SCP-5138 │ Bog Bodies │ Safe │ Reanimation SCP
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SCP-5138 │ Bog Bodies │ Safe │ Reanimation SCP
Special Containment Procedures
SCP-5138-1, -2, & -3 are stored in individual medical stasis chambers at Site-93, with an additional three chambers held in on-site reserve for any additional iterations that are found.
The misinformation project establishing the existence of a hitherto unknown group of indigenous peoples around the Louisiana bayou has been largely successful. Foundation construct Frederick.aic has been tasked with maintaining the digital aspects of this campaign and has so far removed any opposing speculation from non-official sources.
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Corvus B. Used with permission & composed by him especially for this channel, many thanks!
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I know the accents aren't at all good in this one - despite my best efforts I just couldn't do it within a week. Maybe next time!
It was a good try. My ex inlaws are from Monroe, Louisiana.
Great for an Irish person!
Well now I am listening for it.
Omg, you did GREAT! That Cajun accent is a tough one, but you nailed it! As a fellow Irishman, I commend you, lol 😂
@TheVolgun
I am a voice actor trying to Make a name for myself if you ever need a more country voice for future video I'd be more than happy to help in anyway I can.
You do not rebognize the bogies in the bogter.
I do rebognize the bogies in the bogter
Absolutely boggers
[🚫] USER VERIFICATION FAILED
USER CRV IS NOT WITHIN ACCEPTABLE
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Truly mind-boggling
I don't think I can think of a better comment for this SCP, I've been defeated
Regardless of whether the accents are 100%, they make it a HELL of a lot more listenable than almost all other SCP content on UA-cam. Thank you for your talents, Volgun.
To be fair he's a Scot pretending to be an American pretending to be a Cajun which is a hard as hell accent all on its own
@@zadinalirish, not scottish. northern ireland specifically, from what i hear.
@@zadinalhe’s not pretending to be an American pretending to be Cajun, just pretending to be those two things separately.
@@protalghulnist4126 nah bruh, the rabbit hole is too deep. You just aren't seeing it.
@@pimposki6232 Oh damn, really. I thought it was scottish. WELL I'm dumb
"Joe ain't the devil, you is." - this is what it sounds like when someone fully understands the SCP foundation.
Nah, if they’re doing shit like that to people and have been doing for a while I don’t care how many sermons they give. The Foundation is right to do what it does and the GOC as well, without either humanity wouldn’t exist, simple as.
@@pjmetzen3483And i call bullshit on that. It's equivalent to arguing for slavery, imperialism, or genocide. It makes no distinction between anomalies, makes an argument that embracing freedom as a value means the destruction of civilization.
La Rue Macabre is quite literally the last maroon, only its for anomalous individuals. These people only want to live free from oppression, but to you any uncontained or uneliminated anomaly is a threat by virtue of existing. I wonder how you see and treat the "anomalous" of our society
Damn you must do yoga, cuz that one HELL of a stretch there 😂 @@tristanband4003
@@tristanband4003"i wonder how you see and treat the anomalous of out society" bruh these are just creepy internet stories. theres a hell of a difference between a weird world with most of them being insane unkillable bloodthirsty monsters/things vs a trans dude or bi guy who hurts no one. think you should go touch a little grass if you're equating how someone views something in fiction to a completely different scenerio irl
@@sexysolaire1203 you're literally ignoring all the shit in front of you and all the subtext.
You know doing things to the bayou itself was the "Things I ain't even try" in "I got Voodoo, I got Hoodoo, I got things I ain't even try!", that whole Princess and the Frog film could have been a lot shorter.
His friends on the other side wouldn't like that
Awesome. Even if you feel the accents weren't where you want them it's cool to hear you adding some flavor with the regional accent. Cajun is tough.
I'm not very well versed in the SCP universe, but if Akiva comes from the Hebrew name, it would be - ah-KEY-vah.
Head canon: that's what it's derived from, but the foundation doesn't generally pronounce it correctly.
The way I approach pronunciation is that generally is that if, out-of-universe, TheVolgun might have mispronounced something, it's pretty likely that in-universe, Dr. Millar just mispronounced it.
