SCP-3812 A Voice behind me – Largo Reacts



SCP-3812 A Voice behind me. The most powerful SCP to ever exist.
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  1. Nice, reacting to this SCP so soon. It’s a fascinating breakdown on narratives and the concept of viewing everything as fiction. Both an amazing power but also a curse if you cannot sort out which reality you transcend is real.

    Sadly many in the community don’t think 3812 is the most powerful SCP entity and place him under characters like true form 682. But they are free to have their own interpretation. Regardless, it’s a nigh omnipotent being who’s powers still have t been fully realised.

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  2. Since you understand the concept of narratives, you'd have fun reacting to Exploring Series' video on Pataphysics. Besides SCPs like 2718, these are the scariest scps to me; how can you fight something that views your reality like a videogame?

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  3. Yay, it's finally Pataphysics time! One of the coolest concepts in the SCP arsenal. Kind of crazy that you're getting to it before you react to the Church of the Broken God, The Scarlet King, or Bigfoot but every journey is different.

    I'm hyped because you're almost at the point where you can react to different tales where the building blocks will come together. Whether Dr. Bright is running through Three Portlands to prevent a war with the Wanderer's Library, or MC&D is teaming up with the GOC to prevent aliens from infiltrating the brain of Ronald Reagan you'll understand the big picture.

    You've got a good baseline to connect the dots. I look forward to your future reactions!

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  4. As someone else already said, as you seem to understand the concept of stacking Narrative really well, i'd recommend the Exploring Series Video on "Pataphysics"

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  5. My pet theory about 3812's mental state is that he isn't just seeing baseline reality in the same way we would a comic book, he's seeing multiple comic books' versions of the same panels at the same time. Kinda like, the visual effects shown when someone's soul is separated from their body or the speed lines/afterimages from running super fast? That, but now imagine all that but not only are they all one person, YOU'RE TRYING TO MAINTAIN A CONVERSATION WITH ALL OF THEM. SIMULTANEOUSLY. THEN there's the entity 3812 thinks is responsible for making him…

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  6. Oh my, I'm sure people already pointed this out but if you liked the idea here, you will love Pataphysical SCPs. Definitely recommend SCP-3999 (from Exploring series, I beg of you, this one is ruined by other channels) as well as the Pataphysics video from Exploring Series. Because the Foundation not only has pataphysical SCPs, we are going so far with the idea by this point.

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  7. Scp-3999
    Scp-5999
    Scp-001 the data base
    And somewhat
    The amphapula(I forgot the scp number)

    Are highly similar to 3812

    9 personally recommend the (Scp foundation and metafiction) video , it really gives out everything special about the SCP stories

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  8. Love your scp reactions dude, though before continuing on many more meta, esoteric and weird scp's that many here are recommending, I recommend you to watch some more "common" scp's that generally follow the main foundation rules, for that I recommend scp 2966 from the volgun (generally I recommend to watch more videos from the volgun, he gives both the most straightforward and detailed experience from standard scp articles, all while doing it in the way they were meant to be experienced), which is a great initially funny scp that ends up being a really fascinating read.

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  9. Oh yes. Pataphysics. My personal favorite SCP genre. For more SCPs in this meta category, I would reccomend The Exploring series' videos on Pataphysics and SCP-3999. SCP-001 'The Database' is also a good one, but there's no exploring series video on it to my knowledge.

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