The SCP Foundation—a fictional secret organization dedicated to containing anomalies—is one of the most fertile grounds for collaborative storytelling. Whether you are building a game on Roblox, hosting a dedicated Garry’s Mod server, or running a tabletop campaign, a solid is the backbone of an immersive experience.
Clearly state why this matters. “Failure to contain this anomaly within 10 minutes will result in a site-wide sterilization protocol.” 2. Key Personnel and Dialogue Templates
represents the highest level of authority, possessing exclusive equipment like miniguns and a 2x XP multiplier. Hostile Entities: (prisoners attempting to escape) and the Chaos Insurgency (an external group dedicated to sabotaging the Foundation). Key Game Systems Game Rules | SCP: Roleplay Wiki | Fandom
Who is playing? The Foundation has a strict hierarchy. Your role determines what you know and how you act. SCP- Roleplay Script
(Screaming inside the chamber) Hey! Let me out! The door just locked down! Let me the hell out!
The best SCP scripts start in media res , right in the middle of the Foundation's cold, bureaucratic world. The tone should be clinical, efficient, and just a little bit ominous. Avoid starting with "You wake up in a cell." Instead, set the scene with immediate immersion.
"Warning. Containment breach detected in Sector 4. All non-essential personnel report to blast shelters immediately." Dr. Thorne “Failure to contain this anomaly within 10 minutes
Each player should have:
Define who is a Class-D, Researcher, Mobile Task Force (MTF) agent, or Security officer.
: The script manages a global XP rate of 1 XP per minute . This can be modified by scripted gamepasses, such as the O5 Council pass , which provides a 2x XP multiplier across all teams. Key Game Systems Game Rules | SCP: Roleplay
(Stepping up beside Dr. Vance, hand resting on his rifle) Less talking, D-Class. Comply with the instructions, or security will assist you. D-9302 (Muttering) Yeah, yeah. Assisting me to the morgue.
An SCP roleplay script is a structured narrative document used to guide players through a scenario involving an anomaly. Unlike a rigid movie script, a roleplay script provides:
Use terms like "anomalous," "containment," "subject," and "terminated" rather than "ghost," "prison," "person," or "killed."
Writing the perfect is less about jump scares and more about building a slow, bureaucratic descent into chaos. The best sessions happen when the players are arguing about protocol while a living statue slowly rotates its head to watch them.