Hey guys, TheDoctor1998 here with another chapter. It's simply a basic overview of the SCP Foundation for now, but I thought it's a good introduction.

Now, the following "file" has been compiled from various sources. Most notably several introductory files on the SCP Wiki, including the ACS Guide, and the SCP Training :: Orientation video by LitterBot on YouTube.

Now, with that out of the way, on with the show!

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The various audience members started to take their seats, Sera's chair increasing in size to accommodate for her larger form as Niffty's shrunk for the opposite reason. Charlie's chair even fused with Vaggie's, creating a couch for them to sit on together. The demons and fallen angels in the room all flocked to the left side, while most of the angels went to the far right, staying as far from Hell's residents as they could.

All but two, that is. "Emily, where are you going?" The largest seraphim asked the youngest.

"I am sitting with my friends." Emily replied coldly, not willing to look her older sister in the eye as she walked to Charlie with Sir Pentious. "Is there a problem with that?"

"They are demons, Emily. You can't trust them." Sera said sternly.

Emily only glanced behind her, glaring at Sera. "At least these people aren't guilty of genocide." With that, the relatively young angel ignored her older sister again and sat down next to Charlie.

Lucifer looked concerned at his fellow angel. "Home troubles?"

"Yeah." The other seraphim sighed. "When I learned of Adam's hobby," She said the word with more venom than she ever did. "I pretty much stopped talking to Sera. I just… I just can't believe she'd do something like this."

"Hey." The male angel smiled. "If there's anyone in the Universe capable of understanding what it's like to see Heaven's hypocrisy, it's me and Maggie."

"Vaggie." The ex-Exorcist rolled her eye good naturedly, already used to Lucifer's tendency to mispronounce her name.

Emily merely smiled, thankful for the kind words of someone who's been figuratively and literally demonized by Heaven.

A female voice suddenly came from the speakers.

Hello, if you're watching this then congratulations. You've been specially chosen to be a part of the most expansive secret organization in the history of mankind. The SCP Foundation.

What is the SCP Foundation? We are an international covert agency tasked with the monitoring and containment of paranormal entities and anomalies. To put it bluntly, we protect you from the things you don't know about.

Sera glanced at Sir Pentious, the only anomaly she's witnessed since the creation of Hell itself aside from the sole hybrid in the room.

With bases and research centers worldwide, and no government affiliation to limit our resources and regulations, we have limitless manpower and technology at our fingertips.

SCP stands for Secure, Contain, Protect, and that is exactly what we do.

The items, objects, creatures and subjects we procure vary from the microscopic to larger than life, and everything in between.

Alastor narrowed his eyes in interest. "I think that this is going to be very entertaining, despite its improper medium."

Emily blinked. "What does he-?"

Angel Dust interrupted. "Smiles doesn't like TV and that kinda crap."

All of these entities fall on a spectrum of difficulty in containment, as well as a spectrum of danger and/or threat to humans, which are as follows.

Containment Class. This class is specifically to allow individuals to know at a glance how difficult the anomaly is to contain. The spectrum of containment are as follows.

Safe Class. Safe-class SCPs are anomalies that are easily and safely contained. This is often due to the fact that the Foundation has researched the SCP well enough that containment does not require significant resources or that the anomalies require a specific and conscious activation or trigger. Classifying an SCP as Safe, however, does not mean that handling or activating it does not pose a threat.

"For reference, this would include some magical items, including holy weapons." The Watcher interrupted.

Vaggie glanced down at her spear, the angelic steel tip shining in unseen light. She supposed a weapon capable of killing the unkillable would be considered "anomalous" on Earth.

Euclid Class. Euclid-class SCPs are anomalies that require more resources to contain completely or where containment isn't always reliable. Usually this is because the SCP is insufficiently understood or inherently unpredictable. Euclid is the Object Class with the greatest scope, and it's usually a safe bet that an SCP will be this class if it doesn't easily fall into any of the other standard Object Classes. As a note, any SCP that's autonomous, sentient and/or sapient is generally classified as Euclid, due to the inherent unpredictability of an object that can act or think on its own.

"Am I safe to assume that some of us would fall into this Euclid Class?" The Radio Demon asked the host of this show.

"Yup." The Watcher said. "Vaggie, Lute and all the sinners in this room aside from you would likely fall in that category."

"Hey, those human assholes wouldn't be able to hold Danger Tits!" Adam growled at the watcher, coming to the defense of someone who's likely the closest thing he has to a friend. "And I seriously doubt that Edgelord over there would be that hard to deal with for them."

