RWBY is owned by Rooster Teeth. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox and related characters are owned by D.C. Comics. SCP Explained-A Modern Introduction to the SCP Foundation was written by Reddit user "modulum83" with the video being made by the Volgun.

Warning: Smut Included In This Chapter

A random universe appeared containing two men, one in red, and one in yellow, and destruction as far as the eye could see.

"It was me Barry."

The man in yellow approached his defeated opponent. Hovering over him, he continued.

"I made them draw Lola Bunny with fewer sexual features so that YOU wouldn't be horny," The villain stomped on Barry to add emphasis to his mad ranting. "...and reduce your blood flow making you a millisecond slower. Slow enough for me to kill Iris."

Barry looked up, rage, realization and desperation were in his eyes. Thawn continued however, revealing another dark truth.

"Remember when you were making out with your first girlfriend, and you came right as she touched your leg? It was me Barry. I Jerked You Off At Superspeed To Make It Seem Like You Nutted At Just A Woman's Touch!"

The audience was stunned. This world apparently had people with powers, one of whom was similar to Ruby in that they were both fast. The destruction around the two on-screen looked apocalyptic, and out of all the stories this world could tell, they get something as ridiculous as what they just saw.

The noise of laughter arose from some in the seats. Roman, Qrow, and others started laughing their asses off.

"I-I can't believe he really did that shit!" Exclaimed Roman.

"Sounds like something Tai would do!" Said Qrow.

"You (cough) better not try (cough) that Ruby" Yang struggled to be serious given how much her laughter affected her breathing. Ruby however, was hiding in her hood of embarrassment.

"Hehe, hey, I have Renny, but I wouldn't mine." Nora replied, Ren blushing furiously next to her.

"Maybe I could ask Ruby..." Blake thought, mostlycomposed on the outside but excited on the inside with a blush visible on her face. "No! Bad Blake! Ruby already has Weiss."

"I gotta try that." Weiss thought, unknowingly on the same page as Blake.

Salem was just stunned at the petty use of ones' gift.

"Okay, I got nothing else and I'm getting bored. Does anyone want this thing?" Cinder asked.

The Watcher's clone spoke up. "You do realize that there are other things to do, right?"

"Like what?" Blake interjected, "Sleeping, eating, going to the museum?"

The smooth-headed man paused for a moment. "I suppose you're right. I can add a few things." Raising his right hand, Uatu snapped his fingers, resulting in the creation of three new doors next to the museum and kitchen: "Kareoke", "Danger Room", and "Recreation." These should do nicely, go inside."

RWWBY, JNPR, Oscar and Emerald went to look at the Recreation room. The rest watched from their seats.

The Rec Room was huge. The walls were painted red, and the floor was black carpet. There were numerous posters, shelves upon shelves of books, toys, TVs, games and gaming systems.

The Kareoke Room had the same aesthetic as the rec Room, a singe machine connected to a computer with four microphone stands. Multiple CDs sat in cases in a seemingly infinite amount of cabinets. Both rooms had bathrooms. Needless to say, everyone's interest was peaked.

Nobody had interest in the Danger Room. Not yet.

While the rooms looked fun, Penny went into the Museum.

"Well," Qrow said, "...while the kids are off having fun, I'll be in the kitchen." Qrow got up and headed off, leaving Tai and Raven alone to each other.

Still feeling the tension from their reunion, Raven decided to break the ice. "Want to go to the kitchen?" She asked.

"And make sure he doesn't drink himself under the table? Why not.?" The two followed behind, leaving Salem, Cinder, Roman and Neo to their devices. That is, until Salem had an idea. She had been very troubled by her body's recently increase in the times it becomes aroused, noting that masturbation took longer than usual to pleasure her and that it wasn't fulfilling. She needed someone. She looked to Cinder and thought of an excuse.

"Cinder, I would like to talk to you, in Private." Salem got up and headed towards her room. Cinder, not expecting this turn of events, followed. Walking towards her room, Salem stepped to the side so that Cinder could open her door for her. Entering the room(which was a perfect replica of Salem's room at the Evernight Castle), Salem sat on the edge of her bed, a stern look on her face. Cinder was definitely nervous. Closing and locking the door, Cinder could only twiddle her fingers as she desperately tried to think of what she did.

"Mistress," She started, "I-"

"Cinder." Salem's speaking of her name silenced the Fall Maiden. The way she said her name was like that of a disciplining mother or authority. "I routinely trust to to tell me things about the modern world, do I not?" The Grimm Queen's red eyes pierced the Maiden's amber ones as the shorter woman's back straighten up.

"Y-yes." She answered.

"And you're aware that I can't just go into society without inciting panic and violence, correct?"

"Yes."

"You also know that despite being immortal, I still like to indulge in eating, right?"

"Of Course."

"Then why is it you've never brought me any modern food, or taught me on how to make any?" Salem interrogated.

Cinder didn't know what to say. While unexpected, it was a good question.

"Not once, did you have the compassion to teach your Mistress anything about the outside world. I ate a slice of pizza today Cinder!" Salem raised her voice, shocking Cinder and causing fear to run through her body. "I didn't even know that kind of food existed! You neglected the duty of helping your mistress adapt to the modern world, and for that, deserve to be punished."

Hearing that and something else, Cinder looked over her shoulder to see two long Grimm arms crisscrossing over the door.

"Come here." Salem commanded, motioning with her fingers.

Fear ran amok inside Cinder's body. A fear she hadn't felt since her time at the Glass Unicorn. Afraid, Cinder timidly stepped towards Salem, hoping compliance would get her out of the situation unscathed. Salem moved a lock away from Cinder's right eye so she could look her in the face. Then, she caressed her cheek until she finally moved her hand down to the neck. She held Cinder firmly, but she wasn't choking her though.

Cinder's heart started to beat faster, her fear of Salem causing her ears to be filled with the sound of her own beating heart. "Salem, Mistress, please..." she pleaded. Of all the ways she could die, choking was on the bottom of her list. Especially for the reason of not helping Salem modernize.

Salem looked at her, disinterest carved in her features. "I could kill you, but you'd just come back. I could torture you, but perhaps you would like to make up for your failure first, correct?"

