I feel like these Origin Story videos are better than the theoreticals, but less interesting than actual base SCP videos. I'll watch these if I have nothing else to watch, but I don't jump immediately like I would for a classic SCP video.
I think it needs to be said that Dr. Trebuchet is a woman- it's confirmed by the author and has been used as such in other performances. Great to finally hear more about SCP-811 though, and how she connects with another SCP. Very satisfying explanation.
The video also conflates the rot-inducing digestive mucus on SCP-811's palms and the soles of her feet with the sticky bacteria-infested waste-vomit, which is deadly for mundane suffocation/infection reasons. I'm still delighted, tho
SCP-811 was first written at a time when cross-referencing between SCPs was discouraged, so it's always delightful to see new connections being forged. :D
@NightTimeFox I was so freaking confused by your comment my dude!? Like I saw your comment prior to watching the video and so the entire time I was waiting for something involving a bakery😅😂🤣
I feel like, if you could keep her from freaking out and attacking, Miss J would almost certainly be able to help Aé learn how to speak properly/clearly and might even help stir up some more memories. I really want to see Aé be happy and live a good life.
Whenever I'm old enough to participate in a kon, I'm doing a article about a mad scientist across time with an addendum inspired by this. Starting with the chrysalis to end with the swamp woman, passing thru the cyborg and the abandoned project.
I thought she would be the result of if that frog disease, SCP-306, only stopped half-way through the frog turning process, and with a little bit of SCP-106 sprinkled in for her ability to secrete a acidic substance.
Hunter, you don't have to do this, I know you're somewhere in there. Break free and become that person you once were. Don't let the man control your life
1:05 You can’t “feel” humidity in a self contained suit. The only way to tell there is a humidity difference in a suit like that would be by sight, like visor fog.
Now this final part of the video shows that SCP 811 was a human girl and in the end Alec Holland was the culprit of her transformation, this story really hurts
Not all keter are deadly, it just means hard to contain, sorta like the interdimensional warper. he dont have much control on when he teleports which makes him almost impossible to contain. Or the lost wanderer, whom roams the desert forever lost, and if someone finds him they too are lost.
Since Sad Origin are going to be a new series, when can I expect a sad origin of the Cyborg Child. Day 527 of asking the O5 Council to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
@@arealscpdoctor yes they did that channel appears to work with the team at the infographics show who also run this channel SCP explained since dr bob uses the same art style in there thumbnails and some of there characters use the SCP explained thumbnail art style as well
Damn this fictional universe is interconnected, with the Flesh that Hates being a part of how the Swamp Woman was created. It is such an intricate mythology.
I always thought that SCP 811 the swamp woman was related to Tsuyu Asui ( Froppy from mha) and now we know that she was a little human girl back then 4:47
If you would make this concept a story I would be over the moon Following the catastrophic containment breach, the SCP Foundation was left in ruins. The damage to their facilities was extensive, and many of their top researchers and agents had lost their lives. But the worst was yet to come. The SCPs that had escaped during the breach quickly spread out across the world, causing destruction and chaos wherever they went. SCP-173, also known as "The Sculpture," began to appear in public places, attacking and killing anyone who looked away from it. SCP-096, also known as "The Shy Guy," was sighted in several cities, causing mass panic and destruction as it hunted down its prey. Meanwhile, SCP-049, also known as "The Plague Doctor," unleashed a deadly virus that quickly spread across the globe. The virus turned its victims into zombies, which in turn spread the disease even further. The world was in a state of panic, and the SCP Foundation was powerless to stop it. As for SCP-682, it had disappeared completely. The Foundation assumed that it was still on the loose, but they had no way of tracking it down. They feared the worst, that the creature was planning something even more devastating than the containment breach. The world soon became a very different place. Governments collapsed, and society as we knew it crumbled. The SCPs had taken over, and there was no one left to stop them. The Foundation had failed in their mission to contain these anomalous entities, and the consequences were catastrophic. In