"Angels chosen by you to become Exorcists like Vaggie and Lute are, ultimately, just mostly-invincible humans with wings, nothing the Foundation can't deal with." The Watcher deadpanned. "And Alastor can teleport around, as you know. Doesn't take a genius to know a teleporter would be hard to trap."

Keter Class. Keter-class SCPs are anomalies that are exceedingly difficult to contain consistently or reliably, with containment procedures often being extensive and complex. The Foundation often can't contain these SCPs well due to not having a solid understanding of the anomaly, or lacking the technology to properly contain or counter it. A Keter SCP does not mean the SCP is dangerous, just that it is simply very difficult or costly to contain.

"Guessing that the jazz loving freak is in there?" Adam growled.

"Yup." The Watcher said. "You, Charlie and the seraphim would also likely be in there, though considering her majesty really hates to hurt someone, she'd likely be downgraded with good behavior."

Charlie gave a nervous giggle, not really knowing what to say.

Neutralized Class. Neutralized SCPs are anomalies that are no longer anomalous, either through having been intentionally or accidentally destroyed, or disabled.

"Makes sense." Cherri said. "Bombs don't exactly work anymore after they've blown up."

Explained Class. Explained SCPs are commonly about anomalies that are completely and fully understood to the point where their effects are now explainable by mainstream science or phenomena that have been debunked or falsely mistaken as an anomaly. These mistaken anomalies are removed from the main SCP list, and the International SCP lists, and are instead placed on the Explained SCP list.

"So, like a computer in the middle ages?" Emily asked.

"Yup." The Watcher replied. "Or something else that seems like it's not possible before it got really explained, like a mutant animal or something."

Pending Class. SCPs that have not yet been assigned an object class may be labeled as Pending. This is used to indicate that the Foundation is actively researching the anomaly, but doesn't have enough information yet to give it an object class. This is a deliberate decision to emphasize that a story is ongoing, and isn't the same as a researcher not knowing which object class to assign.

Esoteric Class. The Esoteric-class is a catch-all containment class used when an object requires additional containment specifications that are not present within the other classes. When utilizing the Esoteric containment class, personnel should then specify which containment class should be utilized in the box below. Notably, this option will not appear on the module when not in use. When this option is in use, it will appear as a secondary containment class. Some of these are used only on one specific SCP, while others are more widespread, though still rarer than a non-Esoteric-class.

"Great, even more shit people have to deal with." Vaggie said, already getting tired of all these different categories for the anomalous.

Next, some examples of secondary containment classes.

Apollyon Class. Apollyon-class SCPs are anomalies that cannot be contained, are expected to breach containment imminently, or some other similar scenario. Such anomalies are usually associated with world-ending threats or a K-Class Scenario of some kind and require a massive effort from the Foundation to deal with.

"Would that include the Lord himself?" Sera asked, somewhat curious.

"Not really." The Watcher shrugged. "He doesn't really contact mortals anyway, so there's no reason for him to be labeled an Appolyon."

Archon Class. Archon-class SCPs are anomalies that could theoretically be contained but are best left uncontained for some reason. Archon SCPs may be a part of consensus reality that is difficult to fully contain or may have adverse effects if put into containment. These SCPs are not uncontainable—the defining feature of the class is that the Foundation chooses to not put the anomaly into containment.

"So like the Sins?" Charlie asked.

Sera narrowed her eyes at the princess. "I highly doubt that containing those demons would have a negative effect on humanity."

"Oh contraire, your holiness." The Radio Demon said. "The Sins are intrinsically linked to the very concept of the sin they represent, sins that humanity has managed to handle and incorporate in its psyche and society."

"As much as I hate to admit it, the has-been is right." Lucifer said reluctantly. "Take pride for example. If people stop being able to feel proud of themselves, they can easily fall into depression." The devil chuckled humorlessly. "Take it from me."

Cernunnos Class. Cernunnos-class SCPs can be functionally contained, but the Foundation cannot achieve this for logistical and/or ethical reasons.

"So does that mean they don't kill people?" Emily asked, always trying to see the best in humanity.

"No, they definitely do." The Watcher replied as if it was nothing. "They just try to make sure that whatever evil they do doesn't outweigh their greater good." She then looked at the largest person in the room. "After all, what are a few thousand souls compared to the fate of the Earth, right?"

Sera shuffled uncomfortably, not liking how this Foundation was so callous with the gift of life, but also recognizing her own mentality in them.

Emily only looked horrified, but then simply fell into disappointment again, also recognizing what her sister did.

