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scpwiki-official · 2 months
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rushed kondraki ref
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monigote001 · 8 months
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I did it again, this one is less quality tho, I did it in my free time because I need a break of my life sometimes
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coconutboyyyyy · 3 months
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I think pretty much every 2000s-2010s kid had or atleast knew someone with the rotating fish lamp
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[Image ID: a picture of a 3DS, with both screens showing, currently running Tomodachi Life. The top screen shows a list of the Mii “Yulü”’s relationships. He has two friends, a good buddy named Pratibha and a great pal named Scp 049. The bottom screen shows the Mii, who is wearing a black hood and a dark leather trench coat, in a Victorian room. End ID]
Yulü Mii has 2 friends and one of them’s his son
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godginrai · 5 months
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Ace - Burn The Night With You
Super Eurobeat Vol.246
2017
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mexican0furry · 8 months
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2010's Internet
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Aesthetic based on the years 2010 to 2014.
Next aesthetic: 2014 Girly
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apas-95 · 11 months
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2010s creepypasta called 'the slovak cooking video': genuinely the most terrifying thing you ever read, kept you up at night on the verge of a panic attack. if go back and reread it now it's not actually very good but, like, cmon
reddit nosleep post titled 'it's been 32,105 seconds since I've last seen my cat': high-concept horror writing with a genuinely good premise ruined by the protagonist being overly hyper-logical, and simultaneously, randomly incapable of basic reasoning because the author's first idea for the story was how cool the explanation of the concept would be, which we haven't gotten to yet. has rick and morty prose
scp foundation article #42069 named 'a funny hat': okay yeah, christ. fuck. i want to show this to every person i know. this changed my life. used to be absolute garbage before it was put up for rewrite and spent two years being ship-of-theseus'd by a group of new authors. was good enough that it spawned an entire mythos of low-quality derivatives to make into 'iceberg' videos
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storagespyturtle · 2 years
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SCPShopping, Home decor  Shoreditch  
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peppersghostscp · 1 year
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tumblr seems like the appropriate place to admit the outfit I wore in the SCP-2030 photo is from a Lackadaisy (Rocky) cosplay I did in 2010. Those weren't even real wingtips; it's white acrylic paint on black shoes.
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butchdykekondraki · 3 months
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theres a very specific brand of early-mid 2010s scp fandom photography where its just a Normal Scene, besides the fact that theres some type of scp branding in there that makes it vaguely ominous. and im obsessed with it
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randomscpventblog · 3 months
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Putting this here for no reason in particular, but you cannot be transphobic or homophobic and be a part of the scp fandom, at least in the EN part. Although the fandom may have had a rocky past when it came to being accepting especially in the early 2010’s, the fandom has made large strides towards being more inclusive for everyone, and of all the fandoms I’ve been it has the largest number of trans and queer creators and community members. However if you insist on being a bigot perhaps that rpc place would be more suitable for you, if that place is even still around.
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anim-ttrpgs · 1 year
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what kind of lore is Eureka working with, gimme the rundown
Well, as mentioned in a previous post, Eureka is essentially half setting-agnostic, with the intention of being able to run anything from the present day all the way back to the mid-1800s. It could do zombie apocalypse, 1930s Noir, Wild West, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Call of Cthulhu modules, Delta Green modules, SCP Foundation, Monster of the Week modules, etc.
But the other half is where the basis for supernatural player characters comes from. This half is actually heavily based on the lore of my own horror-comedy literary work, working-titled American Vampire, which follows eventful ‘life’ of an eight-hundred-year-old vampire named Yvette as she navigates life in the 1990s and 21st century after nearly a hundred years in hibernation, and finally, finally accepts and embraces her own vampirism. The lore and tone are so similar that Eureka could almost be called an American Vampire TTRPG. (But it cant be called that, the name American Vampire has already been taken by another literary work.)
Here is the lore that Eureka and American Vampire share:
the background of this lore is a normal, everyday contemporary setting. The ‘real world’, not some other planet or completely alternate universe.
There are real supernatural creatures and people, but there is no ‘masquerade’. No worldwide global conspiracy/pact binds supernatural creatures to secrecy.
There is no secret worldwide vampire government or even a vampire community, supernatural creatures cant even usually pick each other out in a crowd.