"Yes!" Cinder desperately said.

Salem slightly smiled, "Good. Take off your clothes." Salem already knew what she was going to do to Cinder. Something she hadn't done in a long, long time.

Confused and hands shaking, Cinder undid the band on her arm and the feather accessory to her cape, letting it drop to the floor. Next, were her knee-high boots and socks. Salem actually let go of her neck so she could bend over to take them off. Then, her shorts. Black solid panties were the choice of Ms. Fall today. Finally, Cinder took off her tank top, revealing the black bra 's eyes scanned every inch of Cinder's body, her smile growing larger until it looked warm and inviting. Knowing what her subordinate owed her, Salem commanded her to continue. "Keep going." Cinder took off her sports bra first, revealing her modestly size breasts and pink nipples to her mistress. Next, with embarrassment on her face, she took off her panties, revealing her clean-shaven vagina.

Salem, pleased, laughed. "Honestly, with how tight you clothes sometimes fit, I actually doubted the possibility that you wore underwear sometimes.

Cinder was about to take the glove off of her left arm, but Salem stopped her. "Ah ah ah, that can stay." Cinder was a little glad, her Grimm arm filled her glove whenever she had it on, making it feel like a regular arm. Still, she was buck naked. Her cheeks blushed as she grabbed her right arm out of nervousness.

Salem approached her, and after putting her hands on Cinder's arms and putting them back to the side, kissed her Fall Maiden. Cinder's eyes widened as Salem stared into hers in a move of dominance. Her tongue had made it's way into the other woman's mouth with no resistance. After exploring Cinder's mouth for twenty seconds, Salem disconnected the kiss, letting string of saliva draw out of their mouths before breaking and resting on Cinder's chin.

Cinder's breathing increased. "She-she wants to actually have sex with me!" A million thoughts raced in her head, but she reeled them in when she remembered that this was her punishment. That she had to perform to survive.

"Get on the bed. I want you on all fours." Salem said. Cinder complied. The bed had a warm silk blanket, black on top and red underneath. Cinder climbed to the middle and posed herself towards her mistress as asked. "Good. Don't move." While she had Cinder waiting, Salem stepped out of her shoes, removed the cuffs and brooch from her outfit, allowing the collar to open up. She undid the bands in her hair one-by-one so that it flowed down past her shoulders and beside her back. Salem pulled on the loops of her middle fingers, freeing her arms out of the sleeves and letting her dress drop to the ground. Salem didn't wear anything underneath, so her curvaceous figure of pale skin, shaven pussy, and grey nipples was revealed in its entirety.

Salem sat on the edge of the bed to Cinder's left. Sitting up, she ran the fingers of her left hand down the nape of Cinder's neck to the middle of her back, continuing to her tailbone where she stopped and took a handful of the Maidens ass to start kneading it with both of her hands. "You have no idea how long its been since I've done this, so forgive me if I hurt you a little. Now, don't move." said Salem. Shaking from the sensation of her mistress's fingers digging into her flesh and squeezing her cheeks, Cinder suppressed any moans that might try to surface from the rough treatment of her ass. After tenderizing her subordinate's rear for a good minute, Salem noticed the very thing she was hoping for.

"It seems you're taking a liking to this." Salem said. Wetness had started to coat the outside of Cinder's pussy, almost, but not quite surprising Salem, who actually could believe that it was that easy getting her Maiden horny. Cinder was disappointed with herself. It was never that easy to get herself in the mood when she wanted to masturbate, usually needing to imagine a variety of sexual things, and yet in just a short span of time, Salem convinced her body to crave stimulation. She may have not wanted the stimulation, but her body answered the call to enjoy it.

Getting on her knees, Salem took a long lick of the raven-haired woman's pussy. She kept at it, causing Cinder to draw sharp breaths and momentarily stifle moans. Salem was sure that Cinder had one of the tastiest pussies she'd ever tasted, but she had to make her cum to be sure. Ceasing her licking, The Grimm Queen rested her mouth on the treat in front of her and started sucking. Cinder let out a high-pitched yelp that turned into a deep moan as Salem sucked on her clit harder. Salem savored the flavor of Cinder's pussy, its salty taste being better than any dick she could suck. Salem stuck her tongue in. "Ooooohhhhh," Cinder moaned, shaking as Salem entered unexplored territory. "Fuck! Fuck! She's so good." The pale woman could feel Cinder's walls quivering, attempting to latch onto her tongue. Salem knew her lover was about to cum, however, she wanted the younger woman to earn it. In a supreme display of cruelty, Salem licked Cinder's walls to the point of near orgasm. Before Cinder could however, Salem removed her tongue.

"Mistress?!" Cinder unexpectedly exclaimed desperately. The urge to cum was on the forefront of her mind and the need to release was urgent. "I'm sorry," Salem started, "...but if I recall, you didn't want this. Why unjustly torment my subordinate with rape when I could just go and masturbate?"

Some part of Cinder was disappointed. After all, this was her first sexual experience in a long time and she wasn't sure her fingers could compensate for Salem's absence. As Salem got up to put her clothes on and leave, Cinder, confused and needing release, turned her head and made a plea. "Wait!" Salem turned around, faking surprise.

"You want me to wait?"

"I-I need you to... I, need to cum. Please Mistress?"

Smiling, Salem returned and dove back into Cinder's pussy. Cinder moaned unashamed as she leaned forward, resting her head on a black pillow and giving Salem more reach into her pussy by arching her back and putting her ass in the air. A few seconds later and Salem got what she wanted. "Oh, Mistress, I'm Cumming! Oh Shit!" Cinder released, unleashing a torrent of pussy juice into Salem's mouth that the Grimm Queen drank like water from a fountain. Being an immortal being that doesn't need to breath was handy. After drinking some, and collecting some more in her mouth, Salem pulled away from Cinder's pussy, letting her face and hair get bathed in the liquids as she closed her eyes.