Hiemal Class. Hiemal-Class SCPs are a system of two or more distinct but related anomalies that keep each other under control.

Tiamat Class. Tiamat-Class SCPs pose an immediate threat to humanity but can be "contained" via open warfare or other Veil-breaking operations.

Lucifer chuckled. "Oh, Satan would love that."

Charlie groaned, knowing how violent her uncle could be against those that pissed him off.

Ticonderoga Class. Ticonderoga-Class SCPs cannot be contained but do not need to be contained.

"Think Heaven and Hell." The Watcher said. "As long as angels and demons alike don't intervene with human lives, you'd both be considered Ticonderoga Class anomalies."

Thaumiel Class. Thaumiel-class SCPs are anomalies that the Foundation specifically uses to contain other SCPs. Even the mere existence of Thaumiel-class objects is classified at the highest levels of the Foundation, and their locations, functions, and current status are known to few Foundation personnel outside of the O5 Council.

"Makes sense." The First Man said, a bit casually. "If I had some cool shit that could help with the Exterminations aside from my army of bad bitches and angelic weapons, I'd have used them too."

Emily only glared at what she now knew to be Heaven's greatest mistake.

Uncontained Class. Uncontained-class SCPs are anomalies that are, for one reason or another, not in containment. As containment breaches are always a possibility for any SCP, this secondary class can be used for non-Esoteric-class SCPs.

Angel Dust only shrugged. "Guess even the Foundation can't keep them all behind lock and key, eh?"

Next up is the Disruption Class. This class is specifically to allow individuals to know at a glance how easy it is for an uncontained anomaly to disturb the status quo and/or break the veil. The spectrum of containment are as follows.

Both Sera and Lucifer understood the need for secrecy, with discretion towards Earth being the only thing Heaven and Hell could truly agree on. If an angel or demon ever had some business in the land of the living, they'd have to have some devine force to make sure only select people could see them in case of the angels, or disguises that allow them to blend in in case of the demons.

Dark Class. The known or potential disruption is so low as to not be a concern. The object is essentially inert when not interacted with and may potentially only affect a single individual. The Foundation would find it trivial to clean up after it.

Vlam Class. The known or potential disruption would be localized to a small handful of people. The anomalous effects certainly do affect multiple people, but it would not extend very far. The Foundation would find it relatively simple to neutralize its effects.

Keneq Class. The known or potential disruption would be extended to a number of people roughly defined as a city. The anomalous effects could spread with fairly significant speed, fast enough as to cause concern. The Foundation would find it moderately difficult to neutralize its effects.

Ekhi Class. The known disruption would extend to roughly the size of a large metropolitan area to an entire country. The potential disruption could extend to the entire known world. The spread would be swift and difficult to manage. The Foundation would find it quite difficult to neutralize its effects.

Amida Class. This Disruption Class should be reserved for special circumstances when The Foundation is essentially "declaring war" on an anomaly. When an anomaly poses such a dire threat to the status quo and the Foundation's veil that there is no other option than to use all possible options in order to Neutralize it. The effects of an Amida anomaly would extend to the entire known world and possibly the entire universe.

"So just a way of saying how much damage they can do, got it." Lucifer said, starting to get a bit bored.

Next up is the Risk Class. This class refers to the severity of an anomaly's effects on an individual person and how easily one can recover from it.

Notice Class. The anomalous effects of the object are nearly non-existent to mild. An individual within close proximity of the object would not feel anything as a result of the object. It poses no danger to any individual nearby.

"I'm guessing that me and Charlie would be like that?" Emily asked.

Sera scoffed. "I highly doubt that a demo-"

"Why yes!" The Watcher said, interrupting the seraphim. "Despite how powerful the both of you are, your pacifistic natures would make you, in the Foundation's eyes, a very low-level threat."

Caution Class. The anomalous effects of the object are mild to moderate. An individual within close proximity of the object may feel mild effects from the anomalous object. It poses mild danger to any individual nearby.

Warning Class. The anomalous effect of the object are moderate to significant. An individual within close proximity of the object will feel mild effects or may feel major effects from the anomalous object. It poses moderate danger to any individual nearby.

Danger Class. The anomalous effect of the object are significant to extreme. An individual within close proximity of the object will feel major effects or may feel extreme effects from the anomalous object. It poses significant danger to any individual nearby.

Critical Class. This Risk Class should only be chosen when the object's effects will be near instant and/or extremely severe. It does not, necessarily, need to cause actual death, but death is incredibly likely and expected. Any individual nearby will feel the effects near instantly and the possibility of recovery is impossible.