Voice acting includes mispronouncing things like the character would have.
My Monday morning ritual is a hot mug of coffee and TheVolgun’s latest upload… Thanks for making the start of the week something to look forward to, my dude ❤️😊❤️
Since you're from Ireland, we can forgive you for the botched accent on Papa Leggba, still a solid reading regardless
Interesting to see that a Safe-class object still gets the more ominous music and red color theme normally reserved for Keter-class objects.
To me, this SCP was a bit lackluster because it left just a tad too much to the imagination.
Precisely what made this SCP good
This one just hits differently. Creepy.
I loved the accents!
Scp container run is Gona be good
THE BOG HUNGERS
I wanna know more about 352, I only know that he is called baba yaga
Miller Time
LOL @ that accent.
I think a good SCP you should do is SCP 5749
Thorax doesn’t sound like a word used to describe humans
Did they not tell Arnaud that the other three members of the team were zombified?
papa legba sounds like a guy who knows what's what. could definately respect a leader like that even if I don't agree with killing people. sure they're GOC. and I understand community defense but it might be better to try and find out what their mission is before putting them to the sword.
Bog do not bognobogz the bogies in the bogter.
Anyone mind explaining the end for me?
Comment for the algorythm
Boggs Bunny
Does anything good *ever* happen in the bayou…?
As someone who knows this accent well, really well done Volgun. Not everyone captures how unintelligible lousianans are supposed to be
Agreed, it might not be quite *perfect*, but it's not distractingly wrong by any stretch.
Agreed. Waiting for a "dat"
He should have speaking French for extra realism
Its kind of a good thing that it's not completely perfect. If he went full cajun then not a damn soul would understand what he was saying.
As someone from southern Louisiana, I agree
Naturally, that IS how anomalies would view the Foundation, as jailers...or worse.
They're probably right.
Jailers is also terminology of the Serpent's Hand...pretty much the only group in that setting that is remotely genuinely good. The Foundation itself is, at best, a lighter shade of grey, the G.O.C. a darker shade, the Chaos Insurgency pretty much pure evil.
@@tristanband4003beat me to it.
"You are the monsters you are so afraid of. Let go of your fear, and join us in the light." -M. of the Serpent's Hand
Legba seems to be at least involved with them.
They hate the G.O.C. the most, the Foundation a bit less.
And basically tolerate everyone who doesn't willfully kill, damage or lock away stuff.
@@tristanband4003 everyone that locks up or erases anomalies is a good guy. All those parasites should be erased...
Well, that’s not *totally* what he means, it’s partly a reference to slavery. Papa Legba is a spirt in Haitian voodoo he was (and still is to some of us Haitians who still practice voodoo) a symbol of rejecting the slaver’s Christianity they were forcing. That’s also why he said “land of the free” so sarcastically, followed by, “wasn’t free then, isn’t free now.”
I can sleep like a baby knowing the God damn swamp zombies don't care for the foundation or humanity in general lol
It's nice that the foundation security types didn't unnecessarily redact the recovery dates on this one
God I hate that so much.
Remember when they redacted the two digit entry fee for the multidimensional strop club?
How can you write a whole article, yet fail to make up a few dates, names or prices that make sense and don't contradict each other?
Respectively, what is your in-universe explanation for the censorship?
Why would, say, level 2 personell not be privy to some of the very basic info?
It's so strange.
mini rant over.
some authors do go a little wild with the redactions, don't they? I think it might depend on how dark/evil they want to make their versions of the Foundation.
I think in the early days people were still figuring out how to redact stuff
Probably due to the safe nature of its containment
@@nouhorni3229 Since it's multi-dimensional, maybe the entry fee was some sort of bizarre extra-dimensional, cognitohazard-causing currency? Just my take at patching that plot hole.
Geez! If I get this right this is absolutely maddening. Imagine not only being tortured but kept ‘alive’ so you can feel and witness everything they do to you. What is left of your body is mummified, and yet you’re still animated. All so you could slowly rot well in a form of consciousness just to be an example
Disturbing 😳
Almost as bad as "What Comes After"....
