Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre: Kind, good vibes kind of article.
Page Layout: Containment procedures, description, etc. Then exploration logs and maybe interviews.
Elevator Pitch: The SCP a woman in her 20-30s. She's mentally stable and classified as safe. Whenever her blood touches any non-living surface, it sprouts into any flora she wishes, and her wounds heal exceptionally quickly. (She cannot control if her blood sprouts, as it always does- she controls what it sprouts.) She is genuinely friendly and enjoys meeting new staff members. She is allowed to roam free in certain areas of the facility.
Central Narrative:
The SCP was found performing magic under the title "Garden Witch" in a village in Ohio. A mechanist on vacation discovered her abilities, and a team was sent out to take her back to the facility. When they interviewed her, they found she was isolated and lonely because she was afraid someone would see her bleed. She decided to use “magic” to bring people closer, and it did, but not in the personal way she longed for. She's also really awkward one-on-one, given her being isolated for much of her life, so meeting new people is really hard for her without the “magic” gimmick. Having proved herself safe, the foundation allowed her one trip back, in which she said goodbye.
Over time (and after multiple tests to see if her blood/blood produce is dangerous), she has grown her room in the foundation into a garden. It’s become a personnel favorite- she has blenders and a freezer for smoothies. She serves salads and fresh fruit as well. She has since rebranded herself as “Garden Girl.” (She lives on Site-17.)
Hook: I like the idea of an SCP assimilating into the foundation and even becoming enjoyable to be around. The part of it making a home in the foundation by changing its surroundings is appealing too.
Additional notes: I might make the village the SCP instead for more mystery as to how all the vegetation grows in an unsuitable environment. I’d take away all the people living in it so she’s really lonely. This might fall under the mysterious-place-with-weird-phenomenon-with-even-weirder-source cliché though.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre: horror/sad
Page Layout: Normal stuff, then exploration stuff, interview, then more exploration stuff
Elevator Pitch: SCP-XXXX appears to be a middle-aged woman of Japanese descent. It suffers from hemorrhagic fevers similar to that of the Zaire Ebolavirus. To to its regenerative nature, the subject requires no medication for its symptoms.
Whenever SCP-XXXX's blood comes into contact with any surface other than its own body, including the surfaces of liquids and biological material, the blood will sprout into a range of flora. While emotionally neutral, SCP-XXXX has exceptional control over where her blood grows and what grows, but if disturbed, the blood will sprout plants to cover as much area as possible at a rate of up to 60 KPH. The amount of plants grown is not proportionate to the amount of blood; plants simply grow through it, as if the blood is a portal.
Central Narrative: SCP-XXXX was previously a wealthy homeowner in Japan, but it was moved out after the plants took over, strangling all the staff and family members inside. I'll put in an exploration log of some team sent in and their struggle to find the source of the excessive greenery in the house (which is a mansion, so it took them a while.) They'll encounter strange fruit with alluring smells that when eaten infect the person with some blood disease, dead maids with vines growing in them, etc. I think they'll find the woman huddled over its baby, who's dead because of its blood. They take the subject to the Foundation, run tests on it (which is limited by the fact that they can't draw blood because it turns into plants immediately), try to medicate it with normal medication (which doesn't work because of its weird blood and circulation system), and interview it. They ask how the blood-plant stuff began, and it says this was the first time anything like that had ever happened- it bled on the baby, which made the subject upset, which caused the plants to further spread. They ask if the subject knows any possible cause, and it eventually divulges it encountered an odd tree while venturing in the woods of its backyard. This leads to another exploration, this time to the mansion's backyard. Another exploration video log ensues.
Hook: Plants coming out of blood is interesting. So is the idea that this is an infection.
Additional notes: The central narrative is unfinished due to the 400 word maximum- check the comments.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre: Kind of sad?
Page Layout: Containment procedures, description, then addendums/interviews
Elevator Pitch: This SCP is like your stereotypical superhero. He can fly, he has abnormal strength, and he can shoot red beams of heat from his eyes. He is kept in containment against his will. He wants to be outside, helping people.
Central Narrative: After countless videos and stories showed up online of a man flying around in a costume, rescuing people from a burning building, preventing armed robberies, etc., the foundation decided to get involved. They sent a team to New York (or wherever) to apprehend the guy, staging an assault. The front was successful, and they agents informed him (he simply goes by "Hero") that they work for an organization with people with similar powers. They bring him back and put him in containment. Then there are audio logs/interviews with Hero, documenting his initial struggles to escape after discovering he's not going to be let free, his pleads that he just wants to help people, he didn't know his abilities should've been kept under wraps, etc. I'll put in two opposing sides- one side that thinks he's unstable and one that thinks he should be used to help normal people. They form a compromise, training him to go on SCP missions, and they send him out.
Here, the storyline can go two ways:
1. Hero attempts to flee to return to the normal world. He's captured and sent back to containment, where he remains.
2. Hero proves himself useful, and while not allowed to return to the normal world, he continues to aid the foundation in all sorts of underground operations. He still wants to leave, but knows any action against the foundation is futile.
Hook: I want this article to show how the SCP Foundation struggles with actually helping unaware people. Their main focus is containment, therefore protecting everyone else, but how would they deal with an anomalous person who just wants to help?