Realizing what she did, Cinder turned around to see the hottest thing she'd ever seen in her life; Salem's cum-soaked face and hair as her Mistress gargled her cum, closed her mouth, looked her in the eyes, and then swallowed. Cinder felt her heart skip a few beats at the eroticism. Salem crawled on top of Cinder and gave her a kiss that was welcomed and reciprocated.

Breaking the kiss, Salem looked into Cinder's eyes, which had a kind of wanting was present in them and decided to let her take the initiative. "Its your turn now." Salem informed. Rolling on her back, Salem spread her legs and stared expectantly at the woman beside her. Taking the hint, Cinder crawled in between Salem's legs. Thoughts racing, the amber-eyed woman looked into the red eyes of her pale lover and then back at her wet pussy. Bracing herself, Cinder inserted her tongue, licking Salem's insides and sucked on her clit simultaneously as she performed cunnilingus on another woman for the first time of her life. Salem, impressed, moaned as she was eaten out. "She must've done this before." She thought. "Am I doing good?" Cinder wondered. She was performing based on what she just experienced and was hoping she was doing well. Her thoughts were confirmed as Salem let out a loud moan and came straight in her mouth. Cinder took as much in her mouth as she could before the rest landed on her breasts. Surprised by the bold taste, Cinder swallowed some and let what she couldn't finish flow onto her chest.

"Someone certainly enjoyed that." Salem observed. "You must be experience in eating pussy?"

Cinder blushed at the compliment and looked away. "It's my first time."

Interested, at the revelation, Salem decided to continue with the Fall Maiden. Sitting up, Salem intertwined her fingers with Cinders. "You're about to experience a lot of firsts tonight then."


Rec Room


Sitting in the Rec Room, Blake was reading a book titled, Vocabulary of The Multiverse: Words and Phrases From Other Worlds, when she saw a familiar sounding word: Razgriz [Raz-Greez]. Noun. The Razgriz is a mythical, supernatural creature that supposedly resides in the icy Razgriz Straits in the Strangereal Universe. It is capable of assuming human form and has the ability to manipulate the weather as well as the lives of mortals. It's name means "Plan Wrecker."

"Interesting..." She thought.

Ruby and Yang were sitting on a couch in front of a TV playing the 2-Player Vs. Mode of Marvel Nemesis while Weiss, Oscar, Emerald and JNPR watched, curious about the abilities of the people from that world. Ruby had chosen Spider-Man since she thought his red outfit was cool while Yang choose The Thing. Despite the imbalance regarding the characters' strengths, both girls were evenly matched in their inexperience and so both of their characters were at half-health.

"C'mon Yang, break that bug's legs!" Nora cheered.

"Spiders aren't bugs Nora." Ren informed.

"Weiss, I'm going to the Museum to look at a few more things." Winter said.

"Okay." The younger Schnee replied.


Museum


Penny walked through the Museum, artifacts of all kinds catching her eyes. As she progressed through the space, she received a notification of a signal of distress coming from another AI. "Another robot like me?" She thought. "Perhaps it needs a friend. Yes! I shall go befriend my fellow automaton and set it free!"

Following the signal, Penny found herself in the Strangereal Exhibit. As the signal intensified, she found herself at a very strange-looking aircraft: the ADF-11F Raven. Walking towards its nose, Penny smiled and raised a hand. "Salutations," She began. "My name is Penny Polendina. Who might you be?"

Signals sounding reminiscent of static ran through her mind. "NEMO? Your name is NEMO?"

More signals came.

"You're scared? I can help you."

Worried for the well-being of her fellow robot, Penny touched the Raven. In an instant, images, sounds, and feelings of war, pain, suffering, and hostility ran through Penny's systems as her body started to lock up. An entity was trying to enter her wirelessly. Recognizing the critical situation, Penny activated her firewalls -given to her by Uatu since Atlas software is trash- and her Floating Array. "Cease and desist hostile activity now or you will be destroyed!" She commanded angrily.

The alarm in Penny's internal systems stopped as NEMO, seeing only two logical endings, stopped trying to hack into the android in front of it. Putting her weapons back, Penny ran out of the Strangereal Exhibit.

Not knowing where she was going, Penny wound up at a different exhibit, clinical looking exhibit with a sign above reading, "SCP Foundation." There was a symbol below, a circle with three protruding rectangles with another circle inside it as well as three arrows pointing inwards. Curious, Penny ventured into the large collection of displays. Penny realized that the exhibit was divided into smaller -but still large- sections. Looking up, the sections seemed to reference different organizations, "Are We cool Yet?", "The Black Queen" and "The Church of The Broken God". She went towards the one with a sign reading: "The SCP Foundation". She soon found herself surrounded by heavily organized artifacts and statues. Multiple sets of statues of 13 people were lined up labeled "The Multiple Iterations of The O-5 Council" There were other things too. A statue of a man with a ruby necklace, a statue of a cat missing it's lower-half suspended without wires, and a glazed earthenware statue of some kind of god sitting in a throne with its arms wide open. Four statues of catgirls with cybernetic implants caught Penny's sensors.

"Blake would be interested in these girls." She thought. One of the other items she passed was a really old computer. She thought about approaching it, bet then reminded herself of the recent encounter with NEMO and her promise to herself that she'll never be hacked again.

Noticing how many of the items and entities were similarly categorized despite being so different, Penny knew that she wanted to know more about this world. Turning around, she headed back to the Museum.

"Penny!"

Turning around, Penny saw Winter approaching her.

"Seen anything you liked?" She asked.

"Yes." Was the answer. "Though I believe we should return to the Museum. The Watcher was not lying when he said some of these things were dangerous."

Winter put on a scrutinizing expression. "What do you mean?"

Not wanting to recount her experience that reminded her of when Watts hacked her, Penny deflected the question. "I'll tell you later."

Seeing Penny's reluctance, Winter decided not to pry and followed her.


Theater


Penny and Winter returned to the Theater as the others did.

"I can't believe I beat you five times in a row!" Yang boasted.

"No fair," Ruby Protested, "Your guy was just bigger."

TRQ also returned from the Kitchen, Tai and Raven carrying Qrow by his arms(he had gotten a little drunk after making beef and vegetable soup with Vodka), who promptly shook out of their grasp.

