Scp- Roleplay Script

Script: "Threat neutralized. Commencing site-wide decontamination in T-minus 60 seconds. God help us all." 4. Writing for Specific SCPs

"I don't know, man... if we get caught, it’s the incinerator."

class IncidentReport: def __init__(self, title, date, location, anomaly_class, summary): self.title = title self.date = date self.location = location self.anomaly_class = anomaly_class self.summary = summary

The Ultimate SCP Roleplay Script Guide: Crafting Immersive Foundation Tales SCP- Roleplay Script

If it’s a psychological SCP, the script might involve "hallucinations" or whispered instructions to specific players, turning them against their teammates. 4. Dialogue: Clinical vs. Desperate The contrast in dialogue is what sells the setting.

: A high-stakes dialogue between a Class-D personnel and a cautious Researcher. The Cleanup

(e.g., "Nine-Tailed Fox," "Mole Rats")—use clear, tactical language. Script: "Threat neutralized

What is it?

Do not look directly at the focal point, D-8832. Maintain peripheral vision only. Approach the pedestal and retrieve the document placed beside it.

If playing online, use soundboard effects like alarms, heavy doors slamming, and radio static to add to the tension. Writing for Specific SCPs "I don't know, man

“Wait. Yes. Minor. 0.3 Hume deviation. But it’s not centered on the anomaly. It’s centered on… D-9921. Curious.”

Security personnel (Sec) rush to secure the blast doors. [DIALOGUE]

The Foundation universe is massive, spanning thousands of global facilities, MTF squads, and hidden worlds. Defining your "stage" is the first step in setting the tone.

Use descriptive language to establish the clinical, oppressive, or terrifying environment of a Foundation site.