What Is The SCP Foundation? 10 Best Pieces Every New Fan Should Read
Daniel Lopez The SCP Foundation wiki is the world's largest collaborative writing project. From The Tickle Monster to The Shy Guy, there are many great articles.
For those not in the know, the SCP wiki is the largest collaborative writing project ever, with its massive catalog referenced on social media like TikTok. Originally beginning in the late 2000s, the project has gradually grown over the years. The SCP wiki's website is home to tons of creepypasta, speculative fiction, science fiction, and worldbuilding.
The universe this writing collaboration focuses on centers around a fictional organization called the SCP Foundation. Standing for "Secure, Contain, Protect," the organization is dedicated to protecting the world's normalcy from anomalous phenomena. The majority of the website's articles are dry overviews of the various monsters and artifacts the Foundation has secured. Some of them are wacky, some of them are weird, but SCP newcomers should start with stories that are easy to understand or introduce universe concepts.
10 SCP-173 - The Sculpture
There's no better place to begin than the beginning, SCP-173. This was the first SCP ever written, posted anonymously. This object is a dangerous statue that must be watched at all times or it will animate. Inevitably, if it is not being watched, it will snap the necks of people in its vicinity.
The object that moves when not being observed is something of a horror trope. Fans of Doctor Who will notice similarities to the Weeping Angels. But The Sculpture is a much more grotesque take on the archetype, with its rebar construction and unknown fluid excrement. Despite its simple premise, SCP-173 appears in several other SCP stories and articles.
9 SCP-055 - [unknown]
SCP-055 by qntm and CptBellman is a pretty esoteric concept. None of the researchers containing this object know what it is. It's not that the object can't be observed, but it's that it cannot be remembered after looking away. This introduces the concept of "memetics," ideas that are dangerous.
Specifically, 055 is an anti-meme, meaning that it tries to erase itself from minds. This object is considered dangerous not because it poses an active threat, but because it cannot be researched. None of the hundreds of scientists the Foundation employs can learn very much. In fact, all they know is that it isn't a sphere.
8 SCP-1609 - The Remains Of A Chair
Despite the universe being named after them, the SCP Foundation isn't the only organization involved in the strange. In SCP-1609 by Rioghail, readers encounter an object that has run afoul of the Global Occult Coalition. While the SCP Foundation is often criticized for locking up anomalies, they aren't the worst; the GOC tried to unjustly destroy this anomaly.
This pile of mulch used to be a full chair. Before, the chair would teleport behind people who needed to sit. It was unusual but harmless. But after the GOC tried to destroy it, it turned into wood chips that would violently lash out at people.
7 SCP-682 - Hard-To-Destroy Reptile
The SCP Foundation tries not to destroy anomalies. They only make exceptions for very dangerous ones, like SCP-682 by Dr Gears and Epic Phail Spy. Unfortunately, this danger lives up to its name by being basically immortal.
This is a large reptilian creature with a hatred of all living things, and it could rival any of the deadly reptiles in horror films. It must be kept submerged in acid, one of the only things capable of slowing it. The creature frequently escapes, causing death and destruction wherever it goes. But most notable is its testing logs, which detail the Foundation's attempts to finally kill it.
6 SCP-999 - The Tickle Monster
Not all of the monsters contained by the Foundation are dangerous to humans. There's a glob of orange slime that wants nothing but to bring joy to people. This is SCP-999 by ProfSnider, an anomaly rated as "Safe Class." It possesses the ability to make anything laugh.
The Foundation views this object so highly that they even allow it outside of its cell. This is the rare anomaly with no dangerous or dark twist, just being cute in a universe of horror. In fact, this anomaly is even able to pacify other anomalies. Even the aforementioned SCP-682 is no match for this gooey boy.
5 SCP-096 - The "Shy Guy"
Every good horror universe has a pursuer; the tall, terrifying entity that will not stop in its desire to acquire its objective, smashing through any obstacle on the way. There are plenty of good examples of this in the SCP Universe, but one of the most famous is SCP-096 by Dr Dan. This pale stretched-out man will relentlessly pursue anyone that sees its face.
While initially seeming like an inverse of the earlier Sculpture, it goes further than that. Even drawings or videos of its face will set the Shy Guy off. Even if a man sees it on the other side of the world, it will immediately begin pursuit. It's even been known to swim to the bottom of the ocean to protect its visage from being known.
4 SCP-3008 - A Perfectly Normal, Regular Old Ikea
One phenomenon that has been sweeping social media is liminal spaces. These are dreamlike spaces that seem to go on forever, and a location where these seem to be common is the popular furniture superstore IKEA. Shoppers have complained for years about the stores' lack of windows.
SCP-3008 by Mortos takes this idea to its conclusion. This is the interior of an IKEA superstore that truly goes on forever, with camps of refugees stuck inside the store, hunted by creatures resembling staff members. This idea has proven popular enough that an indie developer is attempting to make a survival game out of it.
3 SCP-1733 - Season Opener
Time loops are quite common in movies and other media. Recent films like Happy Death Day have attempted to explore the horror of the premise that Groundhog Day made popular. SCP-1733 by bbaztek continues the trend of deconstruction by connecting to a real event. This is a recording of the real 2010 season opener NBA basketball game where the people in the tape are aware it's a recording.
Back in the earliest days of photography, there was a superstition that being captured on film would steal your soul. This SCP fulfills that concept, as the sportscasters, athletes, and even fans come to the slow realization of their situation. While all these people are still accounted for in the real world, these duplicates are still essentially trapped. Things become more haunting as the video continues to be replayed, leading to a truly cursed conclusion.
2 SCP-1981 - Ronald Reagan Cut Up While Talking
Horror is often incomprehensible. It's hard to be scared by something you understand, after all. SCP-1981 by Digiwizzard really leans into this; initially seeming recognizable but devolving into bizarre horror. It's a recording of Ronald Reagan's famous "Evil Empire" address that slowly derails as cuts form over his body.
As the cuts form, the speech devolves into word salad that sometimes predicts future events. Also, the contents of the recording are different on subsequent viewings, including different wounds and mysterious figures in the president's entourage. This juxtaposition of a famous historical event and mutilation makes for a truly horrifying read. It's a good example of an SCP that's "Safe Class" being terrifying.
1 SCP-3001 - Red Reality
SCP-3001 by OZ Ouoroboros is an excellent short story set in the universe. It expands on the backstory of SCP Dr. Robert Scranton, who in previous articles was established as being the creator of an important piece of technology. This is where the collaborative nature of the universe really shines, being able to add more to characters mentioned in afterthought elsewhere. And the article itself is both existentially horrifying and overwhelmingly sad.
The SCP in question isn't a monster or an object, but an extradimensional space. And the horror comes when Dr. Scranton accidentally finds himself trapped inside of it. What follows is a disturbing portrayal of one man's loss of sanity and the effect that his disappearance has on the people who are left behind. It's a thoroughly engaging exploration of a character in isolation and does well to illustrate the dangers that lie around every corner of the SCP Foundation's universe.
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