The best part of that entire message was the little add on at the very end. "Get your shit together before we fourth moon your ass". It really tied the whole letter together....
“Don’t make us fourth moon you prematurely” initiative” made me fucking wheeze Imagine just you think you do the right thing and then a crab comes and basically said “that ain’t it chief. Clean up or get bent”
@@thehellionrevisited2704 05-1 “okay since when did they change their name” 05-8 “I am more thinking about *what do they mean by 4th moon you prematurely. What happened with the 4th moon*”
I really enjoy the "narrative reality" explanation of Foundation continuity. The idea that there are two opposite choices, and the question of which one is better, or more real, is always very interesting to me. Not because what if questions interest me, because the concept of what if questions is interesting. The ultimate answer to any what if question is, "Whichever the writer wants to be true." Also known as "The Power of Plot." I love the idea that there are two competing realities, that are divided by what is essentially a what if question, but that both realities continue existing, because their writers want them to. Maybe it only makes sense to me. Maybe I'm too tired to express the idea properly.
You make perfect sense and even I have a different interpretation of it! That's just amazing and I think really emphasizes how well this was written. My favorite thing about 6500 is at least to me a representation of how the reader and author connect themselves to these stories. We are the pataphysical force that moves these narratives forward. Without an author, nothing exists, without a reader, the story can't move forward. It's all just beautiful. Does that make sense to you guys? This has been one of my favorite SCP articles if you can't tell.
@@roguebio1 Your logic is pretty faulty since I bet you don't know what 105 is either. "They" is not a person writing SCP. Each author has their own style. There's still a bunch of normal old SCPs out there. You can't tell me that a simple murder monster is more interesting than stories full of deep intrigue.
@@roguebio1 The thing is that I also have read the older series and I love it .There are a lot of very interesting old entries out there BUT times change and those stories became boring on me, hell even the same authors of those classic scps are working on these projects .I have to admit this new wave of SCP entries (6000-6999) in particular 6500 are maybe the best to this date, or im just exagerating.
I'm almost fairly certain that the SCP theme contest for series 7 was related to stories. 6500 was written as a contest entry for the 6000 spot, and a lot of the SCP's that didn't make that spot have just been released under different numbers. Thus a lot of them are gonna be longer stories like 6000 and 6500
If they are also native to Allegada, you gotta wonder what the Plague Doctor did to get such a "Yea we don't like to talk about that guy" sort of reputation. Allegada seems like the kind of place where getting a bad reputation seems pretty difficult - Unless you happen to upset the Ambassador, one of the lords, or Hanged King of course - in which case...I am deeply sorry for whoever did that, because said eldrich entities are likely not gonna be too pleasant if you happen to get on their bad side. Though then again, judging by how they are - Getting on their good side also seems like something most would not exactly enjoy. Not sure which of the two actually would be worse, when I start to think about it. That aside - What did the Plague Doctor do to get that kinda reputation? I assume it involves them getting booted out of Allegada, but for what or why?
@@videocrowsnest5251 I remember a story (Curiously written by Gabriel Jade, creator of 049) a scenario where the Doctor had arrived in Alagadda and lost his book in the big city. If I didn't misunderstand, looking for his book he found a cracked man and the Black Lord (Or at least just his face) From what I understood, the Doctor cured the cracked man, which I think the Black Lord's porcelain face didn't like very much. Although to tell the truth, I didn't understand well, reading it was confusing. In case you are interested, maybe you can understand better than me, the story is called "In the Shadow of the Anguished Lord" Although it is really just a part of more stories, you can find them on the wiki, the Tale Hub "The Hanged King's Comedy"
And thus the inevitable ending of SCP-6500 comes, the wild ride stopping here. Quite a long story, but an interesting one. Kudos to everyone involved in this article
Man, you are absolutely spoiling us with this series lately. These longer multipart entries have really knocked it out of the park. So glad I became a Patron. Keep it up.
I am so blessed that you post these things perfectly in line with my sleep schedule. I get about 10 - 30 mins in before passing out. Finished part 5 last night. Let's go! Thank you so much!
@@handlemonium More like Amazon. Netflix would most likely fuck up the continuity and cancel it after the first season. Plus the budget will be bad depending on how small the viewership is.
