For those confused this is a entry for the remixcon writing contest that happened recently the goal of the contest was to remix and reinterpret old article this entry reinterpret scp 354
To add something, that you probably missed in the article. In the Exploratory Mission 7354 Delta, in the very end, there is a hidden collapse, that, when opened reveals a small hidden text. The text reads as follows " [DATA LOST]: I understand now. They weren't stars at all. " I don’t know how important it is, but I wabted to note it
Infographics is the tip of the iceberg, shallow surface lore that most everyone familiar with the Foundation already know. You have far to go down this rabbit hole yet summer child.
I prefered the less explained pool, but it's a matter of style and preference. The culture of SCP writing seems to have been undergoing a change from lots of independent stand alone ideas, to trying to link everything to pre-existing lore items. Which is fine - the setting is solidifying, I suppose, but it is different. Rewriting an old stand alone idea in order to conform to one of the big lore items that has taken off is part of this.
a moment of silence for all the members of the foundation who without a second thought faced unimaginable dangers and lost their lives so that others can live.
I love the wh40k vids you're doing, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't massively excited the minute I saw a new exploring scp video. Love it as always.
Would this be an odd time to point out that "nälkä" by the way means "hunger" in Finnish? Dunno if it has anything to do with anything, but well....there is a whole lot of devouring going on when it comes to Sarkicism. Short of it being a coincidence, if this is indeed how you spell it, then I do believe I smell a fellow Finn up to some clever writing antics with that one, or someone with knowledge of Finnish using those words known wisely.
@@videocrowsnest5251 as far as I know it has actually alot to do about it. There is an inverse sarkic language that was develop using eastern europe etymology. Proto Sarkicism was about devourering the gods to create a better world after allso "hunger" is the name of the religion
@@videocrowsnest5251Sarkicism is largely inspired by Uralic/proto-uralic historic traditions and languages, so finns and russians kinda recognize their cultures(minus the flesh stuff tho)
I really enjoy this continuity. It neatly ties together concepts that we all know and love. Also, I don't think it's necessarily Yaldabaoth returning. Abel said that a dead body festers with parasites, so this could be any random entity growing by consuming the remains of Ion's power
I like how this expands on the lore around the Red Pool by incorporating elements from the wider SCP mythos while still being faithful to the original, really shows that the author respects the source material and doesn't want to 'one-up' it for the sake of it
I just realized i have been subscribed to your channel as far back as 2014, when you did the Cthulu Mythos videos and few other such things before your SCP lore journey.
I love how you are covering not only SCP stuff, but Warhammer stuff too. I just hope you aren't burning yourself out. Stay happy and healthy brother. Skäl
dude i cant even tell you how much i want to hear the rest of the story about that planet with the thin metal walls and black grass. it frustrates me but it also makes it one of my favorite scps because its so captivating.
I love how command wanted Able to stay away from the pool, but Able was already uncomfortable and wouldn't have gone there if he hadn't been misinformed
im enjoying seeing older SCPs getting rehashed and refreshed like this. I love the grand interconnected stories and canons of the other later SCPs but I do miss actually being able to explain what a certain scp is and does off the top of my head rather than having to rewatch 4 hours of readings to get refreshed lmao
To me it is opposite. It feels like few writers are encroaching on work of other authors and reshaping their old stories to fit in with their own pet projects. Might be wrong but it is how it feels to me. Before it was lake of red liquid that acts as a portal of sort from which hostile creatures appear. No need for blood cults, Lovecraft copies etc to be added.
I missed your 20 to 30 minute SCP videos so much so I was very happy to see this. I don't blame you for how long they are however as for the past several years, many SCP writers are trying so hard to beat each other in how long/grandiose they can make their SCPs sometimes pretentiously so. Many times there isn't even an interesting monster or something in them so this was a welcomed change of pace for the latest 7000 series.
I love scp videos that give comprehensive(ish) explanations behind intriguing mysteries that make me go "in a world of bonkers fiction...yeah that makes total sense" I can totally believe that the dead body of a Sarkik god would spawn eldritch horrors and that some unknown force would be keeping the dead body from decaying completely as a means to invade the earth.
