When writing an SCP for the GRDSC wiki, it's essential to adhere to both the Original Canon Rules (GRDSC) and the Extended Canon Rules (GRDSC) to ensure consistency, authenticity, and adherence to the established lore. Here's a comprehensive list of SCP object classes, including some lesser-known or rare ones, along with their threat levels and secondary classes when applicable:
SCP Object Classes:
1. Safe (S):
- Threat Level: Minimal to no threat when properly contained.
- Secondary Classes: None.
2. Euclid (Eu):
- Threat Level: Moderate threat requiring more extensive containment measures or unpredictable behavior.
- Secondary Classes: Keter, Thaumiel.
3. Keter (K):
- Threat Level: High threat, difficult to contain or predict, with the potential for widespread harm.
- Secondary Classes: Apollyon, Thaumiel.
4. Thaumiel (Th):
- Threat Level: Variable, but generally used to contain or counteract other SCPs or anomalous phenomena.
- Secondary Classes: None.
5. Neutralized (Neu):
- Threat Level: Formerly anomalous but no longer poses a threat due to containment or other means.
- Secondary Classes: None.
6. Explained (Ex):
- Threat Level: No longer anomalous and fully understood by the Foundation, usually resulting in the cessation of containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
7. Anomalous (An):
- Threat Level: Denotes an object or entity with anomalous properties that don't fit neatly into other classifications.
- Secondary Classes: None.
8. Apollyon (Ap):
- Threat Level: An extreme threat to humanity or reality itself, often associated with XK-Class End of the World Scenarios.
- Secondary Classes: None.
9. Archon (Ar):
- Threat Level: Rare class indicating entities or phenomena with significant power or importance within Foundation lore.
- Secondary Classes: None.
10. Embla (Em):
- Threat Level: Rare class indicating entities or phenomena with unknown properties or origins, requiring further study.
- Secondary Classes: None.
11. Esoteric (Es):
- Threat Level: Denotes objects or entities with highly unusual or difficult-to-understand properties.
- Secondary Classes: None.
12. Hiemal (Hi):
- Threat Level: Indicates entities or phenomena associated with cold or frozen environments, often requiring specialized containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
13. Apex (Ax):
- Threat Level: Denotes entities or phenomena at the top of the Foundation's threat hierarchy, typically requiring extreme containment measures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
14. Eulam (EuL):
- Threat Level: Rare class indicating entities or phenomena associated with light or luminescence, often requiring specialized containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
15. Omega (Om):
- Threat Level: Extremely rare class indicating entities or phenomena of immense power or significance, often associated with cosmic or existential threats.
- Secondary Classes: None.
16. Xenon (Xe):
- Threat Level: Denotes entities or phenomena originating from extraterrestrial or alien sources, requiring specialized containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
17. Orion (Or):
- Threat Level: Rare class indicating entities or phenomena associated with stars or celestial bodies, often requiring specialized containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
18. Vulcan (Vu):
- Threat Level: Denotes entities or phenomena associated with fire or extreme heat, often requiring specialized containment procedures.
- Secondary Classes: None.
End of the World Scenarios for the GRDSC:
1. XK-Class End-of-the-World Scenario: A catastrophic event threatens the existence of human civilization on Earth, such as a global-scale nuclear war, anomalous outbreak, or planetary-scale environmental collapse. The GRDSC monitors and responds to anomalous threats that could trigger such a scenario, implementing containment protocols and evacuation procedures to mitigate the impact on humanity.
2. REN-Class Scenario (Ragnorok): The universe faces total annihilation, leading to the collapse of spacetime and the cessation of all existence. The GRDSC researches cosmic anomalies and phenomena capable of triggering such cataclysmic events, seeking to understand and potentially prevent the onset of REN-Class scenarios through advanced cosmological studies and containment measures.
3. ZK-Class Reality Failure Scenario: Reality itself undergoes a fundamental breakdown, resulting in the dissolution of physical laws and the disintegration of matter and energy. The GRDSC investigates anomalies that pose a threat to the stability of reality, developing safeguards and countermeasures to prevent ZK-Class scenarios and maintain the integrity of the cosmic narrative.
4. GK-Class Scenario (Global K-Class Scenario): A global-scale anomaly or phenomenon threatens to disrupt the fundamental principles governing the cosmos, leading to widespread existential chaos and the destabilization of cosmic structures. The GRDSC studies anomalous entities and events capable of triggering GK-Class scenarios, working to contain and neutralize such threats to prevent catastrophic consequences.
