It is a high level spell that can only be learned in certain campaigns, depending on how far they go. It allows you to make a clone of yourself, which after 120 days after the casting of the spell, will mature into a vessel for you so that if you die, your soul will be transferred into the new vessel
I like how "getting rid of death" is treated as a huge problem but the thing is, the opposite of that was the exact same. Endless, absolute, ever increasing suffering for the mind as the body forever rots away. Even the Overseer in the 2718 story notes he could still feel everything even after it rotted away from his body and couldn't bare to think of the horror of what those ancient dead must feel. In other words, this doesn't seems like a cautionary tale of the importance death holds to the world. To me, this is a message saying... "Give your life the best you can give it, because once it's over...YOUR F*CKED!!!" or "Don't be born."
Yes IF and only if the person knew of the cognitohazard in the first place. That’s why it was buried if you don’t know of it when you die what you believe in is what happens to you. So yes it’s a cautionary tale in a way of what happens when death itself is gone. i.e. neutralized
@@-aprilmornings-2313 The issue with that is that, this concept still happened to the Overseer despite his "lack of knowledge." Unless his concept of death was "eternal suffering forever in a non-living body" than by the the concept of the SCP, he should never have faced 2718. You can call it inconsistency in writing perhaps, but at the end, the knowledge or in this case, lack of knowledge, did not do a thing to save the Overseer. It may have made more sense if the Overseer had, at some point in his life, come across this concept, maybe in some ancient eldritch book that then helped to create and pass on the cognitohazard. Cause again, for the effects of 2718 to work, you apparently need knowledge of it and, as far as I know, that's kind of lacking in the Overseer's fate.
@@ReroOnyx We shouldn't uphold this Overseer words as the concept of death is like this. Maybe that anomalous artififact he holds must have given him some sort of an eternal torture of the afterlife. I know that SCP would always have existensial threat that question our existence. But to me, this concept of a horrid afterlife is just too much. Damn writers with their insane mentality.
Agreed but here where i disagree i chaotic law n death is only the beginning. I actually looking more foward towards death then life meaning no real physical body cool in death u dont need it might want it but u dont need it meaning longer time for i to what i want to get done before complete fade to blackness.
The problem wasn't removing Death, since you would be feeling everything after dying anyways, The Fountain of Youth would deal with Aging and Damage, and for Hunger they have many options, including an Infinite Pizza box.
The problem with that pizza box is that it didn't follow the principle of conservation of mass, therefore it could theoretically destabilize Earth's orbit
@@S85B50Engine don’t forget about the cake that keeps replicating, and other food based SCP…you know what I’d kill myself if I woke up in this universe 🙃
The real problem is actually how many people just get born. Admittedly yeah you would have the cake infinitely, but you start to have issues if all you eat is cake for the rest of your life. Sure Pizza could supplement it, but there's only owe so many people it can get to before the pizza cant reach a person. And since no one can die the planet just fills up. Not just because of humans but because of animals as well. Imagine with how fast flies can breed you might end up standing on a mass of living tissue that cannot die at one point or another. At least with death you didn't have the issue of overcrowding the entire planet.
I guess people in that canon would now understand why 682 hates everything. 682's rage was caused not by evil itself, but from the fact it cannot die, so it cannot be released from it's suffering.
My preferred explanation for why SCP 682 hates everyone, is that it sees what Project Pneuma found out in SCP 5000. You should watch/read it if you haven't already.
Imagine SCP-682's interactions after this scenario : SCP-682 : YOU STILL CAN'T KILL ME, YOU LITTLE BASTARDS ! SCP Foundation : Yep, but now you can't kill humanity anymore. SCP 682 : ...Wait, what ?