"I told you two, I'm fine!" Stated Qrow.

The three family members returned to their seats as the rest came back as well. Salem and Cinder were the last ones to come back. A noticeable lack of stress (and even a smile) for Cinder, as well as a slight looseness in the Grimm Queen's movements, led to some(Roman and Neo), assuming a rather interesting turn of events must have taken place during their talk. Even Ozpin had to think to himself that something was off.

Meanwhile, with the partners in crime, Neo wiggled her eyebrows at Roman who gave her ten Lien as a consolation of defeat in a bet. "I didn't think they were gonna go down like that." He whispered to her. Neo nodded as if it was obvious in response.

Penny grabbed the remote from the table and sat in her seat. The Watcher looked at her intently. "Well, do you have anything in mind?" He asked.

"There is a universe I am interested in, but I'm confused about some of the things I saw."

Reading her mind, Uatu saw exactly what she was talking about. "Ah, that universe. In that case, just press play on the remote and an introduction from a third-party universe will play. And take note everyone, since this introduction will be about the universe, their will be some details that won't make sense unless this world was fictional, which in the world this video is from, it is.'

"Okay, thank you."

"Ooh, something that can even stump an android, I wonder what we'll be seeing." Ruby said. The others shared her sentiment, what could confuse something built to make logic of even the most chaotic of situations? They'll just have to see.

Words came on the screen: SCP-Explained - A Modern Introduction to the SCP Foundation(by The Volgun)

"SCP Foundation?" It sounded weird, like some kind of club to the audience. The prevalent question among them though was "What is an SCP?"

The screen changed, showing a three-dimensional rotating version of the symbol Penny had seen back in the Museum. The voice of The Volgun started narrating.

"So, you've stumbled upon or heard about a thing called SCP, and you're wondering what its all about. This guide has all the information you need to know about what the SCP Foundation is, and what it has to offer you. Think of it as the ultimate primer to the universe, and to the wiki as it is, and should be seen today. This guide is split up into three sections, and they are as follows:..."

Text appeared on the screen as the narration continued, correlating with the following information.

"...Number One: The Basics: An introduction to the SCP Foundation and wiki, covering the SCP format, object classes, in-universe lore about the Foundation, and important vocabulary, and why it all matters."

"Good god, its school-but-longer." Roman complained.

Neo nodded her head in agreement.

Salem and Cinder were just confused.

"Number Two: In-Universe Elements: This covers some background information and a lot of commonly used terms that might leave a new reader lost or confused."

"Reader, are these books?" Weiss questioned.

All four of Blake's ears perked up. She finished the Ninjas of Love series ten times over and needed new reading materials.

"Not necessarily..." Uatu answered. "This is a video from a third-party universe where this subject universe exist as fiction."

"Number Three: Things To Read And Do: A tour of the entire SCP Universe, covering all of the modes of writing and different kinds of pieces that you can read. From -Js to -Exs, 001 Proposals to Groups of Interest, tales and canons, there's a lot more than just the SCP series."

"Okay, let's get started. The Basics." The narrator's voice, now similar to that of one on a grainy recording, spoke as more text appeared. "Operating clandestine and worldwide, the Foundation operates beyond jurisdiction, empowered and entrusted by every major national government with the task of containing anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena. These anomalies pose a significant threat to global security by threatening either physical or psychological harm."

"So things that aren't normal or natural? Like water that's always hot?" Ren inferred.

"Yes." Uatu answered. "These anomalies, often called SCPs, include anything that break or bend the laws of physics, Including you all."

"What? How are we, well, except for Oscar and Salem, not normal?" Blake questioned.

"Two of you are able to use magic. That isn't normal. And the rest of you with Aura and Semblances, those aren't normal either since they're basically another form of magic."

"I highly object to your second point." Weiss interjected.

"Okay, so your telling me THESE(a manifestation of Ruby using Petal Burst and splitting into rose petals, Weiss creating summons with Glyphs, Neo teleporting with Overactive Imagination, and one of Raven opening a portal with Kindred Link were shown) aren't magic? Only a minority of people from your world can do these things! Also, this world doesn't have any Faunus."

Those in the audience who typically denied that magic and Semblances were the same thing had to think for a minute as they felt pretty dumb for denying the comparison. Not Salem or Ozpin though. After all, those two knew better.

"Introduction: The SCP Foundation is a collaborative creative writing platform centering around a fictional "Foundation," a scientific and military organization that seeks to protect humanity and the status quo by locating and containing anomalies, objects, lifeforms, events, locations, concepts, creations, and phenomena that -in one way or another- violate natural law."

On the SCP wiki, authors tell stories and explore ideas within this urban fantasy/science fiction universe, creating rich pieces of writing that take place in a world where the anomalous exists and how people and organizations interact with them. These articles may showcase the different types of phenomena that might exist in this universe (the SCPs themselves) or tell compelling narratives about life and interactions withing the SCP world(Tales, Canons, and Groups of Interest formats).

The central focus of the SCP wiki is the SCP file(commonly referred to as just an "SCP). It is a set of in-universe technical documentation supposedly compiled by the Foundation in an attempt to understand, analyze, experiment with, and most importantly, contain the anomaly. The SCP file is in effect a form of constrained writing, an immersive way to tell a story about the nature and history of an anomalous object or entity, whether directly or by hinting at some greater idea.

Serial classifications appeared onscreen as the narrator continued reading: Series I: SCP-001 through SCP-999. (2007 to 2011), Series II: SCP-1000 through SCP-1999. (2011-2013), Series III: SCP-2000 through SCP-2999. (2013-2017), Series IV: SCP-3000 through SCP-4999. (2017- )

"Damn, that a lot of anomalies." Qrow said.

"If only we knew exactly how many Grimm there were, we would stamp them out immediately." Ironwood thought.

"Each SCP is given a unique serial number or designation and on the wiki, you can browse SCPs with designations ranging from one, to three thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine. They are organized into four numerical series. Series One, SCP-1 through the 999. Series One was written from 2007 to 2011. Series Two, SCP-1000 through SCP-1999. Series Two was written from 2011 to 2013. Series Three, SCP-2000 through SCP-2999. Series 3 was written from 2013 to 2017. And Series 4, SCP-3000 through SCP-3999. This Series is still being written but it started in 2017.