the years that followed, stories began to emerge about the SCPs and the havoc they had caused. Some claimed that SCP-173 had become a legend, a creature that haunted the dreams of those who had survived its attacks. Others spoke of SCP-096, a monster that could not be stopped, no matter how many bullets were fired at it. But perhaps the most terrifying of all were the stories about SCP-049 and the virus it had unleashed. People spoke of entire cities that had fallen to the plague, and of the zombies that roamed the streets. It was a nightmare that seemed to have no end. In the end, the world was left in ruins, and the SCPs remained free. The Foundation had failed in its mission, and the consequences were catastrophic. The stories of the SCPs live on, a warning to all who would dare to tamper with the unknown. As chaos ruled the world, two of the most dangerous SCPs crossed paths. SCP-106, also known as "The Old Man," had managed to escape from the Foundation during the initial containment breach. The Old Man was an elderly man who had the ability to control reality and time, making him a formidable opponent. SCP-076, also known as "Able," was another highly dangerous SCP that had escaped during the containment breach. Able was a genetically-engineered humanoid that possessed immense strength and agility, and was often used by the Foundation as a weapon. The two SCPs met in the ruins of a once-great city, and a battle of epic proportions ensued. The Old Man used his reality-warping abilities to create illusions, while Able charged at him with incredible speed and strength. The battle raged on for hours, with neither SCP gaining an advantage. The Old Man was able to create powerful illusions that confused and disoriented Able, but the genetically-engineered humanoid was relentless in his attacks. Finally, in a moment of desperation, The Old Man unleashed his most powerful ability: the ability to manipulate time itself. He froze time, trapping Able in a moment that felt like an eternity. The Old Man then vanished, leaving Able trapped and helpless. For years, Able remained frozen in time, until the Foundation finally discovered his location and managed to neutralize him. The Old Man, however, was never seen again. Some believe that he still roams the world, using his reality-warping abilities to avoid capture and continue his quest for power. The battle between SCP-686 and SCP-076 remains one of the most legendary clashes in the history of the SCP Foundation. It serves as a reminder of the dangers of tampering with the unknown, and of the devastating consequences that can result from a containment breach. As the world continued to suffer under the reign of the escaped SCPs, one of the most feared entities, SCP-682, finally reemerged from hiding. The creature had been biding its time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. It didn't take long for SCP-682 to cross paths with SCP-076, also known as "Able." The genetically-engineered humanoid had been causing destruction and chaos wherever it went, and SCP-682 saw an opportunity to prove its dominance. The two SCPs faced off in a deserted city, with SCP-076 charging at SCP-682 with high speed and ferocity. SCP-682, however, was not easily intimidated. The creature was nearly indestructible, and had survived countless attempts by the Foundation to kill it. The battle between SCP-076 and SCP-682 was long and brutal. SCP-076's attacks were relentless, but SCP-682's regenerative abilities allowed it to withstand the onslaught. In turn, SCP-682 used its immense strength to strike back at SCP-076, causing massive damage with each blow. As the fight raged on, it became clear that neither SCP would emerge unscathed. SCP-076's attacks had managed to break through SCP-682's tough hide, causing the creature to bleed profusely. SCP-682, however, was not willing to give up. The creature continued to fight back, determined to prove its power. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, SCP-682 gained the upper hand. The creature managed to get a hold of SCP-076 and began to squeeze with all its might. SCP-076 struggled against SCP-682's grip, but it was no use. With one final burst of strength, SCP-682 crushed SCP-076's body, killing the genetically-engineered humanoid for atleast a year. The battle between SCP-076 and SCP-682 remains one of the most epic duels in the history of the SCP Foundation. It serves as a reminder of the destructive power of these anomalous entities, and of the catastrophic consequences that can result when they escape their containment. As SCP-682 stood victorious over the defeated SCP-076, the creature's insatiable hunger for power continued to grow. It was then that SCP-682 turned its attention to one of the most powerful entities in existence, Cthulhu. Cthulhu was an ancient, god-like being