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What are SCPs?
SCPs are well-written, fictional reports of strange/unusual/paranormal/ items. They include but are not limited to; ghosts/spirits, any and all physical objects or animate beings, even locations can be SCPs. SCPs are not all bad, good, or neutral. Every item is unique.
SCPs are all classified within one of three categories-
Safe:
Safe-class objects are those anomalies that are either sufficiently understood that they are now completely and reliably contained on a permanent basis or otherwise do not trigger their anomalous effects unless intentionally activated.Classifying an anomaly as Safe, however, does not mean that handling or activating it does not pose a threat, and personnel are to be reminded that all Special Containment Procedures and safety protocols are to be observed at all times.
Euclid:
Euclid-class objects are anomalies that are either insufficiently understood or inherently unpredictable, such that reliable containment is not always possible, but do not pose sufficient threat to qualify for Keter classification. The vast majority of anomalies cataloged and contained by the Foundation are initially classified as Euclid until they are either sufficiently understood or exhibit sufficient danger to qualify for reclassification.In particular, any anomaly that exhibits autonomy, sentience and/or sapience is generally classified a Euclid-class entity at minimum, due to the inherent unpredictability of an object that can act or think on its own.
Keter:
Keter-class objects are anomalies that pose an inimical threat to the safety of Foundation personnel and the rest of mankind and either require extensive and complex procedures to contain or cannot be fully contained by the Foundation's current technology and knowledge.These anomalies are generally considered the most dangerous ones in Foundation containment, and all research efforts are directed towards enabling more reliable containment of such anomalies or, as a last resort, the timely neutralization or destruction of its anomalous effects.
Where do SCPs Come from?
What is SCP Reports?
SCPs come from:
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The SCP Foundationwebsite is a collaborative writing website where registered users can submit their very own SCPs to the administration. Yes, that means you could write one, too! If the community thiks its goiod enough, it becomes an official SCP.
Click this button to go directly to the SCP Fouindation's FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for more information. Or, just explore the site on your own with the above red button.

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