I don’t wanna know what comes after
@arcadiaberger9204 What comes after is not scary if you believe the afterlife is new game+ but you get God powers
The afterlife is not scary because it’s in all likelihood just the same as before you were born. Nothing.
So a Torchwood eps. then?
watching this as a New Orleans native, having just gotten home from a weekend at a buddy's camp in the bayou is SUPER SURREAL
EDIT: THEY ATE AT ANTOINNES!!! Holy crap, the author clearly knows the city, he's probably referring to the Rex room.
That Gambit interview was super well acted. I loved it!
Extra points for the use of the name "Gambit" - nice touch there.
@@arcadiaberger9204loved that little touch of nerd name dropping. 😊
As a Haitian voodoo folk lore used to scare me as a child, I still remember my mother telling me about the lougawou who come at night if you don’t go to sleep. Thanks for bringing those memories back👍🏾🥲
The rougarous stories terrified me😭😭
"Sure, we did abjectly horrific things, but its only to protect ourselves, *you're* the real bad guys!"
I know this comment is meant to be about the anomalies, but the fact that I couldn't tell who was supposed to be saying it says a *lot* about the foundation
Knocked it out of the park, Volgun. As someone who grew up west of Louisiana and frequented N'Orleans, i gotta say, very well done.
The thing that really got me was Legba. As someone who's had an interest and a bit of study on cajun traditions, voodoo and carribean/african spirituality, i love the idea that the Man with Doorways to Everywhere showed up in a form that i can only imagine was "most appealing" to his host in order to deliver a message from La Rue.
I just imagine as soon as that agent left, Legba's form shifted as he finished his tea.
Love this! The Louisiana accents are hard to master. The characters in this story would probably each have a different unique sound, including Cajun (newspaper man) and French Creole (Papa Legba). Both are influenced by the French language, unlike the other Southern American dialects. Cajun is quick and clipped. Creole is lilting with rounded vowels. I appreciate you taking on these complex projects and putting yourself out there. Bravo, sir! Encore, encore!
Ooh, that's one for the "Word-A-Day" Calendar: Vivisepulture--Essentially live burial.
Im from south Louisiana not biloxi but its not too different and i have family who live in biloxi and i can say the way the guy talks in this is 100% accurate.
it's super close. Tulane is a little off, but in terms of the clipped speech, it defiantly gives me the Houma vibe.
@@robertnewman4854 When I was a massage therapist, I had a client who came from Houma. Since that was while Alan Moore's *_Swamp Thing_* and the TV series (both set in the bayou outside of Houma) were running, it was an interesting experience to hear her mention Houma (and teach me how to pronounce it correctly, as the TV series didn't).
I showed her the comic. She didn't seem to be impressed, nor by the fact that her LMT read comics. Oh, well....
You uploaded this just as my lunch break started. Thank you for making my day better!
Nice what did you end up getting?
You do not regocnize the bidies in the water.....theres too much moss in the way.
I like this one, it's people interacting on a wildly different level and looking past each other, but with just enough info to understand it as an observer. The Foundation doesn't like the GOC, but they understand them, because when you're staring down a monster you understand someone who wants to kill it far more easily than you do the monster itself. But if you're a group that practices a religion like voodoo and are therefore classed as monsters, well, the people who kill your kind are more evil than a group like the Foundation could ever understand.
The Foundation's stumbling upon what they think is the result of a feud between GOIs, and the doc's totally lost talking to Legba because he's thinking about it that way. But for Legba and his people, the Foundation are nasty folks, but the GOC are mass murderers. The Foundation is willing to make deals for the sake of normalcy, and so while they suck to deal with for self sustaining anomalous communities, they're theoretically people you can work with. But the GOC didn't send in agents La Rue Macabre to understand, they sent them in to destabilize and to kill, which Montpelier knows and says to Ford's face. So when the Foundation comes back asking Legba to explain an anomaly, he knows he's trying to translate the impossible. This isn't just an anomaly, it isn't just a feud, it's deterrence of a group that would level the whole of La Rue Macabre given the chance, and it worked. The GOC basically admitted the agents were lost and left well enough alone. It's not surprise that Legba's just fine looking away from the grosser details of that deterrence, because it works and his people survive.