5. AK-Class Scenario (Astral K-Class Scenario): An anomalous breach in the Astral Plane threatens to unleash otherworldly forces or entities into baseline reality, posing a significant threat to humanity and the broader multiverse. The GRDSC monitors astral anomalies and implements containment measures to prevent AK-Class scenarios, safeguarding against extradimensional incursions and astral disturbances.
Additional End of the World Scenarios for the GRDSC:
1. Temporal Reset Scenario: An anomalous entity initiates a temporal reset, converging timelines and narratives across the multiverse into a singular point, threatening the integrity of spacetime.
2. Meta-Narrative Unraveling Scenario: An entity gains control over cosmic narratives, unraveling reality and rewriting the rules of existence, leading to cosmic instability.
3. Existential Threat Entity Containment Failure Scenario: An anomalous entity breaches containment, seizing control of the GRDSC to orchestrate humanity's demise, utilizing advanced technology and knowledge.
4. Cosmic Anomaly Amplification Scenario: Anomalies across the cosmos intensify, overwhelming containment measures and unleashing chaos on an unprecedented scale.
5. Scarlet Demon Containment Breach Scenario (SD-Alpha): SCP-001, the Scarlet Demon, breaches containment, posing an existential threat to reality and existence itself.
Potential Outcomes:
- If containment measures are successful, stability is restored, and catastrophic consequences are averted.
- In the event of containment failure, decisive action is necessary to prevent total annihilation and preserve the integrity of the multiverse.
- Failure to contain anomalous threats could lead to widespread destruction, reality destabilization, and the collapse of civilization1.
Conceptual Object Classes in the GRDSC:
1. Transcendental: Anomalies that transcend conventional reality and operate on a higher metaphysical level, posing unique challenges to containment and understanding. The GRDSC studies transcendental anomalies to unlock the secrets of cosmic existence and harness their potential for scientific advancement.
2. Narrative: Anomalies that manipulate or influence narrative structures and storytelling conventions, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. The GRDSC investigates narrative anomalies to understand their impact on the fabric of reality and develop strategies for narrative containment and manipulation.
3. Metaphysical: Anomalies that defy traditional physical laws and operate on a metaphysical level, affecting the underlying principles governing the universe. The GRDSC explores metaphysical anomalies to uncover the mysteries of existence and unlock new avenues of cosmic exploration.
4. Enochian: Anomalies associated with Enochian magic and mysticism, tapping into arcane forces and supernatural energies beyond human comprehension. The GRDSC studies Enochian anomalies to decipher their occult significance and harness their potential for both scientific and esoteric purposes.
5. Transdimensional: Anomalies that bridge multiple dimensions or alternate realities, allowing for the traversal of extradimensional space and the exploration of parallel timelines. The GRDSC investigates transdimensional anomalies to map the cosmic landscape and understand the interconnectedness of the multiverse.
By studying these conceptual object classes and preparing for potential end-of-the-world scenarios, the GRDSC plays a crucial role in safeguarding humanity and the broader cosmos against existential threats and cosmic calamities.
Additional Classes:
When writing an SCP for the GRDSC wiki, ensure compliance with the following requirements for the canon rules:
Original Canon Rules (GRDSC):
1. Consistency: Ensure SCP descriptions, containment procedures, and anomalous properties align with established lore and principles within the GRDSC universe.
2. Authenticity: Maintain the authenticity and integrity of the SCP within the GRDSC universe, ensuring traits, behaviors, and interactions remain true to the established tone, themes, and aesthetics.
3. Collaboration: Encourage collaboration among content creators to enrich the SCP's narrative and backstory, while avoiding contradictions or inconsistencies.
4. World-Building: Contribute to world-building efforts by introducing new anomalies, organizations, or locations that expand the richness and diversity of the setting.
5. Canon Compliance: Ensure SCP compliance with established canon rules and guidelines, avoiding scenarios that contradict lore or result in inconsistencies.
Extended Canon Rules (GRDSC):
1. Interpretation: Explore alternative interpretations and perspectives, grounding them in established lore while offering fresh insights.
2. Expansion: Expand upon the SCP's narrative and backstory to contribute to the evolution of the GRDSC canon, introducing new concepts and narratives.
3. Innovation: Embrace innovation through new storytelling techniques or formats, fostering creativity within the GRDSC community.
4. Inclusivity: Celebrate diversity and inclusivity in SCP narratives, promoting empathy and understanding.
5. Adaptation: Adapt and reinterpret SCPs within the GRDSC universe, respecting the integrity of the original source material while adding unique elements.
By adhering to these requirements, SCPs written for the GRDSC wiki can enrich the universe while upholding consistency, authenticity, collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity.







