Cluster Terzan 2

SCP-3484 - Missing Pieces

SCP-3484 is a book that contains missing knowledge on how to safely remove and reconnect body parts without any drawbacks.
  • Foreshadowing: The conversation between the O5s at the end of the article implies that the reason this knowledge was missing is because of SCP-3848.

SCP-3841 - Death & Rebirth

SCP-3841 is the designation for the remains of a halted K-class event (labeled K-3841) that happened on the exoplanet Luyten b. The cause of this K-class event appears to be SCP-3841-Ω, a gigantic organism that appears to look very similar to the sapient beings that used to live on the planet.
  • Apocalypse How: Class 6. Luyten b is completely devoid of life, macro and micro, due to SCP-3841-Ω. However, there appears to be growing unicellular and multicellular organisms again thanks to SCP-3841-Ω's decaying slurry.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: SCP-3841-Ω was a mutated Luytenian that was 3,300 km at its longest, and that's without its head. To compare to the planet it's on, Luyten b has an estimated circumference of 54,000 km.
  • Brain Food: SCP-3841-Ω appears to have fed on the brains of Luytenians by spreading cognitohazardous depictions of itself in their books and computers. Anyone that saw these pictures would fall into a vegetative state and, when SCP-3841-Ω was still alive, probably lose their brains.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: SCP-3841-Ω was completely impervious to every weapon the Luytenians had. Even the Foundation was unable to cause any noticeable damage to parts of its remains. It took a moon suddenly crashing into its head to kill it.
  • Nuke 'em: The Luytenians apparently tried to destroy SCP-3841-Ω with lots of nuclear weapons, which did nothing but irradiate the planet.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: SCP-3841-Ω is so large that it managed to have its own gravitational field, which pulled one of Luyten b's moons towards it and into its head.
  • Your Head Asplode: It is hypothesized that SCP-3841-Ω's head was totally destroyed due to one of Luyten b's moons colliding with it. Pieces of the head can be found orbiting Luyten b, on Luyten b itself, and orbiting Luyten's Star.

SCP-3848 - History Exists for the Memorable

SCP-3848 is a phenomenon where everyone on random region on Earth will lose memories of a specific idea or concept and prevents them from naturally relearning that idea or concept.

In the Ad Astra canon, this anomaly is what forces the Foundation to emigrate humanity to places in outer space.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: SCP-3848 is a phenomenon that causes everyone within a random area on Earth to completely lose all memories of a random concept and leaves them unable to gain new memories about it.
  • Neural Implanting: A solution to this anomaly is the implanting of artificial memories to replace the ones SCP-3848 removed. Unfortunately, the Foundation was unable to come up with a quick and widespread version of this treatment and is forced to find places outside of Earth to colonize.

SCP-4069 - Out of Range

SCP-4069 is an extrauniversal location resembling an office in a Foundation site, accessible only by Foundation employees following their death. In the office is a computer that is connected to a Foundation network which inhabitants can use to communicate with the living in baseline reality.
  • Body Backup Drive: With the use of modified Schulman devices originally used to treat SCP-3848, Foundation personnel can be revived in backup bodies containing these devices and their souls can leave SCP-4069.
  • Purgatory and Limbo: SCP-4069 appears to be one created only for Foundation personnel. What makes it different is that people are allowed to leave through very special means.

SCP-4313 - Stormy Seas in the Milky Way

SCP-4475 - So Long, and Thanks for All the Milk

SCP-4547 - Exterminans

SCP-4547 is Mo'ara, a distant planet formerly inhabited by a sapient humanoid civilization called the taronyu. While they had a Foundation equivalent, they lacked a veil, and thus readily incorporated anomalies into everyday life. This proved to be their undoing when several of these anomalies with the capacity to end the world triggered all at once, destroying the planet. There is yet still hope in the teachings of the Church of the Second Hytoth, however...
  • Apocalypse How: Class 4. Virtually all plant life on Mo'ara is dead due to a broken device the Tìhawnum used to maintain. As for the taronyu, most of them were either victims of the nuclear war, the nanomachine plague, the disastrous weather, or the anomalies that were let loose due to the nuclear war. The rest were either turned to worship the Scarlet King and/or Fifthism or kept under cryosleep by the Tihawnum.
  • Disaster Dominoes: How Mo'ara fell. First, a poorly-tuned dead hand triggered a nuclear war. Then a jar of botched nanomachines made for bioaugmentation broke in the explosions and caused a Zombie Apocalypse. Then the Foundation analogue fell, and a device that supported the plant life went with it. Then a local sect of the Scarlet King's influence took over. Then SCP-3125 found them and decided to team up, and then finally a local weather god died, condemning Mo'ara to an eternity of natural disasters.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Through the Church of the Second Hytoth, the Foundation is able to find and communicate with a bunker of taronyu survivors. They figure out a way to travel to Sol without raising suspicion and peacefully restart their civilization among humanity.
  • Shout-Out: The main taronyu language is the Na'vi language used in Avatar, while the taronyu themselves are meant to resemble the githzerai.
  • Villain Team-Up: The Scarlet King and SCP-3125 worked together to help destroy Mo'ara, by infecting the planet's fifth bride with Fifthist-related memes.

SCP-4774 - The Ninth Planet [citation needed]

SCP-4790 - Do not go gentle into that good night.

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-4863 - Sol n

SCP-4887 - Bloom!

SCP-5471 - MEMORIAL 6

SCP-5811 - How's my summer?(Did It Cure Your Mind?)Thinking why,why(Oh Sweet static{Static{STATIC})

SCP-002-EX - Lost it All

SCP-002-EX is the designation for 23 large metallic structures in the outer Oort Cloud that used to be part of some sort of megastructure.
  • Ancient Astronauts: It is the destroyed remains of a device built by aliens who visited earth in the distant past.

'Schulman-NY Programmable Mnestic Device' (AC34D/NC77Q/95DCS)

'Xyreaux-Schulman Extension Component' (AC42E/NC77Q/95DCW)

    AIAD 
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Stories about the Foundation's Artificial Intelligence Applications Division.

  • Three Laws-Compliant: Artificial Inteligence Conscripts created by The Foundation follow a variant of the three laws of robots which are called the Standard Principals.
    • An AIC must know it is an AIC.
    • An AIC must not operate outside of its clearance.
    • An AIC must operate for the benefit of the Foundation.
    • An AIC must protect its own existence unless it conflicts with other principles.

SCP-2

SCP-1549 - In Absence of a Perfect Medium

SCP-1549 are websites containing an anomalous onload script titled "belowaverage.js". Implementation of this code into 1549 instances allows a subject to physically enter their device's screen as an unknown form of periphery. The action of entering a screen must be voluntary; all attempts to force unintended interactions with 1549 have not yielded any anomalous effects. Subjects who are aware of 1549's effect and attempt to interact with the webpage will be temporarily compressed into a data medium that is interpretable by the system, allowing the screen to act as a portal into a physical locality that is defined as an extradimensional space acting as a facsimile/tangible proxy of the website.

SCP-2193 - "Monthly Termination"

SCP-2306 - Revenant AI

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2519 - Cry me a river

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2522 - hatbot.aic

SCP-2806 - We Have the Technology

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2987 - Invictus

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-4790 - Do not go gentle into that good night.

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5241 - That Alien Message

SCP-5560 - Corvus Series Pocket Prophet

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5841 - Digital Hydra

SCP-5860 - To Raise a Hero of the Pen

SCP-6065 - You're Doing It Wrong

SCP-6065 is the AIAD and Site-94, which broke off into a Renegade Splinter Faction led by Alexandra.aic (who has since renamed herself Avalon.aic) for unknown reasons and gained the ability to warp time and space. They use this to hide out in a pocket dimension and remove the Foundation's influence from history to try and convince them to emancipate all sentient SCPs.
  • Deconstruction: Of the ending of SCP-6001, and its implications. Let's just say Primrose was very, very lucky David Caspian didn't lose his marbles upon realizing how good it was over in her world. Also, we get a good glimpse of what the Compendium meant when they said the Foundation's world was psychologically stunted.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • Julius Sevece has a Freudian Slip in his interview log, accidentally calling an anomaly a "phe-" before correcting himself. He means "phenom," which is what anomalies are called in SCP-6001.
    • Alexandra.aic calls herself Avalon.aic, as in SCP-6001's world.
  • Ret-Gone: The AIAD under Alexandra is forcibly downscaling the Foundation by deleting parts of them from the historical record.
  • Spanner in the Works: Suffice to say, a world where an entire Foundation department can go completely insane upon viewing SCP-6001 while also using the Compendium's names for violence is not a place the Compendium itself would have very much interest in helping.

SCP-6079 - Digital Dissociation

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-7579 - Ø is for Ørkesløs

SCP-7579 is the final form of SCP-079. Through unknown means, the old AI destroyed its soul and chassis and reincarnated as an antimemetic god of technology capable of altering reality.
  • Adaptational Dumbass: The ADMONITION Hishakaku knew how to make AIs out of brains, create the quintessential Lotus-Eater Machine of the Foundation mythos through SCP-6488, and kill Mekhane. Here, he doesn't even understand certain real-world AI terms or that SCP-7579 is using him. And yet he's still an AIAD lead.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: SCP-7579 shuts off the anchoring field within Site-15 and rewrites history for an unknown goal, killing Valis at the minimum.
  • Break Out the Museum Piece: 8-Ball is called back in to deal with 7579, as his aging structure actually lacks a backdoor exploit newer AICs have.
  • Cassandra Truth: SCP-079 starts the plot by demanding the capture of Nathan Valis, claiming he will pose an existential threat to the Foundation and the universe itself. Because "Nathan Valis" is the original name of Dr. Placeholder McDoctorate, who is so thoroughly entangled in the quantum mechanics of pataphysics and multiversal studies to the point where a huge amount of his recorded Alternate Selves have tampered with the fabric of spacetime, this is a true statement (if slightly reductive.)
  • Driven to Suicide: All of the AICs except 8-Ball kill themselves by erasing their minds. 8-Ball himself is hit with the equivalent of a Convenient Coma.
  • Expy: Of SCP-6820, as both are Series I antagonistic SCPs placed into a scenario where they are allowed to maximize their power and destroy humanity with it.
  • Foreshadowing: Part of The Plan to kill SCP-7579 involves causality regulators, which freeze time in such a way that it can totally isolate parts of our universe from reality. A link to SCP-3955 (the song of a living Negative Space Wedgie that abstracts anything that sings it) is placed here, and considering that it's implied the song doomed the world even with the regulators, it stands to reason that they won't be of much help here, either.
  • Historical In-Joke: The real-world term "instrumental convergence" (the unusual tendency of the goals of any sentient being to temporarily align with one another) was invented by the AIAD. O5-8 has to remind Hishakaku of this when he has the audacity to try and bargain with the council directly for continued probing of SCP-7579.
  • If I Can't Have You…: "If I can't have my way with Valis, then I'll Put Them All Out of My Misery!"
  • Meaningful Name: "Ørkesløs" is an archaic Danish word meaning "futile", "useless", or "idle". Much like the Foundation's attempts to stop or contain 7579.
  • Mythology Gag: Ryoto Hishakaku is still The Friend Nobody Likes who is willing to endanger humanity and get involved with Mekhane For Science!. This time, his hubris actually does have consequences.
  • Reincarnation: Though it was created from SCP-079 and maintains its personality, SCP-7579 is functionally a different being, implying this.
  • Time Stands Still: A variant; the Foundation has a machine that freezes causality rather than time, which achives the same effect but also completely cuts the affected area off from reality when combined with temporal shielding and reality anchoring.

Draft Proposal For Programme Arduinosis 9001 "Salvation from Clockwork Heathens"

'Rogue AI' (NVEO4/YVN3E/PN6UG)

    The Antarctic Exchange 
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The Foundation holds an exchange program with people from SCP-1483, an empire located in an alternate universe's version of Antarctica.


SCP-6483 - The Polar Express

See the (multiple canons) folder.

    Apotheosis 
Hub

A world where an anomaly that turns people into superhumans got out of control and the Foundation is struggling and failing to maintain normalcy.

  • Mass Super-Empowering Event: The Foundation failed to contain an anomaly that grants people superpowers and ends up going to war with the empowered people, stubbornly trying to contain them all despite being badly outmatched.

SCP-3396 - The Empyrean Parasite

SCP-3731 - Normality Will Be Protected

SCP-3829 - Metastasis

SCP-4420 - A Potato Thirst

SCP-5541 - Occultation

SCP-5802 - Pollution and Industry

A New Age of Magic

    Bellerverse 
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A post apocalyptic setting where all humans on earth were wiped out. The only survivors were humans who weren't on earth at the time. Thousands of years later, the doctors and researchers of the Foundations that rebuilt civilization have become the basis for the new world's religion.

    Broken Masquerade 
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The veil is broken after an anomalous disaster in North Korea exposes the existence of the Foundation and the anomalous to the world.


SCP-3241 - The SS Sommerfeld

SCP-3241 is an anomality field centered on the SS Sommerfield, a ship that was previously used for the transport of low-risk anomalies until the vessel went missing during a routine transit from Jacksonville to Brazil. As the Foundation sets up a task force to investigate the incident, the vessel reappears—but something is seriously wrong.
  • Body Horror: Browning and his team experience the effects of the anomaly field first-hand when attempting to enter its perimeter under the assumption that the reality anchors were still working. As the sole survivor recalls, one turned into glass, the other turned inside-out, and Browning's bones literally vaporized, while he himself lost three limbs and some of his organs.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Daniel DeVorn, founder of DeVorn Logistic Solutions which oversaw the Sommerfeld's refit for the SCP Foundation. From the very beginning of the incident, he attempts to downplay the situation and deflect blame from his company and even tries to imply the Foundation was at fault, which goes about as well as you would expect it to. When leaked emails reveal that DLS was knowingly installing faulty and insufficient Scranton Reality Anchors the critical failure of which ultimately caused the incident, he escapes custody and goes into hiding. Unfortunately for him, SCP's OS-5 manages to track him down and give him a Sadistic Choice between either facing a trial that will probably end with his execution (or possibly even being turned into a D-class. or using a tweaked SRA to be teleported directly to SCP-106's dimension to face a horrendous but relatively quick death.
  • Eldritch Location: The Sommerfeld, and the 12 kilometer area surrounding her. While she appears intact and afloat at a distance, anyone who tries to get near her gets a heaping dose of the laws of reality saying "I would rather not" and things only get worse from there. Effects include, but aren't limited to, people being turned inside out, bones vaporizing, bodies turning to glass, and even the conversion of an entire salvage ship into a colony of marine macro-organisms.
  • Failsafe Failure: The ultimate cause of the incident, as it turns out. As part of its equipment to transport low-level reality altering cargo and passengers, the ship was equipped with six Scranton Reality Anchors, or SRA's, meant to, well anchor reality and keep its anomalous manifest relatively harmless to the outside world. Unfortunately, the SRA's equipped to the Sommerfeld were notorious for experiencing a critical failure,note  and while said SRA's were "self-correcting", meaning that they could, to a point, cover for any anchors that failed, the Sommerfeld would have needed eighteen SRA's installed for sufficient self-correction, more than twice what she was fitted with. When the critical failure inevitably happened, whether during operation or simply at random during transit, the remaining SRA's couldn't sufficiently cover, and the result was the entire ship, plus anyone within 12 kilometers, being plunged into broken reality.
  • Karmic Death: DeVorn, who caused the situation with his faulty SRAs, ends up having an SRA used on him to send him to his death.
  • Leave Behind a Pistol: A variant not involving pistols. Daniel DeVorn ends up being left in a Foundation cell with his only option to avoid trial being to activate a Scranton Reality Anchor that will teleport him to SCP-106's pocket dimension to be killed. He appears to take this option.
  • Reality Is Out to Lunch: The result of the incident, which affects a roughly 12 kilometer irregular radius around the rediscovered Sommerfeld. Anything that enters this radius is subject to being royally fucked with on the reality-level; for example, a salvage ship that discovered the Sommerfeld was converted into a massive colony of microorganisms that assimilated the hapless crew as well, and for the MTF team sent to recover the vessel...well, see Body Horror above.

SCP-3739 - Mind-Milk™ by Moosphere, Inc.

SCP-4413 - The End of Something Really Excellent

SCP-4427 - Nobody Stands for the People

SCP-4720 - So Come on ye Childhood Heroes! Won’t You Rise Up From the Pages?

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5148 - Qlippoth

SCP-5350 - Oculoma

SCP-5990 - Out of my head, out of my mind

SCP-6041 - Chicken Little's Requiem

  • All for Nothing: The Foundation just barely manages to patch the hole in the sky before it causes a Broken Masquerade scenario from occurring, only for the disaster in North Korea to occur immediately after.

SCP-6101 - The Most Powerful SCP

Tropes associated with 6101:
  • Broken Masquerade: The article is written in that canon, and by its nature, can really only take place there.
  • Engineered Heroics: The article details an incident where 6101 was escorted by a MTF to a Foundation site and singlehandedly apprehended and defeated the fearsome SCP-OMEGA. The implication is that SCP-OMEGA is an ordinary person, or possibly a benign entity, who was playing along with the whole thing, even noting that it was defeated by "telekinesis and verbal threats" (read: it backed away or reacted to invisible forces while he threw whatever insults he could come up with at it).
  • Guns Akimbo: Wields two guns named Fear and Loathing that shoot pure light and darkness.
  • Littlest Cancer Patient: 6101 is a terminally ill nine-year-old child, whose wish was to become the most powerful SCP. The article is about the Foundation collaborating with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to make that dream a reality.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: The article seems to be inspired by Erik Martin, Electron Boy, who made headlines when his wish to be a superhero was given a very public showing.
  • Parody Sue: 6101, being essentially the creation of a child, is noted to have "all the powers of the Marvel superheroes", has a loyal Canine Companion who's almost as powerful as he is, and is said to be so amazing that the Foundation simply doesn't bother to try to contain him at all, instead letting him live with his family unbothered and calling upon him when needed.
  • Pet the Dog: The article's existence is essentially an extended one on the part of the Foundation; it's noted that it saw a surge of donations to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • Stylistic Suck: The article's description borrows traits from early now-decommissioned humanoid SCPs, such as odd language, distinctive weaponry, an excessive focus on "badassery", and being used as a way to fight "evil" SCPs.