that had been worshipped by cults for centuries. Its immense power and divine abilities made it a formidable opponent, but SCP-682 was undeterred. The battle between SCP-682 and Cthulhu took place in the depths of the ocean, where Cthulhu had been sleeping for eons. As SCP-682 approached, Cthulhu awakened from its slumber, ready to defend its territory. The battle that ensued was unlike any that had been seen before. SCP-682 used its immense strength and regenerative abilities to strike at Cthulhu, while the ancient entity used its otherworldly powers to strike back. Despite Cthulhu's immense power, SCP-682 proved to be an unstoppable force. With each blow, the creature caused massive damage to Cthulhu's body, slowly wearing down the ancient entity. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, SCP-682 dealt a final blow that sent Cthulhu crashing to the ocean floor. The ancient entity was defeated, and SCP-682 stood victorious. The aftermath of the battle left the world in shock. The defeat of Cthulhu was thought to be impossible, yet SCP-682 had managed to succeed. The creature's power and resilience were unmatched, and it seemed that nothing could stop it. The victory was short-lived. As SCP-682 basked in its win, the Foundation activated a final plan The creature was trapped once again, and the world was calm But suddenly scp 682 adapted to it's fight with cthulu and grew to the size of cthulu and went on the beat 5514 the kaiju slayer & 343(scp god)even the scarlet king he grew stronger each fight barely surviving before being stopped by all the multiverse not before he erased countless universes but not dead just normal size. PS respect if you read allat
Yeah. I've never understood it. Ok ur the 1st to comment but that means u'll b the last comment seen? And the fact, like 20 other people hurry to say the same thing. Whatever*to each their own.
I gotta give credit to the artists and writers, they keep these videos fresh. This is an interesting possible scenario for the Swamp Woman's origins, although, the Flesh that Hates is a rather vile thing inherently, so I do have issue that Ayy isn't more aggressive. Even if the virus sample was contaminated, I'd still expect such an evil thing to remain evil. The lack of consistency in this tale is the only gripe I have really. If you're going to infuse a human or whatever with something that has an evil origin, keep that in mind while writing up an origin story for a character, especially a more established one like 811.
I feel like these Origin Story videos are better than the theoreticals, but less interesting than actual base SCP videos. I'll watch these if I have nothing else to watch, but I don't jump immediately like I would for a classic SCP video.
I understand. I'm sure he's working on new SCP videos
Yeah tired of the theoretical
At least he is talking about different SCP's.
@@ThrillSeeker3524 cool, didn't ask
@@neonicon8500 "Didn't ask"🤓
I think it needs to be said that Dr. Trebuchet is a woman- it's confirmed by the author and has been used as such in other performances. Great to finally hear more about SCP-811 though, and how she connects with another SCP. Very satisfying explanation.
The video also conflates the rot-inducing digestive mucus on SCP-811's palms and the soles of her feet with the sticky bacteria-infested waste-vomit, which is deadly for mundane suffocation/infection reasons. I'm still delighted, tho
SCP-811 was first written at a time when cross-referencing between SCPs was discouraged, so it's always delightful to see new connections being forged. :D
The thumbnail artists know EXACTLY what they're doing. Especially in Mal-0 videos
Not anymore they changed the thumbnail on this one
Ok lmao
What was the thumbnail before
A sad tale, but it’s hard to see 811's connection to The Flesh That Hates. I thought of her as more the result of a new bio weapon or alien hybrid.
I thought her as more the result of pain wait no
Needle!
I thought of her, as, what WAS a previous young girl.
Yeah I find it hard to believe that a bunch of swamp water would just eliminate 611's ability to infect anything and everything around it.
Wow…. A connection between 811 and 610, poor thing. She didn’t want to become an SCP… 😢😢
Aé … what a beautiful name for the swamp woman.😊
Dangggg! I didn't know SCP-811 owned a whole bakery! 😳
IK right? Like what the hell is the thumbnail?
Lol 😂
@NightTimeFox
I was so freaking confused by your comment my dude!? Like I saw your comment prior to watching the video and so the entire time I was waiting for something involving a bakery😅😂🤣
I feel like, if you could keep her from freaking out and attacking, Miss J would almost certainly be able to help Aé learn how to speak properly/clearly and might even help stir up some more memories. I really want to see Aé be happy and live a good life.