Thanks for the video, be it the long or short videos you do, what I love the most about them is that you try to summaries everything related to the SCP, Not just some of it. Even when the SCP in question is huge like this one, you try to give us everything about it from A to Z . So thank you for the work and effort you put in to the videos. Ps. The beginning with the 3 moons thing was awesome. Lol
The way you strung them together, makes for a perfect epic. It's a tale as wrought with peril, cunning, and great odds with heroes who have stepped up to the task. Simply put, I love it thoroughly. By far your best work as well. Were I not an urchin, I'd donate to your work.
Wow! I randomly went to check to see if you had uploaded a new part and lo and behold, uploaded 26 seconds ago! I'm feeling very lucky 🥳🎉 Thanks so much for doing these videos, TES! They're amazing!
The way I see it, is that the library seems to be a central point in this story for a variety of reasons. Scp is built on stories after all. Now you’ve probably heard about this before. Imagine if you gave a monkey a typewriter, and allowed it to write whatever it wanted forever. With enough time, would it be able to write a work of art? If a system for creating stories is randomised, could a known book suddenly appear from it? Within the library this is true. However, there’s a problem with this. For every story that is coherent and well written, there will be countless versions that are alternate versions, badly made copies, or even just plain out messes of incoherent words. For every story that could exist, with the chaos of the rest that is not coherent, you get a library so large that it could encompass thousands of universes in size. I believe this “mess” is what causes anomalies or magic. Stuff that isn’t explained in the stories, that doesn’t make sense, and that can’t make sense because it comes form a book that is imperfect. Scp comes from a universe where their stories are not perfect, and therefore suffer “anomalies”. But what if there was a being made to solve that? If you have the writers in place, which through these randomised patterns can create any story, no matter how messy it is, to the point of just making a random sludge of words, could there be a winnower of stories? Some entity that exists only to destroy these messes? What if that’s what 6500 is? Just this entity within the library that destroys messy stories in the library, therefore destroying anomalies in existence. The reason why the foundation might have accelerated its effect in their universe might be because by doing such a good job at containment, the entity could erase the messes easily.
There is a version online called the library of Babel which is the thought experiment you described but it's one you can actually use you type out a sentence or paragraph or story or whatever and it takes you to the numbered shelf and book and page to which it's found. Basically a digital library of every combination of every letter. It's kind of fun to play around with. For instance you could copy this comment and paste it in the search box and you would find it in the library of Babel,. I assume you know this. I'll leave it for others and posterity's sake. interesting theory my dude. have a good day
I enjoy living in this time where there can be this wildly niche yet wildly talented community making these articles, they are posting them to, honestly, got no idea personally, then this channel finds little threads to pull on like this series that just become my mental cannon for this entire genre of work. Loved this series and I hope there is a follow up to this series either in the works or already released. Edit: well closed video. Lol may have left my comment before finishing the vid😂 That's something I always appreciate when you put em in, the summaries. Gives a nice lil bow to an already awesome story
The entire story is basically just a more complicated paper dragons setup. It really struggled with the numerous deus ex machina moments. But I don’t bother to write stories, so I can’t criticize much.
the cliches are technically explained by the concept of pataphysics and "narrative energy" within the scp universe (multiverse?), which i think is both obviously a lazy and very clever allowance of fun storytelling, as opposed to trying to tell a fantastical tale "realistically"
That's kind of the point here, as the other friend pointed out. They play a lot with pataphysics, essentially giving the authors leeway to leave cracks on the fourth wall without fully breaking it. Plus, there's clearly an idea being pushed that sums up to Foundation Dumb, Contain Bad. So yeah, well written story, but very questionable SCP
Hence why im starting to agree with ppl that say that its more of a multi story tale rather then an scp. It could also work as a hub but i dunno how popular those are. Some are very interesting. I still enjoy the story for what its worth although yes, i noticed those deus ex machina moments too. I dont blame the authors as when the story is this complex, it is almost impossible to not have that forced plot armor.
The final principle that Ilsa came up with really got me. While listening to it I had a sense of familiarity and then it hit me: it is strikingly similar to the tattoo on the back of my neck that I built upon the final principle from FMAB of adding 1 to 10 so that the final product is better than equivalent exchange. Stagnating when you used to have momentum is quite frustrating
What I dislike about this SCP is that there's an "objectively good" choice, and that choice just kinda fucks with the whole basis of the Foundation. It's like that SCP that retconned the Daevites into being good guys.