@@truth14ful If they stopped trying to kill the alligator, that would give it the most pain, being trapped in the vat of acid forever, unless the acid dissolved the vat and it escaped
@@yeahmans I thought it would be cool if someone came back to 682 after 100s of years of being miserable and not being able to die, and it's like "You see what I mean now?" And then maybe it helps the foundation bring back death or something
Imagining how humans would torture other humans if we were in this scenario, is chilling. Torturing for eons, intentional infliction of disease. If there is a hell, this is a close concept of what it would be like. Kinda give me the vibes of "I have no mouth, and I must scream" with its bleakness. Great video!! SCP-096 is the real victim here
Yep, the feeling this story gave me when I first read it is the same as that story, Long Dream by Junji Ito, and White Christmas from Black Mirror. Which is to say, not a good feeling.
this makes me wonder how some of the deadliest scp's would grapple with this happening would the shy guy just horribly mutilate people now? would his instincts fade away, since there's no point in killing now? i guess the foundation wouldn't have to put so much resources into trying to kill the hard to destroy reptile, but i wonder if this in turn WOULD somehow destroy it. considering its whole purpose, to end all life, has been defeated this would also make the slowburn sloth more terrifying, since there's now effectively no way to escape it
Honestly, I feel like the ultimate end to the SCP will always be their own fault. Seriously, there's a whole myth why trapping death is stupid. Yet, here's human hubris for you
Honestly, if you're going to take the interpretation that SCP-2718 is flat out what happens to everyone the End of Death isn't any worse. In fact, the suffering of the living still wouldn't compare to the ever-escalating suffering of the dead
SCP Foundation: WE ARE SICK OF YOU! Death: Oh n- ded. Literally after "Killing" Death: Death: *Annnnnd...Regret what ya said?* SCP Foundation: *.......Yes*
If they could kill death by using SCP-3448, then could they use it to replace death? Have their scientists look into what evidence they could find about how death operated before they killed it, and have a super loyal agent do the same, or else create a memetic kill agent to do the job instead (which they could immunize themselves to in order to not die). Or does 3448 just not work anymore since you can't be even half dead if you can't die at all?
@@Hopperthejumper No problem then. Just get SCP-343 on the job. Also, we don't really need to create death, just emulate the functions of the death that already existed.
I read a tale some months about an Agent going AWOL and using SCP-3448. Once inside it they discovered two important things. 1) you can still be half dead and half dead things will still appear there. 2) That they can kill the half dead things and bring death but only if something is half dead.
@@shrimpanze4523 scp universe does have multiple deaths and the on they killed is one assigned to that part of the multiverse. If you read deeper into scp lore, there's a being called All Death which is the strongest f all death and the true embodiement of it
If you kill death and death dies wouldn't that still count as a death, thus the possibility of death is still present, not entirely deleted from reality? And when death dies, wouldn't something else take its place or form if the concept is still present or lingering?
You are correct on that, if I remember correctly, there's still a knife that *can* get the job done in this reality, and thus a way to restore it but haven't read it in a while
@@deletesomething5564 I was thinking of that too. If 004 wanted to get rid of death, he should've got a powerful reality warper paired with anti-memes, restructuring reality into one where both death does not exist and limitless life is sustainable.
@@bobisconsumed520 True, but I suppose they weren't really sure what they were tackling since the best they had in terms of seeing how the people they put into the half dead state were dealing with is a computer that interprets the abstract concept that is "death" using the brain which is an unreliable narrator of sorts for this kind of thing, and I doubt 004 would even want to try again considering the hell everyone got put through.
Human birth rates aren't exponential, and resources aren't stretched thin. This is a century-old fallacy created by Robert Malthus in a time before industrial agriculture. To say we don't have enough resources ignores the fact that we do, we just don't share. And to say birth rates are exponential is to ignore that people stop having as many kids when they have adequate living conditions.
the last video about this got me to read through the whole end of death canon, it's really good stuff and i'm glad this channel exists as a good way for more people like me to get motivated into checking out more of the site's articles.
I hope that you continue with the stories of this canon, I would really like if you could cover the one with SCP-049 and the consequences this had for him, amazing video as always! ✨
SCP-049 would mention the pestilence is no longer around but he would fall into crippling depression because he didn't cure it when he has been trying to come up with a cure
in reality very little has changed conceptually, instead of suffering eternally in silence they would "suffer" eternaly in control of their body. The foundation neutralized a harmfull SCP but the autor wanted to hush to a *"end of the world scenario"* instead of developing the file
This is the one that messed me up the most, but I like the idea that death was only a memetic anomaly that happens once you’re aware of it, the researcher who ran away before taking amnesiatics(is that the right word) regretted it severely because now she was aware.