"Just exactly how many of these thing are there?" Emerald asked.

"As of right now, there are 6,999 SCPs either in containment or documented."

The number was a shock to the audience. The fact that there were things constantly appearing at such a rate made made many of the young Hunters feel like they would be in over their heads if they tried to handle the vast amounts of anomalies. Salem though, wanted to see what some of these things were like.

An image of documentation regarding SCP-031 featuring an image of a man kissing some kind of upright, fleshy thing and the format for typical documents was shown as the Narrator transitioned into another phase of information.

"The SCP Format: An SCP file has a very specific format that in general must be strictly adhered to. SCPs are the backbone of the entire franchise. These documents are the set pieces of the universe, showcasing its tone, stories, and possibilities. The basic format of an SCP is as follows: Item Number, SCP-, then the number. Object class, then a category name. Special Containment Procedures, then a detailed summary of all specific means needed to make sure the anomaly is safely contained. Description, then a technically written documentation of all the things the anomaly is, does, and can do. And finally, Supplements, optional additional files added onto the base document.

The screen then showed the term "Object Class."

"Each SCP is given an Object Class based on the degree of containment difficulty. Here are the primary Object Classes: Safe: The anomaly can be contained by simply leaving it alone. No special procedures, methods or events are necessary to keep it from damaging the world. This does not necessarily it is not dangerous- a Safe-Class object can be world-threatening if not contained, but it's just really easy to contain them.

"Huh, kinda like the relics, will we learn about these?." Oscar said.

"In time." Uatu answered.

" Images of a bear, an album cover, a clown, a stack of books, and static video showing a man in a suit appeared as the Volgun listed his examples. "Some notable examples of Safe-Class SCPs are SCP-1981, SCP-2579, SCP-993, SCP-1425, and SCP-3039."

"Next, is Euclid: The anomaly is inherently unpredictable, or requires some amount of special effort to be contained. You're not quite sure what will happen if you leave it alone, and it might be a little more complex than a Safe-Class entity, object, or phenomenon." Images of a wormhole, a house, a toaster, a human-shaped chair, and the sign of a store that said "IKEA" were shown. "Som e notable examples of Euclid-Class SCPs are SCP-3008, SCP-426, SCP-1171, SCP-3001, and SCP-1609."

"The closest comparison to a Euclid-Class object from your world would be most of you Huntsmen who've unlocked your Semblances, with some exceptions." Uatu added.

The audience didn't know how a chair or a store would be slightly difficult to contain so they just took the video's word for it.

And finally, Keter: These SCPs are really difficult to contain, requiring a huge expenditure of resources or extensively complex containment procedures. The most dangerous phenomena are classed as Keter, often but not always an existential threat to humanity, the world, or universal structure itself." Images of a computer, static imagery, a cave, pages from a book, and a removed image picture showing a transparent Foundation logo were shown. "Some notable examples of Keter-Class SCPs are SCP-1739, SCP-231, SCP-2945, SCP-2293, and SCP-3200."

"I suppose these would be like the Grimm?" James asked.

"More or less..." Uatu confirmed. "... though the Grimm are more of a Tiamat-Class threat."

"Tiamat?"

"We'll get there."

"In addition, there are a number of esoteric and secondary classes that are used much less than the Big Three that I just mentioned, but still serve important purposes."

"Thaumiel: This is a very rare object class only known to the highest levels of the Foundation. In essence, Thaumiel-Class SCPs are "Anti-Keter" - they are used in the containment or counteracting of other SCPs. They act as powerful tools used by the Foundation, which normally rarely uses anomalies." Images of a road in a desert, a factory at night, a giant eel, a brain, and a pitch-black woman with impossibly long hair, golden glowing eyes and symbols on her body were shown. "Some notable examples of Thaumiel-Class SCPs are SCP-2000, SCP-2003, SCP-3000, SCP-179 and SCP-3031."

Everyone internally agreed that these were probably the best ones(even if one of those was a giant eel that made Blake rethink her seafood choices).

"Whoa, that lady looks amazing!" Ruby exclaimed.

Uatu smiled. "That, young Rose, is Sun Sister Sauelsuesor, a good friend mine and one of the more celestial guardians of the multiverse."

Winter and Ironwood were both suspicious of the factory-like facility while Roman was pretty sure he just developed thalassophobia just from looking at 3000.

And finally, Neutralized: It used to be anomalous. Now it's not. Maybe it just stopped working on its own. Maybe someone accidentally or purposefully destroyed it. Either way, it no longer has functional anomalous properties." Images of a brain, a Korean raspberry, a jumping spider, an origami dragon, and a dog were shown. "Some notable examples of Neutralized SCPs are SCP-1470, SCP-2682, SCP-3519, SCP-1762, and SCP-2420."

The fact that these were considered normal surprised the audience. Many of them wondered about the stories behind these neutralized anomalies.

"If you want to stop watching this guide now and start diving into the wiki, this is a good time to do so, but be sure to finish the guide if you're unsure of anything. One of the best ways to learn about the Foundation is to discover for yourself, all the genres, emotions, and ideas it can evoke to keep that sense of mystery and gritty realism. There's still a lot to learn about the culture and vocabulary and universe of the site you can find out just by reading as much as you can. Playing it by ear, that's pretty fun that way. Or if you'd like to get a better handle on everything that's going on and a few more ways to drop you into the community, stay tuned. I still have a lot to show you."

"Next up: In-Universe Elements: Foundation's structure and protocol." The terms "[Data Expunged], [Redacted], and just a plain white censor appeared on-screen. "Security Clearance represents information about an object you're allowed to know. If you've read through an SCP or two, you're bound to have seen these, Data Expunged, Redacted, or the text completely blacked out. These keywords are common hallmarks and tools and narrative of the SCP Wiki signifying that the information has been classified to a higher clearance, or has been cleansed completely. It adds an element of horror through absence that is classic to the SCP Fandom. For a great example of how Security Clearance can be used read SCP-2317."