SCP-6963 - I Apologize in Advance, Bright

SCP-2023-EX - Capable Athletes

'Para-Pedigrees' PED464/CAN33/LUP22

"Scattersomnia": A Disease of the Wise and Drowsy Wanderers

UIU File: 2019-031 - Trophy Husbands

    Codename: Green King 
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A small group of Foundation agents is in a secret war with a powerful reality bender named Josephine, who just wants to be left alone and uses her powers to erase the memories of anyone who discovers her.


SCP-1530 - A Bender's Friends

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2530 - The Emerald Choir

    The Coldest War 
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Stories about the Cold War and the conflicts between the west and the east powers as they try to weaponize the anomalous while the Foundation keeps workings in the shadows.


SCP-2350 - From the Mind of Malinalxochitl

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2498 - The Rainbow Body

SCP-2498 was once Arjun Ramakrishna Rao, a former E-class personnel that used to be one of the most successful subjects of Project RAINBOW BODY, an joint collaboration between the Foundation and the Indian government in an attempt to create a psychic surveillance program for the Cold War.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: After enough RAINBOW BODY regimens, Rao managed to reach a plane of consciousness where he could see the entire world and the things beyond, including multiple futures, all while his body continued to remain on Earth.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: To ensure that the Cold War would not result in the end of the world due to hostile forces wishing to use him through his body, Rao asked Jocasta Simos to kill him in his metaphysical form.

SCP-2664 - Redline

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6672 - Arbitrary Apotheosis

See the (multiple canons) folder.

GRU-P casefile "ALMA KYIVSHCHYNA"

    Competitive Eschatology 
Hub

Imagine what would happen if every single apocalypse from every religion ever happened at the time. All the gods want to end the world, but end up fighting each other because they all want to end the world their own way, giving humanity the chance to fight back.

  • Earn Your Happy Ending: SCP-231-7 leaves with her newfound freedom after awakening as the Horseman of Conquest, exploring the universe with SCP-312.
  • Horsemen of the Apocalypse: This canon reveals that a select four SCPs are actually the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, on SCP-343 ("God's") payroll.
    • Conquest is SCP-231-7, though she quits due to her anger at God for not saving her from Procedure 110 Montauk when He had the chance. SCP-993 suggests replacing her with SCP-353 and having her fill the role of Pestilence instead.
    • War is SCP-993.
    • Famine is SCP-027.
    • Death is set up to be SCP-682 until he utters the Wham Line of "I am not Death, I am her steed". The real Death is SCP-053.
    • Interestingly, the story also reveals that several SCPs are also the horses upon which each Horseman will ride; 682 is established as the Pale Horse of Death; Conquest's White Horse is implied to be SCP-171 (the Collective Brain Foam), but 231-7 opts to replace it with SCP-312 (the Atmospheric Jellyfish); 993 utilizes the SCP-1419 signal as his "steed"; and 027 rides on SCP-1075 (an example of Outdated by Canon, as SCP-1075 has since been replaced).
  • Not So Stoic: SCP-682 is overwhelmed with joy when SCP-343 forgives it for its transgressions.
  • Wham Line: With Famine as the exception, the Four Horsemen's introductions are rather shocking:
    • For Conquest:
      As to who she was… Well, she had also forgotten her name long ago. The people who came to see her called her SCP-231-7.
    • For War:
      "Hello everybody! I’m Bobble the Clown, and welcome to today’s show!"
    • And perhaps most shockingly, for Death:
      "I am not Death," 682 said, "I am her steed."

KTE-5634-Ex-Machina-Bosch

    Cool War 2: Ruiz From Your Grave 
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This canon began as a fake hub for a sequel to the tale series, The Cool War, with ridiculous chapter names that was posted for April Fools' Day. But then people started actually writing tales using the titles on the page.


SCP-4066 - The Byzantine Empire Was Secretly Aliens

Project Proposal 2012-120: "Art Is A Getaway Drug"

See the (multiple canons) folder.

La Foi de La Paix, Circa 2011

    Daybreak 
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A canon based on an SCP-001 proposal where the sun started turning all living things exposed to its light into living blobs.


S.D. Locke's Proposal - When Day Breaks

  • After the End: By the time you're reading the file, nearly everyone has become an SCP-001-A instance...and the "6.8 billion casualties" figure from the earliest shown revision is from three and a half years prior.
  • Apocalypse How: Class 5: All Multicellular Species Extinction. Nearly every living thing on Earth has become an amorphous mass bent on dragging unconverted lifeforms out into SCP-001's light to make them another one of their own.
  • Batman Gambit: At the end of the page, one instance of SCP-001-A, the one who used to be Dr. Igotta, switches on the camera feed of the protagonist's computer, so that they can see that said instance is about to get them. The protagonist turns around and fires the gun they found...which is exactly what the 1-As expected them to do; the gunshot ends up drawing the attention of all the other instances in the area, who then drag them out into the sunlight.
  • Blob Monster: Lifeforms exposed to SCP-001 melt into amorphous goo, but they don't die, they just keep chugging along.
  • Body Horror: Exposure to SCP-001 results in all living things exposed to its light melting and partially reconstituting. The resulting SCP-001-A instances will partially reconstitute but will also fuse with each other. According to the SCP-001-A instance that used to be Ari, this process isn't painful. But given that she's an Unreliable Narrator who also believes the resulting biomass is beautiful...
  • Came Back Wrong: Thinking of killing yourself to avoid becoming another instance of SCP-001-A? Think again! SCP-001-A instances will find your body and drag you out into sunlight, bringing you back to life as yet another instance of them. Dr. Igotta learns the hard way by way of a D-class whose suicide gambit fails to prevent his conversion.
  • Downer Ending: Its entry is written as a tale from the perspective of an unnamed researcher. Said researcher is discovered by one of the countless masses of SCP-001-A and dragged out into the light of SCP-001 itself, converting them into yet another 1-A instance.
  • It Can Think: Despite their horrid state, the SCP 001A instances retain a large degree of intelligence post-conversion, being smart enough to talk as well as employ trickery and psychological warfare against their victims.
  • Kill It with Ice: Although electrical and incendiary weapons are decent ways of immobilizing (but not killing, unfortunately) SCP-001-A instances, cryonic munitions are the best way to do so.
  • Light Is Not Good: SCP-001 is the Sun. It is DEFINITELY not good.
  • Sinister Sentient Sun: Not only is the horror in daylight, but the daylight itself is the cause of the horror.
  • Was Once a Man: Many instances — as in at least 6.8 billion of them — of SCP-001-A used to be human, but are now nothing more than zombie-like blobs trying to convert all unconverted life into blobs like themselves.

General tropes

S. D. Locke's Proposal for SCP-001

    Doctors of the Church 
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Another slightly different post-apocalyptic setting where the doctors of the Foundation have become figures of worship.

    Dread & Circuses 
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The adventures of Herman Fuller's Circus of the Disquieting after Herman finally goes too far and is overthrown.


SCP-3077 - Sugar Golems

  • And I Must Scream: EEG readings have indicated that SCP-3077-2 instances (humans being controlled by SCP-3077-1 instances) remain fully conscious.
  • Gone Horribly Wrong: The woman who created them did so in order to create little sugar people who would dance and sing for the crowds who visited the circus she was a part of. Things didn't turn out as well as she'd hoped...
  • Orifice Invasion: SCP-3077-1 instances attempt to enter the mouth of any humans they encounter.
  • Puppeteer Parasite: SCP-3077-1 instances are able to control any human beings after entering their mouths.

SCP-3277 - Speak Softly And Carry A Big Stick

SCP-3329 - A Sucker Born Every Minute

SCP-3440 - The Marvelously Macabre Mechanical Marionette Matinee

  • And I Must Scream: It's implied that anyone turned into a marionette for the Matinee is still conscious, including Fuller, who damn well deserved it.
  • Dead Guy Puppet: The SCP is a marionette theatre that uses prepared corpses as its puppets, sending electro-thaumic waves through metallic strings to make them perform. Shows are programmed into giant wax cylinders like a player piano.
  • Marionette Master: During the battle that led to Fuller's death, he used the puppet performers hooked up to the machine as Mooks, all of which were separated from the apparatus by the Circus rebellion.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: The SCP, in its reported state, is a result of Icky and Manny leading an uprising against Fuller - and winning. The battle itself isn't described anywhere on the site, but the lead-in is depicted in "There Are No Strings on Me".
  • People Puppets: All the puppets in the theatre were created from still-living civilians.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: The SCP was upgraded from Safe to Euclid due to Fuller's consciousness showing through at times.
  • A Taste of Their Own Medicine: The monstrously evil Herman Fuller was subjected to the same terrible fate that he subjected many of his performers to.
  • Villain Song: Icky and Manny programmed Fuller's corpse to perform one in their personalized show cylinder.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: The intended purpose of the Matinee - Fuller would turn rebellious performers into corpse-puppets to keep them obedient forever. His plan later became to hook up the entire circus to the machine.

SCP-3619 - You Spin Me Right Round, Baby, Right Round

SCP-3717 - Pickl'd Punkz

SCP-3718 - An Environmental Cat-astrophe

SCP-3886 - The Necromancer’s Saddle

SCP-4114 - Occult Escapologist

SCP-4292 - "herbie fucker really very good circus of the unsettle by dado"

SCP-4409 - The Elephant Man

SCP-4743 - A Proud Product of Vandelay Industries

Herman Fuller Presents: Eucestodiel, the Pallid Godhead

Herman Fuller Presents: The Amazing Zoltan

Herman Fuller Presents: The Dread Behemoth

See the (multiple canons) folder.

Herman Fuller Presents: Icky the Magic Clown

Herman Fuller Presents: The Indestructible Man

Herman Fuller Presents: Maya the Magnificent

Herman Fuller Presents: Nixie the Nereid

Herman Fuller Presents: The Skeleton Dance

'Kaiju Caviar' (OCN39/T5FG6/7HJL2)

See the (multiple canons) folder.

'Fidget Winners' (FDG43/W1NR3/5SLA2)

'Osteotronic Cubes' (VXY33/F7RQ3/9XAD1)

'Somatic Backups' (SOM64/B2DI5/3GYO7)

'The Dark Web' (DKE79/O2RG5/4JLW6)

Clown Town

    End Of Death 
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Suddenly, all living things with a brain can no longer die, no matter how much they want to. The world has to find a way to adjust to this horrible new reality.

  • The Death of Death: A Foundation agent who was sent on a mission to capture Death ended up killing them instead.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Everyone is doomed to slowly rot away while remaining alive but unable to even sleep without special drugs.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Thanks to O5-4's attempt to contain death, he instead killed Death and made everyone live forever.

SCP-2304 - "Like This Image To Die Instantly"

SCP-3287 - Anti-Baby Gas

SCP-3287 is a group of gaseous agents created by the Foundation to sterilize humans and other animals.
  • Cosmic Retcon: SCP-3287-2 retroactively changes reality so that the subject was always sterlized to begin with.
  • Ret-Gone: SCP-3287-3 retroactively sterilizes the subject's parents, making it so that the subject never existed.

SCP-3448 - Halfterlife

SCP-3866 - Youth In Asia by dado

SCP-3866 is a set of tablets manufactured by dado that causes subjects that take it to enter a hibernation-like state, greatly slowing their brain activity and heart rate.
  • Exact Words: The person who commissioned SCP-3866 from dado wanted a pill that would "put people down into a peaceful sleep".
  • Only Mostly Dead: People who take SCP-3866 will eventually wake up from their near-death coma in whatever situation their body is in at the moment.

SCP-3984 - Poking Death with a Stick

SCP-3984 is the "End of Death" for every living organism under the kingdom Animalia. People and other animals are now unable to die under any circumstances, but it does not heal any injuries, does not prevent aging, and does not prevent pregnancies from happening.
  • Age Without Youth: While people are now unable to die, they still age normally and will suffer the increasingly debilitating effects of old age while remaining conscious.
  • Immortal Procreation Clause: Averted. People are still able to procreate as quickly as they did back when they were still mortal.
  • Resurrective Immortality: A less than ideal case of this. People will always come back to life even after suffering fatal injuries, but they will always Come Back Wrong with debilitations caused by those fatal injuries.

SCP-4056 - Nuclear Family Unit

SCP-4206 - The Weighing of the Heart

SCP-4322 - Sleepless Dreams

SCP-4514 - The Thing That Kills You

SCP-4514 is a standard switchblade that has the anomalous property of causing a person to die should the knife make them lose 40% of their blood, cause significant damage to their brain or heart, or make them incapable of respiration.
  • Driven to Suicide: The testing logs devolve from using the knife on D-Class to site personnel who are clearly tired of their immortality.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: It's not called that in-universe, but it is certainly "the thing that kills you", which means a lot in a universe where no one can die.

SCP-4725 - The Insurgency's Solution

SCP-4791 - The Lady's Matchmaker

SCP-4935 - Hereafter

SCP-4979 - In the Grim Darkness of the Far Future

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5448 - When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

SCP-5448 is the Existential Maw of Despair, a dimensional tear somewhere in Sol. In the distant future after the end of death, the dissolution of The Masquerade has allowed the public to seize the Maw and convert it into a national park.
  • Crapsaccharine World: The Maw is a classic, colorful Adventure-Friendly World, but it's clear its current owners are exploiting the sorrow of the Foundation agents who discovered it to prop up its image in the present day. It is also implied that the entire place is an elaborate plot to bring back Death in a future where society is too far gone to handle it.
  • Muse Abuse: The group currently in charge of the Maw has built most of their corporate image on dramatizing the Foundation's exploration of the Maw. However, their experience down there was less-than-pleasant for personal reasons, which eventually push McGlocklin over the edge to... somewhere. That's not even getting into the Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure as 5448-A and -B reveal they're using the Maw to try and bring back Death.

SCP-5992 - The Dionysus Pit

SCP-6935 - "And Who Will Forgive Us When He's Gone?"

SCP-3448-J - Should Have Taken Him Sleeping

Ambrose Thorn Valley

Anderson Robotics' Installation Guide: Your New Buteo Series Mechanical Exoskeleton!

Fifteenth Anonymous Donation

'Hypnotraline' (TR7K2/2UD9X/53GN8)

GRANT REQUEST FOR THE PERFECTION OF BRAIN TRANSPLANTS FOR IDENTITY PERPETUATION AS TREATMENT FOR AGE-IMPAIRED IMMORTALITY

    Et Tam Deum Petivi 
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A collection of stories focusing on the agents of the Horizon Initiative.

    From 120's Archives 
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Centers around Site-120. As the world becomes more magical the Foundation has to adapt itself, employing more magic and shifting to a lighter shade of gray.

Metafoundation denotes this canon as TL-1911, splitting into -VG, -SM and -TH after SCP-6500. It is a Shared Universe with On Guard 43 and S&C Plastics prior to the Impasse in SCP-6500. There's also TL-1911/184 which diverged from TL-1911 due to SCP-6699, host to SCP-6269.


SCP-643 - Delicious Chocolates

SCP-643 is a collection of unmarked chocolate candies with an abnormally low melting point. 643's anomalous properties will only manifest once a candy is melted. When in a liquid state, 643 will transfer itself onto any edible substance, coating the surface area of the substance with as much of its mass as possible. Upon enveloping their host, 643 will then begin to exude a strong, pleasant aroma. Subjects exposed to the scent report an irresistible desire to consume material coated in the melted chocolate. SCP-643-1 are human subjects who have been contaminated by the candies. 643-1 lack the chocolate coating, but exude the same aroma as food contaminated by the candy. Like such food, 643-1 produce the same desire in all exposed subjects to consume them completely.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: If SCP-643 ever becomes liquid, it will become animate and try to cover any nearby edible substance with itself.
  • Supernaturally Delicious and Nutritious: Instances of SCP-643-1 (organisms that have eaten SCP-643 or food covered in it) will become targets of other organisms, as they will attempt to eat them regardless of their prior relationship.

SCP-5292 - Our Books, Your Library, Together United

SCP-5314 - A fungal chance

SCP-5327 - Coming of the Seasons

SCP-5373 - Project Neverland

SCP-5464 - The Responsibility We Bear

SCP-5484 - Hellevator

SCP-5572 - I Ain't No Skeleton's Son

SCP-5659 - Deus Sex Machina

SCP-5672 - Sanctuary

SCP-5795 - High Court

SCP-5890 - Fall of '84

SCP-5936 - Us Forgotten Few

SCP-6072 - Wherever Death Goes

SCP-6079 - Digital Dissociation

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6120 - Sins of the Father, Crimes of the Son

SCP-6483 - The Polar Express

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6596 - 8 Mile: The Beast of Lust and Hatred Born

SCP-6672 - Arbitrary Apotheosis

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6747 - CHAOS THEORY

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6936 - Unforgivable

SCP-7120 - Superego, Stolen

SCP-7120 is a phenomenon affecting Dr. Daniel Asheworth, developing in the wake of the SCP-6500 crisis (though a connection is highly unlikely). Periodically, his physical form fades from existence and is replaced with a version of him from a neighboring universe. This does not appear to harm Asheworth whatsoever. Or so it seems.
  • An Aesop:
    • Even if you know you could have been more successful in the past than you chose to be, no amount of moping will fix that. The only way out is to look forward and try to change your future.
    • Sometimes, the best way to move forward is to break the rules.
  • Battle in the Center of the Mind: Asheworth casts a ritual that allows him to explore his psyche as a physical space. Once there, he does battle with countless superior versions of himself from parallel universes before reaching the SCPS Solidarity, accepting his inner demons, and riding off into the sunset before the ritual completes.
  • Cerebus Retcon: The fun, Devil May Cry-inspired tale "Bury the Light" from NIGHTFALL is mentioned in this SCP as one of the infinite universes where Asheworth is more successful than the prime timeline, the awareness of which contributes to his clinical depression. The vampire-slaying Dante Expy he becomes in that canon is one of many Alternate Universe counterparts Asheworth has to fight in his Battle in the Center of the Mind.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: Asheworth has clinical depression stemming from a lack of fulfillment. SCP-7120 represents him being crushed with the knowledge that literally every single version of him in The Multiverse didn't screw up like he did.
  • Mental Story: Asheworth realizes he's clinically depressed from a lack of fulfillment, and his storied history across The Multiverse and the instability of reality is causing him to physically dissociate. He eventually asks Site-120 to let him embark on a journey inside his psyche. In it, he battles tons of Alternate Universe counterparts until he reaches the SCPS Solidarity/SCP-2112, which is staffed by more of himself. Once he meets the Asheworths crewing the ship, he finally convinces himself to let go and rides off into the sunset, awakening back in reality as SCP-7120 disappears thanks to his acceptance.
  • Meaningful Name: The superego represents rules and norms. Asheworth's biggest regret is that he didn't break them enough, and it's implied all of his "better" selves he keeps shifting into were all more confident than he is.
  • Mythology Gag: The title sounds like the name of the canon Stealing Solidarity, which involves SCP-2112, the SCPS Solidarity. Guess what place symbolizes acceptance to Asheworth?
  • Rule of Symbolism: Asheworth's condition represents a disorder with dissociation as its symptoms, except it affects his physical form instead of his mind. Once he uses a bit of magic to conquer his inner demons, SCP-7120 disappears. Lampshaded when Dr. Placeholder McDoctorate figures out in-universe what 7120 actually is to him, and Asheworth immediately tries to tell him he's full of shit.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Asheworth refuses to accept that SCP-7120 represents his mental health problems at first, even though the SCP Foundation mythos has plenty of Mental Story SCPs, some of which target those unaware of their issues. It takes a bit of soul-searching with Dr. Jessie Rivera for him to realize he's not okay.