To get death back, you should send a scientist into 3448 that knows how to revive people, along with the equipment to revive Death. Either that, or put the Flesh That Hates into it. A twisted form of Death would be better than none at all.
I mean, considering that aging itself is unnatural and that people are working towards a cure for it, and without aging and without death pretty much any long term injury slowly repairs itself, the only thing to fear is disease and parasites
Still though the lack of death would be a net positive since death in that world is so horrific, they could always just expand into space since that is a possibility there
Since scp 2718 and scp 3448 are in same canon(End of Death Canon) this means only benefit of ppl dying were to save resources otherwise they would already feel what was happening to them becuase of scp 2718. Also noting foundation could help ppl by using anomalies like scp 458. Also the best time for Manna Charitable Foundation to show up
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The worst part of this is that a multiverse of afterlives would be shown to exist (as per the whole "phone calls from the afterlife" incident, many of which don't involve eternal suffering. So if they had just contained all death-related belief-distorting effective memes without messing up the process of dying itself, most people would be okay.
Never let it be said that Death may be all around us, but that doesn't mean it is inherently malicious. Death itself is just doing a job it had been doing for for eons. When that job no longer exists, and Death hangs up it's robes......well, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. And then Humans have to take over what Death once did.
But can Death die if Death is dead? Also, I feel like scp-3448 and scp-2935 are related. When Project Dammerung "killed" Death, they actually forcefully moved death to an alternative dimension. And since death usually happens in small amounts over long periods of time, this forced move caused death to happen all at once in the alternative dimension.
No most probably it is more of a second coming of death, remember everyone died in an instant however people don't die when they enter. Meaning there is two possibilities, 1)Death was made/revived/born. When it was reintroduced, it caused everything that should have died to die. 2)Death became more powerful after an incident such as what you have described. The death tunnel most likely kills a universe because death gets remade every time it is introduced and the new death has all things that should die as all things that died in the previous universe. If this is so, death in Scp multiverse is more likely a being that moves souls to their designated places. These places are most likely are what they think he does. If one thinks materialisticly, they remain where their bodies are. If they think they will appear in a place of suffering or bliss, they will experience that. This also may cause most SCPs as people who somehow thought or understood their death in a way that completely negate their world's rules. Gruge filled ghosts to immortality stones, these glitches cause hard to understand anomalies to occure. This speculation relies on death moving to another world via killing death.
@@temkin9298 or 3)Death got physical form after been revived and because of that was able to cease life in entire dimension because either energy to revive it was at cost of all life or because when death revived, anyone who was already fatally wounded/aged died instantly.
Now in days everything seems to disappoint me in every way. But this right here proves that not everything is this world is disappointing. Good job. -disappointed dogo
Would have liked to see SCP-682s reaction, when realising that he cant kill anything anymore 😂 Maybe SCP-3448 turned the tables and the immortal lizard became the mortality lizard, which refuses to live?
i already knew the idea of this story long before SCP was a thing. its obvious if you think about it at all. death is necessary as long as new life can be created.
Honestly, though, I feel like the described issues would have been overshadowed by the exponential growth of vermin populations. That would basically take a month to become an overwhelming problem. A world chocked full of unkillable flies, bees, mosquitoes, rats, fungus, tapeworm, and every other horror you can imagine that normally has a very short lifespan and/or reproductive cycle.
Funny thing, the Foundation actually did think of this; it was their top priority as a matter of fact. What they did was use an anomalous gas on these creatures that retroactively rendered them sterile, though a side effect of this is that the Foundation was left to believe this insect sterility was the result of the End of Death itself
Never understood the point of them being unkillable Sure,their brains are still working,but if their body is destroyed - and 3448 does not affect bodies at all since it was only described as brain's inability to lose function- then they can't do anything at all If they starve to death,their bodies will not be able to move and reproduce If someone eats them their brain without a body will not be able to move and reproduce etc.
The story behind this kinda contradicts itself. foundation: ok weve ended death The world: we're gonna starve Me: why worry about it not like it's gonna kill you or something....