Brilliantly written by someone who gets this stuff super, super well. It's rare you get a good look at three different groups in a single anomaly that's this short, let alone understanding their interactions. Great stuff.
The recovery of -3 is hilarious! I'm laughing so hard I got tears! That accent is pure gold!
Edit: Jesus, the recovery log was horrifying. The narration for this video is like a drop of honey followed by a spoon full of vinegar.
Good description - that explains why my sore throat cleared up!
the raspy retorts from the bogman is so spooky
I feel so bad hearing them referring to him as an SCP when he still considers himself part of the foundation.
@@J.Jonah.Jameson. wasn't he a GOC member?
@@jwalster9412 *considers himself part of humanity
Probably works better. =)
As a resident of Louisiana, I think you did a great job for someone who isnt living amongst the populace and probably just have exagerated media to work with.
Nice work!
I always want to praise the voice work in your videos, but I feel this one deserves some extra applause. You tried new things, and it worked really well.
As someone who was born and raised in Louisiana gotta appreciate the effort to pronounce our weirdly named stuff. Like Borgne is pronounced “born”. We’re weird
I love hearing about SCP Foundation files that's set in my home state of Louisiana.
was about to study for a test tomorrow but thevolgun uploaded and thats more important
Out of all other SCP UA-camrs I find on UA-cam, you are the best SCP UA-camr I enjoy watching the most because your voice is perfect for reading these SCP logs and yes your accent was great lol
Always a good morning when The Volgun uploads🙌
I rebognize the bogies in the bogter.
This channel is the iron chef of story telling, or maybe radio dramas, in that with so little it makes so much gourmet entertainment.
Your choice of accent for Papa Legba is pretty funny. Although I do appreciate you not trying to do an accent outside of your range 😅
PS. The GOC will never learn will they…
YOU DID A NEW VOICE IM SO EXCITED 🖤👏 Great job mate
🎵If you go into the bog today...🎵
...you're in for a big surprise?
Fantastic work as always. Honesty my favorite way to experience SCPs.
Just wanted to say how much I appreciate that you leave the bottom frame empty in the thumbnail, to let the playthrough bar show.
It's such a nice consideration for viewers who can't always finish a video in one sitting.
Volgun, brotha! Ya GOTTA look up Papa Legba in American folklore!
Was SOOOO hoping you would of given Papa Legba the appropriate Jamaican accent! Lol
But I digress…! Another FANTASTICALLY made reading. The quality of the “archived recording skits” have gotten so GOOD. That low fidelity sounds is perfect!
Cheers!
Agreed. It was a valiant effort, but I don't think Papa Legaba's creole would sound anything like a Mississippi drawl.
Tollund man comes to mind.
Kilroy Was Here... The Unconfirmed Cognitohazard of The Internet
I know you tried and I give you an A for effort...but as a person from Louisiana, I can tell you the accents and especially the pronunciations are nowhere close. LoL!! We pronounce it bil-LUKS-ee. And we say BY-yoo..not BY-oh. And NO ONE from Louisiana would every refer to a swamp as a bog. I know that is the fault of the author, not the narrator.
Still...I love any reference to my beloved Louisiana!! Great video!!
Poppa Leggba sounds like he's from Texas in the late 1800s. And the content of his speech...I find highly offensive. Poppa Leggba comes from Creole Voodoo...Dark Magic from the Caribbean Islands...not Texas or Georgia. Lmao!!! Still..great video!!
I was born and raised in New Orleans... that being said: the name Melancon is pronounced Ma lon son. Sorry but it drove me crazy. All the names were mispronounced a little but this one stuck in the back of my eye lol.
I had this on in the background, so I didn’t see the text. But you’re right, New Orleans was a French colony, I wish I‘d made that connection. ;)
@@ArDeeMee well at least they didn't do what one horror narrator did... kept pronouncing gris gris EXACTLY the way it's spelled lol. The poor actress ended up responding to me. She genuinely felt bad. It's not the most important part of a performance but little things like that help keep the audience in the story. Also shows that a little lagniappe of effort was put into the research. Just saying 😉
I came to say this lmao😂
this takes such a unique spin on one of my weird-yet-fascinating hyperfixations on bog mummies. thank you for making a video on this SCP !!