Winter, Ozpin, and Ironwood understood why some information would be kept secret. Sometimes it was best letting only a certain amount of knowledge out to your partners.

The terms "Containment Specialist," "Researcher," "Security/Tactical Response Officer," "Field Agents," and "Mobile Task Forces" appeared. "There are also many types of workers in the Foundation. Among them, we have Containment Specialists, Researchers, and Security/Tactical Response Officers. Their are Field Agents who are out in the world undercover looking for signs of anomalous activity and Mobile Task Forces, special units that are assigned to carry out certain dangerous jobs. The Task Force's Document contains a list of Mobile Task Forces, along with their associated SCPs."

"Sounds kinda like the Specialists, huh?" Tai whispered to Qrow. He knew Qrow hated the program because of its infringement on Huntsmen tradition.

"Yeah," He replied, "but Specialists are drafted. These guys sign up for their jobs."


"The Foundation is usually thought of as a far-reaching organization, and so their bases are found across the globe(and sometimes outside of it). These bases can be Sites or Areas. For more information, read Secure Facilities Locations." The term"Site Director(Level 4 Clearance)", appeared on-screen. "The leaders of individual areas or "Sites" are high-ranking Level 4 Researchers known as Site Directors. There are few in the Foundation that rank higher than Site Director, and they are the O5 Council, the ultimate leaders of the entire Foundation."

The words "The Overseer (O5) Council" showed up next. "The Overseer Council -abbreviated to O5- is a group of thirteen people who manage all Foundation operations worldwide and have complete access to all information, redacted or not. Their identities are classified for safety, and they are only referred to by their ID: O5-1 through 13."

Salem narrowed her eyes at the mention of the Council. They reminded her of how her and Ozpin would war in the shadows, controlling society as they did.

"Thirteen anonymous individuals that head a secret organization? That's familiar." said Ren, grouping Ozpin and Salem's Inner Circles with each other.

The Term "Administrator" appeared, though it was soon replaced by D-Class. "In addition, some versions of canon also include the existence of an Administrator, the creator of the Foundation."

"Finally, one of the most interesting parts of the Foundation, are D-Class Personnel, or Class-Ds. A canon around D-Class personnel helps showcase the colder and more morally gray side of the Foundation. In order to experiment with and contain SCPs, the Foundation needs lab rats to test things with, the D-Class. Oftentimes, they are recruited from Death Row or the prison population, serving as expendable personnel that are used to handle hazardous anomalies. In the early days of the site, a common headcanon was that all D-Class were executed at the end of the month however, this idea has gone out of fashion as the site has evolved."

Roman and Neo paled at that. The thought of being arrested was one thing, but being Grimm bait? That was something else. "Good thing Irondick never caught us." The ginger-haired criminal thought.

The next section introduced onscreen was "Terms to Know". "Terms to Know: The SCP Wiki has created a wide set of terminology and new innovations, inventing concepts that are unique to the premise of the site, and found nearly nowhere else in literature. You may want to know these terms before you dive in." The heading "Anomalous Classifications" and subheading "Memetic/Meme" appeared. "Anomalous Classifications: Mimetic, or Meme(Yang:"Ha, meme.): A meme is any unit of information that can spread and transfer itself throughout society. Memetic effects deal deal with how the brain understands and reacts to media. It is a piece of data in the subject's mind that has an anomalous effect on that subject's physical or state that is spread when someone else becomes aware of the same information. In particular, anomalous memetic agents are bits of hazardous information that are like a mental virus, triggering anomalous reactions in people who are exposed to them."

Next was "Antimemetic/Antimeme". "Antimemetic, or antimeme: An antimeme is the opposite of a meme, it has self-censoring properties. anomalous antimemes are perfectly mentally camouflaged, whether by making you unable to hold your perception of one in your short-term memory or making you unable to comprehend the concept of its existence."

Afterwards was "Cognitohazards". "Cognitohazard: A cognitohazard is something that is dangerous when we perceive it with one of the five senses. For example, a sound that causes you to bleed from every pore, or a smell that causes you to go insane. All memetic effects are a subset of cognitohazards, as in order to process the information, you have to sense it."

Ozpin, Ironwood, and Salem were making sure to memorize these. Perhaps these concepts could be useful for future weapons?

"Infohazard" was next. "Infohazard: Infohazards are anomalous effects that trigger when the SCP is described, reffered to, or acknowledged. You don't even have to sense the thing to be affected by an infohazard, you just have to know that it exists. It affects data written about the anomaly and people that are made aware of the existence of the effect."

"Ontokenetic or Reality Bender: An ontokenetic being can manipulate the Laws of Reality, magic through anomalous means. Groups of Interest contain and study reality benders often in unethical ways, creating some moral crises for the Foundation."

Many in the audience thought of Ozpin and Salem. Some even thought of the Maidens as well.

"Anart or Anartist: Anart is short for anomalous art. Many people and groups aware of the existence or reality-breaking phenomena choose to explore it by creating often surrealist art with extra-normal properties, these people being called Anartists."

"Narrativic or Pataphysical: A narraticic anomaly manifests itself within works of fiction, often affecting the content of the work involved by creating characters, changing the setting, or blurring the line between fiction and reality. The Pataphorical or Pataphysical SCP explores narrativic anomalies using the wiki itself as the narrative. It explores the idea of characters we write on the website, attempting to communicate and manipulate us and being aware of things on the website like author pages, deletions, and discussion forums."

The Narrator started the next section. "Technology and Engineering: Scranton Reality Anchor. Scranton Reality Anchors are technological devices used by the Foundation to essentially regulate consensus reality. They cancel out or prevent the effects of reality bending entities and anchor down areas where the level of unreality is higher or lower than normal, counter-bending it so that it matches the reality that we know and inhabit. Many contemporary authors have criticized the widespread use of SRAs as a catch-all for containing any type of structural or ontokenetic effect."

"Technology that can counter magic?" Cinder wondered.

"Makes sense, I mean, your hocus pokus can't be all that." Roman quipped.

"I will burn you."

