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** Briar: the Briar Patch from ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''.

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** Briar: originally the Briar Patch from ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''.''Film/SongOfTheSouth'', {{Retcon}}ned to be from Little Briar Rose from ''Literature/SleepingBeauty''.
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[[folder:NX-37 - Daleport]]
!! [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1936 Nx-37]] - Daleport, New England, USA
'''SCP-1936''' or '''Nx-37''' is a New England town known as '''Daleport'''. The town itself was subject to an anomalous event in 1997, which left it permanently warped into a bizarre and non-Euclidean place where the laws of physics do not apply. Unlike other Nexuses, it no longer has any mortal population and is now only home to eldritch gods and the ghosts of people who died there.

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!! [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1936 Nx-37]] Nx-37/SCP-1936]] - Daleport, New England, USA
'''SCP-1936''' or '''Nx-37'''
Daleport
'''Nx-37''', given the designation '''SCP-1936''',
is a the New England town known as '''Daleport'''. The of Daleport. In 1997, the town itself was subject fell victim to an what is presumed to be a highly destructive anomalous event in 1997, which left it permanently warped into (or a bizarre series of highly destructive events over the course of several days). During this time, the Foundation was unable to enter the town or observe any event that occurred therein due to the presence of '''SCP-1936-1''', a gaseous area that covered the whole town. Dimensions of the town’s remaining buildings have become significantly altered and non-Euclidean place where a large number of them have become topologically inconsistent. Investigations report spatial anomalies including rooms that become smaller when they are entered, eventually preventing the laws occupants from moving, doors that lead to different points at different times of physics do not apply. the day and corridors that despite leading to only one location also lead to several different locations. Unlike other Nexuses, it no longer has any mortal population and survivors from the anomalous events which affected Daleport have been found within the town proper, but the remains of a large number of Daleport citizens have been recovered. The town itself is now home only home to eldritch gods and the ghosts of people who died there.its people.

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* BrokenMasquerade: Unlike the rest of the Foundation's universe, most people in any given Nexus know that the Foundation exists in some capacity, but the degree of awareness varies from place to place; citizens of Sloth's Pit just refer to them as the "Plastics People", while Three Portlands outright calls them "Skippers".
* CentralTheme: Some articles state that all Nexuses have a quantifiable "theme" at their center, but this isn't always supported; Sloth's Pit has the theme of "Narrative", while [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-5352 SCP-5352]], formerly Murky Lake, New Mexico, has the theme of 'absence'.
* PocketDimension: Several Nexuses (typically of the Free Port variety) are contained within these.
* ShoutOut: Each of the five Nexus classes (not counting Free Port) are references to works of literature:
** Briar: the Briar Patch from ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''.
** Asphodel: The Fields of Asphodel from Myth/ClassicalMythology.
** Camelot: Camelot from Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Shangri-La: from ''Literature/LostHorizon'' by James Hilton.
** Dunwich: From ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'' by Creator/HPLovecraft.
* SupernaturalHotspotTown: Every Nexus, in some way or another, attracts anomalous phenomena or is itself an anomaly.
* UrbanFantasy: The most common genre when it comes to writing in Nexuses, outside of the Wanderer's Library.
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* NecessaryEvil: The Foundation doesn't like Three Portlands, given the difficulty of keeping an entire city full of paranormal people who regularily interract with the outside world from spilling the beans, but have to tolerate them and only maintain minimal oversight, given that anything more permanent would both sour relationships with the UIU and give the Ethics Committee an aneurysm.

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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions. Overall, the main reason for their continued existence is due to the fact that, in and of themselves, the Foundation all but acknowledges that they are functioning societies or at the very least part of one, and that allowing them to exist is preferable to the fiasco that may occur should they actively attempt to contain or neutralize them.

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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. ''nexuses''. A nexus ''nexus'' is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions. Overall, the main reason for their continued existence is due to the fact that, in and of themselves, the Foundation all but acknowledges that they are functioning societies or at the very least part of one, and that allowing them to exist is preferable to the fiasco that may occur should they actively attempt to contain or neutralize them.
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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions. Overall, the main reason for their continued existence is due to the fact that the Foundation all but acknowledges that they are functioning societies or at the very least part of one, in and of themselves and that allowing them to exist is preferable to the fiasco that may occur should they actively attempt to contain or neutralize them.

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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions. Overall, the main reason for their continued existence is due to the fact that that, in and of themselves, the Foundation all but acknowledges that they are functioning societies or at the very least part of one, in and of themselves and that allowing them to exist is preferable to the fiasco that may occur should they actively attempt to contain or neutralize them.
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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions.