Just like that one SCP where the heads of each faction are immortals that switch places every round. Some times it like some people want to write a SCP-01-like proposal or a tale, but choose to say its a SCP.
well there was the whole thing at the end about how both choices were stable and had equally monumental problems to overcome. the point was that the worst choice to make was not making a choice at all, hence the O5 vote tie timeline collapsing instantly
@@h0verman Sure, but it's "A stable universe with a crazy eldritch battle for supremacy and a new group of interest the Organization has to contend with" vs "A stable universe where the new Organization is working together somewhat peacefully with anomalies and former groups of interest against maybe a couple of enemies" Seriously if it was that easy what the hell have the last 6000 SPCs been for?
- Did NOT expect how affected I'd be at the end of this ! In the last statement in the closing of Ilse's report, when it started with "You did not fade...", I seriously choked up and it's been sticking with me for a while now. Such an amazing journey, and thank you Mr. Narrator for helping to give it a voice and bring it to life. | :' ] '
I don't know if its just me but I feel like this scp article is saddening. I don't want the scp foundation to disapear, the hanged king was suppose to be more eldritch(Powerfull and unknowable), and it seems to get rid of the scare or fear that scps deserve. Its a way to try and bring an overarching climax and conclusion to the scp foundation, and I hate that cause I love what it is... or was. This article is also a paradox as it can only exist if the scp foundation is still alive. Its a pataphyscial story that incorporates paraphysical(Paradox realm) properties in order to give its self a narative structure that underpins and ruins the mystery, fear and purpose of the foundation.
A lot of these Series VII articles seem to be focused on getting rid of the Foundation, and they generally don't match the established tone of the setting. Really hoping TES focuses more on previous series, or picks better articles to narrate, as these Series VII ones feel like a waste of his great talents...
I haven't watched any of the Inevitable uploads yet; I've been waiting for all of them to come out. Now that the last one had come out, it's time to listen to all of them.
I say many Thanks to all the writers and artists of this article. It was highly enjoyable and showed a high level of talent by everyone involved with this article. Long Days, And Pleasant Nights.
The SCP universe ain't quite home, but it's familiar enough that a visit would be nice, and this series has just made me believe that more than ever before.
You could just get into a headcanon that this is how the Foundation would reach Avalon state. Remember that at the end of 6001, the universe from which the researcher came was given the opportunity to find their own way of doing things
These are so long but holy hell what a ride! Me an my fiance put these on before bed EVERYNIGHT she says she cannot sleep easy with out them so I end up listening to your whole channel multiple times haha enjoy that watch time 😉
you should make more videos about warhammer 40k, not necessary about the biggest events but rather about those side events that most of us ignore but remain as enjoyable as the main story line and even more mysterious
Gotta admit, this would be a pretty good short series. Like 10 or so 45 minutes episode's that all shuffle through the various perspectives. I think it'd be neat
I mean, you can release the document part as a SCP entry and set the rest of it as a series of tales. Yeah making it all as one thing does not make much sense.
@@lytuy7952 i can appreciate the effort, yes, but I can also tell this is anything but a SCP article. It is a 001 proposal at best, and a Tale/canon hub should be where it went. An amazing work, but maybe it was misplaced in the wiki
Sweet my friend can't hardly wait each week for your drop uploaded !! Even better still you're roughly two hours earlier tonight ! Love everything you're doing friend
I like your videos probably more then anyone else in UA-cam, I love to listen to them while I’m at work, makes the day go by so much easier, so nice when the vids are this long, I hope you upload all the parts combined at the end, that would be like a 8 hour video or longer
Honestly, this doesn't really work for me as a single SCP. I feel like it would be better as a Canon since so many people ended up collaborating on it already. It would also allow more creative freedom and some side stories.
@@sparking023 It'll hopefully happen. This has spread further into fantasy than scientific, a bit different. But I've often heard the quote "variety is the spice of life".
So is SCP 6500 just the ever evolving SCP universe itself? Like the different SCP lore creators and editors conflicting stories and outcomes with obsolcence, containment, existence, relocation, neutralization, and termination? It's so chaotic and sounds like a giant game of telephone, even like a bizarre fever dream almost as if most people are arguing over how the story should go. My first impressions revolved around just the way this SCP is setup - sounds like someone wanted to make a "meta end-all" scenario not for the inner lore universes but for the entire SCP uh everything and now it's gone a little rabbit hole-ish. You remove the SCP's, you remove the universe. Is this an SCP where it has the fandom and creators check itself by threatening removal if people don't treat the stories and material more methodically, inclusively, creatively, etc? I am lost
For the life of me, I can't keep up with the specifics in this series. I end up preferring the creature SCP's because my smol brain can keep up with them. Still greatly appreciate the work, though, these must be a beast to record.
“You are watched, you are protected, you are in deep shit my son”.