I mean, the best solution I can come up with is forcibly introducing SCP-2935: O, Death into the world, or forcing people who turn a specific age into the cave where the portal resides and see if that works. Conversely, if the issue is resource shortage brought about by the elimination of death, it is possible O, Death became neutralized leaving a fertile world in its wake.
I don't even know how it's possible that they managed to eliminate Big Daddy reaper. Maybe one of his underlings like one of the lesser reapers but the pale Rider himself impossible. In order to get their world back on track and to bring the concept of dying back, it will require a substitute such as someone associated with the big reaper himself like Anubis. Anubis could probably reset the system after all in his words and I'm quoting"death is the ultimate fairness no matter who you are good, evil, young, old, rich poor, weak, powerful all are equal in the eyes of death."
Hear me out, we can do stuff that normally would be impossible. Like figuring out how to travel very far distances into space that would take a lifetime normally, but if you can't die, then why not start looking for other planets, or finally get on Mars.
The most chilling aspect to me is how much doesn't change: humans can still suffer and feel pain, still fight tooth and nail for things they once needed, and still be driven by the same basic instincts.
The worst part of not dying is the part that you do not stop ageing until your body is no longer able to move, to speak, all your senses are gone and your head would be a eternal prison of your mind.
Well, at least the Foundation won’t have to worry about accidentally killing SCPs. However, that got me thinking. What would certain anomalies like 096, 173, or any anomalies that kill humans? In fact, what would happen with ALL of the anomalies? Would some like ‘The Flesh That Hates,’ ‘When Day Breaks,’ or 008?
Daybreak doesn't kill it does the opposite reanimate people into walk-in gooey creatures it actually daddy that opposites on this universe if Daybreak did happen it will still happen exactly the same people would still become the slime creatures nothing would really happen it would basically amount to nothing
They should’ve brought out the multiplying cake! They could’ve released all of the dangerous SCP’s! The indestructible reptile would’ve been so upset! The cake would’ve gave everybody food I’m sure there’s some other SCP’s that could help if they had thought about it.
The problem with the multiplying cake is that if even a crumb of it is uneaten, 2 cakes will be created instead of 1, which will cause it to multiply infinitely
Starvation wouldn't be a thing if death is well... Dead. Even without food humans wouldn't die because they simply can't so none of the resource problems listed wouldn't be a problem at all.
Tbh guys i think the team searching for scp’s and capturing them leads to our downfall of them actually creating them by doing so instead of them coming here by themselves 😂
I have an idea about what they could have done - I forgot the number but there is an scp that is just a cave portal thing to the land of death so why didn't they just send someone through that portal then have them come back, bringing another worlds death to there own!
if anyone is interested in a movie/tv show that shows this happening, theres an english tv show called Torchwood. basically a doctor who spin off aimed at adults. a 4 or 5 part season called Miracle Day deals with this situation.
If this applied to insects too then... what we just watched would be bliss. As a base species that is a foundation for higher forms of life insects have a much higher birth rate, in theory after about two weeks there would be ants and general insects over just about everything, after a month finding ground that wasn't covered would be a rarity, after a year the memory of what it was like not being covered by them every moment of every day would be something to cherish. And they would be hungry too, and guess what they would be constantly eating... everything they were on.
My first thoughts on hearing 'animals didn't die either' and 'global starvation' were; - So if no one can die, no one really needs to eat right? Unless hunger pains were still a thing, but wouldn't that be a form of now harmless injury? - Wait, doesn't that mean that all newly processed food, animal or plant, is still alive while being eaten? - So.. If things can't die, and injuries are no longer threatening, couldn't we find some way to harvest from creatures (as twisted as that is in concept) and have a functionally infinite food supply as long as we can find the space to deal with given population? And then; Surely if everyone knew that death was not a thing anymore, then procreation would cease to be a necessity, making the desire to create children less driving for most people? Since, most people, the intent to have kids is to have someone to carry on their legacy when they die. Sure there would be those where they just want the joy of having a child, or those that don't believe in not having kids in general, but the vast majority of people on earth surely would understand and start taking measures to avoid having kids, or just forego the intention entirely. But then animals would still procreate and there's not really anything or any sort of reasoning that could stop them because it's all instinct. And not to mention all the animals that create hundreds of offspring on the condition that most are intended to die before reaching adulthood, but now can't. Like spiders.