Alastor smiled, already seeing that some of these things would likely have quite a few kills under their belts. "Oh, this will be fun." He muttered.

Now you're probably wondering where you fit into all of this. Well, wonder no more. We will now explain our classification levels briefly.

There are 5 class levels in the Foundation. They range from A to E and are as follows.

Class A personnel are those deemed essential to Foundation strategic operations, and are not allowed direct access to anomalies under any circumstances. When circumstances require Class A personnel to be in direct proximity to such anomalies (such as in the case of facilities housing containment units), Class A personnel are not allowed access to the areas of the facility containing such anomalies and are to be kept in secured areas at all times. In the case of an emergency, Class A personnel are to be immediately evacuated to a designated and secure off-site location. O5 Council members are always Class A personnel.

Both Lucifer and Sera nodded, understanding the sentiment, albeit for entirely different reasons. Lucifer understood why leaders in dangerous areas needed to be heavily protected, whereas Sera's thoughts were more along the lines of leaders being needed to prevent chaos.

Class B personnel are those deemed essential to local Foundation operations, and may only be granted access to objects, entities, and anomalies that have passed quarantine and have been cleared of any potential mind-affecting effects or memetic agents. In the event of a containment breach or hostile action against a Foundation facility, Class B personnel are to be evacuated to a designated, secure off-site location as soon as possible.

"So people who are high up the chain, but not at the top. Got it." Husk said, sipping something.

Class C personnel are personnel with direct access to most anomalies not deemed strictly hostile or dangerous. Class C personnel that have had direct contact with potentially mind-affecting or memetic properties may be subject to mandatory quarantine and psychiatric evaluation as deemed necessary by security personnel. In the event of a containment breach or hostile action against a Foundation facility, non-combatant Class C personnel are to either report to secure lock-down areas or evacuated at the discretion of on-site security personnel in the case of a site-wide breach or other catastrophic event.

"Just yah basic bread and butter grunts, then." Angel Dust remarked, thinking of people himself and his brother when they were alive.

Class D personnel are expendable personnel used to handle extremely hazardous anomalies and are not allowed to come into contact with Class A or Class B personnel. Class D personnel are typically drawn worldwide from the ranks of prison inmates convicted of violent crimes, especially those on death row. In times of duress, Protocol 12 may be enacted, which allows recruitment from other sources — such as political prisoners, refugee populations, and other civilian sources — that can be transferred into Foundation custody under plausibly deniable circumstances. Class D personnel are to be given regular mandatory psychiatric evaluations and are to be administered an amnestic of at least Class B strength or terminated at the end of the month at the discretion of on-site security or medical staff. In the event of a catastrophic site event, Class D personnel are to be terminated immediately except as deemed necessary by on-site security personnel.

"What?!" Both Charlie and Emily screamed, the former in pure rage and the latter eying the screen with the same pain and disgust that Sera has become too familiar with for her liking.

"T-that's s-so awful." Emily hiccuped, barely able to get her words out. "W-why would anyone do something like that?"

Sera tried to give some comfort. "Some people are just like that, Emily. Some people, when given the choice to cause harm, simply do so."

"Like the Exorcists, perhaps?" The Radio Demon said, grinning at how Sera flinched and Emily moved even further from her sister, as well as the scowling faces of Adam and Lute.

Lucifer only sighed, still regretting his biggest mistake. Though, glancing at Charlie and the family she's built for herself, he had to admit that some good came from the cesspool he made. Even if that included the smiling prick.

Niffty had an entirely different idea in her head, though. "Ohhh, does that mean that these Foundation guys are bad boys sending more bad boys to Hell?"

"Keep it to yourself, Niff." Husk said, already tired of the bullshit around him.

Class E is a provisional classification applied to field agents and containment personnel that have been exposed to potentially dangerous effects during the course of securing and establishing initial containment over a newly-designated anomalous object, entity, or phenomenon. Class E personnel are to be quarantined as soon as possible, monitored, and screened for potentially harmful changes in behavior, personality, or physiology, and may only return to duty after being fully debriefed and cleared by psychiatric and medical staff.

In addition, individual members of staff also have several clearance levels, ranging from 0 to 6. These clearance levels are independent from class levels, though higher class levels do tend to also have higher clearance levels. The clearance levels are as follows.

"Great, more secrets." Emily muttered, though it was loud enough for Sera to hear her.

