Script: Scp- Roleplay

SCP narratives thrive on atmosphere and exploration, not rigid plot lines. Instead of planning for the players to "find the key" and "defeat the monster," create a and let the players react. Use the Three-Act Structure common to many TTRPG modules as a flexible guide:

: Used to resolve conflict or determine the outcome of a risky action. The /roll command generates a random number from 0 to 100, with the result determining success or failure. Example: A doctor trying to remove a bullet rolls a 43; the Director deems this a success. SCP- Roleplay Script

| Role | Name | Special Ability (RP Only) | Secret Flaw | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dr. Aris Thorne | Calm Under Pressure: Once per session, ignore one sanity check penalty. | Obsessed with proving the Foundation's methods are flawed. | | Tactical Officer | Cpt. Maya Rojas | Field Protocol: +2 to any security or lockdown roll. | Suffers from tinnitus (occasional auditory hallucinations). | | Researcher | Dr. Wei Chen | Anomaly Lore: Can recall obscure SCP files (GM gives a hint). | Curiosity overrides caution. | | Technician | Eli Voss (Civilian) | Fix Anything: Can re-route power or bypass a non-anomalous lock. | Claustrophobic (penalty in small spaces). | SCP narratives thrive on atmosphere and exploration, not

This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of how to write, structure, and execute a memorable SCP Roleplay Script, including actionable templates and dialogue examples. The /roll command generates a random number from

Too much talking kills the tension; too much action makes it chaotic. 4. Where to Use These Scripts

(SCP-XXXX slowly turns around. Its featureless face is now weeping black oil mixed with red. It crawls toward D-9921 with terrifying speed. Agent Cole raises his rifle.)

: Custom scripts for SCP effects, such as SCP-106's "Pocket Dimension" or SCP-096's "Shy Guy" enragement mechanics. 3. Structural Guidelines for a Roleplay Event