SCP: Untold

SCP: Untold

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What does SCP stand for? It stands for 'Special Containment Procedures' or their motto, Secure, Contain, Protect. They exist to keep anomalies, supernatural and such from the public, to keep people sane and happy, protecting the public from the anomalies and protecting the anomalies from the public. They live in the darkness to fight it, to keep the light from dimming. now you may have heard the stories outside. But there are things they keep away, untold stories, hidden discoveries, the minds of the anomalies and much more. In SCP: Untold. Secrets are no longer safe. Short or long, funny and cute, terrible and sad or creepy and horrifying, it's things that are redacted or never said, like such in the minds of SCP's, the tales of researchers and guards, the unknown or such, either can work.
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The SCP world has been known for housing a number of supernatural entities for the sake of humanity's normalcy and to keep them safe. And there is no exception of these 4 entities. A virus for the instinctual god. The symbiotic organism for the ruler of the abyss. The mechanical alien scarab from the reach, and the Nano machines of the intellectual god. Can these anomalies make a difference to the foundation, or would the fall into despair, failing to recreate their lives?

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