Why is the anomaly doing this? Understanding the lore behind an SCP helps you write a more compelling script.
(Grabbing his documents) Seal the blast doors! Abandon the observation deck! Sterling, leave the D-Class, he is already a designated target!
This article explores how to write, structure, and execute effective SCP roleplay scripts, specifically tailored for popular platforms like Roblox, Garry’s Mod, or forum-based RP. 1. Understanding the Core Elements of an SCP Script
"Please. Just a crack. I only want to see the light." [Mimicking a dead researcher] "Dr. Thorne... don't you remember me? It's Sarah. You left me here." "The calibration code is 1-8-8-7. Wait. No. That's wrong. That's the code that unlocks the emergency purge." (Lies to trick them). SCP- Roleplay Script
This is the most famous rule of writing SCPs, and it's crucial for scripts too. The tone of an SCP document, and especially an interview or test log, should be . Avoid overly emotional language or slang; let the horror and tension come through the clinical, almost sterile, presentation of the anomaly's behavior.
Goal: See the truth and try not to die.
Desperate, paranoid, street-smart. Knows they are disposable and acts accordingly. Why is the anomaly doing this
Who is playing? The Foundation has a strict hierarchy. Your role determines what you know and how you act.
This is just a basic outline, and you can add or modify scenes and characters to fit your specific roleplay needs. Have fun!
An object that is incredibly difficult to keep locked up. Abandon the observation deck
(Stands up slowly, chair scraping loudly against the concrete floor) This is the part where my skin melts off, right? Or my head turns inside out?
The Foundation does not use emotional language. Scientists and containment specialists describe terrifying, reality-bending anomalies with the same detachment a mechanic uses to describe a broken alternator.
(Security/MTF): Tactical, authoritative, focused on re-containment.
(Scene: Site-17, Central Control Room. Dr. Elara Vex and Agent Roderick Thane are present, monitoring several screens displaying real-time data from across the site.)
A player fails a calibration roll, speaks their full name, or opens the locker.