I lost it there
As did I.
😂🔥
Definitely up there in the top SCP quotes
From the "Don't make us fourth moon you prematurely" initiative
Who knew that the Three Moons had such both a colorful vocabulary, and quite a sense of humor!
I am absolutely cackling at the note the Three moons initiative sent the foundation
You are in deep shit my son is hilarious
Would you say you're absolutely "OVER THE MOON!!!"
The Three Moons Initiative looks at the Foundation the same way the Foundation looks at the UIU and it's great.
The best part of that entire message was the little add on at the very end. "Get your shit together before we fourth moon your ass". It really tied the whole letter together....
Stop spoiling shit
That note from "Girard Niang, President, "Don't Make Us Fourth Moon You Prematurely" Initiative" gave me a good laugh. What a great SCP.
Same. I loved how absolutely _done_ with the Foundation Niang sounded, dropping proper formality for pure passive-aggressiveness.
It’s SO FUNNY! XD
The “Don't Make Us Fourth Moon You Prematurely" Initiative is now my favorite faction in the SCP-verse. 🤣
Took the words right off my fingertips! I agree entirely!!
Same
🤣😂
@@MestreDentistaGUC wazoo
Epic! My favorite line!
You are watched
You are protected
You are in deep shit, my son
I've never laughed so hard in my fucking life
The three moons bit at the beginning was absolute fucking gold
The Foundation needs a message thats just straight up like that.
Sophisticated as hell, those TMI guys.
“Don’t make us fourth moon you prematurely” initiative” made me fucking wheeze
Imagine just you think you do the right thing and then a crab comes and basically said “that ain’t it chief. Clean up or get bent”
@@endofuwu2146 we need a O5 meeting following that warning.
@@thehellionrevisited2704 05-1 “okay since when did they change their name”
05-8 “I am more thinking about *what do they mean by 4th moon you prematurely. What happened with the 4th moon*”
maybe the real SCP 6500 Inevitable was the friends we made along the way
Have not seen this statement in a while. Keepn it alive.( still makes me smile tho)
why do i hear placeholder mcdoctoratee laghing?
Ibanez and her Alligadan dress would be good cosplay.
Take in Hanged King, some of the Alagaddan Lords, octopus, embodiment of Rot, etc
@@handlemonium WE NEED DRAWINGS OF THAT
And also Dr. Cat
For a series called “Inevitable” it never ends.
That’s good haha
Lol
What
I'm not sure that works as well as you think it does.
You said it. This better be the inevitable end though.
I really enjoy the "narrative reality" explanation of Foundation continuity. The idea that there are two opposite choices, and the question of which one is better, or more real, is always very interesting to me. Not because what if questions interest me, because the concept of what if questions is interesting.
The ultimate answer to any what if question is, "Whichever the writer wants to be true." Also known as "The Power of Plot." I love the idea that there are two competing realities, that are divided by what is essentially a what if question, but that both realities continue existing, because their writers want them to.
Maybe it only makes sense to me. Maybe I'm too tired to express the idea properly.
No, you explained yourself well
@@BobblinTheGoblin Thank you!
You make perfect sense and even I have a different interpretation of it! That's just amazing and I think really emphasizes how well this was written.
My favorite thing about 6500 is at least to me a representation of how the reader and author connect themselves to these stories. We are the pataphysical force that moves these narratives forward. Without an author, nothing exists, without a reader, the story can't move forward. It's all just beautiful.
Does that make sense to you guys? This has been one of my favorite SCP articles if you can't tell.
@@BuckysKnifeFlip heck yeah that makes sense.
"We still laser, literally all of you" gold.
"You are watched. You are protected. You are in deep shit, my son." Priceless.
"Don't make us 4th moon you"
My sides.
100% appreciate the clear concise words and your ability to voice act. You could read anything and I would listen to it
That was one hell of a ride. Felt more like self-contained series of Tales than a SCP entry tho.
I think those are called “canons”, with the 6500 article itself being the equivalent of a “canon hub”.
@@roguebio1 Your logic is pretty faulty since I bet you don't know what 105 is either. "They" is not a person writing SCP. Each author has their own style. There's still a bunch of normal old SCPs out there. You can't tell me that a simple murder monster is more interesting than stories full of deep intrigue.
@@roguebio1 The thing is that I also have read the older series and I love it .There are a lot of very interesting old entries out there BUT times change and those stories became boring on me, hell even the same authors of those classic scps are working on these projects .I have to admit this new wave of SCP entries (6000-6999) in particular 6500 are maybe the best to this date, or im just exagerating.
