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SCP OC Maker

Design a fan-made anomaly, field researcher, containment specialist, or file-ready original character with a strange effect, object class, incident hook, and clinical report tone.

SCP OC Maker

Turn Strange Ideas Into SCP-Style OC Files

Generate containment rules for an SCP OC
Build SCP-style character profiles
Create SCP incident report ideas
Turn random SCP seeds into file-ready concepts

What Makes an SCP OC Feel File-Ready

Object Class Direction

Choose whether the OC feels safe, hard to contain, actively dangerous, or unpredictable before writing the report details.

Anomalous Rule Clarity

Define one strange effect with limits, triggers, and consequences so the idea does not become an all-powerful monster.

Clinical Report Tone

Use detached notes, test language, and restrained descriptions to make the concept read like a file instead of a normal fantasy bio.

Incident-Based Backstory

Introduce the OC through a discovery, breach, interview, or failed experiment rather than a long unrelated origin summary.

Staff Relationship Hooks

Add a researcher, handler, guard, or witness connection so the anomaly has conflict, bias, fear, or sympathy around it.

Originality Safety Check

Keep the work fan-made and avoid exact copies of existing SCP entries, famous anomalies, official logos, or protected designs.

How to Make an SCP OC in Three Passes

01

Define the Anomaly

Write what the OC is, what it does, what triggers the effect, and what its limits are. A narrow rule usually creates better tension than a vague unstoppable threat.

02

Frame the File

Add object class, containment procedure, discovery note, and one test or interview scene. This gives the concept a document shape instead of only a visual description.

03

Add Human Pressure

Decide who studies, fears, protects, or misuses the OC. Staff reactions and incident fallout make the anomaly easier to use in logs, campaigns, and short stories.

SCP OC Maker FAQ

Create a Fan-Made SCP OC File

Draft an original anomaly, researcher, containment note, or incident hook with a stranger rule and a clearer report structure.