This is so good....... Seriously, such a good concept, so visually striking, so clever to have the transcript. Really, hats off!
Hey from Louisiana, and you kinda butchered Melancon it's not melon-con it more like muh-law-saw it's a French sir name *edit btw I'm a Melancon
I loved this, but one small nitpick. It's prounounced A-KEE-VAH radiation, after Rabbi Akiva. I love your channel and always look forward to the next installment.
Excellent production,I was immersed from start to end.
Valiant effort on the accents, it’s a difficult accent to nail. A mix of southern rural country and slurred French. 😅❤
Really shouldn’t be listening to this while biking to work at 5:30 in the morning on a foggy road without a human in sight.
new hunt showdown updade lookin crazy
Holy shit, this SCP is about Cotton Eyed "Joe".
love your work volgun, but that creole accent is just kind of funny. but im a native sooo..
Yeah, I'm not good at it at all - I looked up a few videos and just couldn't perform it properly. So I just used the closest accent I could perform.
@@TheVolgunI'm sure the effort is what counted, and things like that
@@TheVolgunThat accent is one of if not the most unique in the US, most Americans couldn’t do it if they tried their hardest so don’t get yourself too down over it, it’s similar to mixing a French accent and an American southern accent, I’m sure you’ll get it down if you need to, a lot of your voice work is really solid, like your Massachusetts accent
I really likes the characters in this. Felt like I was listening to a summary of a much more intense story
Great acting and reading, although yes, the Creole accents aren't. One note: it's "ah-KEE-va" radiation, not "ah-KYE-va"; it's named after Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph of first and second century CE Roman Judea.
Noted - thanks for the explanation!
(the body displayed at 1:54 is the Clonycavan Man, on display in the National Museum of Ireland)
Oooh that's cool, thanks for dropping that bit of knowledge on us! Time for me to go read about him and love learning about archeological finds like this 😃
Thank you for that one. That story was just a joy to listen to. 😂 Laughed out loud a couple times.
It’s nuts to me you’re not American. Your accent is exactly how we sound! I wish I could fake an English, Australian, or Kiwi accent as well as you do an American one lol
Looks like we got a case of the talking dead.
Love Sunday afternoon
“Yes dead people In the water, allllll dead allll rotten”
the ending of the log had a twist worthy of the Twilight zone
Very Entertaining entry and Great Video
I love Rue Macabre stuff
I'd like to hear what the foundation did with the remains of their agents. Since they still seem to have sentience. Not the usual zombie at all.
great southern accent
Melancon - muh-LAHN-sahn
It's French
Its Miller Time!!!!!
i heard Papa and immediately was invested
mr legba balls
Da king is back baby he neva miss
Moral of the story is mind your own business and leave people alone that aren’t trying to mess with you. “ who did this to these men?” That would be Joe. “ Joe, who?” Joe mama now get the heck out of my bayou before the SCP foundation is next on the list💕
I... I don't understand this one. I think there's a lot of cultural context I'm missing.
I'm really sorry to say this. But your southern accent really makes me think of that weird computer game "Harvester" 😂
I really wish I could hear you say "Can't live without a spinal cord, ain't nothing unnatural about that!"
Being a cajun from Louisiana, the accents arent the greatest but are passable given the circumstances and I love hearing stuff based in this area. You did a great job, thank you!
Fun fact: Melancon in Louisiana is usually pronounced "Meh-lawn-sawn". Still, good work on the accents that ain't easy.
With the SCP referring to Papa Legba as a POI and not an anomaly in itself, they either really don't understand what they're dealing with, or they really do.
Swamp person here 🖐
Lt.melancon name is pronounced muh-LAHN-sahn.
Love too hear a scp from LA keep it up!!
Ohhey, Ive actually seen bog bodies up close. Most of em are barely recognizable used up tooth paste tubes. The not so knarled ones are *waaaaaay* more uncomfortable to look at.
Why does the author a) not just say "left and right arms" or b) use the alternative nomenclature consistently. :p *grump grump*
Vivisepulture, had to look that one up. The practice of burying someone alive.