And I think if Mrs j found out about her origin would do it gladly
@dragon22214 Thank you, now, how do you get Aé to go through with the cross test without her freaking out and attacking Miss J? That's the hard part.
That would a perfect cross test to see
It's surprising how SCP-811 doesn't have any tales yet. This would be a delightful prompt.
YESS AN ORIGIN SCP STORY🔥🔥🔥
"Centuries, huh?"
Bruh 😮 Who knew that the origin story of swamp woman would be connected to the flesh that hates!🥩🩸😡
Which new SCP's would you all want to see portrayed next and how?
Not sure. Probably the abandoned farm in china.
For a battle video: The Allosaurus skeleton SCP vs Spear and Fang from Primal.
@@brockschannel3927 get daddy
I want to see more survivor stories in the endless ikea. I also love the origin stories.
Wouldn't you like to know, Weather Boy...
Praying that everyone falls asleep quickly and has a peaceful sleep. Hope you all wake up happy and well rested 😘😘😘
Whenever I'm old enough to participate in a kon, I'm doing a article about a mad scientist across time with an addendum inspired by this. Starting with the chrysalis to end with the swamp woman, passing thru the cyborg and the abandoned project.
Such a sad tale, but desperate people do desperate things
I thought she would be the result of if that frog disease, SCP-306, only stopped half-way through the frog turning process, and with a little bit of SCP-106 sprinkled in for her ability to secrete a acidic substance.
These are some freaky tunes you used for that one, holy shit.
I sure hope we get Ae as the next top Anomaly.
Also, we can't seem to be rid of that stupid virus huh?
Scp 811 get back into the water. You remember what happened last time a fish left the water, Math happened
I shouldn't think she's cute but-
Swamp thing cute.
I smash
Hunter, you don't have to do this, I know you're somewhere in there. Break free and become that person you once were. Don't let the man control your life
1:05
You can’t “feel” humidity in a self contained suit. The only way to tell there is a humidity difference in a suit like that would be by sight, like visor fog.
SCP-811 is the biggest woobie in the entire SCP universe. I'd gladly be her friend.
Idea: an all out battle royal during SCP-5000, fighters include: Able, SCP-682, Shy Guy and more
The answer to that idea, again, is NO, Dr Bright.
@@XeroSays How did you find me again 05-4?
@@GojiRatEdts I'm always watching you, Bright, and you know that battle royales of anomalies are forbidden.
Now get back to work.
Dr.Bright, Although you are one of the most brilliant persons I belive you don't think these.
Now this final part of the video shows that SCP 811 was a human girl and in the end Alec Holland was the culprit of her transformation, this story really hurts
You just can't help but feel sorry for the scp's after you hear they're sad origin stories even The deadly ones
Not all keter are deadly, it just means hard to contain, sorta like the interdimensional warper. he dont have much control on when he teleports which makes him almost impossible to contain.
Or the lost wanderer, whom roams the desert forever lost, and if someone finds him they too are lost.
I'm sorry I got that wrong
Your good, I used to have that confused too
By the way what do you think would happen in the crites from the 1986 critter movie were in the SCP foundation
Do you think they would be too much for the foundation to handle
I love the scp community. But she's so friendly and cute
I don't know why, but I want to see one of these videos entitled, "SCP Foundation Vs. Vault Tec. (Fallout)."
Ive noticed something with the thumbnails: most of them are an anomoly or human reaching out a hand like in sadness or pain
So Alec Holland was really a Russian, and he created the Swamp Woman? DC, you got some explaining to do!
Very interesting, love these
wondering what they use to animate these stunning videos
Alec Holland creating a Swamp thing. 😅 someone got really creative over there.
*Thank you for another in a long line of great ScP stories!!*
I appreciate the swamp thing reference
Since Sad Origin are going to be a new series, when can I expect a sad origin of the Cyborg Child.
Day 527 of asking the O5 Council to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
The fact that she talks like a guy gave me chills
She's getting it, idc.
Yes! Let's Go!