You know damn well that the GOC would have done the same thing and the foundation would used it as an example of how they were right and the Coalition are wrong.
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One of the best channels out there man
Idk how the foundation does it
yeah but their a huge team so they can do stuff like this
now they can colonize the universe they can't die
what they are not going to die of hunger
Just seeing how chaotic death is in the SCP universe...
It makes me wonder how messed up and broken the clone spell in D&D would make it
Never played D&D, care to explain?
@@masterlight2 you can use the clone spell to clone yourself. I don’t know what class can learn it but it is probably a high level spell.
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 wizards typically. Also depending on the setting and the edition it might not work at all as in 5e it's meant to be a back up body.
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 oh, thanks
It is a high level spell that can only be learned in certain campaigns, depending on how far they go.
It allows you to make a clone of yourself, which after 120 days after the casting of the spell, will mature into a vessel for you so that if you die, your soul will be transferred into the new vessel
I like how "getting rid of death" is treated as a huge problem but the thing is, the opposite of that was the exact same. Endless, absolute, ever increasing suffering for the mind as the body forever rots away. Even the Overseer in the 2718 story notes he could still feel everything even after it rotted away from his body and couldn't bare to think of the horror of what those ancient dead must feel.
In other words, this doesn't seems like a cautionary tale of the importance death holds to the world. To me, this is a message saying...
"Give your life the best you can give it, because once it's over...YOUR F*CKED!!!"
or
"Don't be born."
Yes IF and only if the person knew of the cognitohazard in the first place. That’s why it was buried if you don’t know of it when you die what you believe in is what happens to you. So yes it’s a cautionary tale in a way of what happens when death itself is gone. i.e. neutralized
@@-aprilmornings-2313 The issue with that is that, this concept still happened to the Overseer despite his "lack of knowledge." Unless his concept of death was "eternal suffering forever in a non-living body" than by the the concept of the SCP, he should never have faced 2718.
You can call it inconsistency in writing perhaps, but at the end, the knowledge or in this case, lack of knowledge, did not do a thing to save the Overseer. It may have made more sense if the Overseer had, at some point in his life, come across this concept, maybe in some ancient eldritch book that then helped to create and pass on the cognitohazard.
Cause again, for the effects of 2718 to work, you apparently need knowledge of it and, as far as I know, that's kind of lacking in the Overseer's fate.
I like the theory that the only reason he experienced that was due to the O5 council fucking with reality to bring him back
@@ReroOnyx We shouldn't uphold this Overseer words as the concept of death is like this.
Maybe that anomalous artififact he holds must have given him some sort of an eternal torture of the afterlife.
I know that SCP would always have existensial threat that question our existence.
But to me, this concept of a horrid afterlife is just too much.
Damn writers with their insane mentality.
Agreed but here where i disagree i chaotic law n death is only the beginning. I actually looking more foward towards death then life meaning no real physical body cool in death u dont need it might want it but u dont need it meaning longer time for i to what i want to get done before complete fade to blackness.
The problem wasn't removing Death, since you would be feeling everything after dying anyways, The Fountain of Youth would deal with Aging and Damage, and for Hunger they have many options, including an Infinite Pizza box.
The problem with that pizza box is that it didn't follow the principle of conservation of mass, therefore it could theoretically destabilize Earth's orbit
@@S85B50Engine don’t forget about the cake that keeps replicating, and other food based SCP…you know what I’d kill myself if I woke up in this universe 🙃
@@S85B50Engine That’s a really cool concept; I didn’t think of that.
The real problem is actually how many people just get born. Admittedly yeah you would have the cake infinitely, but you start to have issues if all you eat is cake for the rest of your life. Sure Pizza could supplement it, but there's only owe so many people it can get to before the pizza cant reach a person. And since no one can die the planet just fills up. Not just because of humans but because of animals as well. Imagine with how fast flies can breed you might end up standing on a mass of living tissue that cannot die at one point or another. At least with death you didn't have the issue of overcrowding the entire planet.