I'm almost fairly certain that the SCP theme contest for series 7 was related to stories. 6500 was written as a contest entry for the 6000 spot, and a lot of the SCP's that didn't make that spot have just been released under different numbers.
Thus a lot of them are gonna be longer stories like 6000 and 6500
@@lucasmcdonald5667 Oh boy...
The Wandsman and Plague Doctor being of the same people is a bit of head canon I really like.
That was awesome!
Especially when they are like "What? The Plague Doctor? We don't talk about him in this parts."
If they are also native to Allegada, you gotta wonder what the Plague Doctor did to get such a "Yea we don't like to talk about that guy" sort of reputation. Allegada seems like the kind of place where getting a bad reputation seems pretty difficult - Unless you happen to upset the Ambassador, one of the lords, or Hanged King of course - in which case...I am deeply sorry for whoever did that, because said eldrich entities are likely not gonna be too pleasant if you happen to get on their bad side. Though then again, judging by how they are - Getting on their good side also seems like something most would not exactly enjoy. Not sure which of the two actually would be worse, when I start to think about it.
That aside - What did the Plague Doctor do to get that kinda reputation? I assume it involves them getting booted out of Allegada, but for what or why?
@@videocrowsnest5251 I remember a story (Curiously written by Gabriel Jade, creator of 049) a scenario where the Doctor had arrived in Alagadda and lost his book in the big city. If I didn't misunderstand, looking for his book he found a cracked man and the Black Lord (Or at least just his face)
From what I understood, the Doctor cured the cracked man, which I think the Black Lord's porcelain face didn't like very much.
Although to tell the truth, I didn't understand well, reading it was confusing.
In case you are interested, maybe you can understand better than me, the story is called "In the Shadow of the Anguished Lord" Although it is really just a part of more stories, you can find them on the wiki, the Tale Hub "The Hanged King's Comedy"
And thus the inevitable ending of SCP-6500 comes, the wild ride stopping here. Quite a long story, but an interesting one. Kudos to everyone involved in this article
This is the last part? Thank you, was about to ask, I love watching all he parts in a row!
2 days ago? Whaatt??
@@calvinlucien members get early access
@@calvinlucien EXACTLY! Time anomaly apparently...
No SCP should take seven hours to read.
You are watched
You are protected
You are in deep shit my son
Fallen Alagadda gives me real Yharnam Vibes too, Mangg.
100000% what I was feeling
Man, you are absolutely spoiling us with this series lately. These longer multipart entries have really knocked it out of the park. So glad I became a Patron. Keep it up.
The message from the Three Moons Initiative is amazing! I was dying from laughter when listening.
I am so blessed that you post these things perfectly in line with my sleep schedule. I get about 10 - 30 mins in before passing out. Finished part 5 last night. Let's go! Thank you so much!
You have successfully adapted your sleep schedule with his video schedule
I look forward to these every Sunday night.
SCP 6500: Inevitable would make for an incredible Netflix mini series.
The entire scp universe would make incredible series. But can't trust Netflix to honor the source material.
@@roque87 That depends on the writers, director, and initial budget 😉
Forget Netflix. Shudder exists
@@handlemonium no, it doesn't. Netflix is shit
@@handlemonium More like Amazon. Netflix would most likely fuck up the continuity and cancel it after the first season. Plus the budget will be bad depending on how small the viewership is.
That communication from the Three Moons is hilarious
Holy crap, over 7 hours worth of reading here.
The collected edition is going to be a B E A S T
Thanks for the video, be it the long or short videos you do, what I love the most about them is that you try to summaries everything related to the SCP, Not just some of it. Even when the SCP in question is huge like this one, you try to give us everything about it from A to Z . So thank you for the work and effort you put in to the videos.
Ps. The beginning with the 3 moons thing was awesome. Lol
*OH BOY! IT’S...2AM??!*
A fantastic story. One of my favorites
“Do the thing, but fast, or we will laser *literally* all of you.”
The way you strung them together, makes for a perfect epic. It's a tale as wrought with peril, cunning, and great odds with heroes who have stepped up to the task.
Simply put, I love it thoroughly. By far your best work as well. Were I not an urchin, I'd donate to your work.
Agree
Honestly the red Lord seems kinda chill
“We will literally Lazer all of you”
Honesty: 5000
Girard Niang is now officially my new favorite fictional character.
It's stories like this that make me wish there was an SCP tabletop game.