Do a crossover with Spector cactus man and lunatic
And more when day breaks videos with other scps
Idea: SCP vs Pokèmon. Eg. SCP-682 vs Arceus, SCP-999 and Eevee for Double adorableness.
8:44 gru is a real thing
It’s like military CIA
I love these vids don't stop making them can't get enough thanks 👍😊💕
Question: Are we getting an SCP-049 SAD ORIGIN STORY? I do not think you've added that to your new series.
Dr. Bob beat you to it
@@ThrillSeeker3524 Did they do one? I don't really explore the SCP side of UA-cam often.
@@arealscpdoctor Yes. He's from Alagadda
@@arealscpdoctor yes they did that channel appears to work with the team at the infographics show who also run this channel SCP explained since dr bob uses the same art style in there thumbnails and some of there characters use the SCP explained thumbnail art style as well
@@ThrillSeeker3524 I've heard that a few times. The video of his origin story is hilarious btw.
So... pour swamp filth into the Flesh that Hates area, transforming it into a mega-swamp that ceases to be a disease origin full of vectors.
Hm, red thing contaminating lake.
This is why we don't play with Nalkan Flesh-crafting.
Poor SCP 811 😢
Damn this fictional universe is interconnected, with the Flesh that Hates being a part of how the Swamp Woman was created. It is such an intricate mythology.
We need more SCP 682 in the back rooms!..
We don't
We gonna talk about that thumbnail?
Swap monster got more cake then my exs ✊😞
my how long its been since we had something like this
Welp no longer eating my sandwich- however I will be hugging her even if I have to take amnesties or the Right Red Hand hunts me down afterwords
Thats the first time Ive heard her speak. "dockity what want" thats cute.
I always thought that SCP 811 the swamp woman was related to Tsuyu Asui ( Froppy from mha) and now we know that she was a little human girl back then 4:47
Its sad for lots of these anomalies.
173 vs weeping angels!
Ngl I'm like that doctor i would've been mad too if someone ruined my testing
Me: *stares at a wall for the inter game of among us*
My sleep paralysis demon: *keeps f***ing up*
The SCP foundation vs the AML association
Wooooooo, let's do one for them all!
Got that cake
SCP-811's connection to the flesh that hates makes sense now
SCP Explained,
What if SCP 811, the Swamp Woman, was accidentally put into SCP 914, the clockworks?
Who else thought right at the beginning of the video instead of the word fogging in fogging up
I thought it was the f word 😂
I feel so sorry for the scp 811 and I was 😢😢😢
If you would make this concept a story I would be over the moon
Following the catastrophic containment breach, the SCP Foundation was left in ruins. The damage to their facilities was extensive, and many of their top researchers and agents had lost their lives. But the worst was yet to come.
The SCPs that had escaped during the breach quickly spread out across the world, causing destruction and chaos wherever they went. SCP-173, also known as "The Sculpture," began to appear in public places, attacking and killing anyone who looked away from it. SCP-096, also known as "The Shy Guy," was sighted in several cities, causing mass panic and destruction as it hunted down its prey.
Meanwhile, SCP-049, also known as "The Plague Doctor," unleashed a deadly virus that quickly spread across the globe. The virus turned its victims into zombies, which in turn spread the disease even further. The world was in a state of panic, and the SCP Foundation was powerless to stop it.
As for SCP-682, it had disappeared completely. The Foundation assumed that it was still on the loose, but they had no way of tracking it down. They feared the worst, that the creature was planning something even more devastating than the containment breach.
The world soon became a very different place. Governments collapsed, and society as we knew it crumbled. The SCPs had taken over, and there was no one left to stop them. The Foundation had failed in their mission to contain these anomalous entities, and the consequences were catastrophic.
In the years that followed, stories began to emerge about the SCPs and the havoc they had caused. Some claimed that SCP-173 had become a legend, a creature that haunted the dreams of those who had survived its attacks. Others spoke of SCP-096, a monster that could not be stopped, no matter how many bullets were fired at it.
