the foundation is not the only group withan interest and investment in the paranormal and metaphysical. there are many other groupsin existence who possess, use, or attempt to create scp objects, either for their ownpersonal gain or for the protection of mankind. some are rival organizations, some are splintergroups of the foundation, and some are trusted associates of the foundation. in any case,it has been deemed necessary to create and distribute a brief on what agencies the foundationknows about, and our stance towards them. alexylva universityvery little is known about alexylva university or its motives. evidence appears to suggestthat the organization exists in some sort of alternate universe in which latin and greekcultures maintain dominance at least over
the western hemisphere; nothing to date isknown about any other part of this world. all university-related objects have been foundin the mid-southern united states, and more specifically in tennessee, leading foundationresearchers to believe the university itself is located in that geographical area. many objects associated with the university(which is not believed to have built the objects) are recovered during postal transit via anagency known as "phitransimun combine" and accompanied by relevant paperwork, which hashelped shed light on the objects and the place from which they came. to date, all that isknown about the methods that transfer the objects is that the technology uses principlessimilar to that of the einstein-rosen bridge,
a concept considered purely theoretical bycontemporary science. a particular section of the university known as the departmentof natural philosophy is considered responsible for the transferences, possibly without theknowledge or consent of the rest of the organization. catalogued scps relevant to alexylva universityinclude scp-877, scp-961, scp-1043, scp-1080, scp-1081, scp-1083, scp-1546, and scp-1998. are we cool yet?a collective of "art terrorists", the members of are we cool yet? are capable of eitherobtaining or producing anomalous objects and entities, and using them to create art installations.these installations are placed for maximum public exposure, and are often — but notalways — fatal to bystanders; the phrase
"are we cool yet?" is always present in someway. the black queenvery little conclusive information has been recovered about the person of interest calledthe black queen. she claims the given name "alison chao", the name of the daughter ofresearcher dr. ██████ gears and ██████ ███ chao before gears'recruitment by the foundation. the black queen possesses unusual knowledgeof foundation structure and activities, and contained anomalies. the reason for this unusualknowledge has yet to be conclusively identified, but it appears to be gained partially throughanomalous means (including the possibility of extra-universal information sources). shehas repeatedly been able to breach foundation
security utilizing this information, in additionto classified anomalous means. conflicting reports exist of the black queen'sactivities and motivations (likely due to multiple individuals or deliberate counter-intelligence).initial reports characterize her as malevolent, murderous, and destructive. other reportscharacterize her as neutral or benevolent. all intelligence indicates her hostility towardsthe foundation. there are reports of the black queen's involvementwith most major groups of interest known to the foundation, along with several world governments.unverified sources claim that she is the same individual as l.s. of the serpent's hand,and that l.s. stands for "little sister". the reason for this unusual close connectionis possibly due to the black queen's use of the wanderers' library.
