Scp- Roleplay Script -

Object Class: Euclid (Pending Keter reclassification) Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is contained in a standard humanoid containment cell (3m x 3m x 3m) at Site-19. The walls must be coated in a non-porous, matte white polymer. No reflective surfaces, drawing utensils, or loose pigments are permitted inside. Bi-weekly psychological evaluations are mandatory. Any personnel entering the cell must wear Class-B amnestic goggles to prevent direct eye contact with SCP-XXXX’s completed works.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a humanoid entity appearing as a gaunt, androgynous figure with elongated fingers. Its face is featureless except for two weeping fissures that leak a warm, vermillion-colored oil. SCP-XXXX cannot speak, but it communicates by painting scenes on any available surface using this oil. Any living being who views one of SCP-XXXX’s paintings for more than 10 seconds experiences a cognitohazardous effect: they are forced to "live out" the emotional memory depicted in the painting, believing it to be their own. If the painting depicts a tragedy, the viewer will physically manifest wounds consistent with that tragedy.


(The players have 5 real-time minutes to decide their course of action.)

Dr. Thorne (GM): “The facility alarm blares. You have three options, and the clock is ticking.” SCP- Roleplay Script

Option A (Cole): “Evacuate the nursery. Save the children. Leave SCP-XXXX and D-9921 behind. This is the standard protocol.”

Option B (Varma): “Use SCP-XXXX’s remaining oil to paint a counter-event. Force the anomaly to paint a protective image. This will likely kill SCP-XXXX, but it might save everyone.”

Option C (Fisk): “Let D-9921’s reality bending go critical. If he becomes a Type-Green, he could unmake SCP-████ entirely. But D-9921 will cease to exist as a person.” (The players have 5 real-time minutes to decide

Option D (Secret, only if D-9921 speaks up): “D-9921 takes the pencil hidden in his jumpsuit, walks up to SCP-XXXX, and asks it to teach him to paint. Two reality benders creating instead of destroying. Extremely unstable. Possible new SCP entity. Total unknown outcome.”

(Players argue. Voices raise. Agent Cole draws his gun on Dr. Fisk. Researcher Varma tries to reach D-9921.)

GM: “The humming is getting louder. The floor is vibrating. Make your choice. Now.” Format: Audio Log, Text File, or O5 Command Directive

(Once the players decide, the GM narrates the epilogue based on their choice. The script ends with a standard Foundation report card:)

FINAL REPORT CARD (GM reads aloud):


Format: Audio Log, Text File, or O5 Command Directive. This sets the rules. Characters should enter the scenario knowing too little or exactly the wrong information.