@@ragoth6207 I have a solution to that, it's called sterilization.
I guess people in that canon would now understand why 682 hates everything.
682's rage was caused not by evil itself, but from the fact it cannot die, so it cannot be released from it's suffering.
Wouldn't that mean every time we try and kill it we are actually trying to help it in the most painful ways possible.
@@TheScarletSlayer problem is, since it knows it's futile...
My preferred explanation for why SCP 682 hates everyone, is that it sees what Project Pneuma found out in SCP 5000. You should watch/read it if you haven't already.
Imagine SCP-682's interactions after this scenario :
SCP-682 : YOU STILL CAN'T KILL ME, YOU LITTLE BASTARDS !
SCP Foundation : Yep, but now you can't kill humanity anymore.
SCP 682 : ...Wait, what ?
Lmao XD That would be really funny
And SCP-682 will have the inexorable explosive rage by him.
"… You're disgusting! Always you are!"
There actually is an SCP tale where they discontinue 682 testing bc of the end of death, so it's just trapped in the vat of acid forever
@@truth14ful If they stopped trying to kill the alligator, that would give it the most pain, being trapped in the vat of acid forever, unless the acid dissolved the vat and it escaped
@@yeahmans I thought it would be cool if someone came back to 682 after 100s of years of being miserable and not being able to die, and it's like "You see what I mean now?"
And then maybe it helps the foundation bring back death or something
O5-4: Oh no we got rid of death everyone is immortal and will suffer forever.
Dr.Bright: Now you know how it feels!
dr bright: slowly drinks coffe this is normal
@@lucadorazio9567 till he is dragged into a hefty project.
682:lol
Scp 682 and Dr bright: mortals☕
Imagining how humans would torture other humans if we were in this scenario, is chilling. Torturing for eons, intentional infliction of disease. If there is a hell, this is a close concept of what it would be like. Kinda give me the vibes of "I have no mouth, and I must scream" with its bleakness.
Great video!! SCP-096 is the real victim here
Yep, the feeling this story gave me when I first read it is the same as that story, Long Dream by Junji Ito, and White Christmas from Black Mirror. Which is to say, not a good feeling.
Imagine being buried in concrete and not be able to die
Death : It's time to go .
Also Death : Was I a good- *wait what the f-*
this makes me wonder how some of the deadliest scp's would grapple with this happening
would the shy guy just horribly mutilate people now? would his instincts fade away, since there's no point in killing now?
i guess the foundation wouldn't have to put so much resources into trying to kill the hard to destroy reptile, but i wonder if this in turn WOULD somehow destroy it. considering its whole purpose, to end all life, has been defeated
this would also make the slowburn sloth more terrifying, since there's now effectively no way to escape it
I CANT IMAGINE HOW THE LACK OF DEATH MADE SCP-682 FEEL
Scp-682: oh dear God f**king hell I'm never getting out of here
Honestly, I feel like the ultimate end to the SCP will always be their own fault. Seriously, there's a whole myth why trapping death is stupid. Yet, here's human hubris for you
Remember there’s an SCP that’s the alternate version of the scp foundation in another universe that has everything figured out
Indeed
If anything, the end of death reminds us that no matter how we feel about something or someone. When it is time to let go..well, it's time to let go.
Site 17 DEEPWELL canon has actually contained death
@@Rudeboy_ra Avalon
Honestly, if you're going to take the interpretation that SCP-2718 is flat out what happens to everyone the End of Death isn't any worse. In fact, the suffering of the living still wouldn't compare to the ever-escalating suffering of the dead
SCP Foundation: WE ARE SICK OF YOU!
Death: Oh n- ded.
Literally after "Killing" Death:
Death: *Annnnnd...Regret what ya said?*
SCP Foundation: *.......Yes*
death: im going to get some milk
The Foundation to death: “Fuck you!
Death back to the foundation: “No, fuck you!”
“Kills Death”
SCP Foundation: Oh boy…we didn’t think this through did we?
Literally everything else: YOU F***ED UP!!
