



I’m sorry for the wait, just SCP-____-J hit in the eye
artbook: http://www.artscp.com/
scp-028
scp-123
scp-966
scp-1959
Daniel Temirov, Alexander Krigermann, Tatyan Kvitkovskiy, Dmitriy Fomin
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was doing some landscape study after listening to @gemodawn‘s scp001 audio
and I figured ‘why not’
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SCP Foundation fanart, logo design for MTF Eta-10 - “See No Evil”.
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SCP-811″Swamp Woman”
SCP-811 is shaped similarly to a human female with disproportionately long and thin limbs and a slightly-bloated abdominal region. Its skin has slight abrasive properties, and is a mottled green color that serves to camouflage it among the reeds in its natural habitat. Its sweat has been observed to act as a mild skin irritant. It has extremely oily black hair that has proven to be resistant to cleaning with conventional shampoos (See Addendum 811-1). It shows partial comprehension of human language, consistent with case studies of “feral children” that had been abandoned at a few years old, instead of as infants.
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SCP-504 Critical Tomatoes 批判的なトマト
執筆者:BlastYoBoots
http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-504
(翻訳)
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Today somehow “Keterno”. Do not you think?
However, a couple of these posters and I calm down.
Yes, I deliberately choose such objects to something they had. I hope people do not mind this kind of creativity.
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this is the best SCP i have ever seen and if i didnt know any better about the internet i would think it was intentionally and masterfully bad
SCP-2293 is a phenomenon involving an individual (designated SCP-2293-A) and a digital document (designated SCP-2293-B).
Individually, SCP-2293-A and -B possess independent anomalous properties of their own: SCP-2293-A is a humanoid entity capable of bypassing Foundation security protocols through means suspected to involve cognitohazards that allow it to be perceived by Foundation personnel in general as an employee of the foundation, with a security clearance as high as Level-█. Additional testing to discern the entity’s exact properties is pending approval.
SCP-2293-B is a digital document created by SCP-2293-A, containing a vague description of an anomalous substance in a manner that loosely follows the Foundation’s format for anomalous objects’ entries. SCP-2293-B presents a memetic property that [REDACTED]. Investigations have not shown any of the contents described to exist, nor their information to exist anywhere else in any major organization’s database.
On-going research has shown that it is entirely possible that more entities with properties similar to SCP-2293-A have already infiltrated the Foundation database and inserted their own variations of SCP-2293-B. Since SCP-2293-B was discovered only thanks to the haphazardly written format it was given by SCP-2293-A disrupting its memetic properties, it is suspected other instances of SCP-2293-B (which is estimated to have resulted in at least ██ fake entries), with higher quality of crafting, may have gone unnoticed for at least ██ years.
SCP-2293 represents a major breach in security and a gross waste of foundation resources once and since the containment procedures for fake objects have been implemented.









