The Maybe-Official SCP Foundation Thread!
O hai thar, forums. As of late, I've occasionally been posting links to the SCP Foundation wiki on the chatroom, and now that some of us are actually expressing interest in devising SCPs and writing Foundation tales, I decided that I might as well actually do something for once, that something being creating this thread! Here, you can discuss articles without actually becoming members (I understand some of us are too young to join anyways, so this should be helpful), toss around Foundation-related ideas that may or may not be worth taking to the SCP chatroom (yes, they have one of those, and apparently it's useful if you want feedback on concepts for articles), and so on. Here's some links and stuff if you're interested, collected here mainly for convenience:
The main page
All pages tagged "guide"
All pages tagged "essay"
The TVTropes page
NOTE: On the left side of every SCP wiki page, there's a list of all sorts of indexes- Foundation Tales, Personnel Files, a Guide for Newbies, and all sorts of other goodies. Two things you should know about those:
NUMBER ONE. Both links to SCP Series indexes also include links to indexes of non-mainlist SCPs and reference material for certain terms common to SCP articles.
NUMBER TWO. This is the important one. If you want to join, it is heavily advised that you read all of the guideline stuff beforehand- essentially, this stuff, plus anything in the "guide" and "essay" pages linked above that isn't in the stuff from this paragraph. It's not all required reading, but some of the guides are, and the rest of them and (to a varying degree of import) the essays are still extremely useful. Keep in mind, if you don't work with the system, bad things happen.
Aaaaaaand I think that's it. Feel free to suggest additions I should make to this post, and have fun with the site!
The main page
All pages tagged "guide"
All pages tagged "essay"
The TVTropes page
NOTE: On the left side of every SCP wiki page, there's a list of all sorts of indexes- Foundation Tales, Personnel Files, a Guide for Newbies, and all sorts of other goodies. Two things you should know about those:
NUMBER ONE. Both links to SCP Series indexes also include links to indexes of non-mainlist SCPs and reference material for certain terms common to SCP articles.
NUMBER TWO. This is the important one. If you want to join, it is heavily advised that you read all of the guideline stuff beforehand- essentially, this stuff, plus anything in the "guide" and "essay" pages linked above that isn't in the stuff from this paragraph. It's not all required reading, but some of the guides are, and the rest of them and (to a varying degree of import) the essays are still extremely useful. Keep in mind, if you don't work with the system, bad things happen.
Aaaaaaand I think that's it. Feel free to suggest additions I should make to this post, and have fun with the site!