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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions.
dimensions. Overall, the main reason for their continued existence is due to the fact that the Foundation all but acknowledges that they are functioning societies or at the very least part of one, in and of themselves and that allowing them to exist is preferable to the fiasco that may occur should they actively attempt to contain or neutralize them.
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* NecesarryEvil: The Foundation doesn't like Three Portlands, given the difficulty of keeping an entire city full of paranormal people who regularily interract with the outside world from spilling the beans, but have to tolerate them and only maintain minimal oversight, given that anything more permanent would both sour relationships with the UIU and give the Ethics Committee an aneurysm.

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[[folder:List of Nexuses]]
!! Nx-01 - The Wanderer's Library

!! Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

!! Nx-17 - Boring, Oregon, USA

!! Nx-18 - Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, USA
'''Nx-18''' or '''Sloth's Pit''' is the setting of the S&C Plastics canon. See Recap.SCPFoundationCanons.

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Nx-01 - The Wanderer's Library

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Library - An extradimensional library containing stories from all universes, and the setting of ''Website/TheWanderersLibrary''. See also The Serpents Hand, [[Characters/SCPFoundationGroups Groups of Interest]].
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Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

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[[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/nx-03 Hy-Brasil]] - An island of the coast of Ireland inhabited by [[TheFairFolk Children of Sidhe]]. See the ''[[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/war-on-all-fronts-hub War on all Fronts]]'' canon.
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USA - A small town in the United States and birthplace of Wilson's Wildlife Solutions
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USA - The setting of the S&C Plastics canon. See Recap.SCPFoundationCanons.
* [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1936 Nx-37]] - Daleport, New England, USA
* Nx-64 - Mujin, South Jeolla, South Korea
* FP-01 - Three Portlands - An extradimensional space that connects to Portland, Maine; Portland, Oregon; and Portland, England.
* FP-02 - Backdoor [=SoHo=]
* FP-03 - Eurtec
* FP-04 - La Rue Macabre
* FP-120 - Esterberg

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!! Nx-64 - Mujin, South Jeolla, South Korea

!! FP-01 - Three Portlands

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!! FP-03 - Eurtec

!! FP-04 - La Rue Macabre

!! FP-120 - Esterberg
Three Portlands, Maine, Oregon, England.
The '''City of Three Portlands''', also called '''Three Portlands''', '''3Ports''', or simply '''Portlands''' is a paranormal city-state and freeport located in a pocket dimension that connects to three cities named Portlands across the united states and united kingdoms.

The city has historically been allowed independence with limited oversight by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation's Unusual Incidents Unit, and have maintained secrecy from the SCP Foundation until 1970. Despite the obvious abnormal nature of the citystate, however, the Foundation has allowed them to maintain independence, but maintain a presence in the city.

Groups of Interest associated with Three Portlands include Deer College, the Church of Maxwellism, and the Unusual Incidents Unit.
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* AlienGeometries: You can enter Three Portlands in Oregon, exit in Maine, then go back in and return to reality in southern England.
* TheUnmasquedWorld: Three Portlands is an unusual example in that it is an entire city full of normal people where the paranormal operates as normal. However, the city itself is part of the masquerade, and the UIU and Foundation both maintain the veil keeping it secret.
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Nx-01 - The Wanderer's Library

Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

Nx-17 - Boring, Oregon, USA

Nx-18 - Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, USA

Nx-64 - Mujin, South Jeolla, South Korea

FP-01 - Three Portlands

FP-02 - Backdoor SoHo

FP-03 - Eurtec

FP-04 - La Rue Macabre

FP-120 - Esterberg

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!! Nx-01 - The Wanderer's Library

!! Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

!! Nx-17 - Boring, Oregon, USA

!! Nx-18 - Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, USA

!! [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1936 Nx-37]] - Daleport, New England, USA
'''SCP-1936''' or '''Nx-37''' is a New England town known as '''Daleport'''. The town itself was subject to an anomalous event in 1997, which left it permanently warped into a bizarre and non-Euclidean place where the laws of physics do not apply. Unlike other Nexuses, it no longer has any mortal population and is now only home to eldritch gods and the ghosts of people who died there.
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* AlienGeometries: The area of SCP-1936 is filled with spatially anomalous locations that are topologically inconsistent. These include doors that lead to different places at different times and corridors that lead to multiple locations.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: There's all kinds of cosmic horrors with fantastical and unpronounceable names, and then there's the Shredded Cabbage of Misfortune and the Dark God of Lamp-Posts.
* BodyHorror: Some of the recovered remains are drastically mutated:
--> The body of an older male with both eyes gouged out. A steady stream of ashes pours from the body's eye sockets, nose, mouth and ears without any apparent source.
** Special mention goes to the Reverend's own body, which has some severe AlienGeometries affecting it, with his last writings indicating some of these were received while he still lived.
-->''i dont know what i am my throat goes somewhere else. my throat goes somewhere else and i do not like where it goes.''
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: "Those who pledge their allegiance to the Great Victor of Flames are tinted orange, the Great Victor of Frost violet, and the Great Victor of Storms green".
* CombatTentacles: One of the entities in Daleport is a creature the size of an adult human with multiple tentacles. One of its tentacles can decapitate a human being in one blow and multiple tentacles can rip a human being to shreds.
* {{Cult}}: The Victory Society, charged with aiding this weird gathering whenever it happens. Subverted, in that they actually ''hate'' their gods and want them to kill each other.
%%* EldritchAbomination: Many arrive to do battle, though a few aid the surviving humans.
%%-->''Blargh, I am Ssvlsrr, the Shivering Mist. I am the [[CastingAShadow n'ghft]] currently covering the town of Daleport. While traversing my [[GeniusLoci ftaghu]], your men have been attacked. Some have become [[KilledOffForReal n'gha]], but the rest are in safe hands.'' (translations from [[https://yog-sothoth.com/wiki/index.php/R'lyehian here]])
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: The Victory Society's ''entire reason for existing'' is to summon rival {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, bind them in a mystic trap, and get them to kill each other.
* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: At least two of the eldritch creatures summoned by the ritual are benevolent and actively try to protect the citizens of Daleport and Foundation troops sent into the town. One even writes apologies into the bodies of those killed in the crossfire and creates some form of teleportation gateway that sends the survivors outside the affected area.
* EldritchLocation: The normal little town of Daleport is transformed into one.
* EvilVersusEvil: Daleport is the site of a long-standing civil war between several primordial deities, engineered by the Victory Society.
* FireIceLightning: There are three major factions in the battle over Daleport, associated with beings known only as the Great Victor of Fire, the Great Victor of Frost, and the Great Victor of the Storm.
* HumansAreInsects: "They are so far above us that we are but insects. Accordingly, we shall look as such. In order to gain the forgiveness and favor of the Gods, we must learn to know our place before them."
* ImmuneToBullets: One of the Daleport creatures is a sheet of mobile skin in the shape of a fractal. A number of Foundation personnel and robots armed with firearms opened fire on it with little or no effect.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor: In a transcript of a speech by Reverend Hawshore, he tells the other members of the Victory Society that it has been an honor to work with them in their attempt to summon and trap the {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
* KillItWithFire: One of the creatures infesting Daleport is a sheet of mobile skin in the shape of a fractal. It is ImmuneToBullets, but a flamethrower severely chars it and renders it incapable of moving.
* KillTheGod: The goal of the Victory Society is to kill as many Lovecraftian gods as possible.
* LovecraftCountry: Daleport, New England is just your average New England town, currently hosting a giant meet-up between dozens of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
* NayTheist: The Victory Society knows dark and alien gods exist, and wants to get rid of as many as they can.
* SealedEvilInACan: The Victory Society planned to trap as many horrors as they could inside the town.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Victory Society's purpose is to trick rival {{Eldritch Abomination}}s into killing each other, and making the world less dangerous overall.

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Nx-64 - Mujin, South Jeolla, South Korea

!! FP-01 - Three Portlands

!! FP-02 - Backdoor SoHo

!! FP-03 - Eurtec

!! FP-04 - La Rue Macabre

!! FP-120 - Esterberg
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In the world of the SCP Foundation, there exist several anomalous locations that are classified as nexuses. A nexus is defined as a location with a permanent population that is host to anomalies that are confined to that location and are built around a specific theme. A nexus is a separate classification from an SCP, although some locations have both a Nexus and SCP classification. Nexuses are classified on a scale from Briar to Dunwich depending on the level of anomalous activity. At the bottom are relatively normal locations that have higher than normal anomalous activity, and at the top are places that are completely out of the ordinary. A few Nexuses are classified as Free Ports, which are locations where the anomalous is not a secret and the Foundation is restricted from interfering and become gathering places for all kinds of people who know of the anomalous. Some are actually located on Earth in isolated places while others are in separate dimensions.

The hub for Nexeses on the English SCP website is located [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/nexus-series here]]. More locations of interest from other version of the SCP website can be found [[http://scp-int.wikidot.com/nexus-series here]].

[[folder:List of Nexuses]]
Nx-01 - The Wanderer's Library

Nx-03 - Hy-Brasil

Nx-17 - Boring, Oregon, USA

Nx-18 - Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, USA

Nx-64 - Mujin, South Jeolla, South Korea

FP-01 - Three Portlands

FP-02 - Backdoor SoHo

FP-03 - Eurtec

FP-04 - La Rue Macabre

FP-120 - Esterberg
[[/folder]]

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