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  • Tales of SCP: Book of Horror Stories

  • By: Michael Nooras
  • Narrated by: Jim Masters
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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By: Michael Nooras
Narrated by: Jim Masters
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Summary

SCP means secure, contain, and protect. I have compiled one of the top tales from the foundation which is SCP. I put it together as a book to bring more presence to the website. Please, sit tight and enjoy the stories as the book goes through the SCP universe. Tales range from mystery to horror stories. If you are looking for an inspiration or creative idea, the original website of the SCP Foundation has tons of authors and ideas to look through.

About SCP Foundation

Mankind in its present state has been around for a quarter of a million years, yet only the last 4,000 have been of any significance.

So, what did we do for nearly 250,000 years? We huddled in caves and around small fires, fearful of the things that we didn't understand. It was more than explaining why the sun came up; it was the mystery of enormous birds with heads of men and rocks that came to life. So we called them "gods" and "demons", begged them to spare us, and prayed for salvation.

In time, their numbers dwindled and ours rose. The world began to make more sense when there were fewer things to fear, yet the unexplained can never truly go away, as if the universe demands the absurd and impossible.

Mankind must not go back to hiding in fear. No one else will protect us, and we must stand up for ourselves.

While the rest of mankind dwells in the light, we must stand in the darkness to fight it, contain it, and shield it from the eyes of the public, so that others may live in a sane and normal world.

©2019 Michael Nooras (P)2019 Michael Nooras
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SCP goodness in a bitesize package!

I love SCP and have spent an almost embarrassing amount of time deep diving into them so I had high expectations for this! The audio production & sound effects made me feel like I was listening to 90’s book on tape which was kinda cool! The narrator kinda sounded like my grandad which was a weird choice, but kinda worked!? A couple of the stories I had already read on the SCP wiki and it was nice to be able to revisit them without having to actually read. A short & sweet compilation with deffo relistening value.

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