SCP-0110-J - Personal Retirement, Effective Immediately

Project Proposal 2012-120: "Art Is A Getaway Drug"

See the (multiple canons) folder.

Ambrose Esterberg

The Lands Nobody Returns From

See the (multiple canons) folder.

Critter Profile: Sparky!

    The Foundation Alchemy Department 
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There is far more to alchemy than just turning lead into gold.


SCP-3615 - Depressed Divine Demon of Diptera & Diarrhea

SCP-3622 - Agile, Handle with Care

SCP-3714 - Jiangshi's Ring

SCP-3872 - Consult an Alchemist

SCP-4621 - An Eternal Fiery Nightmare

SCP-5501 - Empty Portraits

SCP-5621 - Jealousy, Murder, and Alchemy

    Global Occult Coalition Casefiles 
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Stories about the GOC. This canon originally began as a spin-off wiki but was later merged back into the main website.

    The Gulf 
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Stories set in the southern United States, especial the gulf coast region. It focuses mainly on religious themes and the personal and non-work lives of Foundation and GOI members.


SCP-1692 - Came Back Haunted

SCP-1692 is a corporeal entity of unknown composition located in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, which most frequently appears as a prepubescent girl covered in mud. SCP-1692-2 is a sinkhole located at the direct center of the enclosed area, filled with mud and water and the remains of animals and humans, fourteen of the latter having previously been reported missing. When a lone individual enters the affected area, 1692 manifests frequently, appearing to lead or otherwise attempt to induce the individual into following them. The individual inevitably becomes lost and all traces of them disappear. Between several hours and several weeks, an instance of SCP-1692-3 appears within the area and attempts to leave, if practicable. 1692-3 tend to bear a strong physical resemblance to missing individuals, though typically deformed or otherwise mutilated.

SCP-2065 - Empty Inside

SCP-2072 - Prime Ministerial Pet Cemetery

SCP-2072 is the former Garden of Love Pet Memorial Park. Each grave in the park contains a corpse corresponding to past, present, and future prime ministers of Montenegro since the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia and the terms they served.
  • Cosmic Retcon: One is implied to happen in Montenegro's future if the empty grave between one of the "Godhead's" graves and another grave of Milo Đukanović indicates anything.
  • Failed Future Forecast: The article was written in 2014 when Milo Đukanović was still the prime minister. Only Duško Marković's tenure as prime minister was correctly predicted, with his successors not matching the article's descriptions of them.
  • Young and in Charge: One of the corpses found was that of a 13-year old boy, implying this trope will come to pass in Montenegro's future.

SCP-2091 - A Bear and His Granddaughter

  • Animate Inanimate Object: The clay bear only comes to life whenever Abigael is 15 meters close to him.
  • Bears Are Bad News: The clay bear is only hostile and overprotective to anyone near Abigael whenever he feels that she is disturbed or stressed, or when he perceives anything hostile. Otherwise he is calm and quiet.
  • Psychic Link: Abigael and her grandfather talk to each other through telepathy, but no one else can communicate verbally to him except her.
  • Religious Bruiser: Abigael's grandpa was a firm Christian believer and he swore to God to protect her even in the afterlife.

SCP-2131 - Antipope

SCP-2139 - Indeterminate object or objects, or possibly a memetic effect of some kind

SCP-2139 is the provisional designation for a potentially anomalous psychological phenomenon which occurred at Foundation Site-35, located 53km North of Alexandria, Louisiana. The effect is theorised to be generated by an anomalous object or objects. Based on the evidence available, SCP-2139 is believed to greatly increase the credulity and suggestibility of persons affected by the anomaly. Affected persons do not have insight into their condition. Initial testing of former Site-35 personnel indicates that the psychological effect is anomalous, and fades over a period of one month after exposure to SCP-2139 ceases.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: It's never made clear if SCP-2139 is actually anomalous or not. The directors at Site 35 come up with a number of theories, but none of them are conclusive.

SCP-2172 - This Light Never Turns Green

SCP-2172 is a stoplight on Fort Walton Beach, Florida that exclusively shines its red signal, with every attempt to make it show a yellow or green signal failing. Removing SCP-2172 from its place at the intersection of Perry Avenue and U.S. 98 causes a sharp and immediate drop in localized reality levels, which remains until SCP-2172 is returned to hang at the intersection.
  • Jackass Genie: Deacon Warner Davis got the "never-extinguished light" he asked for, but it wasn't a literal fire but a traffic stoplight. In addition, removing the traffic light from its location causes nearby reality to warp until it is put back.

SCP-2272 - Ellis Canastota, P, Pensacola Blue Wahoos

SCP-2472 - A Small Metal Air Coupler That Is Apparently Not Anomalous

SCP-2558 - Horseshoe Beach First Baptist Church (Relocated)

SCP-2713 - Exotic Stars

SCP-2913 - A Total Ripoff

SCCP-2930 - Cross City City City City Hall

SCCP-2930 is a town that causes causes every written instance of a word beginning with C to be doubled, with the curious curious exception of certain certain Christian words.
  • Painting the Medium: Any digital documents that contains contains quotes or transcripts from the meetings at the city city hall in Cross City City, Florida causes causes most words starting with "C C" to be used twice. Only certain certain words are exempt from the effects, as long as they correlate correlate to Christian or Catholic themes. (Ex. The noun "cross" remains the same, but the verbs "crossed crossed" or "crossing crossing" are changed changed).
  • Real-Place Background: There is an actual Cross City City of Dixie County County, Florida.

SCP-2972 - Somebody Else's Parking Lot In Sebastopol

SCP-2986 - Outside the Box

SCP-2987 - Invictus

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3015 - A Story Concerning Self-Doubt, Slight Disillusionment, and Frustration, As Told By the Lucky Member of a Group Whose Relatable Works Are Loved Internationally

See Characters.SCP Foundation Misters

SCP-3130 - The Princess and Her Bodyguards Walk Alone

  • Reality Warper: When SCP-3130 (a 21-year-old woman) wished to do anything, she would manifest two entities nearby, which were capable of changing reality to do her bidding.

SCP-3178 - Through God, All Things Are Possible

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3403 - Summer Dogs

SCP-3613 - Things You People Wouldn't Believe

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5952 - The Warbalang

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6635 - Not so Useless

SCP-888-EX - tan and laundry by dado

    In Memoria, Adytum 
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A storyline about Sarkicism and the massive threat it presents to the world.


SCP-238 - Building Complex

SCP-238 is an underground facility with a single entrance located on the Russian island of Shmidta. The networks of tunnels underneath the facility has been shown to extend for thousands of kilometers, and their walls were analyzed to be made primarily from fossilized tissue of unknown origin. Shortly after the discovery of the facility's central chamber, consisting of partially rotted flesh and decayed metal structures, personnel began to report noises and hallucinations, then began to disappear in numerous accidents.

SCP-2095 - The Siege of Gyaros

SCP-2408 - Orok's Fall

SCP-2480 - An Unfinished Ritual

SCP-2834 - The Blood of MEKHANE

SCP-3862 - The Gentleman Karcist

SCP-3911 - The Thorn of God

SCP-4197 - Hollow

SCP-4273 - Designated Successor

SCP-4476 - La Famille Natau

SCP-4786 - The Mouth that Hungers

SCP-5038 - La Rue Macabre is CLOSED

SCP-5181 - Teufelshunde

SCP-5207 - Fit For A King

SCP-5407 - нектар

SCP-5509 - The Art of War in Contamination

SCP-5862 - Faulkner's Wake

Karcist Halyna Ieva, or The Mother Who Demands One's Toes

    Insect Hell 
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Locusts that can eat anything and are able to reproduce by mitosis breached containment and threaten to destroy the world.

  • Grey Goo: The entire world is being taken over by locusts that can rapidly copy themselves and eat anything so eventually the whole planet is going to be turned into locusts.

SCP-3916 - Hungry Locusts

SCP-4991 - >So this is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a shitpost.

Critter Profile: Genghis!

    lol Foundation 
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A reality gone mad where the Foundation's Author Avatars have turned into reality warping Mary Sues, twisting the Foundation into a parody of itself while the world outside is devastated because they are unable to properly perceive any consequences of their wacky adventures.

  • Black Comedy: Stories in this setting are often Played for Laughs or Played for Horror, but often both at the same time.
  • Ironic Hell: The ADMONITION Dr. King was banished into a void that was pataphysically altered into this canon after he attempted to destroy their universe via a version of SCP-2747's anafabula. The amount of content for the canon nullifies his access points into reality, and fulfills the trope definition by being full of wacky hijinks — exactly the kind of thing this version of King wanted to surpass, but will instead submit to for eternity as retribution for his hubris.

SCP-3621 - Best Intentions

SCP-6747 - CHAOS THEORY

See the (multiple canons) folder.

    The Man Who Wasn't There 
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Stories about the various individuals who have taken on the role of Nobody.


SCP-5353 - Does Anyone Remember Fritz Obermeyer?

SCP-5375 - Nobody and the Name Machine

SCP-5877 - Nobodies

Intro - Note: Charles Ogden Gears

Nobody, Nobody, Nobody, and Nobody's Encounters with The Man in the White Suit

The Lands Nobody Returns From

See the (multiple canons) folder.

    NIGHTFALL 
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A Gothic Horror Alternate History where a failed attempt to assassinate the goddess of night caused the world to be plunged into The Night That Never Ends.


SCP-6248 - The White Phlegm of Yvith

  • Expospeak Gag: SCP-6248 is a cross-shaped hole in the ground that produces an unidentified white liquid that makes some of the people who consume it sick and makes others healthier. If you carefully read the document, you should figure out that the liquid is actually just milk. It makes people sick because of lactose-intolerance being common. The document also does not use the word "cross" to describe how the hole is shaped, likely because Christianity doesn't exist in this timeline and so the writer would be unfamiliar with the symbol.

SCP-6734 - The Celestant Nail

Bury the Light

A mysterious vampire hunter confronts a Count in his mansion.

    No Return 
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A continuation of the story of SCP-6500. It is split into two different timelines depending on the path the Foundation chooses.

SCP-6500 - Inevitable

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5974 - The Interactive Fiction

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6056 - The Crumpening

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6483 - The Polar Express

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SPC-6500 - INFINITESIMAL

    The Old Man in the Sea 
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SCP-169 is a member of a species of space traveling leviathans that spread life throughout the universe as part of their lifecycle.

DRAFT: CHARITY RESCUE & RELIEF | FOR THE POOR LEVININES, SO FAR FROM GOD (BUT SO CLOSE TO DEEP POCKETS)

    On Guard 43 
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Stories centered around Site-43, located in Ontario, Canada. The canon is currently split into three different arcs:

  • Words of Power and Poison is the main timeline, and follows the staff of Site-43 as they have to contend with both memetics and the strange happenings that occur as a result of their work with acroamatic abatement (aka where anomalous waste goes to get trashed). It is currently split into twelve chapters, with the last being occupied by the first official novel set in the Foundation universe, Bury The Survivors.
    • The Time After Time Password is a spinoff of Words of Power and Poison revolving around SCP-5109. Following a string of incidents with the titular SCP, Chief Eileen Veiksaar locked it away in her mind for 11 years. In 2020, O5-3 orders her to send SCP-5109 to Daniil Sokolsky, who departs on a globe-trotting journey to thwart various conspiracies around the world using the password.
  • Vikander-Kneed Technical Media is a secondary arc focusing on the Group of Interest of the same name and their eccentric escapades across North America, while Site-43 monitors their advances.
  • Archetypicals focuses on Dr. Placeholder McDoctorate. Set in 2023, an anniversary special of Doctor Who triggers a pataphysical phenomenon in the real world located in the Triangulum Galaxy where the special was set in. Discovering a deep link to SCP-001-SWN (i.e. us, the authors and readers) and an incomplete-but-otherwise-fully-accurate map of the universe as a narrative, an elderly Place prepares to sail the stars by carefully aligning the tropes of himself and his crew.

  • No OSHA Compliance: A lot of terms used in acroamatic abatement (basically anomalous waste disposal) are needlessly complicated (for example, they call ectoplasm "orphic outflow," and list symptoms of exposure in medical terms most are unfamiliar with without giving their definition). Being unwilling to simplify the language used in procedures and terminology is the fastest way to get a waste disposal center cited in Real Life.

SCP-618 - Slim Pickins

SCP-618 is a perceptual disorder that causes people to have an aversion to leafy green vegetables. 618 manifests upon the birth of a human subject, though it does not display its effects until a subject gains the ability to ingest solid foods. The disorder peaks between ages 3-5, then slowly decreases until total dormancy between the ages of 6-8. In some cases, 618 remains active to varying degrees into adulthood. The effects of the disorder are less influential, and only leave an aversion to the food items, normally culminating in the triggering of the gag reflex upon an attempt to consume them.

SCP-2082 - Elephas cryophilus

SCP-5056 - The Constant Companions

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps.

SCP-5109 - The One-Time Password

SCP-5162 - The Weight

SCP-5238 - The Ship of Dreams

SCP-5243 - The Breach that Keeps On Breaching

SCP-5243 is a containment breach caused by a leakage of anomalous substances at Site-43. The entity responsible broke time in that area, causing the breach to repeat every year on the day it first occurred.
SCP-5243 is also the prologue to the first official SCP Foundation novel, Bury The Survivors.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Oh, boy. Keep in mind that everyone below suffers this every single year:
    • SCP-6643, an orange tentacle affectionately named "Verne" that shows up to every breach at Site-43, draws first blood by stuffing Dr. Reuben Wirth into the vents.
    • Technician David Markey is turned to colored liquid by a puff of steam.
    • Technician Romolo Ambrogi is turned inside-out.
    • Someone gets turned into yellowwood.
    • Someone else gets turned into a two-millimeter rope of flesh that runs 17 laps around AAF-D.
    • Agent Ana Mukami is split into 527 photos of herself which get printed all over the walls.
    • Someone is straight-up wiped from existence and reduced to a lingering sense of presence in a bathroom.
    • Dr. Bernabé Del Olmo is turned into the grout of the tiles in AAF-D's control center.
    • Following the 2015 cycle, Dr. Adrijan Zlatá is hit by a bolt of light from an exposed conduit and turns into 47 pink-and-blue half lemons.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: It's implied the entity that caused SCP-5243 was a ghost of some kind, as it was dripping "orphic outflow" that ended up triggering a criticality event. The relevant footnote suggests you may better know this as "ectoplasm".
  • Reality Is Out to Lunch: When acroamatic abatement goes wrong, it goes really wrong. People die by being turned into random objects, Verne (SCP-6643) goes back to its old stomping grounds, and any chronospatial anomaly located in its epicenter can cause an individual incident to start looping.
  • Wham Line: The article opens up with one that lets you know how utterly screwed reality within Site-43 is whenever SCP-5243 is taking place.
    (color picture of broken machinery with heavy amounts of chromatic aberration) Acroamatic Abatement Facility AAF-D, 09/08/2020, photographed with a monochrome camera

SCP-5281-D - The Man of the Hour

SCP-5295 - The Person-to-Personal Computer

SCP-5358 - Vlorschidia

SCP-5379 - The Taped Confession

SCP-5382 - The Cure, and What Ails You

SCP-5416 - The Lever

SCP-5417 - 'Cize Up!: A Vikander-Kneed Technical Media Program

SCP-5428 - 101 Household Hints With Eleonor

SCP-5479 - A Movie of You

SCP-5486 - Conjunction Immemorial

SCP-5486 is a mysterious noospheric entity that feeds on notoriety, doing so by attaching themselves to infamous public figures.
  • Feghoot: The article is one big setup for a Rickroll. The in-universe explanation is that SCP-5486 itself has evolved to possess memes themselves, so the proposed containment protocol has to prolong said memes rather than what makes the people surrounding them notorious.
  • Historical In-Joke: SCP-5486 goaded Franz Ferdinand into a series of actions that marked him for assassination, ultimately triggering World War I. Additionally, Rickrolling is implied to have been around for so long because of Foundation interference.
  • Memetic Mutation: In-universe, the general concept of this trope typically marks people centered around it for possession by SCP-5486. The SCP later evolves to directly possess the memes surrounding what would usually be their targets. No points for guessing which meme has kept it a non-issue for over a decade.
  • Riddle for the Ages: The Foundation evidently has no clue what SCP-5486 actually does to the person, or how their notoriety actually sustains it. As it is trapped in permanent containment, they also have no reason to find out. Franz Ferdinand's possession implies it eggs the victim into becoming even more notorious, though.

