Scp- Roleplay Script
(Stepping up beside Dr. Vance, hand resting on his rifle) Less talking, D-Class. Comply with the instructions, or security will assist you. D-9302 (Muttering) Yeah, yeah. Assisting me to the morgue.
Desperate, paranoid, street-smart. Knows they are disposable and acts accordingly.
"Hey! What's this stuff on the walls? It looks like—" (Sound of sudden screeching, audio cuts out)
To make your roleplay authentic, players must act according to their roles. A. The Site Director/Lead Researcher Calm, authoritative, clinical, potentially ruthless. SCP- Roleplay Script
Give us the card, D-9302. We survive together, or we burn together.
The dialogue serves two critical purposes: it conveys information about the narrative (the anomaly is restless) and reveals character personality (Dr. Aris is clinical and dismissive, Security Officer Ramirez is wary and cautious).
(Speaking into intercom) "This is Dr. Aris. We are initiating a high-level experiment on SCP-XXXX. Class-D personnel are entering the chamber. MTF Unit Nu-7, please confirm security perimeter." (Stepping up beside Dr
(Once the players decide, the GM narrates the epilogue based on their choice. The script ends with a standard Foundation report card:)
: Logic to assign players to specific departments (MTF, Scientific, etc.) and restricted access levels based on their rank.
: Responsible for the study and documentation of anomalies. They are typically armed with knowledge and keycards rather than weapons. D-9302 (Muttering) Yeah, yeah
The Heavy Containment Zone hums with industrial fans.
An SCP script is your adventure module, containing a scenario outline (e.g., a containment breach or a new anomaly discovery), key non-player characters (NPCs), and a series of events to guide the story.
An SCP roleplay script is a living document that guides the narrative flow. Unlike a traditional screenplay, SCP RP scripts often blend descriptive prose, dialogue, and game mechanics.
SCP is a high-lethality setting. Characters can and will die. The goal is to make death meaningful. A scientist sacrificing themselves to re-bolt SCP-173's door is powerful; a random D-Class getting stepped on is not. Provide tools like the mechanic to give players a fighting chance.
: (Whispering) I hate this one. It feels like it’s looking right through me.