intelligence indicates the presence of multipleother individuals also calling themselves "the black queen". the nature and origin ofthese individuals is inconclusive.. the chaos insurgencythe chaos insurgency is a splinter group of the foundation, created by a rogue cell thatwent a.w.o.l. with several highly useful scps in 1924. since then, the insurgency has becomea major player on the world stage, using the scps that it obtains for its own personalbenefit and to consolidate its global power base. the insurgency not only deals in scps,but also in weapons running and intelligence gathering. it makes use of dictator regimes in thirdworld countries, often using their populations
in the same manner as the foundation doesd-class personnel. because of this, it helps to maintain the extreme poverty and war thatis suffered by these countries, so that it can continue its radical experimentation,easy conscription of forces, and lucrative business deals with rebel factions. most of the scps possessed by the insurgencyare unknown, but of those that are known, the most notable are the "staff of hermes",an item capable of warping the physical and chemical properties of any matter it touches,and the "bell of entropy", an object that can cause a variety of destructive effectsdepending on where it is struck. both of these scps were originally obtained at no smallcost by the foundation, and were stolen by
the original founders of the insurgency. theinsurgency also has a known association with scp-355 and scp-884. the main base of operations of the insurgencyis unknown, as are its leaders. this organization is directly antagonistic to the foundation,coming to clash over scp items several times. personnel are made to be aware of possibleraids, terrorist attempts, and spies from the insurgency, and to notify command aboutany strange behavior of fellow personnel. the church of the broken godshortly after the discovery and containment of scp-882, several members of this "church"came forward and demanded the return of "the heart of god". led by one robert bumaro, theyare a group of zealots, believing many of
the scp items to be parts of a "god" thatwas broken after the creation of the universe. by restoring it to its whole state, they willalso gain godhood. since first contact, three other key components of the "god" have alsobeen tentatively identified: scp-217, scp-271 and scp-1139. a sect dedicated to the churchbuilt scp-808. they are extremely hostile to foundation operatives,branding them "heretics", and will attempt to kill operatives and break containment ofscp items. it is unknown how they are able to detect these items, but they have showntheir ability to do so with frightening accuracy. in addition, they have shown a remarkableability to resist the mental effects of scp items, notably scp-882 and its "mental lure".
the church is viewed as a threat to both thefoundation and scp. members are to be detained by force, or eliminated by whatever meansdeemed necessary by foundation agents. doctor wondertainmentit is unknown whether doctor wondertainment is an individual or an organization. all thatis known is that doctor wondertainment is capable of producing anomalous artifacts andentities which thematically resemble children's toys. links to the factory have been speculatedbut are unconfirmed. the factorylittle is known about the factory, except that they seem capable of manufacturing anomalousartifacts — and that they use mass-production
techniques to do so. the fifth church"this church is to other churches what clowns are to people. there are some superficialsimilarities, but all the wrong things are being emphasized and exaggerated so you can'tquite put your finger on what is wrong… sure, it isn't out to get you, but what doesit mean? why is it there? what happens if it calls to you?" —dr. █████ the fifth church, also known as the churchof fifthism or the fifthist fellowship, is a highly secretive religious organizationwhich possesses ties throughout the entertainment industry. despite repeated investigations,culminating in the 2007 nationwide sting known
as "operation stargazer", no further detailsregarding its doctrines, its practices, its number of members, or its goals have beenconfirmed, although a watchlist is maintained of 100 confirmed and suspected fifthist celebritiesand other prominent personalities. its origins have been placed in varying points in themid-20th century and various locations in north america and asia, but some sources havedated it to centuries earlier. the fifth church has never communicated directlywith the scp foundation, but is to be considered a hostile force. objects attributed to this group which arecurrently under foundation custody include scp-1523, scp-1982, scp-1724, and scp-1425.
the global occult coalition (goc)the goc was created in the aftermath of wwii, from the remnants of defecting occultists,psychics, priests, and scientists from nazi, soviet, and allied states, brought togetherand formed by the allies. as the world stage broadened, so too did the number of countriesthat had their hands in the goc, until it became what it is today. the goc are a largely political force, seeingthemselves as the police of the paranormal world. they pride themselves on destroyingsupernatural entities, and make use of the most high-tech experimental technology possible,obtained from their benefactors. many potential scps have been destroyed by them before thefoundation could obtain and contain them.