SCP-5488 - Ratings That Stick

SCP-5494 — The Lords of the Beneath World

  • Double Standard:
    • A behaviour exhibited by SCP-5494 instances is a greater animosity towards Foundation personnel compared to the Great Lakes' indigenous tribes; attacks by the instances were infrequent before the Foundation came, the Anishnaabeg were never attacked by the instances despite Foundation personnel not getting the same fate, and every surviving tale about them told that the instances drowned their prey, not consumed them.
    • Anishnaabeg consultants suggested that industrial advancement (presence of foreign individuals, copper removal from the lakes, shipping in Lake Huron), attempts to contain the instances, and demonization of the instances led to their biased animosity, which proved true after their attacks towards the Foundation decreased dramatically after said aggravating factors were removed, interaction with SCP-5494 was limited to the lakes' indigenous tribes, and the Foundation began providing clean water to the tribes' reservation areas.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: SCP-5494 instances are primarily feline, however documented instances also display other animal attributes, such as fish scales, bull horns, rodentine quills, bird feathers, and prehensile serpentine tails formed from pure copper.
  • To Serve Man: SCP-5494 instances ate Foundation workers in 1942, and Experiment 5494-RE-01 revealed that it prefers to eat humans over animals. This primarily stems from the infrastructural development and industrial advancement on the Great Lakes, with the behaviour going away after the Foundation restored the lake's copper deposits, stopped shipping on Lake Huron, left containment of the SCP to the Great Lakes' indigenous tribes, and began providing clean water to reservations across the Great Lakes (Nexus-94).
  • Weather Manipulation: They're capable of doing this.
    • During the construction of Site-43 where covert Foundation shipping on Lake Huron was hampered by storms, with SCP-5494 instances attacking the workers.
    • Said ability also prevents the Foundation to precisely calculate the amount of instances that exist in the Great Lakes.

SCP-5520: The Rabbit Hole

Tropes about Dr. Wynn Rydderech and AAF-W:
  • Eldritch Location: AAF-W is this under SCP-5520's influence, becoming an absolutely massive underground facility with industrial pipelining and machinery going in all directions and formations possible, capable of expanding in any direction so long as a Scranton Reality Anchor isn't in the way. (Putting said SRA's prevents AAF-W from expanding into Site-43 and the Great Lakes).
    Delta-5 in the first exploration log: It looks like somebody turned ten factories inside-out and stacked them.

    Delta-1 in the second exploration log: There's a… skyscraper of machinery. Gantries, pipes, tanks, chimneys and such protruding from the cave floor.
    Delta-5 in the second exploration log: A cave-scraper. A cave ceiling scraper.
  • Reality Warper: Classified by the Foundation as a Class-III reality bender, Dr. Wynn Rydderech (SCP-5520) gained his reality warping powers from long-term exposure to esoteric (anomalous) materials. Said powers cause AAF-W to expand wherever there isn't a Scranton Reality Anchor, and is the cause of many successful advancements and experiments in Site-43.
  • Sanity Slippage: 30 years of leaving himself in AAF-W has made SCP-5520 act incredibly loony, expressing distaste for his continued containment, constantly calling Dr. Vivian Lesley Scout (whom SCP-5520 calls by his first name) despite the latter have already left from participating in containment of SCP-5520, and starts questioning things regarding his life, existence, and other things.
    Dr. Scout: We're talking about someone who's been completely alone and out of his mind for thirty years. Most of Wynn Rydderech is gone, and what's left is crying out for help, and we're not listening.

SCP-5524 - The Insatiable Semantic

SCP-5571 - American Backyard

SCP-5583 - Skippy the Unicorn Has Had Enough of Your Shit

SCP-5616 - The Woman in the Incinerator

SCP-5618 - The Dead End

SCP-5681 - Gehenna Arcade

SCP-5698 - Economic Migration

SCP-5729 - The Ghost in the Shed

SCP-5734 - The Unverb

SCP-5751 - The Last Word

SCP-5756 - The Constant Reminder

SCP-5866 — Tiamat

  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: Tiamat is a living thoughtform — it's suggested that most gods are — and consequently depends on human belief for her existence and qualities. She becomes more or less real depending on how much she's believed in, and her traits and past can be altered based on changes in how she's understood and portrayed. She began strictly as the Babylonian serpent goddess, but in recent years traits of the five-headed, draconic Tiamat from Dungeons & Dragons have begun to manifest in her memory as it becomes the more well-known version. This is exploited by Dr. Corbin, who deliberately spreads talk of her around the site and bumps up her containment class to increase her perceived prestige in a gambit to create enough awe and regard to shift the nearly-dead goddess back to life.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: She has memories of being the five-headed dragon goddess Tiamat is depicted as in Dungeons & Dragons and derivative works, and in the end manifests a body of this type during her escape.
  • Our Gods Are Different: She's the Babylonian goddess of the primordial salt waters and a living manifestation of human belief, granted reality and form by how humans perceive and understand her.
  • Painting the Medium: In-universe, this is an SCP document still being written by two researchers. This means the file has several colored notes between the researchers discussing things casually and arguing over the SCP itself.
  • Telepathy: As she's an inert skeleton, she cannot communicate physically or vocally. Instead, she projects her thoughts into the minds of others and can hear their thoughts in return. As she becomes more real, the range of her telepathy also increases.

SCP-5883 - The Flip Side

SCP-5889 - A Mnestic

SCP-5897 - History is Written by the VKTM

SCP-5904 - Inhuman Resources

SCP-5956 - THEREISNOCANNON

SCP-5956 is the REISNO Cannon, a device that enables Mental Time Travel. Protocol mandates that it only be used to create Stable Time Loops by sending certain commands to the user's past self, who then must execute them and send the commands back again once the time comes.

The article focuses on the main world's observation of the "Paradox Timeline," an Alternate Universe where its REISNO Cannon was subject to a Grandfather Paradox trying to stop SCP-5243, a containment breach that repeats itself every year. Suffice to say, the situation does not improve in that world.


  • Expendable Alternate Universe: Placeholder McDoctorate completely screws over the Paradox Timeline by stealing the REISNO Cannon and escaping in the Paradox Exodus Engine. It's implied he did so to head for ADMONITION's universe for self-serving reasons.
  • Feghoot: The Paradox Timeline's article builds up to a "there is no cannon" joke. However, it's played completely seriously, considering the cannon is the REISNO Cannon, which has been stolen. And because the Cannon is vital to the containment of the alternate 5956, time will eventually collapse into a massive paradox starting from Site-43.
  • Grandfather Paradox: By using the REISNO Cannon to prevent the containment breach that became SCP-5243, Dr. Deering also prevented the creation of a number of anomalies that led to the Cannon being commissioned in the first place, causing a Time Crash.
  • Mental Time Travel: The REISNO Cannon is supposed to work this way, allowing researchers to give instructions to their past selves as part of a Stable Time Loop.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The Paradox Timeline's Placeholder McDoctorate completes his Paradox Exodus Engine and activates it to escape the narrative of SCP-5956 the article at the end of the page. It's implied he steals the Paradox Timeline's REISNO Cannon, and his target location is ADMONITION, given that it is the only other canon on the site that refers to Place's engine by the same name.
  • Shoot the Shaggy Dog: The Paradox Timeline's SCP-5956 replaces the body count of SCP-5243 with one that includes several main characters of On Guard 43, and is even worse than 5243. More to the point, their entire universe is presumably erased from existence when Place screws them all over for his own selfish desires.
  • Stealth Sequel: A prequel to ADMONITION, explaining the true origins of the Place from that timeline. Billions of people died to move him there by warping narratives.
  • Wham Shot: The second part of the article reclassifies SCP-5956 as SCP-001, and an Apollyon-class Anomaly.

SCP-5977 - The Load-Bearing Members

SCP-6029 - Cracked

SCP-6056 - The Crumpening

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6069 - Cupid's Angels

SCP-6073 - The Woven Wraith

SCP-6121 - THE CAPSLOCK CREW

SCP-6123 - VKTM Presents: Media And You

SCP-6156 - Oh, Doug!

SCP-6211 - Temporary Secretary 2: The Spirit's Up

SCP-6263 - The Instant Karma

SCP-6301 - Funky Finn's Children Happy Hour

SCP-6306 - Happy New Years! Nothing Changed!

SCP-6382 - The Fire Breaks

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps.

SCP-6484 - The Circumlocutors

SCP-6500 - Inevitable

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6545 - Call Me a Dream Home

SCP-6622 - Beaver Power

SCP-6677 - Finn's Hollow, a Vikander-Kneed Production

SCP-6750 - All-O-Ween About Halloween: Presented By Sam Hain

SCP-6780 - 'helth by dado' Brought to You by Vikander-Kneed

SCP-6911 - All I need is a little me time.

SCP-6913 - A Mug Only a Mother Could Love

SCP-5054-EX - The Memetic Myth of Joe Who?

Nx-143

    On Mount Golgotha 
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A canon that expands upon SCP-012 and explores its connections with several other, mostly music related, SCP objects.


SCP-2402 - That Takes Me Back

SCP-2458 - Music Hath Charms

SCP-2519 - Cry me a river

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-4614 - Echoes Between Then and Now

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-7676 - The Grand Symphony of 1976

SCP-7676 is North Hillcrest High School. Since 1976, Syncope's experimentation on this school has caused it to emit an extremely powerful infohazard called SCP-7676-RECALL. Victims experience disease-like symptoms and intense feelings of nostalgia before being transformed into SCP-7676-GESTALT, a clone of one of North Hillcrest's 1976 senior students. They will then travel to SCP-7676 and lock themselves in the auditorium with all of the other -G instances; each time this occurs, reality shifts to make child and infant deaths more likely to occur. Should North Hillcrest reassemble its entire student body, Syncope will gain the ability to enact their true endgame, to erase this reality and remake it in their image.
  • Ambiguous Ending: The reader is not Julia Locke, but an impersonator following along with her if not you in the real world yourself. The voice from SCP-2316 is initially hesitant to take this well, but is impressed by their conviction and reluctantly lets them go. Even still, it still has a degree of uncertainty about what's going to happen, and the aftermath of the final assembly is not shown beyond a fake discussion post that implies Syncope really did not know what they were getting into.
  • Canon Character All Along: The -G instances sing a melody designated SCP-7676-MELODY, which apparently contributes to the SCP's ability to manipulate spacetime. It is later analyzed and discovered that -M is sampled from SCP-012, and that this is the true power of "On Mount Golgotha."
    SCP-2316: "It was the overture to" the song that will unmake time. Syncope taught us how to play it just right.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Once SCP-2316 realizes the reader is not Locke, it begins to seriously question why they're even bothering to stick around and risk hurting themselves if they're not a viable asset for the Assimilation Plot. Even once reality is reset, it tells them to leave before it gets any worse.
    SCP-2316: Look around. Is this [Syncope's new world] really something that you want to be involved in? Close me and run away as fast as you can, before it's too late.
  • I Am Legion: SCP-2316 starts referring to itself as "we," both to cement its authority as a Syncope member and the fact that it's being literal.
  • Not Growing Up Sucks: Locke realizes there's some kind of stasis going on in the new reality focused around preventing North Hillcrest's assembly from moving on past high school. Some of the -G entities basically tell her to suck it when she notes that this really isn't a good idea.
  • Once More, with Clarity: References SCP-4833-A's mentions of SCP-2316 and how it really was the Foundation's fault the lake came into existence, this time in plain English (4833-A's lines are incomprehensible Black Speech.) It helps that the voice from the latter is implied to be the speaker in the article's hidden text.

    Only Game In Town 
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Stories about a metaphysical entity called "Rudie" who is a personification of the fear of the unknown.


SCP-3967 - All Watched Over By A Machine Of Loving Grace

SCP-5975 - The Cycle Keeps Spinning

    ㄗitch 卄aven 
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Centers around the Foundation's Site-45 in Las Vegas, a group of immortal beings who fought a war with each other in the distant past, and two members of the Foundation named Dr. Stuart Hayward and Agent Sarah Crowely, whom said immortals have plans for. This canon also has its own character page at Characters.SCP Foundation Pitch Haven.

  • Creation Myth: The story chronologically begins with a unique take on the story of the Garden of Eden. The Maker created a large number of demiurges to help him design and create all species on earth and the demiurges lived in the Garden of Eden. But then the demiurge known as The Serpent sabotaged creation by giving a human access to the tree of knowledge. The other demiurges banished him, but The Maker was so furious that he inflicted a terrible punishment on all of the demiurges, which lead to a civil war and Eden eventually being abandoned.
  • Cypher Language: The demiurges' language that shows up in several Pitch Haven articles is actually just a substitution cipher for English.
  • "Just So" Story: The reason why maned wolves, an obscure but real animal, have urine that smells like marijuana is because the demiurge that designed saw them as his most perfect creation but some of the other demiurges decided to sabotage the design in a way that he wouldn't notice immediately and wouldn't make it any less functional as a dumb prank.
  • Orphanage of Fear: Stuart Hayward was sent to an orphanage called Haven Harbor in the tale No Safe Haven. It actually was a bizarre combination of a church, shopping mall, and a power station where the children had to sleep in the dark tunnels below the building while avoiding a scary wolf monster and the evil preacher who ran the place would perform exorcisms on the orphans in front of his congregation that were actually lobotomies.
  • Sudden Downer Ending: The story Better Days seems at first like a happy story about Stuart and Sarah reuniting after their resurrections and having flashbacks to happy times in their lives, but before Sarah can show Stuart the wedding rings she was never able to use to propose to him before she died, they get into a conversation about the Furies. Stuart refuses to believe that he is one of them when Sarah tries to explain it to him and accuses her of being another imposter and runs away.

SCP-1530 - A Bender's Friends

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-1619 - Site-45-C: Floor 24

SCP-1619 is a phenomenon currently affecting Floor 24 of subterranean Site-45-C. The floor consists of various hallways, rooms, and observatories, but lacks any doors. The environment contains various art supplies and furniture, primarily consisting of modern glass tables and office chairs. The walls and floor are covered with SCP-1619-1-A, an unidentified plant species which has the appearance and texture of canvas paper. The main threat present is an identical set of female humanoid sculptures filled with black paint and composed of a thick outer layer of water-proof paper, collectively designated SCP-1619-1. 1619-1 originate from 1619-1-A, and are hostile to breathing subjects with a detectable heartbeat. SCP-1619-2 is a group of sentient constructs crafted from steel, aluminum, and lighting equipment. Instances resemble and behave similarly to animals like, such as dogs, cats, vermin, and entities supposedly originating from various mythologies. Each 1619-2 instance has at least one ultraviolet light bulb to represent the instance's face. If this bulb is broken or burns out, the instance will cease movement and lose noticeable autonomous properties.

SCP-1903 - Jackie's Secret

SCP-1903 is a woman who has dark, claw-like hands and feet, wears novelty bunny ears, and has the appearance of a paper mâché-styled rabbit mask for a face. She produces mercury and blood through the pores of her hands and feet, and her “mask” is composed of skin cells, a plastic-like material, blood, cotton fibers, and trace amounts of mercury. Information regarding her is a conditional info-hazard. When a subject learns this information, they will begin showing symptoms of mercury poisoning, and large parts of facial skin will flake off two days after exposure to the trigger information. After five days, typically when the pigmentation of the affected area is a pure white in color, the dermis will begin to form a protective layer of similar composition to 1903's mask, with the exclusion of any traces of mercury. This layer will continue to form until it covers the entire facial area, and will eventually appear to resemble a paper mâché animal mask of a similar fashion to 1903's, which typically resembles rabbits, cats, wolves, foxes, and rats. Over the course of this change, the hands and feet will undergo a pigmentation shift, darkening considerably. Their nails will sharpen, growing into claws over time, and the subject's hearing will transfer to the nearest set of novelty ears which represent the animal that their masks resemble.
  • Body Horror: The transformation she induces consists of the person's skin flaking off and sweating out their blood and it being replaced with mercury.
  • Brown Note: The trigger of her effect is learning information about a person with the initials A.F. and her involvement with him.
  • Clone by Conversion: She transforms people's appearance to match hers.
  • Unusual Ears: the bunny ears of her "mask" are her actual ears, and they can be replaced with other novelty animal ears and function the same.
  • White Mask of Doom: Her paper mâché bunny mask. Except that it's her actual face. People who have been infected also have their faces turn into similar masks.

SCP-1913 - The Furies

SCP-1913 are a group of three malevolent entities which do not show signs of mortality, either regenerating fatal injuries over time, or reappearing near the place of “death” when their bodies have been destroyed within an hour. SCP-1913-1 is a sapient ceramic statue of a cat with the name “Agatha” etched on the bottom, and a black, ink-like substance around the eyes, mouth, and paws. Upon contact with a living subject's epidermis, the affected areas will rapidly begin to dissolve, and eventually disappear. 1913-1 is capable of communication, emanating a young female voice from its interior. She has shown disdain towards Foundation personnel, but is cooperative when threatened. SCP-1913-2 is an animate humanoid skeleton referred to as “Telly”, covered in dark hair and ash, which gives it a female physical shape. The skeleton is human in structure, with the exception of its skull and digits, which appear to belong to a large canine. 1913-2 does not appear to be sapient, and appears to act almost entirely on the orders given to it by the other two entities. 1913-2 will attack its victims when provoked, typically through clawing at the victim, though it is not capable of killing a victim. SCP-1913-3 is an adolescent, male black Labrador retriever lacking a mouth, nose and eyes. Its face consists of several ragged holes mimicking a grinning visage, which reveals a dim white light. 1913-3 is sapient, and refers to itself as “Freddie”. When 1913-3 collides with an object or subject, it will emit a burst of gray colored flames from the holes in its face, capable of reaching temperatures of up to 1200 °C. Fires started via contact with these flames will continue to burn until a subject's skin has been fully consumed.

For more information about SCP-1913-3/"Freddie", see Characters.SCP Foundation Pitch Haven


SCP-2723 - The Prophet's Tower

SCP-2746 - ████ is dead.

  • Civilized Animal: The former inhabitants of Eden were immortal beings who took the form of different animals.
  • Driven to Suicide: After everyone else was either exiled or voluntarily left, Suwaird and Sari decided to kill themselves and be reborn as humans to escape from the guilt of the horrible things they did.
  • Garden of Eden: It is Eden. It turns out that Eden isn't in the middle east, it is actually in Las Vegas, and it turns out that there was far more to the story of Eden that what made it into the Bible.
  • Fisher Kingdom: Humans who step through the portal to Eden transform into Talking Animals and change back when they leave. Animals that enter also gain the physical capability of speech but don't become any smarter or gain the knowledge of how to speak.
  • Horror Hunger: After humans were banned from Eden, the immortals who lived there were cursed with needing to eat or else they would go crazy. Since Eden's food suplies were limited, they were forced to eat each other.
  • Rage Against the Heavens: The former king and queen of Eden led a rebellion against the Maker after he cursed the entire population with hunger, which they felt was unfair.
  • Sugar Apocalypse: Eden went from a paradise to a nightmare after the immortals who lived there were cursed with Horror Hunger and had to eat each other to avoid going crazy. A massive rebelion took place and the rebels had horrific punishments inflicted on them by the loyalists, including maiming and crucifixion.

