Exploring the SCP Foundation:SCP-6765 – Demon Ogier and the Bleeding Throne of Malidraug (All Parts)



https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-6765
Written by: djkaktus
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Conar Cross: artstation.com/conarcross
Eddie Mendoza: artstation.com/eddie
Jose Vega: artstation.com/josevega
Sergey Vasnev: artstation.com/sergey_vasnev
Greg Rutkowski: artstation.com/rutkowski
Fred Rambaud: artstation.com/fredrambaud
Imad Awan: artstation.com/imadawan
Alessandro Paviolo: artstation.com/alessandro-paviolo
Ben Nicholas: artstation.com/belgianboolean
Reuben Lane: artstation.com/reubenlane
Kir Malov: artstation.com/kir-malov
Constantin Marin: artstation.com/conmaart
Lucas Leger: artstation.com/lucas_725
Nicholas Cloister: artstation.com/cloister
Nikolai Karelin: artstation.com/nikolaykarelin1
Alec Tucker: artstation.com/alectucker
Oliver Beck: artstation.com/professormeowington
Sergey Ashihmin: artstation.com/ashihmin
Anato Finnstark: artstation.com/anto-finnstark
Robin Bouwmeester: artstation.com/dmatter
Leonardo Borazio: artstation.com/dleoblack
Maxime Bibi: artstation.com/maxime326
freelex30: deviantart.com/freelex30
Ed Laag: artstation.com/edlaag
Eric Hallquist: artstation.com/solidsoulart
Logan Feliciano: artstation.com/loganfeliciano
Hirokazu Yokohara: artstation.com/yokohara
Krystian Biskup: artstation.com/salierri
Taras Susak: artstation.com/sustarik
Aaron Salter: artstation.com/aaronsalter
David Edwards: artstation.com/everlite
Alexander SkΓΆld: artstation.com/skold
Ismail Inceoglu: artstation.com/seventeenth
NEMO Art: artstation.com/nemoart7
Julian Calle: artstation.com/handsdigitalstudio
Florent Lebrun: artstation.com/florentlebrun
Santiago Betancur: artstation.com/santiago_betancur
Kay Tang: artstation.com/kayta
Morgan Prost: artstation.com/gaan
Nana Dhebuadze: artstation.com/nanadhebuadze
Romain Lebouleux: artstation.com/romain_lebouleux
Mark Kolobaev: artstation.com/mous
Simon Fetscher: artstation.com/simonfetscher
Mitch Aseltine: artstation.com/mitchaseltine
Donglu Yu: artstation.com/donglu
Chris Cold: artstation.com/chriscold
Dominik Mayer: artstation.com/dtmayer
Bastien Lecouffe Deharme: artstation.com/deharme
Sergey Musin: artstation.com/samfx
Samuele Bandini: artstation.com/samuelebandini
Akkarapon Veeravisan: artstation.com/akkaraponveeravisan
Michael Morris: artstation.com/dropthemike
Nina Leinwatter: artstation.com/niinalina
Ognyan Zahariev: artstation.com/ognyan
Magdalena Świderska: artstation.com/pumax
Andree Wallin: artstation.com/andreewallin
Romain d’Escrienne: artstation.com/makkhariel
Nikolay Razuev: artstation.com/koly
Patryk Stefaniak: artstation.com/patrykstefaniak
Xu Tianhua: artstation.com/tianhuaxu
mirojohannes: deviantart.com/mirojohannes
Damian Stempniewski: artstation.com/damians
Miro Vesterinen: artstation.com/mirbobo
Felix Bauer-Schlichtegroll: artstation.com/moonwasbuilt
Sebastien Ecosse: artstation.com/sebastienecosse

Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDWYdiLy94E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOi9gjoylas

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40 thoughts on “Exploring the SCP Foundation:SCP-6765 – Demon Ogier and the Bleeding Throne of Malidraug (All Parts)”

  1. Oh how we have missed you, Mangg. We all are happy you are taking time off since you have been a constant source of audiomedia for us to consume.
    We appreciate every bit of efford you put in this videos. Most of us can't sleep without you reading us stories of ethereal dreams.
    Truly, thank you.

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  2. Nothing better than start the week with your videos Mangg, thanks for bringing an amazing content for us every time, hope you are having a good time in your rest.

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  3. Definitely not a fan of the kaktusverse stuff. Goes way too far and opposing what the foundation is and the world it exists in. More of a fantasy setting instead of the cold analytical world the foundation normally inhabits.

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  4. Um…not to distract from the SCP stuff, but will your two game recap/playthrus(FF6 and CT) receive the same collection treatment? I have watched through them a dozen or more times, and want to do them as single videos if possible.

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  5. 1:19:57
    "When there is silence, I hear the whispering of that pleading voice, begging for restitution. For vengeance. For wrath."

    I've listened to this article like 10 times now… and I still keep having goosebumps every time I hear this line.

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  6. If I have one recommendation for The Exploring Series regardless if this is seen or not, you should explore deep into the Group of Interest known as "Dark Sushi" or "Yami Sushi" from the Japanese branch. It is highly underrated, very obscure to those who are from the English branch. Also good video too!

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  7. I enjoy listening to you narrate things, but the SCP tales are starting to get grating. They're convoluted and feel like they're written by a teen edgelord.
    Again, I enjoy you and the effort put in. I just don't think I can take another one of these SCP tales.

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