they have been both on the side of the foundationand against it at times, depending on the situation. they largely hold the foundationin contempt for their use and containment of scp items rather than their out-and-outdestruction. the goc has respected the foundation's formidable might enough to leave it mostlyalone, although there have been some questionable incidents with which the goc have strictlydenied involvement. agents of the goc are to be treated with suspicion. the goc are known to have involved themselveswith scp-1609 and scp-1899. gru division "p"originally known as the ğ§ğ” ğğšğ ("chd akn", or fourth department abnormal occurrencescommission), it was established in early 1935
by direct decree of j. v. stalin, its firsttask being the investigation of the murder of s. m. kirov. during wwii, the commission expanded intonewly reorganized gru as division "p" - psychotronics, working to counteract anomalous threats fromthe ss, ahnenerbe, and the vatican, and to capture and study anomalous artifacts bothhome and abroad for the benefit of the soviet government. division "p" has carried on withthis role throughout the cold war, making foundation operations in the countries ofthe comintern difficult. after 1991, rapid restructuring, coupled withbudget cuts and the decommissioning or sale of significant assets, resulted in numerousdefections of their personnel (a significant
proportion of both chaos insurgency and mc&doperatives in eastern europe originated from gru division "p" ranks) and the flooding ofthe european black market with anomalous items formerly in their possession. currently, thisgroup of interest poses little direct threat to the foundation. objects associated with gru division "p" arescp-1011, scp-1723 and scp-1232. herman fuller's circus of the disquietingherman fuller's circus of the disquieting is purported to be a circus of anomalous originand purpose. currently, there is no evidence that this group exists beyond the allegationsof various sapient scps and a handful of damaged non-anomalous artifacts. most instances ofrelated objects typified by humanoid status
are physically mutilated in some way, suchas scp-1884 and scp-1860. others appear to be typical fairground objets d'art, such asscp-1921, or take the form of 'attractions' for the show, such as scp-1956 or scp-1931.typically, objects related to herman fuller's circus of the disquieting are found at fairgroundswhere the show is said to have 'performed.' the horizon initiativethe horizon initiative is an organization created in the late 1960s by various influentialsects in the main three abrahamic religions as a response to the growing number of anomalousactivities and groups which they perceived as threats. though the full extent of theirgoals is uncertain, the horizon initiative is known to target scp objects, either withthe intention of retrieving or destroying
them, depending on each item's perceived placein their dogma. the initiative is led by a tribunal composedof leaders from the three largest sects involved in its creation, though a large amount ofinternal strife often leaves the official leadership in less than full control of theorganization. the hi's main combat force, project malleus, is generally deployed inanti-cult operations and in scp retrieval operations. the initiative's relations with most othergroups of interest and the foundation seems to be in a state of constant flux; while allparts of the hi perceive the church of the broken god and fifth church with a great degreeof hostility (and at times engaging them in
armed conflict), sentiments toward the foundationand the goc vary greatly, from open hostility to a limited willingness to cooperate, dependingon the internal affiliation of individual members. manna charitable foundationestablished in 1971 as an interfaith humanitarian relief agency, recovered documents describethe manna charitable foundation's mission as "sharing all of god's miracles with theleast of his children". funded indirectly through associations with various charitablegroups and religious organizations, and on occasion publicly endorsed by wealthy philanthropistsor academic institutions, the mcf's primary agenda since its founding has been the freedistribution of anomalous objects, or their
by-products, to civilians living in poverty-strickenregions in the third world or in areas afflicted by warfare, famine, or natural disaster. the mcf is currently recognized as a non-governmentalorganization by the united nations, and is known to operate legally and illegally inseveral hostile or isolated regions outside the foundation's sphere of influence. whileno scp objects known to have been distributed by the mcf to date have caused intentionalharm to human beings or communities (and detained mcf operatives tend to demonstrate strongpacifist beliefs), containment breaches associated with the group have often resulted in humancasualties or severe threats to the global status quo due to unforeseen consequencesof the object's release from containment,
and/or a zeal to distribute potentially "helpful"objects immediately without rigorous scientific study of their long-term behavior. objects known to be associated with the mannacharitable foundation include scp-1135, scp-1176, and scp-1615. marshall, carter, and dark ltd.a “club†based in london, england. catering to the super-rich and with extensive politicaland financial ties worldwide, this group has caused extensive problems for the foundation.marshall, carter, and dark ltd. is known for collecting rare and obscure items, along withproviding its members the most exclusive, expensive, and rare experiences available.