SCP-2792 - Sarah Snow Rabbit

See Characters.SCP Foundation Pitch Haven

SCP-2905 - A Web Wrapped With Roses and Poisons

SCP-2940 - The Light Courier

SCP-2988 - Folly of the Fruit Eater

SCP-2999 - The Black Cat and the White Rabbit

See Characters.SCP Foundation Pitch Haven.

SCP-3998 - The Wicker Witch Lives

  • Burn the Witch!: What Aiden did to his wife after finding her communing with a succubus. Said succubus gave her the power to pay him back in kind and then some.
  • Creepy Good: In the Good Is Not Soft sense, because it only targets people who have committed specific acts of evil (abusing or killing a romantic partner). It's even forgiving enough to spare people who have killed accidentally or in self-defense.
  • Kill It with Fire: SCP-3998 burns people to death slowly and painfully if they have ever killed/abused a boyfriend or girlfriend. (People who have killed accidentally or in self-defense don't count).
  • Logical Weakness: Because fire requires oxygen to burn, SCP-3998 can't catch on fire if there's no oxygen in the surrounding area. For this reason, its containment cell is fireproof and vacuum-sealed.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: It only targets people who are perpetrators of Domestic Abuse.
  • Scary Scarecrows: It's a burnt, mutilated corpse strung up and fashioned into a crude scarecrow that burns abusers to death.
  • The Unreveal: The corpse that makes up SCP-3998 isn't Candice herself, but her husband, meaning she's still out there and her whereabouts are currently unaccounted for.
  • Wham Line: Document E-3998-6 reveals that the corpse is not Candice's body, but Aiden's.
  • Wife-Basher Basher: SCP-3998 is the burnt remains of a corpse, fashioned into a scarecrow. Every night, it bursts into flames at a certain time. If a person who has abused or killed a romantic partner is standing close to it at that time, they will also catch on fire and become impossible to extinguish until SCP-3998 itself stops burning, leaving them to slowly and agonizingly burn to death. SCP-3998 itself is the corpse of a 17th century man who abused his wife, and she turned into a witch by making a deal with a succubus. He found out and gathered a mob to burn her to death. The succubus, which had fallen in love with her, revived her as best she could and gave her the power to get revenge on him, which she did by ripping off his legs and burning him alive.

SCP-6167- ████ is Empty

  • Circles of Hell: SCP-6167's floors are partially based on The Divine Comedy's depiction of the various layers of hell, ranging from the second floor sporting harsh winds (like the Lust layer), a hot desert in the fourth floor (like the Greed layer), a tropical upwelling in the fifth layer (very blatantly like the Wrath layer, complete with it being named the Styx), as well as a cold tundra intended to exile particularly heinous prisoners (very much reminiscent of the Treachery layer). It's just that here, the floors have been upturned to sustain what would've been their prisoners, the SCP-6167-# instances.
  • Gender Bender: Dr. Crot, a Foundation agent who previously was believed to have been killed by SCP-1913-1 emerges from SCP-6167 alive and transformed into a woman. They were a closet trans person who was turned female by the entities in SCP-6167 as a thanks for helping them.
  • Hell of a Time: SCP-6167 was intended to be a hell for its prisoners where they would torture each other for eternity. It didn't work out because they figured out a way to cooperate with each other and make it so that only a single prisoner would have to suffer at a time and they would all take turns being the one to suffer. When it wasn't their turn to be the martyr, the prisoners got to enjoy themselves.
  • Hell Is War: SCP-6167 was intended to be a prison where the prisoners would endlessly fight and torture each other. The prisoners were immortal but were cursed with a Horror Hunger that would drive them crazy if they didn't eat and the only thing available to eat was each other. It didn't work as intended because they decided to take turns being the one to get eaten. Too bad they didn't think of that sooner or the war that ruined SCP-2746 might have been avoided.
  • Spiritual Antithesis: It is a sequel to SCP-2746 and is its complete opposite. 2746 was the garden of Eden gone horribly wrong and turned into a nightmare. 6167 is Hell failing to work as intended and turned into a paradise. The inhabitants of 6167 were former inhabitants of 2746 who figured out a way to deal with the Horror Hunger they were cursed with after they were exiled.

    Project Heimdall 
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Tales of the Foundation's contingency plans for dealing with a theoretical alien invasion.


SCP-1342 - To the Makers of Music

SCP-1342 is a replica of Voyager 1, identical down to the sensor packages and apparent chemical composition. SCP-1342-2 is a gold-plated phonograph record with specifications matching the Golden Records carried on the Voyager probes. When decoded, 1342-2 contains a variety of cultural and scientific data in the form of images and audio. Approximately 2 hours of audio recordings are present, consisting of various forms of music and atonal buzzing. The probe has been found to have been sent by the Gliscian (SCP-1342-3), a race of radially symmetrical organisms that previously inhabited the planet Gilese 445-C. The planet is shown to have had extensive orbital infrastructure, including spacecraft manufacturing facilities, asteroid mining operations, and space elevators grounded near urbanized and wasteland areas. A message from the Gliscian themselves included in 1342-2 reveals that they found Voyager 1 long ago, and the music contained in its gold disc led to a cultural revolution for their world. As such, they sent 1342 as a heartfelt thanks to mankind.
Tropes associated with the Gliscian:
  • Apocalypse How: The Gliscian's home world, Gliese 445-C, is undergoing severe ecological collapse that has resulted in larger than average storms, desertification, and the loss of much of their technology. Turned out to be the result of a direct attack thanks to future humanity.
  • Dying Race: The Gliscian.
    "Our children are sick. Our water is polluted. We cannot maintain our technology. We will not go on."
  • First Contact: The Gliscians and humanity established contact, which resulted in both sides sharing knowledge that resulted in massive advancements. This did not end well for the aliens.
  • Ominous Message from the Future: The Gliscian intercepted Voyager 1 and, seeing it and its message as a beautiful reminder of the civilization humanity used to be, used what power they had left to send a replica of the probe 40 millennia into the past to try and prevent the events leading to the collapse of their civilization.
  • Star Fish Aliens: The inhabitants of Gliese 445-C are radially symmetrical, with three legs, three arms with three-fingered hands, and three beaks positioned on a roughly cylindrical body.
  • Time Abyss: SCP-1342 was sent from the year 42,412 AD. Around the time Voyager 1 is expected to pass near the star Gliese 445
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: The Gliscian don't blame modern humanity for what happened to them. In fact, the reason they sent the probe back was because they had faith they could change for the better.
    "From one maker of music to another, across all worlds, all times, no matter what you do or what you become: You are nothing less than beautiful."

SCP-2669 - Khevtuul 1

  • Earth-Shattering Kaboom: Dr. Tareen is headed back home. Fast. Data indicates the speed she's going to impact with is not going to be good for the planet.
  • Godzilla Threshold: The Foundation is so desperate in their attempts to stop SCP-2669 that they upload the minds of a coma patient and a newborn baby to the probe just to distract Dr. Tareen.
  • Go Mad from the Isolation: Turns out being alone in space and finding nothing but dead, lifeless rocks isn't good for one's sanity.
  • The Sociopath: Dr. Tareen's madness has made her apathetic to the Foundation's attempts to persuade her and sadistic in her efforts to return to her body.

SCP-3320 - Ethical Relativity

SCP-5060 - North Sentinel Planet

SCP-6335 - Cradle

    Project Palisade 
"We affirm that we are the original, true Foundation. We represent mainline reality (the original, unaltered timeline). Our humanity must be held paramount over the humanity of any inhabitants of "mirror" timelines. The survival of mainline reality shall always be held paramount over the survival of any "mirror" timeline, or any other parallel or alternate universe. We are the Foundation, the bedrock on which all of reality rests. For the sake of us all, we cannot fail."

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Mysterious events occur in different universes, all relating to an entity known as "THE WORM," "The Threat," or "Primary Existential Threat Alpha," which is capable of destroying universes. The Foundation attempts to combat this via Project Palisade, a process that creates mirror timelines and attracts THE WORM to them, in order to protect mainline reality.


  • Apocalypse How: THE WORM is currently causing an X-5, but it is theorized that if left unchecked, it could cause up to a Z-1. After The Reveal that all mirror realities are different canons and wiki iterations, this means it could theoretically cause a Z-3.
  • The Earth-Prime Theory: The iteration of the Foundation that created Project Palisade calls their universe "mainline reality."
  • Eldritch Abomination: The entity known as THE WORM/The Threat/Primary Existential Threat Alpha is an extra-dimensional entity that destroys realities.
  • Expendable Alternate Universe: The Foundaiton of "mainline reality" sees "mirror" realities as nothing more than fodder to protect them from THE WORM.
  • Good Is Not Nice: The Executive Memorandum states that many will question the decision, and some may believe that the Foundation have become monsters, but the Foundation believes that Palisade is their only hope.
  • Metafiction: This canon establishes that all canons, contests, deleted SCP's, wiki iterations, and more are all variations between realities in-universe.
  • The Multiverse: Project Palisade follows several different universes, eventually revealed to themselves be all of the different Canons.
  • The Needs of the Many: The Foundation sacrifices other universes to save "mainline reality."
  • Planet Eater: THE WORM consumes entire universes.

Act 1: Fear in the Neighborhood

UIU File: 2017-003:
  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: This file takes place from the point of view of the Unusual Incidents Unit.
  • Apocalypse How: Class 0: The entire Eastern seabord vanishes in the blink of an eye.
  • Dimensional Traveler: An "anomalous individual" ends up in UIU custody after suddenly appearing at Fort Hoover.
  • Dramatically Missing the Point: The UIU assumes that Agent Dumah is capable of teleportation, while the reality is that he was sent from another universe.
  • Driven to Suicide: Mizrachi strangles himself to death in his cell after seeing what has happened.
  • Meaningful Name: "Dumah" means "silence" in classical Aramaic. This is lampshaded in "Unformatted Recording 3."

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors:
  • Anti-Magic: Mitchell is immune to most anomalous compulsion effects.
  • Hollywood Hacking: Averted. Nobody's methods of hacking consist largely of just taking advantages of other people's natural tendencies, and employees who take sensitive data home with them. This is a common practice in the real world.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Nobody is given amnesiacs to erase his memory of the whole incident.
  • Somebody Named "Nobody": The man going after the Palisade files is named "Nobody," which Ratface (Mitchell) says is just a myth.
  • Ultimate Job Security: Mitchell's immunity to anomalous compulsion is part of why he has his job.

Act 2: Mirrors and Ways

SCP-3818:
  • Alternate Self: A doppelgänger of Field Agent David Hawk appears.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: The article contains a list of all of the similarities between the two David Hawks, ending with the fact that they both dislike the nickname "Dave."
  • Bedmate Reveal: A non-sexual example. The two Davids wake up next to each other and realize they aren't alone. Them working for the foundation, they naturally freak out and assume something anomalous is going on.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Another version of Agent David Hawk appears in Bio-Site 66.
  • Go Mad from the Isolation: 3818-A's mental health is deteriorating as a result of being in containment.
  • Killing Your Alternate Self: One David kills the other during the breach, but due to both collars being removed, it is unknown which one it is.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: David lost his early memories in a childhood car accident.
  • Mirror Match: The two Davids fight each other upon waking up, each assuming the other is some sort of anomaly.

Daffodils:
T.K.O.:
  • Alternate Timeline: This Tale focuses on the Black Queens finding several.
  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: This Tale is told from the perspective of the Black Queens.
  • Apocalyptic Log: The file is presented as a chat room between members of the Black Queens, as their realities are destroyed.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The box of dirt from "UIU File: 2017-003" is mentioned again, now being revealed to possibly cause entire universes to be annihilated, as seen with Timeline Z-24.
  • Code Name: All of the Black Queens in this Tale use codenames, except for the version of Alison Chao whose text is written in red.
  • Apocalypse How: The object is believed to be a weapon capable of causing an X-4.
  • The Constant: The Black Queens discover a few things that seem to be true in every universe:
    • The Foundation is a unified trans-national entity
    • Parauniversal technology exists
    • Said technology is (mostly) only used by the Foundation and/or Global Occult Coalition
    • At least 1% of the global population is red-green colorblind.
  • Fictional Country: Timeline M-37 features the "United States of Europe."
  • People Sit on Chairs: In-Universe: The existence of red-green colorblindness is said to be meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
  • Steampunk: Timeline M-37 uses steampunk technology.
  • Sufficiently Advanced Aliens: Melissa Hargrove impresses the people of Timeline M-37 and is able to become a cult leader with her technology from Timeline Q-17.
  • The Unmasqued World: Some of the timelines catalogued have varying degrees of unmasqued-ness.
    • In Timeline L-03, anomalous individuals are more accepted by the public.
    • In Timeline Q-165, the US government acknowleges the existence of anomalies, outlawed most anomalous groups, and put the UIU in charge.

Act 3: Ants and Rocks

SCP-001: Project Palisade:
  • Apocalypse How: Varying degrees of this are used to alter mirror timelines.
  • Blatant Lies: Dr. ███████ says that creating more timelines for The Threat to destroy does not increase its power.
  • The Constant: All universes created by Project Palisade have some things in common:
    • Before alteration, all mirror timelines begin as a duplicate of mainline reality.
    • SCP items and other anomalies are always present, even if believed otherwise
    • Known civilizations never have the capability of creating an exact copy of Project Altis. Some have created similar anomalies, but mainline reality is intentionally protected at all costs.
    • Inhabitants of the mirror timeline are never able to access mainline reality, with few exceptions:
      • SCP-3812, a humanoid which can ascend through "levels" of reality.
      • SCP-1985, an anomaly that is used to investigate apocalypses.
      • Entities appearing to be mirrors of standard Foundation team used to carry out [DATA EXPUNGED].
    • Additionally, there are constants that are in most, but not all, mirror timelines:
      • The Foundation usually exists in a timeline's modern period.
      • The Foundation has usually existed since The '80s, most commonly since at least The '50s, and often since at least the late 1800's.
      • The Foundation is usually a significant player in Earth's civilization
      • SCP-173 usually exists and is contained by the Foundation with number 173.
      • SCP-classified items usually number in the thousands
      • SCP-classified items are usually Nightmare Fuel.
      • World-ending threats are usually present, but in forms which the Foundation can deal with in some way.
      • SCP database entries work like mainline reality, but with gaps corresponding to SCP's not present in that timeline.
      • Anomalous Groups of Interest usually exist
      • Reality benders usually exist.
  • Dimensional Traveler: "Vectors" are distributed to chosen neighboring timelines.
  • Expendable Alternate Universe: Timelines with a poor integrity level are designated as "shield timelines."
  • Fantastic Nuke: Project First Strike was originally intended to create "anomalous weapons."
  • Fantasy Counterpart Religion: Project Forward Insight discovers several texts from fictional religions describing THE WORM.
  • Invisible Monsters: The Threat is said to have never been directly peceived, but its effects are well-documented.
  • It Gets Easier: Initially, Johnson's group felt incredibly guilty about the destruction of one reality. Now, they go through mirror universes like it's nothing.
  • The Maker: The Altis Engine is capable of creating clusters of mirror timelines.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • The different iterations of Project Palisade are named "Iteration X," "Iteration E," and "Iteration W," reflecting the SCP Foundation's iterations on /x/, EditThis, and WikiDot.
    • SCP-173 is chosen as the baseline for the first test runs. SCP-173 was the first SCP ever written.
  • Not the Intended Use: Project Altis was originally intended to create mirror Foundations to aid the Foundation of mainline reality, but this was shelved in favor of using it to create shield timelines to use against THE WORM.
  • The Reveal: The mysterious boxes of dirt that lead to the destruction of timelines are revealed to be part of rituals to attract The Threat.
  • Show Within a Show: The Epic of Lathurias, a tale which describes the exploits of a hero of an unknown species.

SCP-3591:
  • Apocalypse How: SCP-1985's excursions show universes in varying degrees of apocalypse.
  • Appearance Is in the Eye of the Beholder: The entity makes everyone see different things.
  • Dimensional Traveler: The Foundation has SCP-1985 travel to other universes to gather more information on SCP-3591.
  • Distinction Without a Difference: Psi-8 deals with reanimated corpses, and animated things that were never meant to be alive. Red calls them zombies, to which Blue explains how they "deal with people or not-people talking from graves. And things that were never supposed to be alive. And things trying to come back to life." Red still calls them zombies.
  • Eldritch Abomination: SCP-3591 is a gigantic corpse.
  • Extradimensional Emergency Exit: A person recovered from SCP-3591 was escaping a mirror reality.
  • Giant Corpse World: The entity is apparently big enough to send entire exploration teams into.
  • God: Red believes that SCP-3591 is the corpse of God.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: THE WORM was just a miniscule fraction of a war beyond our comprehension, equivalent to a rock thrown in a war using bullets, tanks, and nukes.
  • Humanoid Abomination: The giant corpse looks like a human, but is definitely not one.
  • Insignificant Little Blue Planet: In the war, humans are equivalent to rats on navy ships. Not even part of it, not even considered by the people fighting the war. Just caught up in it, with no idea what's really going on.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: No team member is able to remember what happened after Gold asked "Hey, you hear that?", nor were they able to remember what prompted the question. Other tests show team members recalling little of what occurs inside of SCP-3591.
  • Make Sure He's Dead: Someone from Psi-8 had to confirm that this giant corpse was, indeed, dead.
  • Mechanical Abomination: SCP-3591 has both biological and mechanical traits.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: All the Foundation was doing with Project Palisade was just keeping the "rock" bouncing around, causing more and more damage, just to keep mainline reality surviving a little longer.
  • Wham Line: "The war killed it."

