Scp- Roleplay Script

SCP-XXXX is a humanoid entity appearing as a gaunt, androgynous figure with elongated fingers. Its face is featureless except for two weeping fissures that leak a warm, vermillion-colored oil. SCP-XXXX cannot speak, but it communicates by painting scenes on any available surface using this oil. Any living being who views one of SCP-XXXX’s paintings for more than 10 seconds experiences a cognitohazardous effect: they are forced to "live out" the emotional memory depicted in the painting, believing it to be their own. If the painting depicts a tragedy, the viewer will physically manifest wounds consistent with that tragedy.

(The audio cuts to static as the PA system chimes cheerfully in the distance.) Have a safe and productive day. 📝 Script Implementation Guide For Voice Actors and Roleplayers:

A great turns a simple map into a living, breathing facility. By focusing on clinical tone, clear faction goals, and terrifying breach events, you create a world where players feel the weight of the Foundation's mission.

(Scene shifts to MTF Alpha-10, equipped with standard issue Foundation agent gear and a customized vehicle for anomaly transport.)

It sounds like... whispering. Like someone is reciting a phone book right behind my ears. Wait. It’s calling my sister's name. How does it know Sarah?

(strain evident) We're... experiencing some issue-

(The scene opens with Dr. Vance standing behind a thick pane of reinforced ballistic glass. He adjusts his lab coat and clicks a button on his intercom. Inside the containment chamber, D-9302 sits at a steel table. On the table rests a anomalous velvet box, classified as SCP-XXXX.)

“Don’t move, anomaly! I will fire!”

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Whoa... what's happening?!

A script is more than words. Include cues for lighting changes, strange sounds, and sensory descriptions.

“Roll a Sanity check, Varma. (Secret: She fails automatically because of her backstory.) You realize with a jolt – that lab coat is the exact shade of teal from your mother’s Foundation uniform. The same uniform your mother wore the week she disappeared into SCP-████’s testing chamber.”

The focus is often on the scientists, guards, and Class-D personnel dealing with the impossible. II. Anatomy of an SCP Roleplay Script

A script is only as good as its characters. The Foundation is made up of a complex hierarchy of personnel, each with specific motivations and limitations. A few key roles frequently featured in roleplay scripts include:

Ensure all discussions and shared materials related to SCP roleplay adhere to the Foundation's confidentiality guidelines and any community rules or guidelines relevant to your roleplay group.

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SCP-XXXX is a humanoid entity appearing as a gaunt, androgynous figure with elongated fingers. Its face is featureless except for two weeping fissures that leak a warm, vermillion-colored oil. SCP-XXXX cannot speak, but it communicates by painting scenes on any available surface using this oil. Any living being who views one of SCP-XXXX’s paintings for more than 10 seconds experiences a cognitohazardous effect: they are forced to "live out" the emotional memory depicted in the painting, believing it to be their own. If the painting depicts a tragedy, the viewer will physically manifest wounds consistent with that tragedy.

(The audio cuts to static as the PA system chimes cheerfully in the distance.) Have a safe and productive day. 📝 Script Implementation Guide For Voice Actors and Roleplayers:

A great turns a simple map into a living, breathing facility. By focusing on clinical tone, clear faction goals, and terrifying breach events, you create a world where players feel the weight of the Foundation's mission.

(Scene shifts to MTF Alpha-10, equipped with standard issue Foundation agent gear and a customized vehicle for anomaly transport.)

It sounds like... whispering. Like someone is reciting a phone book right behind my ears. Wait. It’s calling my sister's name. How does it know Sarah?

(strain evident) We're... experiencing some issue-

(The scene opens with Dr. Vance standing behind a thick pane of reinforced ballistic glass. He adjusts his lab coat and clicks a button on his intercom. Inside the containment chamber, D-9302 sits at a steel table. On the table rests a anomalous velvet box, classified as SCP-XXXX.)

“Don’t move, anomaly! I will fire!”

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

Whoa... what's happening?!

A script is more than words. Include cues for lighting changes, strange sounds, and sensory descriptions.

“Roll a Sanity check, Varma. (Secret: She fails automatically because of her backstory.) You realize with a jolt – that lab coat is the exact shade of teal from your mother’s Foundation uniform. The same uniform your mother wore the week she disappeared into SCP-████’s testing chamber.”

The focus is often on the scientists, guards, and Class-D personnel dealing with the impossible. II. Anatomy of an SCP Roleplay Script

A script is only as good as its characters. The Foundation is made up of a complex hierarchy of personnel, each with specific motivations and limitations. A few key roles frequently featured in roleplay scripts include:

Ensure all discussions and shared materials related to SCP roleplay adhere to the Foundation's confidentiality guidelines and any community rules or guidelines relevant to your roleplay group.

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