these activities have resulted in conflictwith the foundation on numerous occasions. the group is not known for the use of force;they prefer to apply extreme financial and political pressure to achieve their goals.when forced to use more direct means, marshall, carter, and dark ltd. employs outside agents,and it is very difficult to connect said agents to the organization. marshall, carter, and dark ltd. has causedseveral scp containment breaches, primarily through the use of money or social pressure.several reports, records, and even items have been leaked by foundation personnel who hadbeen approached with large amounts of money, or threats of extensive jail time or torture.notably, two containment sites were almost
brought to public attention after the foundationrefused access to members of marshall, carter, and dark ltd. information pertaining to marshall, carter,and dark ltd., such as the name of the director or even a list of members, has proven verydifficult to acquire. agents encountering members of this group are advised to maintaina cover story and not, for any reason, reveal foundation ties or scp information. "nobody"little is currently known about the person, entity, or group known as "nobody". firstsighted in 1954, they have had numerous appearances since. there has only been one person seenat any given time, typically described as
a male caucasian dressed in a grey suit anda fedora. if asked his identity, he replies that he's "nobody". however, it is not knownif this is the work of a single person or multiple agents of a single, unknown agency.their agenda is currently unknown, sometimes helping the foundation, sometimes hinderingit. caution is recommended if any field agents encounter an operative identifying themselvesas "nobody". office for the reclamation of islamic artifacts(oria) the office for the reclamation of islamicartifacts (oria) is a paramilitary force, answerable only to the supreme leader of iran,dedicated to the collection and utilization of anomalous artifacts throughout the middleeast and central asia. following the 1979
overthrow of the imperial iranian governmentby revolutionary forces, and subsequent creation of the islamic republic of iran, all foundationpersonnel were expelled from iran as "agents of colonialism." attempts at maintaining aclandestine presence in the country met with failure, with the majority of foundation personneleither captured or killed and sites ██, ███, and ███ being captured by iranian forces.to prevent iran from being left behind in the field of extranormal research, the oriawas created by a secret decree of supreme leader khomeini in 1981. despite its name,the group has not limited itself to the pursuit of anomalous objects of islamic origin. although the oria has access to considerableresources, its effectiveness is hobbled by
infighting among numerous factions withinthe organization. some of these disputes center around philosophical differences, such asthe weaponization of anomalous objects, while others appear to be personal in nature. theproliferation of factions appears to have been intentional, as the organization of theoria often leaves multiple commanders with overlapping areas of responsibility. it istheorized that the reasoning behind this arrangement was to prevent any one individual from accumulatingenough power to pose a challenge to the supreme leader. with the spread of iranian hegemony throughoutthe middle east and western asia, the oria has expanded its reach across the region,becoming the foremost paranormal organization
in the middle east. the oria is to be considereda hostile force, and foundation personnel are advised to use extreme caution when engaging.. oneiroi collectiveinformation about the oneiroi collective has come to the foundation only through interviewswith the persons who have come across it, and the anomalous objects they leave behind.it is unknown whether any individuals are 'members' of the collective, or if it existsas one whole outside the foundation's perception of reality. researchers have theorized thatthe oneiroi collective may be a self-aware dream that works to deliver impermanent dreamsto the more permanent reality. it is rumored that certain foundation employeesbelieve to have been visited in their dreams
by entities claiming to be part of oneiroi,they sometimes identify as a singular being and sometimes as many. the content and aftermathof these experiences is said to be mentally exerting, it is said that many personnel haveopted for amnestic therapy after being interviewed. intelligence has shown that they have beendocumented by other groups of interest, usually to a degree similar to the foundation's interaction.the oneiroi collective is apparently capable of contacting even highly isolated entities(e.g. nobody). the ambitions of oneiroi are currently unknown, and is debated as to whetheror not they have any desire or goal to achieve. documents related to the oneiroi collectiveinclude scp-2805, scp-2028, and scp-2272. prometheus labs, inc.prometheus labs was founded by ██████ ██████ in