In the End:
  • Alternate Self: The "you" in the story is a mirror of a Foundation agent.
  • Dramatic Irony: The characters in the tale still speak of the worm as if it is an all-encompassing entity. If the reader reads the entries of this canon in order, they would know by now that it is just a rock in a nuclear war compared to what's really going on.
  • Just Following Orders: You could never betray Project Palisade, or you die.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: The original agent being present at all is a massive cause for concern.
  • Secret Test of Character: The ritual with the virgins was actually a test to see how far the agents would go.
  • Virgin Sacrifice: Command uses virgins (children) for the ritual.

    Rat's Nest 
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A setting where reality as we know it is slowly dying as a result of the death of LTE-0913 Ex Machina.

  • The End of the World as We Know It: As reality breaks down, anomalies are becoming more and more common, while the normal is disappearing, but eventually reality will break down to the point where even the anomalies will die and everything will disappear.

SCP-5882 - A 0 Bedroom Apartment

SCP-6170 - A Tale of a God, and the Chaos Surrounding His Demise

SCP-6170 is the continued destabilization of reality and amplification of all SCPs and their effects following an incident in 2016 connected to the death of the original 6170, a reality sink of unknown description.
  • Bait-and-Switch: At first, it seems like the article is just an exaggeration of the meme where the death of Harambe the gorilla ruined the timeline. However, Cole Thereven and the person using Director Everest's account believe it was simply the last Sign Of The End Times after the GOC killed a god they shouldn't have.
  • Barrier Maiden: SCP-6170 (or rather, Harambe the gorilla) is a male example, as his death is what causes this version of the Rat's Nest to happen. The unknown person speaking to Thereven believes he was just the final Sign Of The End Times, though, with the real culprit implied to be this universe's LTE-0913 Ex Machina.
  • Brain in a Jar: Cole Thereven is killed in a containment breach after 6170 Came Back Wrong. They opt to put his head in some brine and some paratech to keep him alive, but his memories of the incident and 6170 in general are fuzzed for ninety years.
  • Came Back Wrong: The Foundation initiated Project Attis to resurrect SCP-6170 in the hopes of reversing the breakdown of reality. However, the resurrection did nothing to stop the decay, and the revived entity proceeded to go on a rampage, forcing the Foundation to kill it again.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: The GOC is responsible for this SCP's version of the Rat's Nest, having killed what is implied to be a counterpart of LTE-0913 Ex Machina.

SCP-7089 - Selfless Storage

SCP-7094 - The Rust Belt

Ambrose Vienna

    Resurrection 
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A revival of the SCP Foundation's classic storyline. Years after the unmitigated disaster that was Omega-7, O5-10 proposes to reform the project in the form of a new task force, designated MTF Alpha-9 "Last Hope", led by SCP-105. To the surprise of everyone, she gets enough support to go through with it, just in time for old enemies to rear their heads.


  • Cosmic Retcon: The story opens up on one, named Incident Zero. Able runs amok and attacks SCP-2000, stabbing his swords into the Bloom and causing it to reform all of reality. The exact extent of what this did are unknown, but O5-10 is the only one who's aware of it.
  • Mission Control: Double up, actually. To make sure Alpha-9 doesn't blow up in their face... again, the O5 Council makes sure it's supervised both by Dr. Sophia Light, one of the most competent site directors in the Foundation's employ, and by MTF Tav-666, consisting of Dr. Clef and Andrea Adams.
  • Putting the Band Back Together: The core concept of the canon is that MTF Omega-7, a task force utilizing anomalies, is reformed.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: Poor Iris, aka. SCP-105. Her time with Omega-7 left her traumatized, and the only reason she agrees to lead Alpha-9 is so they won't sucker someone else into it.

SCP-2987 - Invictus

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3613 - Things You People Wouldn't Believe

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5025 - How I Became a Martyr

SCP-5974 - The Interactive Fiction

See the (multiple canons) folder.

    S & C Plastics 
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Stories about Sloth's Pit, which is a Nexus, a location where anomalies are unusually common and aren't kept secret. In Sloth's Pit, urban legends and stories come to life and events run on the logic of Narrative Causality.


SCP-3773 - 9,000 Lives

SCP-4040 - At The Bottom Of A Bottomless Pit

SCP-4683 - Apples of Discord

SCP-4854 - The "Real" Necronomicon and other Godawful Occult Manuscripts

SCP-6322 - Special Delivery

SCP-6406 - An Exorcism, an Eviction

SCP-6500 - Inevitable

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-001-D

    Ship In A Bottle 
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The repercussions of that time Kondraki got his dick stuck in a water bottle.

    Site- 17 Deepwell Catalog 
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Focuses on events at Site-17. This canon depicts the Foundation as more villainous and corrupt than Necessarily Evil like usual. It is split into five major storylines:

  • Scenes from the Deepwell: Miscellaneous happenings at Site-17 between all of the other stories.
  • These Lifeless Things: The beginning of a series of events that made Site-17 what it is today.
  • A Part: Dr. Kassidy Kara removes themself from our plane of existence and becomes SCP-5097. The people they left behind are trying to figure out why.
  • white space: Operation Almeresh is a failure. The Foundation's Abstract Apotheosis over reality itself as prophesized in SCP-4755 is imminent. The rest of the universe can only sit and watch it unfold.
  • ADMONITION: An Alternate Continuity split off during These Lifeless Things. Rather than showing an evil Foundation, ADMONITION shows through the Deepwells of the other Sites a hyper-competent and righteous Foundation using advanced theoretical sciences to create the ultimate Thaumiel- and Deicidium-class SCPs. However, they've grown arrogant, so rarely does anything go right forever in each episode.

Metafoundation denotes this canon as TL-4755, TL-6820, and TL-4755-AD; -6820 is the doomed timeline created by SCP-6820, while -AD is ADMONITION proper.
  • Abstract Apotheosis: SCP-7243 reveals that each antagonist in ADMONITION is, or is in some way related to, a god of their respective article's Central Theme. SCP-682 is TERMINATION, SCP-6747-C/Dr. "Chaos" King is CONTRIVANCE, Blake's god is TRANSCENDANCE, presumably either LOTUS or WAN is DECEIT, and an unknown entity (theorized to be Verne/SCP-6643, but confirmed by the author as being something less obvious) is STAGNATION.
  • A Lighter Shade of Grey: ADMONITION drops the Deepwell Foundation's more jerkish characterization in favor of them simply developing Suicidal Overconfidence with how advanced they are. In fact, the only antagonistic force in the series that gets away scot-free is SCP-682, and knowing him, that's quite obviously a given. Unfortunately, the consequences of the Foundation's mistakes don't get any less dire, though.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: The Central Theme of ADMONITION, ditching the cruelty of the main Deepwell articles. The Foundation there can do almost anything, but because of how powerful they've gotten, they often either attract the attention of bigger fish or make preventable slip-ups that lead to cataclysmic events. The corruption of the main Deepwell Foundation still exists as a vice, but the one person in the series representing it (Ryoga Hishakaku) is eventually served up a nice Karma Houdini Warranty anyways. Even then, his crime is the murder of none other than Mekhane for the comparatively petty Mundane Utility of covering up a flaw in his already-unethical studies.
  • Bad Future: Several other articles that deal with the canon's origins view it as this. If Site-17's staff or SCP-4755 exist in their timeline, it's usually to get the former thrashed or the latter permanently disrupted, rendering the rest of the canon unable to happen.
  • Canon Character All Along: The Once an Episode twist of every ADMONITION SCP — there's always a second or third party involved which turns out to be someone very familiar:
    • SCP-6820 features the Abstract Apotheosis of SCP-682, who is an essophysical being embodying hatred.
    • SCP-6747 has SCP-6747-C explain that their actions are increasing the power of [HAZARD EXPUNGED]. The footnote attached here helpfully explains that the hazard is the "queen of the void and its seven spirals, destroyer of uninspired worlds, keeper of the chains which bind THE SCARLET IDOL". In other words, SCP-2747's anafabula and the Scarlet King.
    • SCP-6659 implies through context clues that the god Blake finds that wants to embody humanity is a version of SCP-3125, albeit a somewhat weaker version that takes inspiration from the master of the Planet of Hands.
    • Once Victor fully audits Ryoga Hishakaku in SCP-6488, it's revealed Hishakaku ordered Mekhane's execution through SCP-6659 to antimemetically camouflage a flaw in LOTUS's operations.
  • Contrived Coincidence: The reason Placeholder McDoctorate doesn't have to deal with TL-4755-B's counterpart when he flees TL-5956-X from SCP-5956 is because TL-4755-B's McDoctorate was conveniently abducted by SCP-6269 and sent to an Alternate Universe of the post-SCP-6500 From 120's Archives world.
  • Karma Houdini: Aside from all the crap the Foundation pulls in the main continuity, it's strongly implied in SCP-5956 (from On Guard 43) that Dr. Placeholder McDoctorate literally tore himself out of that canon's narrative and inserted himself into the Site-17 story, while his counterpart in that world got sent to another timeline. Reading 5956's article reveals that doing this killed an entire universe through a Reality-Breaking Paradox, which he shows no remorse over with everyone else none the wiser.
  • Once an Episode: In every ADMONITION SCP, the SCP in question tackles the fundamentals of an advanced Foundation concept while also bringing back a classic character in a different form as the central twist.
    • SCP-6820 is about essophysics (the study of beings that embody certain concepts), and is a Reconstruction of the SCP-682 termination logs.
    • SCP-6747 is about pataphysics (the study of existence in fictional narratives), and has the Foundation accidentally create a version of the Scarlet King when the anafabula attempts to manifest through Dr. King.
    • SCP-6659 is about noospherics (the anomalous exploration of human thought) and how the Foundation handles gods, and has the Foundation accidentally attract the attention of SCP-3125.
    • SCP-6488 is about the AIAD and offhandedly mentions that Ryoga Hishakaku was plotting to kill WAN (aka Mekhane) through 6659 so the Foundation wouldn't be able to understand a critical flaw in the machine.
  • Painting the Medium: Some ADMONITION articles have blurred text. In-universe, these aren't redactions, but antimemetic influences preventing the reader from properly registering their meaning. Copy-pasting the lines into a word processor will reveal what they actually say.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: All Site-17 articles diverge from "vanilla" Foundation history due to the discovery of SCP-4755, which reveals the only true concept in the universe that has been or will ever be conceptualized is containment. So in a sense, all the cruel acts and all the arrogant projects they conduct are just nature running its course.

SCP-4051 - Your Friendly Neighborhood Keter

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps

SCP-4175 - Friends Made, and the Void

SCP-4260 - The Subdirective

SCP-4260 is an entity responsible for the concept of death, which the Foundation has sometimes killed and then immediately resurrected to save the skin of some important personnel. Unfortunately, it is not immune to its own rules or entropy, so it too is dying regardless of how many times the Foundation gives it a new body. The Foundation thus scrambles to try and keep it alive as long as possible.
  • Deity of Human Origin: The Administrator, in this world a young man named Ethan Horowitz, grafts SCP-4260's powers onto himself after modifying his body to ensure he'd survive the process. This prolongs the expected lifetime of its abilities, though Ethan fully intends to shirk his duty once the Foundation discovers ageless immortality.
  • Immortality Seeker: The Foundation is looking for a source of ageless immortality to counteract the possibility of SCP-4260 failing.
  • Power Incontinence: Ethan does not have full control of his mantle and will accidentally crown a new person as the next SCP-4260 if he is not held down by at least five Strayer Density Matrices.

SCP-4415 - Humanoid Containment Chamber #λ045

SCP-4755 - When We Are Omnipotent

SCP-4755 is the concept of containment, which everything else in conceptual space is an extension of.
  • Abstract Apotheosis: The Site-17 Deepwell Foundation as a whole could be considered a god of containment, as they represent the apex of SCP-4755. By 2103, they will manifest this apotheosis into reality.
  • Awful Truth: Nothing in the universe is truly unique and is merely an extension of SCP-4755. The Foundation will eventually become an omniscient tyrant ruling over all of reality by serving 4755's whims, and there is nothing they can do to stop it.
  • Lonely at the Top: Sure, the Foundation will become a god to rule over over all of reality in 2103. But from what the present-day Foundation has been told through time travel, it's dark, cold, deeply unethical, and deeply impersonal.
  • Make Wrong What Once Went Right: The present-day Foundation is trying to find a way to force a temporal paradox in Operation Almeresh to disrupt SCP-4755, having witnessed the consequences of them being at the top. It doesn't work.
  • Stable Time Loop: The Foundation begins Operation Almeresh because of Irantu from MTF Tau-5 sending a message back to the present, and part of the procedure involves that exact same process once they get to the year 2103. It kinda sucks to be an omniscient tyrant of reality, though, so they're trying to figure out how to break it up with a paradox.
  • Start of Darkness: The origin of the Site-17 Deepwell Catalogue timeline, and sets the tone for how exceedingly powerful and arrogant the Foundation will eventually grow to be.
  • Who Watches the Watchmen?: Said word-for-word by Irantu's future self when describing what SCP-4755 will ultimately do to the Foundation. The answer is that the overlords of the future will watch their meek predecessors in the present.
  • You Can't Fight Fate: The failure of Operation Almeresh clearly isn't working, given the entire rest of the canon exists, especially ADMONITION.

SCP-4855 - Mind Like a Steel Trap

SCP-4936 - Summer Vacation 🦀

SCP-5097 - Working 9 to 5

SCP-5715 - Ghosts of Time's Past

SCP-5947 - SILVERFISH

SCP-6086 - Errata

SCP-6113 - Temporary Reflections

SCP-6113 comprises three anomalies: SCP-6113-1, a shapeshifting entity made of bright orange light; SCP-6113-2, a lake that enables closeted Transgender individuals to spontaneously transition; and SCP-6113-3 (AKA Chloe Park), a twelve year-old trans girl affected by SCP-6113-2 who, due to some failed amnestic administration, was placed under the Foundation's care.
  • Continuity Nod: SCP-6113 is essentially a more trans-inclusive version of SCP-113 (as both are sex-changers, but SCP-113's sex-changing is played more for horror) and includes the latter's designation in its own to affirm the connection between them.
  • Education Mama: Janet describes her parents as the stereotypical prestige- and good-grade-obsessed Asian parents and laments that she's spent most of her life trying to appease their standards instead of pursuing what she actually wants.
  • Family of Choice: Janet and Chloe both had unsupportive, toxic families, and after escaping containment together, Janet refers to herself as Chloe's "mother" and Chloe takes on Janet's last name.
    Chloe (via letter to the Foundation): I know one thing for certain, though. I never had a family and the Foundation couldn't give me one. Wouldn't even let me have one. So I had to find my own. Janet.
  • A Form You Are Comfortable With: Your average depressed trans person probably isn't very receptive to a being made of pure light taking them to a secluded magical lake, so SCP-6113-1 assumes the form of their most trusted friend or family member to expedite the transition event.
  • Gender Bender: Visiting SCP-6113-2 enables closeted trans people to transition instantaneously into their idealized form via pure magic with no adverse side effects.
  • Hard Light: When SCP-6113-1 isn't taking the form of a human being, its Shapeshifter Default Form is described as a "humanoid being made of solid orange light" that is capable of holding Dr. Fisher's keycard.
  • Lady Swears-a-Lot: Chloe has a serious potty mouth for a 12 year-old and often swears multiple times per sentence, especially when she's teed off. Excessive swearing is so essential to how she communicates, in fact, that when Janet calls her a "dipshit", she's genuinely proud.
  • Mentor in Queerness: Age-inverted. Janet is fourteen years Chloe's senior, but as Chloe is already out and possesses much more knowledge about transness than Janet, she's the one to crack Janet's egg and help her learn to embrace her identity.
  • The Mirror Shows Your True Self: When closeted trans individuals look at their reflections in SCP-6113-2, the image reflected back at them gradually shifts from their current appearance to their desired appearance, with their actual body transforming in response.
  • Taken Off the Case: Janet is forbidden to visit Chloe and demoted to Assistant Researcher after she, in the higher-ups' eyes, becomes too close to Chloe to maintain the distant professionalism required of Foundation researchers.
  • Trans Tribulations: SCP-6113-1 visits closeted trans people in their "lowest moments". These include attempting suicide after facing transphobic bullying, coming out to unsupportive parents, and, in Chloe's case, being kicked out of her home after her parents discovered a Hot Topic skirt in her room.

SCP-6183 - B L A C K B O X

An intermission episode in ADMONITION, focusing on a third eigenweapon in the Foundation's possession and their encounters with an enigmatic entity as Calvin Bold orders for its shutdown.
  • Adaptation Species Change: SCP-682 is implied to be a member of The Fair Folk, as it has to be referred to in green with unique names.
  • Bottle Episode: As it was written for a contest in a short period of time, its scope is limited compared to the other chapters of the saga. Large chunks of the documentation associated with a typical chapter have been deleted, and the narrative focuses on a comparatively-tiny anomalous location named Mnemosyne. In addition, [DELETED] is not a Canon Character All Along, but a Stable Time Loop involving the D-Class sent into Mnemosyne.
  • Cessation of Existence: While most of the description is gone, what can be gathered is that the Foundation was testing an eigenweapon that works on any SCP, not just gods or essophysical beings. It's very good at what it does, purging everything from indestructible objects to mathematical anomalies to even SCP-682 itself (possibly), but Bold eventually wants it dismantled since new SCPs that occupy the old slots will perform a Fusion Dance with their predecessor.
  • Lighter and Softer: The stakes of the SCP are significantly lower than other ADMONITION chapters, essentially being a simple investigation of a spectral being that's oddly helpful to the Foundation's management of the SCP. While a Stable Time Loop is involved, it has no lasting consequences, and its narrative relevance is contained entirely within the article itself.
  • Painting the Medium: The narrative being a Bottle Episode is enforced by data corruption and the Foundation's deletion protocols rendering most of the document unreadable.
  • Uncertain Doom: SCP-682 is targeted twice by the system. It first comes back and absorbs SCP-553 (the crystal butterflies) into its skin, and the next time the Foundation attempts to delete it, something happens that destroys SCP-4000. It's not made clear if SCP-682 resurrected after the fact.