I need to re listen to every episode up to this point every time a new part comes out. And I love it. Another masterpiece.
Wow! I randomly went to check to see if you had uploaded a new part and lo and behold, uploaded 26 seconds ago! I'm feeling very lucky 🥳🎉
Thanks so much for doing these videos, TES! They're amazing!
I love the idea that 049 came from Alagata
I think this is even better than the Ouroborous Cycle, mostly because the letter from the Three Moons Initiative is freakin' hilarious!
Can't wait for the 6-8 hours long mega episode of every part put together into one video
To be fair, the only evidence we have that the Foundation IS responsible is the word of one individual who we have no reason to trust
The way I see it, is that the library seems to be a central point in this story for a variety of reasons. Scp is built on stories after all.
Now you’ve probably heard about this before. Imagine if you gave a monkey a typewriter, and allowed it to write whatever it wanted forever. With enough time, would it be able to write a work of art? If a system for creating stories is randomised, could a known book suddenly appear from it? Within the library this is true.
However, there’s a problem with this. For every story that is coherent and well written, there will be countless versions that are alternate versions, badly made copies, or even just plain out messes of incoherent words. For every story that could exist, with the chaos of the rest that is not coherent, you get a library so large that it could encompass thousands of universes in size.
I believe this “mess” is what causes anomalies or magic. Stuff that isn’t explained in the stories, that doesn’t make sense, and that can’t make sense because it comes form a book that is imperfect. Scp comes from a universe where their stories are not perfect, and therefore suffer “anomalies”. But what if there was a being made to solve that?
If you have the writers in place, which through these randomised patterns can create any story, no matter how messy it is, to the point of just making a random sludge of words, could there be a winnower of stories? Some entity that exists only to destroy these messes? What if that’s what 6500 is? Just this entity within the library that destroys messy stories in the library, therefore destroying anomalies in existence.
The reason why the foundation might have accelerated its effect in their universe might be because by doing such a good job at containment, the entity could erase the messes easily.
There is a version online called the library of Babel which is the thought experiment you described but it's one you can actually use you type out a sentence or paragraph or story or whatever and it takes you to the numbered shelf and book and page to which it's found. Basically a digital library of every combination of every letter. It's kind of fun to play around with. For instance you could copy this comment and paste it in the search box and you would find it in the library of Babel,.
I assume you know this. I'll leave it for others and posterity's sake. interesting theory my dude. have a good day
@@bradh3292 this is where i get my account passwords
Only if you don't run the Monkey through the Clockworks on Very Fine
this has been one of the best scp exploring series yet, that was one hell of a journey.
Dr. Okorie being half Alagaddan is somehow not particularly surprising.
What an Epic of an Article. My only unresolved question is "Was the Hanged King to be 6500's final Arbiter?"
I enjoy living in this time where there can be this wildly niche yet wildly talented community making these articles, they are posting them to, honestly, got no idea personally, then this channel finds little threads to pull on like this series that just become my mental cannon for this entire genre of work. Loved this series and I hope there is a follow up to this series either in the works or already released.
Edit: well closed video. Lol may have left my comment before finishing the vid😂 That's something I always appreciate when you put em in, the summaries. Gives a nice lil bow to an already awesome story
The entire story is basically just a more complicated paper dragons setup. It really struggled with the numerous deus ex machina moments. But I don’t bother to write stories, so I can’t criticize much.
the cliches are technically explained by the concept of pataphysics and "narrative energy" within the scp universe (multiverse?), which i think is both obviously a lazy and very clever allowance of fun storytelling, as opposed to trying to tell a fantastical tale "realistically"
That's kind of the point here, as the other friend pointed out. They play a lot with pataphysics, essentially giving the authors leeway to leave cracks on the fourth wall without fully breaking it. Plus, there's clearly an idea being pushed that sums up to Foundation Dumb, Contain Bad. So yeah, well written story, but very questionable SCP
Hence why im starting to agree with ppl that say that its more of a multi story tale rather then an scp.
It could also work as a hub but i dunno how popular those are. Some are very interesting.
I still enjoy the story for what its worth although yes, i noticed those deus ex machina moments too. I dont blame the authors as when the story is this complex, it is almost impossible to not have that forced plot armor.
The final principle that Ilsa came up with really got me. While listening to it I had a sense of familiarity and then it hit me: it is strikingly similar to the tattoo on the back of my neck that I built upon the final principle from FMAB of adding 1 to 10 so that the final product is better than equivalent exchange. Stagnating when you used to have momentum is quite frustrating
What I dislike about this SCP is that there's an "objectively good" choice, and that choice just kinda fucks with the whole basis of the Foundation. It's like that SCP that retconned the Daevites into being good guys.