1892 as a scientific research and developmentcorporation based in [data expunged] who had over the years developed several potentiallymarketable products of a preternatural quality. prometheus labs was regarded as a profit organizationclaiming to "develop technology and tools that will aid humanity to surmount the so-farextrinsic realm of the paranormal". despite posing no direct threat to the foundation,prometheus labs was relatively reckless in their regimens and refused the foundation'srecommendation of special containment procedures for certain products that would warrant them. on 01/09/98, one of prometheus labs' projects,[data expunged], resulting in the annihilation of their base facility. in the aftermath,the foundation swept over prometheus labs'
ground zero and recovered several survivingproducts and personnel. products were retrieved as scps and survivors inducted as foundationpersonnel. the foundation is currently attempting to establish contact with prometheus labs'branches and affiliates. objects recovered from prometheus labs facilitiesinclude scp-148, scp-155, scp-534, and scp-1290. the serpent's handthe serpent's hand is a small but formidable organization responsible for several securitybreaches. at least three different individuals have been encountered, all of whom used possibleor confirmed anomalous items for infiltration purposes (including scp-268, which was stolenfrom the foundation, who had in turn recovered it during a raid of a chaos insurgency facility).the total number of members belonging to this
organization is unknown, as is their levelof technology, number of possible scps held, or total level of threat. however, it is clearthey are highly coordinated and possibly dangerous. one of their leaders is thought to be a figureknown as "l.s.", who is considered to be personally responsible for two security breaches in foundationsites. the foundation currently has very little informationabout the serpent's hand, and almost all known information about the serpent's hand has beenleaked from the goc intelligence. the group seems to embrace the use and existence ofparanormal items, and in particular seems to embrace humanoid and sentient scps. theserpent's hand has been highly vocal in criticizing the containment and destruction of these scps,especially those which are fully human and
are not particularly destructive. the group seems to have unfriendly relationswith the chaos insurgency and the oria, and an extremely hostile relationship with thegoc. the only recorded cases of unprovoked violence by serpent's hand members have beenagainst goc agents. the serpent's hand seems primarily based inan anomalous location called the wanderers' library, a building accessed through portalsfound in many different parts of the world. direct assaults on the library have so farproven unfeasible, even when entrance could be found. however, initial intelligence seemsto suggest the hand has little understanding or control over the place.
attempts to infiltrate the wanderers' libraryare ongoing. unusual incidents unit (uiu), federal bureauof investigation disparagingly referred to as "x-files" (afterthe television program starring david duchovny and gillian anderson) by the larger fbi community,uiu was formed after the scp-███ containment failure incident brought the existence ofparanormal activity to the public consciousness. although later debunked as a ████ █████████ █████████, arider attached to hr██████ by representative ███████ ██████ of██ (███) required the creation of a special fbi division devoted to rapid responseto paranormal events and crimes. since official protests by then-fbi director ██████ wouldhave drawn suspicion, uiu was formed on ██-██-████ to
"research and react to paranormal activity". members of uiu are generally well-meaning,although their lack of effective resources and training often make them a liability inthe field. early attempts to recruit from uiu have met with dismal failure: as uiu isgenerally considered a dead-end career path, the unit tends to attract the lowest rungof fbi talent. personnel who request a transfer to uiu voluntarily are few, and those whodo generally exhibit high levels of credulity and gullibility. for this reason, uiu operativesare to be recruited at the same tier as normal fbi agents. should uiu obtain possession of a genuinescp, personnel are required to contact assistant
director ███████ at the ██████████, ██ officefor retrieval and replacement with an inert substitute. the standard "man in black" concealmentpattern is recommended for these scenarios, and for incidents where uiu is operating inthe same theater as foundation elements. fbi agents operating for the uiu have engagedin combat operations with foundation operatives and the office for the reclamation of islamicartifacts as detailed in ████████ of the bowe commission reports.
0 Komentar untuk "the wanderer creepypasta image"