Level 0: Public. Level 0 security clearances are given to non-essential personnel with no need to access information regarding anomalous objects or entities in Foundation containment. Level 0 access is typically held by personnel in non-secured clerical, logistics, or janitorial positions at facilities with no access to operational data. Level 0 access is also given to civilians working at Foundation front companies, and can also be used for civilians as a whole during a Broken Masquerade Scenario.

"The hell is a front company?!" Adam exclaimed, purposely having kept himself somewhat naive to some of the darker aspects of humanity. He never saw a reason to inform himself of that kind of shit, considering nothing like that would ever get through the pearly gates.

"It's a legit business used by a less legit organization, usually a mafia or somethin." Angel Dust answered the First Man. "They're meant to clean blood money or act as hideouts for criminal groups, though I guess those Foundation guys use it to find weird things more easily."

Level 1: Unrestricted. Level 1 security clearances are given to personnel working in proximity to but with no direct, indirect, or informational access to anomalous objects or entities in containment. Level 1 security clearances are typically granted to personnel working in clerical, logistics, or janitorial positions at facilities with containment capability or otherwise must handle sensitive information.

Level 2: Restricted. Level 2 security clearances are given to security and research personnel that require direct access to information regarding anomalous objects and entities in containment. Most research staff, field agents, and containment specialists hold a Level 2 security clearance.

Level 3: Confidential. Level 3 security clearances are given to senior security and research personnel that require in-depth data regarding the source, recovery circumstances, and long-term planning for anomalous objects and entities in containment. Most senior research staff, project managers, security officers, response team members, and Mobile Task Force operatives hold a Level 3 security clearance.

Level 4: Secret. Level 4 security clearances are given to senior administration that require access to site-wide and/or regional intelligence as well as long-term strategic data regarding Foundation operations and research projects. Level 4 security clearances are typically only held by Site Directors, Security Directors, or Mobile Task Force Commanders.

Sera nodded, internally agreeing that those of higher positions and seniority are allowed certain privileges in terms of information, despite the fact that it was that very mentality that caused the rift between her and Emily to grow by the day.

Level 5: Top Secret. Level 5 security clearances are given to the highest-ranking administrative personnel within the Foundation and grant effectively unlimited access to all strategic and otherwise sensitive data. Level 5 security clearances are typically only granted to the Ethics Committee, the O5 Council members and selected staff.

Level 6: Cosmic Top Secret. Level 6 security clearances are given only to members of the O5 Council. All access to this document is granted solely at the discretion of an O5 Council member.

Adam started chuckling.

"What's so funny, sir?" Lute asked her former(?) boss.

"It's just that Sera would give something a cheesy name like that." The First Man said to his favorite girl, still chuckling.

Sera, on the other hand, started sporting a blush. Partially because he was right, having made up the name when she was younger to describe things like the power that holy weapons can have against angels. But also because she's certain that someone leaked that name to that NATO group that some human countries made these days.

While the primary SCP database is the largest within the Foundation, it should be noted that we've got several semi-autonomous branch offices across the world, each with their own database. Files of this nature are accessed through the international database.

"Guess that makes sense." Lucifer said, shrugging. "It's hard to run an organization without delegating some tasks. It's why the Sins each rule over their Ring under me."

In addition, we also have a separate database for Explained class SCPs, which are typically objects that were mistakenly identified as anomalous. Despite the fact that members of the Foundation are usually highly competent, we are still capable of making mistakes.

"Everyone makes mistakes." Charlie muttered, subconsciously repeating what she said to Adam half a year ago.

"Angels don't make mistakes." Lute snarled, trying to get her point through the mongrel's head.

Vaggie scoffed at her former boss. "Yeah, right. If that was true, I would've never fallen, or become an Exorcist in the first place."

"What's that supposed to mean, whore?" Lute snarled again, ignoring the King and Princess of Hell glaring at her.

Vaggie only smirked. "Either you made a mistake by recruiting me into your band of psychos, or I made a mistake sparring that sinner kid. Or you made a mistake by attacking me for showing mercy. We're both angels, but at least one of us had to make a wrong choice there." Her eye then narrowed. "And I think that we both know which perra is in the wrong here."

Lute only growled, unable to come up with a good comeback to that.

If you have any more questions, ask your assigned superior. Remember that there's a considerable likelihood that your question will have a classified answer, and that you may not receive a response.

Welcome again, recruit, and good luck.

A moment of silence passed, before Lucifer broke it. "Welp, this was fun, but I think we should be going back now." He winced a bit. "The Sins must've felt me and Charlie vanishing from Hell."