"Telekill: An SRA, back in the old days, except the problem was worse. In its original form, it was a metal that blocked all mind-affecting or compulsive effects. People went crazy for it and started using it in all their containment procedures. They mistakenly thought it also blocked memetic effects. Scranton's rewrite of the article added some nuances and drawbacks to it and its usage had fallen by the wayside anyway, as people had became more innovative with writing."

"Humes: A unit of measurement that measures the intensity of reality present in an area crucial to understanding how SRAs and other technologies work. They are useful in quantifying how powerful reality-bending effects are relative to each other."

"K-Class Scenario: A term used to classify possible apocalypse scenarios, which the Foundation deals with on a daily basis when discussing the possible outcomes of dangerous effects or entities. The most common type is "XK-Class", which describes a conventional destruction of the planet scenario. There are multiple minor ones whose exact definitions and canon are being argued over including CK-Class: the restructuring of a reality, AK-Class: humanity goes crazy, SK-Class: the dominant species on Earth is no longer humans, and ZK-Class: reality universal failure."

"Good thing we prevented the end of our world, huh girls." Ruby said.

"Yeah," Yang replied. "...buuut I don't think we could handle reality failing."

"Amnestic: Mindwipe drugs. A narrative tool used by authors to explain A. how the Foundation is able to keep the masquerade of secrecy and B. to create stories dealing with memory and knowledge. In-Universe, these are simply chemicals that erases a normal human's memory of some amount of time. When the Foundation has to recover an anomaly in the real world or seriously messes up, these are used."

Finished with the Tech and Engineering section, the narrator moved on. "Things to Read and Do: There's more to the wiki than the SCP series. In this section, I open the door to the other areas in the site that are part of the Foundation Universe, as well as answer some common questions about key, but confusing parts of the site. What is SCP-001? In the early days of the site when the wiki was just getting started, there was some debate over what should be this sacred number: 1. Everyone agreed that had to be incredibly written. Everyone agreed that it had to be big. Something deserving of the very first spot but, nobody could agree who should do the honor of writing it. The answer: everyone can write their own vision of SCP-001."

Everyone paid attention to what seemed to be one of this universe's big deals.

"Thus, the System of "Proposals": An author's individual ideal of Number One. They vary wildly, and contradict each other. On the Number 1 hub page, it says that the "Real Number One" is so secret that a number of false Ones have been created. This explanation allows there to be multiple self-contradictory Number Ones. One of them could be the "true" one to you, or maybe, you want a couple to be canonical at the same time. Maybe all of them are fake. Maybe all of them are true. It all depends on your canon and how much you like a given Proposal. In effect, SCP-001 Proposals are "Canon Builders". Each one sets the tone for a particular author's vision of the Foundation itself. Creating an SCP 1 Proposal is as easy as writing it and then submitting it just like any other SCP. Although, unless your incredibly experienced, it will most likely get rejected by the community and deleted. As of November 2017, nineteen SCP-001 Proposals have been successfully posted. Each one is the product of a lot of work and a high concept. Here are six of the nineteen."

"Uatu, how many 001 Proposals are there now?" Penny asked.

"47"

"What!" Came the collective reply. The fact that there were forty-seven immensely powerful SCPs that could all be real were running amok in this universe was a shocker. The potential dangers of alien entities and reality-destroying technology made some worried for the well-being of this world.

The narrator began listing the 001 samples, each one giving the audience a progressively wider view of how mysterious, and how dangerous this universe was.

"#1. Doctor Clef's Proposal: The Foundation was established to prepare humanity for the Rapture/Apocalypse. SCP-001 is the angel guarding Eden"

"Uh, what's Eden?" Oscar asked.

"The Garden of Eden is a location of immense importance to three certain religions that are spread within most of the universe: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. You will learn about these faiths later."

"#2. Dr. Mann's Proposal: The first and only natural anomaly was a spiral path in New York. A group of ambitious scientists experimented with reality using this as the "thread" and created every single other anomaly in the database."

"#3. S. Andrew Swann's Proposal: The Foundation is aware of their fictionality. They are currently discussing ways to kill their authors."

"Hear that Blake? Guess we know why no more "Ninjas of Love" books have come out recently." Yang said.

"Don't even joke about that Yang!" Blake Answered in turn. She was a little nervous now that such a thing might've been possible in her universe.

"#4. Roget's Proposal: Keter-Class anomalies are an inherent part of the universe and can be contained using each other. By releasing all Keter-Class anomalies, the universe can be manually restructured."

"#5. Twisted Gears/Kaktus Proposal: SCP-001 is one manifestation of a mechanical god worshipped by a clockwork cult, which wreaked havoc on the world before the military destroyed it."

"A god?" Salem questioned. A god being beaten by a human military didn't sound particularly threatening or strong. "What kind of god is make out of machines."

"The god in question is named Mekhane, God of Technology and Knowledge. You'll learn more about him later."

"#6. Kalinin's Proposal: Humanity was originally a slave race whose suffering was harvested to create utopia on another planet. We escaped and then tried to cloak ourselves. The cloak failed, and our masters are trying to bring us home."

The message "Read conventional SCPs before you take the 001 deep dive." appeared. "It is my personal suggestion that you don't start with SCP-001. The Proposals are usually quite complex and requires some knowledge of Foundation lore, which is either played with, expanded on, or subverted. Read conventional SCPs before you take the Number 1 deep dive."

Next section was "Special Classifications" indicated by the former appearing onscreen with the terms "-EX" "-J" and "-ARC" appearing underneath. "Special Classifications: -EX, -J, and -ARC. There are other types of documents that use the basic SCP Format and style, but utilized in a different way. This allows different stories with more diverse tones and themes to be told. The SCP-EX classification designates an SCP that is no longer considered anomalous. It is explained. The object or phenomenon in question still exists, but the Foundation has deemed it to be an acceptable part of consensus reality, or it was a giant fake out or it turned out to be a new scientific discovery."

"An SCP-J is a joke SCP, a parody SCP in a sense. Joke SCPs are explicitly non-canon, using the SCP Format to joke around or make fun of something for the benefit of the reader. They may riff on in-universe tropes like overwrought security, over-the-top containment, cold-posting or bad original characters. Or they may parody things like food poisoning, bad drivers, easily angered people, or that one movie. They may even make fun of the elements in other popular SCP canons. Ultimately, a Joke SCP is just a way to make the reader laugh. If the Joke SCP is not well-written and very funny, it'll be down-voted."