But perhaps the most terrifying of all were the stories about SCP-049 and the virus it had unleashed. People spoke of entire cities that had fallen to the plague, and of the zombies that roamed the streets. It was a nightmare that seemed to have no end.
In the end, the world was left in ruins, and the SCPs remained free. The Foundation had failed in its mission, and the consequences were catastrophic. The stories of the SCPs live on, a warning to all who would dare to tamper with the unknown. As chaos ruled the world, two of the most dangerous SCPs crossed paths. SCP-106, also known as "The Old Man," had managed to escape from the Foundation during the initial containment breach. The Old Man was an elderly man who had the ability to control reality and time, making him a formidable opponent.
SCP-076, also known as "Able," was another highly dangerous SCP that had escaped during the containment breach. Able was a genetically-engineered humanoid that possessed immense strength and agility, and was often used by the Foundation as a weapon.
The two SCPs met in the ruins of a once-great city, and a battle of epic proportions ensued. The Old Man used his reality-warping abilities to create illusions, while Able charged at him with incredible speed and strength.
The battle raged on for hours, with neither SCP gaining an advantage. The Old Man was able to create powerful illusions that confused and disoriented Able, but the genetically-engineered humanoid was relentless in his attacks.
Finally, in a moment of desperation, The Old Man unleashed his most powerful ability: the ability to manipulate time itself. He froze time, trapping Able in a moment that felt like an eternity. The Old Man then vanished, leaving Able trapped and helpless.
For years, Able remained frozen in time, until the Foundation finally discovered his location and managed to neutralize him. The Old Man, however, was never seen again. Some believe that he still roams the world, using his reality-warping abilities to avoid capture and continue his quest for power.
The battle between SCP-686 and SCP-076 remains one of the most legendary clashes in the history of the SCP Foundation. It serves as a reminder of the dangers of tampering with the unknown, and of the devastating consequences that can result from a containment breach.
As the world continued to suffer under the reign of the escaped SCPs, one of the most feared entities, SCP-682, finally reemerged from hiding. The creature had been biding its time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike.
It didn't take long for SCP-682 to cross paths with SCP-076, also known as "Able." The genetically-engineered humanoid had been causing destruction and chaos wherever it went, and SCP-682 saw an opportunity to prove its dominance.
The two SCPs faced off in a deserted city, with SCP-076 charging at SCP-682 with high speed and ferocity. SCP-682, however, was not easily intimidated. The creature was nearly indestructible, and had survived countless attempts by the Foundation to kill it.
The battle between SCP-076 and SCP-682 was long and brutal. SCP-076's attacks were relentless, but SCP-682's regenerative abilities allowed it to withstand the onslaught. In turn, SCP-682 used its immense strength to strike back at SCP-076, causing massive damage with each blow.
As the fight raged on, it became clear that neither SCP would emerge unscathed. SCP-076's attacks had managed to break through SCP-682's tough hide, causing the creature to bleed profusely. SCP-682, however, was not willing to give up. The creature continued to fight back, determined to prove its power.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, SCP-682 gained the upper hand. The creature managed to get a hold of SCP-076 and began to squeeze with all its might. SCP-076 struggled against SCP-682's grip, but it was no use. With one final burst of strength, SCP-682 crushed SCP-076's body, killing the genetically-engineered humanoid for atleast a year.
The battle between SCP-076 and SCP-682 remains one of the most epic duels in the history of the SCP Foundation. It serves as a reminder of the destructive power of these anomalous entities, and of the catastrophic consequences that can result when they escape their containment.
As SCP-682 stood victorious over the defeated SCP-076, the creature's insatiable hunger for power continued to grow. It was then that SCP-682 turned its attention to one of the most powerful entities in existence, Cthulhu.
Cthulhu was an ancient, god-like being that had been worshipped by cults for centuries. Its immense power and divine abilities made it a formidable opponent, but SCP-682 was undeterred.
The battle between SCP-682 and Cthulhu took place in the depths of the ocean, where Cthulhu had been sleeping for eons. As SCP-682 approached, Cthulhu awakened from its slumber, ready to defend its territory.