"Nope." Their host shrugged. "Your Universe is frozen in time. You can spend an eternity in here without anyone noticing you're gone, even if you were right in front of them before."

Lucifer blinked at that. "Okay then. Putting that aside, I've gotta ask something else. You said you were a Watcher, but what is a Watcher in the first place?"

"Long story short, we're creatures without form that exist between realities. The form I've taken is more like an avatar than the real me." To prove her point, the Watcher changed shapes, going full angel, full demon and switching her halves before going back to normal. "As for what we do, we observe the various universes throughout infinity."

Cherri Bomb couldn't help but interrupt. "Correct me if I'm wrong, but aint the Universe everything there is?"

"Nope. Each time something happens, new universes get made where that event happened differently." The Watcher explained, looking at them all. "Like, what if Vaggie never found or spared that child during that Extermination." Vaggie couldn't help but flinch at that. "Or what if Lucifer never gave free will to humanity. Or what if Adam was just a tad quicker and seriously hurt Charlie."

"God, those would be some fucking awesome universes to live in." Adam muttered, Lute nodding next to him.

"Sooo, what now?" Charlie asked, having managed to calm herself after Lute's insult to her girlfriend.

The Watcher snapped her fingers, making the doors at the back of the room open. "You can all take a rest, I did take you in the middle of the night, after all." She then vanished with a pop, leaving her audience for the moment.

After another moment of silence, Adam stood up and walked to the nearest door. "You bitches do whatever you want, I'm getting away from you filthy fucking demons." Lute was right on his heels, ever the loyal subordinate.

Sera looked at Emily, reaching out towards the younger seraphim. "Emil-"

Before she could even finish, Emily stood up and walked to another door, pointedly ignoring the oldest seraphim. "I'm going to bed guys, see you tomorrow."

Sera sighed, sadness and longing gripping her heart. It might be hard to believe for most in the room, but Sera was a very compassionate person, and she truly loved her little sister dearly. Even the demons managed to get some small levels of sympathy from her, despite the fact that she'd much rather doom all of Hell to save Heaven. It was why she readily agreed to the clause that protected native demons from the Exterminations, as they were simply born in Hell instead of being cast down like a human soul.

Adam fought her on it, but even with her being willing to loosen her morals to inhumane degrees when it came to the damned, she was unwilling to harm the either hellborn or the fallen angels without good cause. And she knew that, despite Lucifer's depression, the King would be out for blood if the Exorcists were to harm his daughter. The man had always been violently protective of those he cared about, so much like those six friends of his that followed him into damnation.

As much as she didn't like the Sins after they became the embodiments of the sins that they came to represent, she did admire the fact that they'd protect each other at all costs.

Charlie yawned, breaking the High Seraphim's thoughts. "Well, I'm heading to bed. See you all tomorrow." The smiling demon left, her girlfriend hot on her tail as all the audience members left, one by one.

Eventually, the nephilim and the fallen angel reached their room in this place, and both of them were looking rather surprised at what they saw. "Okay, this is creepy." Vaggie muttered.

The room they entered was an exact replica of the penthouse at the Hazbin Hotel, with the exception of the windows staring into outer space instead of Pentagram City. Everything was there, including spare clothing and their shared bathroom.

Charlie simply took her shoes off, walking barehoofed to the closet to grab her pajamas as she smiled. "I'm just happy, y'know. We've got proof that redemption is possible! And even better, Pentious is still alive!"

Vaggie could practically see the stars in Charlie's eyes, and smiled as she gently guided the taller woman to their bed. "I know, hon, but you've gotta get some sleep. It's been a long few days since the Extermination, and I know that as happy as you are, the shock of everything with Pentious must've taken some energy out of you."

Charlie nodded. Her girlfriend was right, as always. The Extermination alone was enough to drain anyone, especially with the death of Sir Pentious and the destruction of the Hazbin Hotel. Then there were the weeks spent rebuilding it, getting to this weird place, finding out Sir Pentious was alive and redeemed this whole time and discovering that Earth has a lot more weird shit that doesn't come from Heaven or Hell.

The Princess of Hell would not be surprised if she wasn't the only one in this place who wasn't as tired as her aunt Belphegor always was.

"You're right." Charlie yawned. "Goodnight, my angel."

Vaggie smiled softly. "Goodnight, princess."

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And that's a wrap. As stated before, this is just a very bare bones introduction to the SCP Foundation, and the actual SCPs are going to come into the future. TheDoctor1998 here, signing out!