"So Jaune's guitar then?" Pyrra suggested, causing NR and RWBY to laugh while Jaune dug his head in his arms in embarrassment with a smile on his face.

"And finally, we have SCP-ARC, Archived SCPs. These are usually legacy pages from the very old days of the site. When standards were low and the Mass Edit had not been conducted yet. While most of these SCPs were deleted, some of them needed to have text archives due to their usage in other tales or still existing SCPs, or because they were historically important. ARC is no longer in use since the opening of Series 2, 3 and 4, and you will most likely never need to read one."

Next was "Tales, Canons, and Collaborative Logs". "Tales, Canons, and Collaborative Logs: Tales are how the Foundation Universe gets deepened and extended beyond the limits of the simple SCP File. It allows authors to tell stories where groups or people can interact with each other in the SCP Universe to expand on ideas already created in SCPs or just, y'know, to write a prose. Some authors may also turn their Tales into a Series usually if they have a cohesive idea in-mind or if it gets really popular. Notable Series include: There Is No Antimemetics Division, The Cool War, The Lambardi Tales, Tales of Mr. Collector and Pitch Haven. You can find the top rated Tales, Tales Archive as submissions to a themed contest or by trawling around and finding recommendations. You can also, as we'll soon learn, read the Tales in a Canon."

"A Canon is your own set of assumptions about the tone, setting and dynamic of the universe. Each of the Canons in the Canon Hub is a wildly different set of assumptions based off the baseline SCP Foundation. Think of them as "Mega-Tale Hubs" or parallel universes, or self-contained cinematic universes for authors to plan. Here are five notable canons: Broken Masquerade: A world where the Foundation's existence is known by everyone."

"Resurrection: A deliberate attempt to "resurrect" the action oriented SCP/Doctor crazy days of Series 1, in which an MTF composed of anomalous humans are formed."

"Third Law: A pulpy, sci-fi paratech world dominated by the machinations of Prometheus Labs and Anderson Robotics."

"Think SDC, but with less Dust and more Robots." Uatu said. Everyone nodded.

"Rat's Nest: The military killed God, and the Foundation is covering it up. Reality is slowly unraveling and falling apart."

Oscar, due to Ozpin, nearly choked on the water he was drinking from causing Emerald to start patting him on the back. The ideal of reality falling apart made Salem reflect. If she really was able to kill the Brothers back then, would she just end up ending everything?

"The Gulf: Small-scale, poignant stories set in the southern United States, usually having a restful, mysterious feel, and featuring religious symbolism and unconventional types of media."

"A number of pages on the site are tagged as "Collaborative". Collaborative logs or pages can be edited and added to by anyone, although some quality oversight still exists. This is a good way to get your creative chops and contribute whilst not taking the plunge of writing an SCP. The three main collaborative pages exist as lists of "mini-SCPs", very small-scale items or phenomena that don't need to have a narrative, but still need to be unique, appropriate, and interesting. They are: Log of Anomalous Items: The SCP Foundation has discovered a substantial number of items which are simply too useless to merit further attention. This document lists those items which have prompted dome curiosity."

"Log of Extranormal Events: This page is to document anomalous events that have attracted the Foundation's Interests, but occurred too briefly for the Foundation to secure or contain them."

"Log of Unexplained Locations: This page is to be devoted to the documentation of low-threat anomalous locations which have been discovered by the SCP Foundation over the years."

"There are a number of other collaborative pages, usually SCP supplements or logs. Keep in mind that guidelines for contributions still apply though, and if your addition is deemed to be below standard, it'll probably be removed."

"Groups of Interest..." This was the section that most in the audience wanted to know about. "...The Foundation isn't the only fish in the anomalous sea. Other organizations, collectives and groups exist that utilize or create paranormal phenomena for their own purposes. Some are associates of the Foundation, others are rivals to it. Many of them quietly pursue their own interests, while a great many of them fall on the lines of good and/or evil. The vast majority simply have a goal in mind that's somewhere in between. Here are seven notable Groups of Interest: Are We Cool Yet?: A collection of anartists, usually producing surreal and disturbing works of art. Their pieces are designed to have maximum impact and usually are lethal in some way."

"The Chaos Insurgency: A rouge cell of the Foundation that uses terrorist means to steal and repurpose powerful anomalies to gain control over nations and conduct unethical experiments using them."

"Hmm, if these Insurgents are really from the Foundation, they would be extremely dangerous." Salem observed.

Terrorists. The term and the fact that these people came from an organization dedicated to protecting humanity and ended up doing evil reminded Blake of the White Fang. Something that really made her uncomfortable.

"The Church of The Broken God: A widespread cult believing in a clockwork god, who is broken into pieces all over the world."

"Doctor Wondertainment: An individual or company that makes artifacts that are supposed to be children's toys."

"The Serpent's Hand: A small organization headquartered in an inter dimensional library, believing in anomalous right and the normalization of the paranormal/magical."

"Marshall, Carter, and Dark: A corporation that buys and sells anomalies for the benefit of the super-rich."

Weiss huffed at this group. They reminded her of her father and how his business practices and political lobbying dragged her family's company's name through the mud.

"Global Occult Coalition (GOC): A massive military organization under control of the UN, using technology and force to destroy the extranormal wherever they find it."

This one caught Ironwood's attention as well as Raven and Qrow's, who knew that there were bound to be ethical dilemma's sooner or later with a doctrine like that.

The focus moved from the GoIs to their "GoI Formats". "Many groups also have their own form of documentation similar to an SCP on the Wiki. They are called "GoI Formats", and they are stories told from a different perspective than the Foundation.

"Well," Uatu started, "...that's all for now. I hoped this was an educational viewing for you all. What else would you like to see?"

Penny thought for a moment. "The Groups of Interest please!"

Next Chapter: SCP Foundation: Groups of Interest.

Also, I've made some adjustments to the List of Future Chapters.