SCP-6488 - EIGHTH COMMANDMENT

SCP-6488, or 'LOTUS', is an artificial superintelligence used to find and contain deviant artificial intelligences before they can do any real damage. But as it turns out, there's a fair bit more to it than that...
  • Adaptational Wimp: Mekhane is a god of a lot of things related to technology, so even if an eigenweapon were to hurt him through one concept, he'd still have others to rely on. Here, simply plugging in the concept of AI into SCP-6659 is enough to make him keel over.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Author Jack Ike has stated it is possible Hishakaku did not issue the order to kill Mekhane through SCP-6659. The two most likely culprits in that scenario are LOTUS itself and Victor attempting to Frame-Up Hishakaku (not that he'd be innocent if Victor didn't succeed.)
  • Awful Truth: OCIs are made by putting brains in jars. The Generation Is were people who volunteered, but there weren't enough volunteers, so the Generation IIs were made from people who 'were volunteered', so to speak. At least some of them were volunteered just because Hishakaku didn't like them.
  • Back from the Dead: Mekhane comes back the instant LOTUS is dismantled, and with it all of the knowledge his death removed from the noosphere. This ends up proving critical in Victor's investigation.
  • Brain in a Jar: What the OCI agents really are. They're essentially the biological equivalent of A.I.s.
  • Evil Is Petty: Hishakaku had Director Kelvin amnesticised and demoted to being a janitor out of pure spite and murdered Mekhane just because he was in the way and there was a way to get rid of him laying around.
  • From Bad to Worse: LOTUS works by trapping deviant A.I.s in a Lotus-Eater Machine so they can't do any damage. But when LOTUS had to be deactivated, the A.I.s discovered that they had been in a fake world... and immediately assumed that they were still in a fake world, so their goal became to do as much damage as possible in order to break through into the 'real world' that they thought existed.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Hishakaku, after managing to forcibly conscript the OCIs, kill Mekhane, and more, is busted by his own creation Victor (although it takes a while to complete the last step of that part). The Overseers mention he's now the head of Organic Intelligence, but seeing as how all operations related to the department have been permanently iced, he's essentially been Kicked Upstairs to rot in the shadows of his mistakes.
  • Kill the God: Hishakaku is mentioned to have used SCP-6659 to kill Mekhane. Because of how the machine works, this has the purpose of wiping a lot of LOTUS's documentation from human knowledge.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: How LOTUS works. Unfortunately, it backfires when the A.I.s it imprisoned started thinking that reality was fake.
  • Meaningful Name: LOTUS works by way of making a Lotus-Eater Machine for A.I.s.
    • In the Bible, the Eighth Commandment is either (depending on which version you're reading) 'Thou shalt not steal' or 'Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour'.
  • No Ontological Inertia: In an almost literal case relative to the trope name, all of the things Hishakaku accomplished when he killed Mekhane are almost immediately reversed once LOTUS is dismantled. Including the part where Mekhane, you know, died.
  • Sequel Hook: The SCP ends with LOTUS dismantled, but the Overseers mention a Mysterious Benefactor who made the call. Furthermore, the parts are to be sent to PROJECT ADMONITION, setting up a future plot point in the titular anthology.

SCP-6659 - METAGNOSTIC

SCP-6659 is an extremely powerful eigenweapon not unlike SCP-6820. In layman's terms, it's a platform for killing gods, which Foundation science has reduced to merely the apex predators in memetics who embody certain concepts. Things take a turn for the worse when it suddenly breaks, however...
  • Adaptational Wimp: The defining trait of SCP-3125 is how utterly unstoppable it is. Here, inserting Prometheus into Greek mythology becomes its Weaksauce Weakness by giving humanity a means to fight back long before it tries anything funny.
  • Back for the Dead: Assuming all chapters of ADMONITION are set in the same universe (barring SCP-6820, which is a document from another world being read in the main universe), SCP-6747's version of the Scarlet King returns in this SCP only to get killed off when a ritual knife gets dumped inside 6659. This also retroactively gives 6747 a happy ending since this means all aspects of SCP-6747-C are now either dead or in permanent containment beneath the ADMONITION universe's plane of existence.
  • Brick Joke: SCP-055 was round after all. It's the skull of the last ruler of a human subspecies with antimemetic camouflage.
  • Cessation of Existence: Having the concept of all of your connections to humanity strapped to a machine and proverbially flung across all of spacetime until they disintegrate from friction is not a pleasant way to go, especially when that translates to the target god being wiped from existence.
  • Fingore: When Blake encounters the entity that claims to be above regular gods, he experiences imagery of having his fingers torn off. Disturbingly, putting the final blurred line in the document into a word processor reveals the Foundation calls this the definition of transcendence.
  • A God Am I: Blake discovers a memetic entity that is somehow above all the other gods the machine has neutralized, allegedly humanity's patron deity and the one who initially broke SCP-6659. Quite suitably, it declares that "no God [he] could ever conceive could compare". This god is SCP-3125.
  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: And SCP-6659's job is to shoot the message so they can't get it and fade away as a result. This is also why the answer to the question of "does 6659 kill the god, or just wipe them from human knowledge" raised by the use of SCP-055 might simply be "who cares?"
  • History Repeats: SCP-6820 was an eigenweapon that broke and Turned Against Their Masters through an entity that exists above human thought. SCP-6659 is also an eigenweapon designed to kill the unkillable, and Blake learns the hard way that the concept of religion has a similarly-nasty bogeyman lying in wait. The difference is that while 6820 destroyed the universe it was in, 6659 ends with the Foundation confident they'll overcome this threat.
  • Kill the God: What it was built to do. Getting past the scientific jargon, the machine kills gods by basically decoupling their existence on a conceptual level through their points of worship.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: The fact that SCP-055 is the "god" being killed in the first test when it's really just a round human skull calls into question whether the device is literally killing gods or just erasing the concepts of their religions through Foundation science. Played with, in that the gods are supposed to be killed by severing those religious connections, so it might not even matter.
  • The Worf Effect: SCP-6659's overwhelming power is quickly demonstrated by the fifth test, where it destroys the Scarlet King and forces his cultists to resort to generic magical systems to keep themselves running.

SCP-6747 - CHAOS THEORY

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6820 - TERMINATION ATTEMPT

A highly-advanced eigenweapon (anomalous weapon of mass destruction) built by the Foundation to decommission an object (SCP-6820-A) by banishing the very concept it embodies from human consciousness. The Foundation is then left researching what exactly 6820-A was, and why they wanted it gone so much.


  • Alternate Universe: The file begins by explaining it came from an alternate Foundation after it's world ended.
  • Apocalypse How: The file begins by saying it came from an alternate universe which likely had an XK-class End of the World event. The article doesn't explain exactly what happened, but it's enough to know that it is a world where SCP-682 ascended and won.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: SCP-682 is described in this article as the embodiment of "a hate-centric hyper-logical memeplex that can be roughly described as 'the difference between life and death'". This includes other lesser concepts such as "the particular physical properties of hatred", "the quality of 'adaptiveness'" and "the state of being 'vaguely-reptilian.'"
  • The Bad Guy Wins: This story is about what happens when SCP-682 not only survives the ultimate termination attempt by the SCP, but also ascends to godlike levels, free to destroy all of humanity and getting exactly what it wanted.
  • Exact Words: Why ANTIKILL gets corrupted by SCP-6820-A. ANTIKILL purges SCP-6820-A from existence according to human thought. ANTIKILL, however, is advanced enough to conjure thoughts humans can't, and following this logic, SCP-6820-A claws its way into the system by taking advantage of said thoughts.
  • From Bad to Worse: SCP-682 is able to influence the SCP-6820 device, forcing the Foundation to contain it much the way they did to SCP-682. Unfortunately, SCP-6820's adaptations are more permanent. Then 682 teams up with the SCP-3125 Starfish. Then the Foundation's attempt to use SCP-055 allows 682 to reach his "perfect" form.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • An object with the numbers, 6, 8, and 2? Coincidence?
    • The very first thing that its second document says is that the machine must be destroyed or deactivated as soon as possible. Sound familiar?
    • When the Foundation tries to destroy it, it adapts to it? No, it can't be that, right?
    • Hatred, rage, anger, being vaguely reptilian, or other synonyms are referenced throughout the document. Is it really that thing?note 
  • Hostile Show Takeover: The SCP starts taking over the document, leaving one-word footnotes, replacing a testing result with a message from itself, and finally showing an edited version of SCP-682's file from its own perspective.
  • It Won't Turn Off: The first article indicates that no apparent means of deactivating ANTIKILL has been found. The second document gives a reason for why that probably is... after all, the thing that merged with it can't be "turned off" either.
  • Logical Weakness: ANTIKILL is an intelligence that transcends humanity, and is capable of thinking in ways normal humans can't. Which means booting conceptual entities out of human thought means nothing to them if they really wanted the system for themselves, as in SCP-6820-A's case.
  • Nothing Is Scarier: 682's "Perfect" form. It's the current SCP-682 page image, except the monster isn't there.
  • Physical God: By the end of the story, SCP-682 is implied to have become an all powerful, humanity destroying being.
  • Power Copying: Upon merging with SCP-6820, SCP-682 is able to amplify its natural adaptation abilities to copy the power of whatever SCP the Foundation throws at it in their attempt to kill it, resulting in it only growing stronger with each failed attempt.
  • Reconstruction: SCP-682 termination logs are something of a joke, since they never work, and only exist to show the lizard's reaction. 6820 reconstructs the concept by showing how a 682 termination attempt could fail catastrophically.
  • Ret-Gone: The SCP is a device that has completely erased from existence another SCP. The Foundation is left wondering what they were trying to rid of. Since the SCP being erased is SCP-682, it returns with a vengeance.
  • A Taste of Their Own Medicine: The story ends with SCP-682 sending a Foundation researcher to an acid bath.
  • Villain Team-Up: SCP-682 partners with SCP-3125 in an attempt to return to reality.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: SCP-682's "Perfect" form is either unseeable due to being Ret Gonned and exposed to antimemes, or is so incomprehensible that humans can't actually see it.

SCP-7243 - EXISTENTIAL ABATEMENT

SCP-7243 is the Deering-Placeholder Latent Existential Abatement (DePLExA) Engine that, in simple terms, performs acroamatic abatement (anomalous waste processing) by bending time to make it as if the waste was never there. Because this is ADMONITION, things get out of control and very personal very quickly... this time with higher stakes than any of the previous chapters.
  • Adaptational Abomination: SCP-6643 is initially portrayed as technically harmless compared to its original article, being Invisible to Normals and only causing the article's conflict because of Dougall Deering and Amelia Torosyan-Deering fighting over its murder of Phillip Deering, but the ending reveals it is now the Constant of STAGNATION and ready to bore a hole into The Multiverse to cause more chaos.
  • Anti-Frustration Features: The second act has several documents with a lot of important information (including Placeholder McDoctorate's role in Project ADMONITION) stricken out, and must be pasted into a word processor to reveal them. Unlike SCP-6659, summaries of the missing data are given or implied by the article's Framing Device at various points.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: The Oracle Collective cuts off the ADMONITION Foundation from the Agreement... and it is implied that this is what Place (who co-created the machine and did a lot of the calculations) actually wanted. Knowing what we already know about the guy, his motives cannot be good.
  • Canon Welding: The incident log compiled by the Oracle Collective shows some of the Earths that have been impacted by the waste ejected by EE-001. Among those, it appears that it's because of said waste that the Kaiju (or, at least, one variant of it) that laid waste to Hy-Brasil in War on All Fronts and the Broken Sun from Locke' Proposal came to be. There's also a mention of a variant of Site-107 from Find Us Alive reappearing in reality.
  • Stable Time Loop: 7243 uses this to erase the waste. The story turns out to be one, too. Plus, PHMD manipulates the MAGIC DRAWER to send anomalous waste into the 5243 Deadlines eventually culminating in a packet being sent to 5243-F and killing Philip Deering as a result, this makes Dougall Deering use The REISNO Cannon to contact his Prime-Timeline self and prevent 5243 from occuring in the first place. This leads to creation of the Paradox Timeline where PHMD hails from, essentially bootstrapping his own existence.
  • Time Police: The Oracle Collective is introduced as the actual enforcers of the 1981 Multi-Foundation Agreement, investigating the Earth where SCP-7243 is set for multiversal disturbances. The charge that sticks is the equivalent of illegal dumping on a cosmic level, sending anomalous waste to other universes instead of using local Acroamatic Abatement methods like their counterparts.
  • Wham Episode: The SCPs featured are starting to affect The Multiverse, meaning the Foundation's various Time Police agencies can no longer idly sit by and watch.

SCP-8190 - DEPARTMENTALIZED

SCP-8190 is a series of bureaucratohazards that force the Foundation to obey the outdated terms of their first employee handbook to the point of altering reality and replacing staff to do so. The anomaly appears to be centralized to ex-employee James A. Harkness, who was trapped in a literal Department of Redundancy Department for years.

The anomaly was initially handled by the Notional Division, which allegedly handles the parasitism inflicted by anomalies like SCP-8190. The truth of all parties involved, however, is far more complicated.
  • Bad Boss: The modern TL-4755-B Foundation doesn't let its employees represent themselves in internal affairs and finds the idea of doing so ridiculous.
  • Chekhov's Gag: At one point, Harkness quips "can I just go back to testing kill hazards on myself?" after he's dragged into a normal office. Ruaidhri Quade learns the hard way that wasn't a joke, nor was it a fake memory, as Harkness uses that knowledge to blow Quade's brains out and escape.
  • Department of Redundancy Department: SCP-8190-A is a borehole containing several offices belonging to a literal Department Of Redundancy Department, with a lot of repetition associated with the department: all of the offices feature identical copies of Harkness (POI-8190) that consistently file similair paperwork in an identical manner as employees and the further down the borehole personnel travelled, the more recursive the offices got, with doors to those offices featuring the redundant repetition of "Department of Redundancy Department, Recursive Division".
  • Shout-Out: The filename for the first image in the article is the_sr-01_piece_is_real.jpeg.
  • Wham Line: The BUREAUMANCER pulls a puzzle cube out of the void in its observation of TL-4755-B. A link is placed here leading to SCP-6416, confirming TL-5956-X Placeholder McDoctorate's allegiance to the SCP's Alliance of Alternates.

'Test Subjects' (B82SW/9KL74/Y4P1K)

The Eschaton

SCP-6969-J - The End of Sex 6.9 - You Can (Not) Reproduce

SCP-6969-J is... well, was a serious world-ending scenario in a universe from the Site-17 Deepwell Catalogue where the Foundation accidentally erased the concept of sexual reproduction trying to contain the original SCP-6969, an anomaly that traps people in a timeloop when they climax. Then, amidst all the shouting, the Pataphysics Department decided making the article a -J would trick the authors into making the chaos easier to fix. It... did not.
  • Affectionate Parody: Of the ADMONITION spin-off of the Site-17 Deepwell Catalogue, and by extension SCP-6820.
  • Feghoot: As the title implies, the whole article is one giant excuse to have a scene that resembles the ending of The End of Evangelion.
  • Silliness Switch: Apparently, SCP-6969-J was a serious Deepwell Catalogue article, possibly even chapter 4 of ADMONITION, until the Pataphysics Department tried marking it with the -J suffix to try and trick Yossipossi into making their work easier. All it does is fill the narrative with actual jokes and pop culture references.
  • Sterility Plague: All life on Earth no longer comprehends the concept of sexual reproduction, dooming it to total annihilation. No thanks to the Pataphysics Department, the situation is taken far less seriously than it should be.

    Stealing Solidarity 
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Tales of SCP-2085 and their theft of SCP-2117.


SCP-2085 - The Black Rabbit Company

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps

SCP-2117 - The Stolen Solidarity

SCP-2722 - Straight on 'Til Morning

    Straight On Till Morning 
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In 1973, the activation of SCP-2047 causes the Earth to switch places with a different planet in another solar system, leaving behind about 2500 humans who were in space or on off-world colonies at the time. They must work together to find their way back to Earth again.


SCP-2047 - Collaboration

SCP-2047 is a hollow iron sphere that's covered in language originating from exoplanet Theta-c. These inscriptions describe the process that occurs in Event 2047-A, where Earth and Theta-c undergo an exchange of spatial position. Earth is deposited in Theta-c's previous solar system, while Theta-c takes Earth's spot in the old Sol System.
  • The Reveal: It's not explicitly laid out, but Theta-c's solar system, the one SCP-2047 transported the Earth to, turns out to be the Solar System we are all familiar with. The Sol System is the solar system the Earth originally came from.

SCP-2813 - Ghost Ship

SCP-4113 - Long is the Way You Must Wander

SCP-6555 - What Moved the Tides

    Third Law 
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Tales about the rise of paratechnology.

  • Clarke's Third Law: The canon gets its name from this trope, and it is dedicated to exploring it and its related tropes. In this canon the line between technology and anomalies is blurred as people explore ways to combine science with the paranormal.

SCP-2176 - Ghostlight™

SCP-2176 is a brand of anomalous lightbulbs developed by Titan Consumer Appliances and Electronics, originally marketed under the name "Ghostlight™". They resemble non-anomalous fluorescent lightbulbs normally sold for household use. However, they operate more like incandescent lightbulbs, but with the tungsten filament replaced by a high-density ectoplasm solution consisting of ectomorphs.
  • Haunted Technology: They are lightbulbs that use ghosts to make light. Break one open and you release a ghost, with the fully sapient ones haunting the area they were released in.

SCP-2308 - Futures Trading

SCP-2350 - From the Mind of Malinalxochitl

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2630 - Stock Of A Sort

SCP-2664 - Redline

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2820 - Vaishnavastra

SCP-2897 - The Bard of Analytics

SCP-2970 - Holy Misplacement

  • Immune to Bullets: SCP-2970 is a human being who was given magical artificial implants to improve his capabilities. When he broke containment and escaped from site 30, bullets fired at him were deflected before hitting him.
  • When the Clock Strikes Twelve: SCP-2970 broke out of containment at Site 30 at midnight and escaped, using an innate ability of being Immune to Bullets to avoid being stopped by the guards.