Additional notes: I'll probably go with storyline #2 because it's less sad and fits more with Hero's personality.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre: Positive, hopeful, but in a way that's kind of creepy
Page Layout: containment, description, discovery, then video log, then maybe test logs with oblivion
Elevator Pitch: SCP-XXXX is inside an opaque blue-grey 10x10x10 meter cube found floating 13 kilometers above sea level, almost directly above the Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant in Finland. The cube is unmovable unless something living pushes it around. When the Foundation sent personnel up there, they pushed it down to earth. On the way down, the blue-grey coating around SCP-XXXX dissolved, and personnel found it contained a substance invisible to the human eye. The substance won't move unless acted on by an external force, and can be pushed around safely with anything non-living. It absorbs any sound, radio waves, electricity, radiation, etc. (and doesn't become radioactive). The substance also possesses an unusually high hume level, allowing to act as a reality anchor. When a person puts a bare limb inside, that limb becomes completely numb and unable to move until taken out. When a person puts their bare head inside, they're overcome with a bliss-like emptiness.
Central Narrative: The Foundation discovered SCP-XXXX while observing the orbit of some celestial object (maybe SCP-2146). They sent personnel to examine it, and they noted its properties, and it dissolved on the way down to earth. The Foundation discovered the substance it contained surrounded a portal, and that it was full of the invisible substance. They sent in a team wearing hazmat suits. The other side of the portal was a vast and artificially flat blue-grey expanse populated with various populations of different alien species, seemingly asleep. After a while of just walking and observing, the team approached a lone figure who was not asleep, and it explained it was a being that reached across the universe to all planets with sentient life, offering them solace when tragedy is near. Its cube appeared to dispense what he calls "oblivion," which brings happiness to those who enter it, but they are rendered unaware of the world around them. The team returns and alerts the Foundation of this. They decide to use "oblivion" for more mundane purposes: to coat live wires, radioactive sites, to soundproof rooms, nullify reality bending, etc.
Hook: It's basically heaven, but access to that heaven has fallen into the Foundation's hands. There's also that looming "tragedy" the hypothetical savior mentions.
Additional Notes: I might change the place where the cube appeared and how the cube dissolved. I also might write the tragedy in the form of a tale.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: SCP Article
Genre:
Page Layout: Normal article, maybe with some logs
Elevator Pitch: SCP-XXXX is a middle-aged male of Indian descent. It has been diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder and suffers from sadistic personality traits. Whenever SCP-XXXX senses danger (it can sense danger while unconscious), different types of teeth with grow from all solid and non-disturbed surfaces of liquid at random rates. The types of teeth grown correlate to its intentions: incisors indicate it will remain neutral, cuspids indicate it will attack if provoke, and all forms of molars indicate it will attack unprovoked. (It attacks by growing teeth on and in people. Its attacks are not consciously made.) Its range of teeth-growth remains untested due to the subject's volatile nature; however, what range it has can be severely limited by surrounding it on all sides with moving liquid.
Central Narrative: The Foundation discovered SCP-XXXX through a site researcher who contacted foundation doctors after finding three teeth in her stool.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: Tale
Genre: Meta, self-aware, comedic
Elevator Pitch: This tale focuses around a person (I'll call him John) who actually writes the SCP articles. Unfortunately, his job is incredibly hindered by the fact that he can't read the majority of the doctors'/psychologists'/scientists' handwriting. He often has to email them, and it takes days for them to reply given their work load, thus delaying the creation of his SCP articles.
Seeking Greenlight: Yes
Page Type: Tale
Genre: dramatic?
Elevator Pitch: This tale explores the life of a woman before she was turned over to the Foundation to be a D-class. There is something off about her diction, and she seems obsessed with her two children; she compares almost everything she sees to them. This will lead the reader to think she killed them, but they are alive and she's been arrested for being a drug lord.
OR
a diary of sorts chronicling the events of a D-class through his one-month stay at the Foundation. He starts of peppy almost, then is just broken down, then finally is killed at the end.
OR—— squatters- live in ppls houses, try very had to disguise themselves, but once they know they are discovered, they will move on to the next closest house. Containment includes letting them live in a personnel's house, and he leaves food out and pretends he doesn't know they live there. They will only live in houses with people, and they eat human leftovers.
OR—— a boy whose dreams leak out of his head while sleeping. His dreams (characterized by a shimmer, much like an oil spill in water) tend to dissolve the things they touch and build them into something new and strange. His dreams have completely taken over a small town in Massachusetts, where no one but him resides. His dream radius is extremely large, at around ten miles. A team is sent in to retrieve the boy, find wonderful (buildings made of legos, a waterfall that flows upwards) and strange (a giant floating eye, a garden full of teeth) things. Things get stranger as they approach the center, and they…
one of them gets infected with a dream thing somehow, and then when the boy wakes up, he disappears. His clothes and equipment remain. When the boy starts dreaming again, he returns, occasionally. He is a part of the dream now.
OR- SCP-XXXX is a bird who flies from place to place to place, with no specific pattern. It doesn't eat or rest until it reaches its destination. It ignores all weather. Once it reaches its destination, it….
there will be some humor as the guy assigned to track it details how boring his work is. the bird might spell out 'haha wasted your time' with its path. it might be a collective projection of all the people's thoughts, spiraling around






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