Design Collection

Encyclopædia Securus, Contineo, Protegere

“Encyclopædia Securus Quae Praesidio” is a scientific encyclopedia that visually depicts various anomalous entities derived from The SCP Foundation web forum. This compendium blurs the lines between the academic tone of research and the whimsical nature of urban mythology.

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SCP-173: “The Sculpture”
SCP-173: “The Sculpture”

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SCP-173: “The Sculpture”

SCP-173 is a sculpture made of concrete and rebar. It is animate and murderous. However, it is unable to move while being observed. Two Foundation personnel must watch the sculpture, informing each other before even blinking, while the third person... More

SCP-1762: “Where the Dragons Went”
SCP-1762: “Where the Dragons Went”

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SCP-1762: “Where the Dragons Went”

SCP-1762 is the parallel ‘Fantasy’ dimension that exists inside a small box. In medieval times, people believed in dragons because they actually existed. However, most adults in modern times don’t believe dragons are real. Thus, the dragons have... More

SCP-610: “The Flesh that Hates”
SCP-610: “The Flesh that Hates”

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SCP-610: “The Flesh that Hates”

SCP-610 is a virus that turns humans into zombie-like creatures made of meat and scar tissue. The virus eventually terraforms the environment, turning everything into an organic hive-mind. The virus is said to have been created by the 'Sarkic God... More

SCP-1875: “Antique Chess Computer”
SCP-1875: “Antique Chess Computer”

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SCP-1875: “Antique Chess Computer”

SCP-1875 is a functional (read: haunted) Victorian chess automaton. When anyone plays against it, the automaton installs a virus onto their home computer which supernaturally forces them to play chess... forever.

SCP-706: “Perfect Porcelain Doll”
SCP-706: “Perfect Porcelain Doll”

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SCP-706: “Perfect Porcelain Doll”

SCP-706 is a 12-year-old girl whose skin is made of porcelain. She compulsively attempts to maintain her appearance, becoming frustrated and self-destructive when not provided the materials to do so.

SCP-682: “The Hard-To-Destroy Reptile”
SCP-682: “The Hard-To-Destroy Reptile”

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SCP-682: “The Hard-To-Destroy Reptile”

SCP-682 is a large, reptile-like creature that is constantly growing. It has a hatred for all life, and is extremely dangerous and intelligent. Its containment procedure involves being dissected, tested upon, and submerged in hydrochloric acid... More

SCP-507: "Reluctant Dimension Hopper"
SCP-507: "Reluctant Dimension Hopper"

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SCP-507: "Reluctant Dimension Hopper"

SCP-507 is a visibly average human male who teleports into parallel dimensions involuntarily. The location and duration is random. Despite this, he is happy to share information about his latest “forced vacations” with the Foundation, and even... More

SCP-3002: "Attempts to Assassinate Thought"
SCP-3002: "Attempts to Assassinate Thought"

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SCP-3002: "Attempts to Assassinate Thought"

SCP-3002 is a contagious, parasitic memory. Early symptoms include falsely remembering events which never actually occurred. Eventually, the cognitohazard completely overwrites a person’s memories with fake ones. This causes the person to forget... More

SCP-4000: "Taboo"
SCP-4000: "Taboo"

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SCP-4000: "Taboo"

SCP-4000 is a jungle inhabited by nameless, shape-shifting flora and fauna. If humans who enter give a name to an entity, it will steal that their name—thus assuming that person’s identity.

SCP-4105: "They Came from the River"
SCP-4105: "They Came from the River"

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SCP-4105: "They Came from the River"

SCP-4105 is an event wherein a local University’s river suddenly runs backwards after a storm. Creatures made of water emerge from it, drowning civilians with their watery appendages.

Work by

Christine Kilfoil aka. c.tinfoil

2D Artist & Freelance Illustrator

“'Encyclopædia Securus, Contineo, Protegere' is a scientific encyclopedia that visually depicts anomalous entities derived from The SCP Foundation web forum, blurring the lines between academia and...” [More]