Just like that one SCP where the heads of each faction are immortals that switch places every round.
Some times it like some people want to write a SCP-01-like proposal or a tale, but choose to say its a SCP.
well there was the whole thing at the end about how both choices were stable and had equally monumental problems to overcome. the point was that the worst choice to make was not making a choice at all, hence the O5 vote tie timeline collapsing instantly
@@h0verman Sure, but it's "A stable universe with a crazy eldritch battle for supremacy and a new group of interest the Organization has to contend with"
vs
"A stable universe where the new Organization is working together somewhat peacefully with anomalies and former groups of interest against maybe a couple of enemies"
Seriously if it was that easy what the hell have the last 6000 SPCs been for?
@@theblasblas "maybe a couple of enemies" is downplaying quite a bit
Agreed. I comment on this last vid
- Did NOT expect how affected I'd be at the end of this ! In the last statement in the closing of Ilse's report, when it started with "You did not fade...", I seriously choked up and it's been sticking with me for a while now. Such an amazing journey, and thank you Mr. Narrator for helping to give it a voice and bring it to life.
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oh boy, 2am, time for a K̶r̶a̶b̶b̶y̶ ̶P̶a̶t̶t̶y̶ Exploring series SCP-6500 video
I don't know if its just me but I feel like this scp article is saddening. I don't want the scp foundation to disapear, the hanged king was suppose to be more eldritch(Powerfull and unknowable), and it seems to get rid of the scare or fear that scps deserve. Its a way to try and bring an overarching climax and conclusion to the scp foundation, and I hate that cause I love what it is... or was. This article is also a paradox as it can only exist if the scp foundation is still alive. Its a pataphyscial story that incorporates paraphysical(Paradox realm) properties in order to give its self a narative structure that underpins and ruins the mystery, fear and purpose of the foundation.
A lot of these Series VII articles seem to be focused on getting rid of the Foundation, and they generally don't match the established tone of the setting. Really hoping TES focuses more on previous series, or picks better articles to narrate, as these Series VII ones feel like a waste of his great talents...
This is fantastic, the Hanged King and the masked lords were quite a nice part of this, I loved the inclusion.
I haven't watched any of the Inevitable uploads yet; I've been waiting for all of them to come out. Now that the last one had come out, it's time to listen to all of them.
Is this the last one? Is it?
@@christopheraaron1255 Other comments claim that it is.
It is not. There is one more
@@albertosusy1649 we do a little trolling
@@christopheraaron1255 Yes it is.
I love this, I love you, and the ending comment about the SCP collaborative as a whole is so true. I get emotional thinking about the scope.
This.. was a journey
I like how the path of the Warlock ended with Okorie just using "POCKET-SAND" against the Black Lord
The fate of the hanged king, and in turn the fate of many worlds, was decided by pocket sand.
Okori: We cool?
Big f**king octopus: Yeah, we cool.
I say many Thanks to all the writers and artists of this article. It was highly enjoyable and showed a high level of talent by everyone involved with this article. Long Days, And Pleasant Nights.
Gotta say this is one of the better gifts I've received for my birthday
I have been listening to this for months now as I fall asleep. Thank you for putting these videos up and for making it easier for me to fall asleep!
The SCP universe ain't quite home, but it's familiar enough that a visit would be nice, and this series has just made me believe that more than ever before.
out of all the paths and episodes i liked this one coz of the three moons initiative
Anyone else notice that the Vanguard timeline is similar in approach to the Compendium universe?
You could just get into a headcanon that this is how the Foundation would reach Avalon state. Remember that at the end of 6001, the universe from which the researcher came was given the opportunity to find their own way of doing things
I haven't watched a single part, I can't wait to binge all these!
You are in for a RIDE
@@timdose72 lol that exactly what I thought and wanted to write
Your patience is admirable
47:02 “pleasant breeze under her lab coat”
Hah, that’s funny!
bro I love when the series is long like this
Three moons initiative.... " fix your shit or get glassed".
These are so long but holy hell what a ride! Me an my fiance put these on before bed EVERYNIGHT she says she cannot sleep easy with out them so I end up listening to your whole channel multiple times haha enjoy that watch time 😉
Oh, KotOR II's Kreia's gonna flip at Ybanez's words near the middle of this tale.