The battle that ensued was unlike any that had been seen before. SCP-682 used its immense strength and regenerative abilities to strike at Cthulhu, while the ancient entity used its otherworldly powers to strike back.
Despite Cthulhu's immense power, SCP-682 proved to be an unstoppable force. With each blow, the creature caused massive damage to Cthulhu's body, slowly wearing down the ancient entity.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, SCP-682 dealt a final blow that sent Cthulhu crashing to the ocean floor. The ancient entity was defeated, and SCP-682 stood victorious.
The aftermath of the battle left the world in shock. The defeat of Cthulhu was thought to be impossible, yet SCP-682 had managed to succeed. The creature's power and resilience were unmatched, and it seemed that nothing could stop it.
The victory was short-lived. As SCP-682 basked in its win, the Foundation activated a final plan The creature was trapped once again, and the world was calm But suddenly scp 682 adapted to it's fight with cthulu and grew to the size of cthulu and went on the beat 5514 the kaiju slayer & 343(scp god)even the scarlet king he grew stronger each fight barely surviving before being stopped by all the multiverse not before he erased countless universes but not dead just normal size.
PS respect if you read allat
Why does every scp have a sad origin story?
Because no human being ever asked to be made into a rotten zombie, or an ogre, or a tall, insecure rampaging monster
Imagine turning into or being something that can destroy reality, kill a lot of people, destroying societies, or being evoked by a cult
But what if I want to end the world?
@@ThrillSeeker3524 Even most evil ones?
096, 049, 682 and 173 doesnt count
Protect and spoil her!
did she have to look that zesty in the thumbnail
Ok but the thumbnail tho 😭😭
You need to do a video on SCP 083 vs Dr kandraki
Do murphy law damm it.
Love the thumbnail 🍒😊
ikr lol
Hear me out
I love the six hundred 'firsts'
Yeah. I've never understood it. Ok ur the 1st to comment but that means u'll b the last comment seen? And the fact, like 20 other people hurry to say the same thing. Whatever*to each their own.
My favourite is the back rooms series
"Alec Holland"?
Nice reference.
I want a doctor bright scenario next
Why is the swamp girl thick in the thumbnail?
That's alotta cake
I gotta give credit to the artists and writers, they keep these videos fresh. This is an interesting possible scenario for the Swamp Woman's origins, although, the Flesh that Hates is a rather vile thing inherently, so I do have issue that Ayy isn't more aggressive. Even if the virus sample was contaminated, I'd still expect such an evil thing to remain evil. The lack of consistency in this tale is the only gripe I have really. If you're going to infuse a human or whatever with something that has an evil origin, keep that in mind while writing up an origin story for a character, especially a more established one like 811.
Day 1 of asking for scp 999 + zalgo creepypasta
Wow awesome video 10/10
Ayo that thumbnail...👀👀👀
So this SCP is connected to DC comics? 😹
Please do Sans from Undertale vs scp 096
Its been 9 minutes since it posted the vid
Im early here
Poor dangerous SCP Waifu.
That is even more disturbing than MalO. And seriously, are we gonna forget Kedesh-Nanaya?!
@@ThrillSeeker3524 yea, im myself am not too sure If it's good idea to Have scp waifus 😅
video idea: can choo choo charles defeat the foundation
Welcome back
waiting for "THE SCARLET KING SAD ORGIN STORY😭😭😭"
Scarlet King is the R Kelly of SCP foundation.
I swear, If I had a penny for every single "orgin story" video they have done, I'd be richer than Elon musk.
ayo scp-811 looking kinda bad in the thumbnail tho 😏
Can you do a sad origin story of scp 076 and scp 073?
11:03 isn’t Alec Holland the name of a comic book character?
Poor, sweet Aé
How did you saw the full video that fast?!?
@@Guestercheese I get notifications
Thumbnails bro why xD
The gyat in that thumbnail is crazy. Too bad she’d probably melt ya if ya tried lmao
THE THUMBNAIL CREATOR BRO
Will the 682 plush be restocked
What happens if u take scp 106 to scp scarlet king