Despite there being no worldwide agreement to keep all of this a secret, belief in vampires or ghosts or werewolves or anything of the sort is still widely considered baseless superstition. This is partially because actual supernatural creatures are so incredibly rare that 95% of people will never meet one in their lifetime, and even a supernatural person may never meet another of their kind. In American Vampire there’s canonically only, like, about one-hundred vampires in the entire United States. Also, on an individual level, the vast majority of supernatural people have a pretty serious incentive to keep their own identity a secret because they, like, eat people. If they admitted that to the world then at best they would get arrested.
The other reason the existence of supernatural monsters remains widely unknown is because people who do encounter this kind of thing tend to rationalize it and find normal explanations for it. If you saw somebody with huge fangs in real life, you’d probably assume that they got them surgically done instead of assuming they’re a real vampire. In fact, Yvette in American Vampire is “out” to the world by the mid-2010s. She does almost nothing to hide her vampirism, and is even a mid-level career streamer, all with the “gimmick” that she claims to be a real vampire. People tend to think she’s just acting, or that she’s just completely delusional. Many other supernatural creatures live similar lives, working normal jobs, wearing a hat to cover up their horns or sunglasses to hide their weird eyes, and only revealing their true nature to very close friends, if anyone at all.
Monsters are magical and rarely adhere to modern scientific understanding. And most importantly, they have magical weaknesses. The most interesting thing about a monster is usually their weaknesses, and the most interesting, challenging, and fun thing about playing a monster in Eureka is trying to work around those weaknesses while keeping one’s true nature a secret, even from the other party members and their players.
Supernatural player characters in Eureka must be hidden from everyone except for the player that is playing them and the game master. You aren’t supposed to tell anyone else at the table. There are gameplay consequences for if a monster gets discovered, even by other monsters, and it usually involves a lot of Composure damage. (Composure is like an emotional HP system in Eureka, and you lose points of composure from extreme fear and/or stress. It is NOT, however, a sanity system.)
This Composure damage also affects other monsters because, like I said above, monsters eat normal people, but 99% of a monster’s friends are also going to be normal people. You may never even consider eating your buddies, but this guy would chow down on them without a second thought, he’s got to go!
Of course, you could play Eureka without this monster character lore, especially if you wanted to use it for, say, a completely contemporary murder mystery on a train where none of the mystery solvers are secretly vampires, and Eureka works perfectly fine for that, its core gameplay is designed to be able to totally stand on its own, but we have found that the possibility of any party member being something horrible in disguise can really spice up just about any mystery.
Last minute note in case it wasn’t clear: The party members that are secretly monsters are not usually opposed to the main goals of the party, they aren’t secret villains, they’re protagonists just like everybody else, and they want to solve this mystery just as badly. They just have to do it with the added risk that somebody might notice they don’t cast a shadow.
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thescaryhyperfem · 15 days
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in an alternate universe where every SCP is a furry in the 2010s or whatever
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pink-key · 10 months
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A question for the two: Do you know about the SCP Foundation? Do you think this is a reality or a fiction hiding behind a myth?
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Welcome to your usual pink-key talk show Had a blast cringing while combining these two 2010 dear to me things together.
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godginrai · 1 year
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April - The Magic I Feel
Super Eurobeat Vol.214
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Okay, so after The Book of Bill released I've been getting back into 2D worlds (Flat Dreams, Flatland, The Planiverse, SCP-6011, etc.) So I'm gonna make a NaeŌma Flatland A.U.
Basically Makoto and the rest of the DR 1 & 2 cast are 2D organisms, living on a mile wide horizontal disc under Japan, whilst the V3 cast are 3D humans.
This is what Makoto looks like (sorry for the amateurish art)
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He and the others are each around several centimeters long, and since he and the others are 2D, us 3D folk can see their organs and organelles.
The flatland they're in was discovered in 2010, and is now owned by Team DanganRonpa who is researching and experimenting on them without their knowledge. Tsumugi runs the whole thing, and usually messes with the kings and dictators by pretending to be a god/angel, telling them to start some wars and stuff for research.
Kokichi and D.I.C.E. later find this whole operation. Kokichi realizes what Tsumugi and her organization are doing, and decides to find a random flatlander to tell them about it, and the flatlander xe chose on a whim was Makoto.
Makoto is panicking, and doesn't believe xim, thinking Kokichi is some sort of thief/stalker who broke into their house to mess with him. Xe decides to try to prove ximself as 3-dimensional by pulling him out, although he is still physically the same and thinner than paper, even when out in the 3D world.
Cue them working together to both to prove the flatlanders about what's above and messing with them, and stop Team DanganRonpa, as they slowly crush on eachother.
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