The fact that this lake looks like 354 and is surrounded by an old SCP base and _bent space_ implies a different universe's 354 was _shoved down its own portal_ (with said space bending) to get rid of it. Hevel's response that the flesh-magic from the spawned creatuee was weird _heavily_ implies that the whole damn multiverse is sourced to spawn these things.
You are like the Rosetta Stone when it comes to SCP anomalies. You make amazing infographics (sometimes I listen to these videos during my commutes to/from work).
@@xxdeadoutxx761you are lying to all of us and most importantly yourself. Listening to an SCP without paying attention is how you wake up to spoilers half way through the ouroboros series
I had to remind myself 7376 version of Able had connections to Sarcism. But I can see the red pool having connections to it as well since most what came out of it were fleshy type of beast.
I love it when they make SCP where the foundation isn't the bad guy like they do so often these days. For the past few years they constantly make the foundation either as a whole or by a specific character the bad guy where they are either incompetent overly cruel or straight up worse then any anomaly when those type of stories should be done by other groups like GOC and FBI with their only being a few articles or characters in the foundation doing shady shit. Now days the foundation seems to be the most dangerous and evil anomaly as if it's being ran by the OG skarlet king and yaldabal
Nah, that's just your perception of it. There's just as many entries and tales where the foundation is doing the good work. I recommend any and all Site-43 related tales and SCPs from VKTM to Thilo Zwist, On Guard 43 and Wrong Tomorrow
the foundation is always a good guy. Their methods make them look very bad, but... find a better way. Well except in 5000, and a couple SCPs where they just start doing this unjustified and its not a rogue staff member who hasn't been caught, but they usually are justified when the Foundation itself approves.
@@justinsmith5870 as far as I know, it's just how they represent the fact that somebody is saying it pronounced 'skips.' It's a bit circular, I realise: they're colloquially called SCiPs because SCPs can be pronounced as 'skips' with only one additional letter. So, when authors are writing dialogue or just don't want to write "SCP objects", they write 'SCiPs." I like what it implies, especially when non-Foundationers use it. A bit like how hoover is a generic term for vacuum cleaner in some places, the term for anomalous objects (among people who don't call them 'anomalous objects') is to name them for the people who always show up to bag and tag the object and take it away somewhere.
I think the final picture given by the Probe AI is an upside down picture of it emerging from the Pool…to somewhere else that looks like Earth. The red half is the camera still submerged, with the sky half being the camera viewing the sky. This might be a reference to how the original Red Pool Story had a manned expedition by SCP Personnel in a Submarine who emerged from the Pool into a different Planet/Area/Point in time.
I have a sneaking suspicion you covered a spooky monster kill everything scp either out of nostalgia or to see if it performs better than the more philosophical skips you were covering before the announcement. Love the video anyway, as always.
@MelodyofDarkness0001 I know, isn't it awesome?! Also, I prefer "it's *all* canon" instead of "there *is no* cannon". Even the contradictory stuff. All true.
"Hi Robert, it's O-5 allofus, do you have some kind of robot mop that can soak up god blood? Or maybe flesh-prophet blood? Or both? Hypothetical question, of course haha. All our best to robo dreadlocks lady and the kids..."
Im always interested by entities that give way to long and strange voids that terminate in something vague with the colour red. Like the patsphysical tv anomaly, the basketball game recording and the Reckoner scp
A lot of those creatures sound like the creatures form love crafts dream lands. The crystal moon cat the spider of leng etc. There's a great book with art of it.
That's spider.... I would love to see an animation of it ambushen and murdering people.. As it eats the brains, the two mouths whisper loudly talking at the same time but saying different conversations one would think.. Imagine it Saying random sentences from both mouths," I forgot my wife's anniversary last week"," Password is SF8G6J2," "The bodys," "is any one ever safe with these monters around". I want to know more about the monsters that came out whose files got destroyed.
I havent had electricity in apt for a wk ,( electrician wtg on parts)and have to charge phone in basement laundryroom, so Ive rarely watched more than an occasional short video in order to save battery, but OH BOY EXPLORING SERIES POSTED AN SCP VIDEO IM SPLURGING 20+ MIN!