Another edible, creditable story about the inevitable.
INCREDIBLE! 💎
Well played
Damn, this storyline was insane. Great work to both the authors and TES for the great narration.
You did a truly phenomenal job, and I think I can safely say the whole team is thoroughly humbled. Thank you!
you should make more videos about warhammer 40k, not necessary about the biggest events but rather about those side events that most of us ignore but remain as enjoyable as the main story line and even more mysterious
Gotta admit, this would be a pretty good short series. Like 10 or so 45 minutes episode's that all shuffle through the various perspectives. I think it'd be neat
The ultimatum at the beginning was wonderful.
Love your readings man, i put them on at night to go to sleep, you have the best voice for this, never give it up!
I need to sleep earlier today but nooooo TES had to post it at 1:00 AM, I boy here I go again
I love how well all the Control imagery works here.
I love this universe so damn good
Every weekend, since COVID started, your videos is the only thing i've looked forward to.. thank you so much.
Scp 6500 should honestly have been a 01 proposal.
Thank you for these amazing readings they help explain some loose ends I miss while I read the original article
SCP-6500 is a perfect example of the saying "Quality over Quantity",
or in simpler terms: "why lengthening something doesn´t make it better"
Not what my wife said.
You didn't appreciate it enough then. It is on the wiki for a reason. And it is here for an excetional reason
I mean, you can release the document part as a SCP entry and set the rest of it as a series of tales. Yeah making it all as one thing does not make much sense.
@@lytuy7952 i can appreciate the effort, yes, but I can also tell this is anything but a SCP article. It is a 001 proposal at best, and a Tale/canon hub should be where it went. An amazing work, but maybe it was misplaced in the wiki
What a ride that was. Loved every minute of it
These just get better and better.
Sweet my friend can't hardly wait each week for your drop uploaded !! Even better still you're roughly two hours earlier tonight ! Love everything you're doing friend
Absolutely perfect timing man keep up the amazing work
It sounds great and your commentary is on point 👉
I am fucking pissing myself, that note was the greatest thing i’ve heard you ever say, the monotone voice just adds to it.
The art in the background is the city of Yharnam from Bloodborne for anyone wondering.
Thank you so much for those series... Every drive to work half hour on every direction i'm listening to your wonderful tellings of the scp universe...
31:26 OH MY GOD I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT BUT THAT WAS HILARIOUS
I like your videos probably more then anyone else in UA-cam, I love to listen to them while I’m at work, makes the day go by so much easier, so nice when the vids are this long, I hope you upload all the parts combined at the end, that would be like a 8 hour video or longer
Honestly, this doesn't really work for me as a single SCP. I feel like it would be better as a Canon since so many people ended up collaborating on it already. It would also allow more creative freedom and some side stories.
To be fair, 6500 is basically a 001 that isn't in a 001 spot - and it has been confirmed that a canon based on it is in planning.
Should have gone straight for the canon hub like End of Death
@@sparking023 It'll hopefully happen. This has spread further into fantasy than scientific, a bit different. But I've often heard the quote "variety is the spice of life".
There is indeed a canon now. Congratulations.
Timestamps
Introduction 0:00
Path of the Warlock 2:02
Conclusion 1:31:33
Just the way you said "part six" alone got me excited. Like hot damn we're deep into this shit, let's finish this.
So the red lord is a tame vampire 🧛♂️ how cute.
Im at a standstill i dont whether this is my favorite scp or Ouroboros. All-in-all they're both great stories but I think this SCP Takes the Cake
If we don't save the anomalies that will destroy humanity in the next few decades, who will?
this has been one hell of a journey.
So is SCP 6500 just the ever evolving SCP universe itself? Like the different SCP lore creators and editors conflicting stories and outcomes with obsolcence, containment, existence, relocation, neutralization, and termination? It's so chaotic and sounds like a giant game of telephone, even like a bizarre fever dream almost as if most people are arguing over how the story should go. My first impressions revolved around just the way this SCP is setup - sounds like someone wanted to make a "meta end-all" scenario not for the inner lore universes but for the entire SCP uh everything and now it's gone a little rabbit hole-ish. You remove the SCP's, you remove the universe. Is this an SCP where it has the fandom and creators check itself by threatening removal if people don't treat the stories and material more methodically, inclusively, creatively, etc? I am lost
For the life of me, I can't keep up with the specifics in this series. I end up preferring the creature SCP's because my smol brain can keep up with them. Still greatly appreciate the work, though, these must be a beast to record.
That was an experience and a half.