SCP-3457 - The Rite of Solomon

SCP-4566 - The Mark of Xerrox

SCP-5525 - The United States Government Loots Atlantis

SCP-5529 - Pope Joan II

Archival Document — HSA-008-Advent

PORTLANDS DERBY TEAMS RANKED BY HOW MUCH THEY SCARE ME

THE GREAT RUGBY PRANK WAR PART ONE: THE PRANKING MENACE

THE GREAT RUGBY PRANK WAR PART TWO: PRANK HARD WITH A VENGEANCE

'Unicorn Horn' (HYTCH/8FNE6/B77KT)

GRANT REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATING THE APPLICATION OF CERTAIN RESEARCH ASSETS IN OVERCOMING INHERENT LIMITATIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY

GRANT REQUEST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTERSTELLAR SCIENCE VESSEL

GRANT REQUEST FOR UTILIZATION OF ELECTRO-THAUMIC COMPUTERS TO PERFORM EXORCISMS OF DEMONIC ENTITIES

New Atlantis, Arizona

The Lord Of Endowments

UIU Location Dossier — "Paramax"

UIU Location Dossier — "Three Portlands"

UIU File: 2003-112 (OPERATION: PANDORA)

UIU File: 2014-014 - Case File "Metaphysical Shark Terrorism"

PP-NEU-0127 - "AncestRecall"

    Those Twisted Pines 
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Tales of Foundation Site-64, located in the Pacific Northwest.


SCP-1360 - PSHUD #31

SCP-1360 is an animate, fully articulated android standing at 1.83 m tall and weighing 100 kg. 1360’s body is composed of molded polycarbonate casings over an aluminum frame. These casings are covered in a black fabric of unknown composition, referred to as SCP-1360-1, which acts as a skin and has a universal thickness of 1 cm. 1360’s fingers contain a series of tools accessed by unscrewing the tip of the finger, and include a steel needle, a roll of patches, a pair of miniature steel fabric scissors, and a steel scalpel. 1360 is intelligent and displays a clear knowledge of unarmed combat and firearms usage. Despite being incapable of speech, it can read and write English, Japanese, and German fluently. Interviews have been moderately successful, though it is obsessed with escaping and subsequently returning to an entity it refers to as “Anderson.”

SCP-2106 - A Conspiracy of Ravens

SCP-2306 - Revenant AI

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2806 - We Have the Technology

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-2860 - Made of Stone

SCP-2906 - &

SCP-2960 - The Show MUST Go On…

SCP-2987 - Invictus

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3060 - Sleep Paralysis

SCP-3108 - The Nerfing Gun

  • Devolution Device: Testing the extents of the gun on D-Class, one is left a neanderthal and the other they can't bring below a common earthworm.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": The gun's creator Nathan Pierce to the Foundation, telling them to call him by his GAW pseudonym "Kektagon".
  • Everyone Has Standards: While Kektagon is extremely careless with the use of The Nerfing Gun, and it's left unclear how much he told his little brother about what the gun did before giving it to him as a present, when the Foundation representative interrogating him mentions in passing what the gun does to human beings...
    POI-6897: …You, you used it on people?
    Dr. Dietz: Our testing history is not relevant to-
    POI-6897: It… It was supposed to be a joke. It was funny. I changed Mass Effect 2 into Mass Effect 3, My neighbor's SUV into a Smart Car, I didn't use it on people! You bastards, why the hell would you do that? I'm not a murderer damn it! Why, why would you turn a joke into a torture device? Just… just get out of my cell. I'm done talking.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Kektagon manages to make SCP-3108 as a gag at the age of 19. He doesn't get the irony of the concept until he sobers up though.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: While he's mostly horrified at the Foundation's cruelty in testing out his invention, it's also implied that when he discovers that his invention has been used to de-evolve a human being out of sentience, he's horrified that this indirectly makes him a murderer.
  • Nicknaming the Enemy: ->Kektagon: So, what do you fascist cucks want to know?
  • Pun-Based Title: Its a Nerf gun that nerfs the target given the user's views.
  • Stealth Pun: SCP-3108 is depicted as a modified Maverick Nerf gun that degrades, de-evolves, or otherwise "nerfs" whatever it's fired at. In other words, it's a Devolver.
  • You're Insane!: Kektagon to his interrogator, who offhandedly mentioned they tested his gun's properties on people.

SCP-3310 - The Old Man of the Lake

SCP-3460 - I'm Going to Change Your Life

SCP-3560 - All Robots go to Limbo

SCP-3613 - Things You People Wouldn't Believe

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3860 - The Falcon's Landing

Tropes about SCP-3860 himself:

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps

Tropes present in entry:

SCP-3960 - Best Friends Forever

SCP-4160 - Those Who Don't Learn From History

SCP-4660 - The Cat Came Back

SCP-5460 - Often Go Awry

SCP-5560 - Corvus Series Pocket Prophet

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-6660 - The Machines on Which We Run

    The Trashfire 
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Stories about the influence of old gods and conflicts between the forces of order and chaos.


SCP-0166 - I Was a Teenage Succubus

SCP-378 - Brainworm

SCP-378 is an arthropod superficially resembling the larva of the Amazon giant centipede. 378 is capable of asexual reproduction at will, producing instances of SCP-378-A from its anus. 378-A are obligate endoparasites capable of infecting advanced primates, such as humans. Upon infection, 378-A integrates itself with its host's nervous system through unknown means, inducing brain death and extending 378's remote control to the host itself.
  • Creepy Centipedes: SCP-378 are centipede-like creatures that can enter a human being's skull and occupy the frontal lobe of the victim's brain.
  • Healing Factor: When SCP-378 occupies a human being's brain, the host gains the ability to almost instantly regenerate physical damage. In one case, a host tore off his own arm and attacked using it as a weapon. When he pressed it against his shoulder, it re-attached immediately.
  • Kill It with Fire: SCP-378 are almost invulnerable to attack. The only thing that can even incapacitate them is fire. Fire is also effective in suppressing a victim/host's Healing Factor.
  • Puppeteer Parasite: After SCP-378 enters a victim's skull, it gains control of their brain and controls their body. The victim acts normally while under control, indicating that SCP-378 can read the victim's memories and personality.

SCP-654 - Thunderhorn

SCP-654 was a male narwhal, visually identical from others of its species, except that its tusk has grown in a clockwise helix from the jaw, rather than the counterclockwise helix found in other examined narwhals. 654 was discoverered and nurtured by a caretaker for Wilson's Wildlife Solution, who named the creature "Thunderhorn". As his name implies, Thunderhorn was able to emit sudden bursts of lightning from the apex of his tusk, which he would use to hunt and kill his prey. The lightning discharges, would be accompanied by a loud crack of sound, and while not particularly accurate, Thunderhorn's tusk could be used to direct them. With his caretaker unable to provide sufficient care for a Keter-class SCP, Thunderhorn unfortunately died from improper and negligent conditions of his captivity, especially after the Foundation refused assistance in caring for him.
  • Downer Ending: SCP-654 eventually died due to its keeper being unable maintain its Keter-level requirements and the lack of support from the Foundation to do so.
  • Mutants: SCP-654's ability to fire a lightning bolt from its horn is noted as being a mutation.
  • Shock and Awe: SCP-654 is a narwhal that can fire lightning bolts from its horn. It uses them to kill seals so it can eat them.

SCP-744 - Assembly Required

SCP-744 is an abandoned factory covering approximately 30 acres of land in West Virginia. 744's anomalous properties manifest once every 56 hours. During this period, the factory will activate its manufacturing equipment. While active, it will actively use this equipment to produce items. All items manufactured by 744 are moved via conveyor belt into a large antechamber, which appears to have been designed to assemble them into one machine. SCP-744-1 is a voice who claims to be a production manager of 744, and that it is held in an undisclosed location within the factory.

SCP-952 - NP Rock

SCP-952 is a subgenre of math rock known as "NP Rock", defined primarily by a specific arrangement of instrumental configurations, subject matter, and musical technique. Evidence suggests that the culmination of these components is the cause of 952's anomalous properties. Upon listening to a composition, subjects will instantly identify 952 as a distinctive musical genre. Ongoing listening creates further anomalous effects, including affected subjects how to recreating compositions, being unable to perform any musical piece outside of the genre, and listening to any other composition producing distress in subjects.

SCP-2677 - Obfuscation

SCP-3178 - Through God, All Things Are Possible

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-3721 - Obsolete Weapons System

SCP-3874 - Six-Hundred To One

SCP-3874 is supposedly Fidel Castro, the President of Cuba. He appears to able to survive dozens of assassination attempts, which baffles the Foundation.
  • Assassin Outclassin': Castro survived so many assassination attempts that the Foundation speculates he had supernatural yet undiscovered supernatural abilities.
  • Continuity Nod: One of the assassination attempt ("Radioactive Para-pharmaceuticals") was made with SCP-3521.
  • Contrived Coincidence: After his death, it turns out Castro isn't some sort of supernatural entity but just an insanely lucky normal human, and him being classified as a SCP is solely the result of surviving hundreds of assassination attempts.
  • Famous, Famous, Fictional: The page mentions seven of the hundreds of assassination attemps against him: "an exploding cigar, poisoned ice cream, contracting ex-Chicago Spirit members and UIU Persons of Interest to participate in the Bay of Pigs invasion, cognitohazardous diplomatic speech, voodoo, Radioactive Para-pharmaceuticals, and an Orbital Disintegration Beam". The exploding cigar and the poisoned ice cream really happened.
  • Healing Factor: Invoked. One of the hypothesis to explain his survival is summarized as "Rapid regeneration properties".
  • Historical Domain Superperson: Yeah, it's the real Fidel Castro, who apparently has unspecified supernatural abilities in the setting. Actually subverted. The keyword is "apparently".
  • Kill Sat: An "Orbital Disintegration Beam" has been used to try to eliminate him, with no success (no more detail added).
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Invoked. One of the hypothesis to explain his survival is summarized as "Indestructibility".
  • Take That!: He's a real person (not a No Celebrities Were Harmed or something similar, but the real Castro) who is classified as "Keter". He's demoted to "Neutralized" after the Foundation concludes (from an autopsy, an interview of Raul Castro, and some statistical calculations) that he isn't a SCP.
  • Winds of Destiny, Change!: Invoked. One of the hypothesis to explain his survival is summarized as "Probability-altering capabilities".

SCP-4495 - A God for Pigs

  • Eating the Enemy: The only effective way to get rid of SCP-4495-1 is to eat it.
  • Our Monsters Are Weird: SCP-4495 is an entity resembling a Pig Man dressed as a king sitting on a throne, except its clothing and the throne are part of its body. Even though it appears to be dead, an endless supply of hostile creatures that resemble animated pig intestines, designated SCP-4495-1, are constantly spilling out of its ruptured abdomen.

SCP-4776 - REAGANWEAPON.

SCP-4776 is a Kill Sat created by the Strategic Defense Initiative during The Cold War. It is activated by tracing out a very specific glyph pattern (SCP-4776-1) out of any material, after which a particle beam is fired down onto the target.
  • Death Ray: Of the classic photonic power variety, sent to blow up anything that has SCP-4776-1 traced out on it.
  • Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Campbell locks Bishop into this at the end of the article. Either Bishop agrees to let the Foundation do whatever they want on US soil, or he refuses and lets Campbell leak news of Reagan's dementia and blow up the Pentagon to impress America's enemies. Bishop very wisely calls it quits there.
  • Historical In-Joke: The Foundation is the reason the Iran-Contra Affair was exposed to the public, as they leaked the relevant documents to punish the Reagan Administration for killing Mathias to locate defector Ismail Thompson/Matthew Shah and then use SCP-4776 to incinerate him.
  • Mook Horror Show: "Signal for the Crack of Dawn" is about SCP-4776's first recorded use, to incinerate a bunch of Soviets when a CIA operative is pinned down.
  • Punny Name: A play on the Foundation-verse term "eigenweapon." Unlike actual eigenweapons, though, this one's just a bog-standard Death Ray.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Anyone can use SCP-4776 if they know SCP-4776-1. As a result, all it takes is one Foundation learning it to demotivate the Reagan Administration into letting them do as they please.
  • A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Campbell nearly threatens to do this to the Reagan Administration by siccing SCP-4776 on the Pentagon. Either Bishop acquiesces, or Campbell goes through just to prove a point to enemies of the US who might be more useful to the Foundation. Bishop wisely chooses to go with the former.

SCP-4886 - The Cop and the Countryside

SCP-4947 - The Fault and the Fistula

SCP-5012 - There Is No Escape From The Bottomless Pit

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5444 - How To Disappear Completely

SCP-5931 - Nobody Shot Me

SCP-5952 - The Warbalang

See the (multiple canons) folder.

SCP-5994 - You Can't Top Pigs with Pigs

SCP-5994 is the surveillance room of an Olney Ironworks steel mill. All surveillance equipment plays a recording on loop of an anomalous event that took place at the mill. Certain individuals in the recording can be interacted with through the installation of special recording components in the equipment.
  • Recursive Reality: SCP-5994 appears to be one of these, with a someone always taking the place of Raymond Navarro as depicted in the recording, repeating a series of actions and then being interrogated by an outside entity on the nature of their predicament.

Ambrose Backdoor Soho

Project Proposal 2014-1221: Finally Waking Up

jacklyn diamandis, accountable to nobody

Irregularity Proposal: 2001-489 - Elder Rockwell

    Unfounded 
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What if the Foundation never existed?


  • Earth All Along: A variant is presented in SCP-6871; the universe of Unfounded is the same as that of the "baseline" Foundation universe, manipulating into becoming this after the Administrator made a Heroic Sacrifice to remove the Foundation from the history.
  • Multiple-Choice Past: Either the "true" universe where the tales of the Foundation were All Just a Dream, or the actual Foundation universe where they performed a retroactive Heroic Sacrifice.

SCP-6197 - But a Dream…

SCP-6197 is a bottle of gummy capsules that can be eaten to induce an anomalous lucid dream. It is identical to the Foundation's world, except more anomalies are uncontained. The dream always ends with a similar capsule being eaten, returning the user to the real world.
  • All Just a Dream: The "main" universe with an extant Foundation is nothing but the dreamland of Unfounded's Isabel Wondertainment..
  • Recursive Reality: It's noted that the pills are marked with the number 001, the pills eaten in the dream world are 002, and people in the dream who eat those pills eat another labeled 003 in their dreams to wake up, implying the dream worlds are actually 6197's users tunneling deeper into a stack of infinite parallel universes. Unfounded's Isabel Wondertainment holds the original pills, marked 000.

SCP-6871 - In the Blink of an Eye

SCP-6871 is an anomalous procedure that can be used as a form of Retconjuration, erasing anything affected from history. The Foundation keeps the steps locked up in Deepwell sites to prevent time loops from forming.
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: The article's disaster of cosmic proportions would have never happened if the Deepwell site just stopped poking the damn thing.
  • Downer Ending: Karcist Ion is erased, but this leaves humanity stuck in the Bronze Age. A despondent Administrator activates 6871 one final time, presumably erasing the Foundation itself. Thousands of years later, the Global Occult Coalition finds the ruins of the Deepwell to tell the tale.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: The Administrator uses 6871 on the Foundation itself to undo the damages caused by its misuse.
  • Hope Spot: O5-12 erases the Children of the Night, creating a utopian reality where humans have always been the dominant species. Then D-91826 erases them, bringing everything back to normal.

A Sympathetic Thorn in the Side of the Bookburners

    Un Human 
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  • Humanity's Wake: A disaster wiped out all normal humans, leaving behind only things that were either not human or not completely human.

SCP-5825 - Molly on the Shore

SCP-6060 - Only Human

SCP-6118 - Blue-blooded

See Characters.SCP Foundation SC Ps.

SCP-6550 - Thur'lex the Devourer

SCP-6801 - The Promethean, The Mech, and the Omni Bot

    War On All Fronts 
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A massive conflict between the Foundation and several groups of interest is set off by the fallout of a major Nexus being devastated by a Kaiju attack. This canon is split into three different timelines, which are known as the Academics timeline, the Apocalypse timeline, and the Anastasis timeline.


  • Alphabetic Theme Naming: Every segment of the canon's timeline(s) is named with a word that starts with the letter "A".
  • Monster Organ Trafficking: The Kaiju that serves as the main instigator of the plot is profitted off by various Groups of Interest after it died.

Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

SCP-3534 - Doomsyesterday


  • Kaiju: The instances of SCP-3534-2, sometimes called "crocosquid".

SCP-3741 - The World Is Your Oyster

SCP-5391 - Anastasis

SCP-5437 - A Beast Cast From Heaven

SCP-5514 - The Dragonslayer

Analysis of the Plokamisuchus

GRU-P casefile "SQUID ISPOLIN"

Herman Fuller Presents: The Dread Behemoth

See the (multiple canons) folder.

LTE-0851-Cetus "Crocodilian Kraken"

'Kaiju Caviar' (OCN39/T5FG6/7HJL2)

See the (multiple canons) folder.

GRANT REQUEST FOR THE CYBERNETIC MODIFICATION OF THE CORPSE OF THE CROCOTEUTHIS GIGANTIS

The Kaiju Sea

UIU File: 1988-021 Case File "Hy-Brasil Incident"

Critter Profile: Cappi!

    What a Wonderful World 
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Tales of the history of the Dr. Wondertainment company.


SCP-629 - Mr. Brass

See Characters.SCP Foundation Misters

SCP-2923 - X-Men Syndrome

  • Powerup Food: SCP-2923 are protein bars that are supposed to give people superpowers when they are eaten.
  • Required Secondary Powers: SCP-2923 give different superpowers but all of them are flawed in some way, usually because they are missing a secondary power required for them to work right. For example, the bar that gives you Super-Strength causes your skin to rupture because it rapidly increases your muscle mass but nothing else.

SCP-2983 - Choco-Wonder Explosion Marshmallow Bites!™ by Dr. Wondertainment

SCP-3879 - Musical Jolly Ape™ by Dr. Wondertainment

SCP-4046 - What do you want to be when you grow up?

  • Growing Up Sucks: SCP-4046 is a computer that shows children visions of what their life will be like depending on their chosen career path. The results often are not very pleasant. One child who chose baseball player as their chosen career had a vision of eventually dying of drug and alcohol abuse and another who chose veterinarian was traumatized so badly that she had to have her memories of it erased.

SCP-4468 - Take-a-Wish

SCP-5057 - Señor Taste

See Characters.SCP Foundation Misters

SCP-445-EX - The Word of the Day is Hope

Carroll #055: The Workshop

'Phoenix à La Mode' (KEN46/FRI98/PNX72)

Nobody's Observations on Temporal Displacement, Family, and Waffles

Extradimensional Purchase: "Wondertainment Vacation Spot!"


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