If they could kill death by using SCP-3448, then could they use it to replace death? Have their scientists look into what evidence they could find about how death operated before they killed it, and have a super loyal agent do the same, or else create a memetic kill agent to do the job instead (which they could immunize themselves to in order to not die). Or does 3448 just not work anymore since you can't be even half dead if you can't die at all?
nothing can create death, unless some god does it
@@Hopperthejumper No problem then. Just get SCP-343 on the job. Also, we don't really need to create death, just emulate the functions of the death that already existed.
I read a tale some months about an Agent going AWOL and using SCP-3448. Once inside it they discovered two important things. 1) you can still be half dead and half dead things will still appear there. 2) That they can kill the half dead things and bring death but only if something is half dead.
Weird there is 3 reaper on old man from nowhere story and they just kill one
@@shrimpanze4523 scp universe does have multiple deaths and the on they killed is one assigned to that part of the multiverse. If you read deeper into scp lore, there's a being called All Death which is the strongest f all death and the true embodiement of it
If you kill death and death dies wouldn't that still count as a death, thus the possibility of death is still present, not entirely deleted from reality? And when death dies, wouldn't something else take its place or form if the concept is still present or lingering?
There's an scp like this where everyone just lives for ever
You are correct on that, if I remember correctly, there's still a knife that *can* get the job done in this reality, and thus a way to restore it but haven't read it in a while
@@deletesomething5564 I was thinking of that too. If 004 wanted to get rid of death, he should've got a powerful reality warper paired with anti-memes, restructuring reality into one where both death does not exist and limitless life is sustainable.
@@bobisconsumed520 True, but I suppose they weren't really sure what they were tackling since the best they had in terms of seeing how the people they put into the half dead state were dealing with is a computer that interprets the abstract concept that is "death" using the brain which is an unreliable narrator of sorts for this kind of thing, and I doubt 004 would even want to try again considering the hell everyone got put through.
@@deletesomething5564 true
Human birth rates aren't exponential, and resources aren't stretched thin. This is a century-old fallacy created by Robert Malthus in a time before industrial agriculture. To say we don't have enough resources ignores the fact that we do, we just don't share. And to say birth rates are exponential is to ignore that people stop having as many kids when they have adequate living conditions.
Little girl: attacks an SCP foundation agent
That scientist: what would be an appropriate weapon for fighting a little girl? *GUN*
Homura kinnie/j
Death: "haha you can't defeat me"
The scp agent: "ik but he can"
*a disassembled pistol*
the last video about this got me to read through the whole end of death canon, it's really good stuff and i'm glad this channel exists as a good way for more people like me to get motivated into checking out more of the site's articles.
I hope that you continue with the stories of this canon, I would really like if you could cover the one with SCP-049 and the consequences this had for him, amazing video as always! ✨
What's the tale called?
@@SomeName_AlsoHandlesSucc If you're talking about SCP- 049 one it's SCP-049-omega-k
SCP-049 would mention the pestilence is no longer around but he would fall into crippling depression because he didn't cure it when he has been trying to come up with a cure
Fun fact: dammerung is german and translates into dusk
Or dawn, depending on the time referred to.
Sure, we also have Morgengrauen but it does describe a rather harsh light on the early day
Nice
in reality very little has changed conceptually, instead of suffering eternally in silence they would "suffer" eternaly in control of their body. The foundation neutralized a harmfull SCP but the autor wanted to hush to a *"end of the world scenario"* instead of developing the file
He actually did i am amazed
This is the one that messed me up the most, but I like the idea that death was only a memetic anomaly that happens once you’re aware of it, the researcher who ran away before taking amnesiatics(is that the right word) regretted it severely because now she was aware.
To get death back, you should send a scientist into 3448 that knows how to revive people, along with the equipment to revive Death.
Either that, or put the Flesh That Hates into it. A twisted form of Death would be better than none at all.
Put the hard to destroy reptile in there, he'll force death to regenerate
SCP 049
Let's go SCP Explained!
Continue bringing this canon, please! It is so good ...
I mean, considering that aging itself is unnatural and that people are working towards a cure for it, and without aging and without death pretty much any long term injury slowly repairs itself, the only thing to fear is disease and parasites
Still though the lack of death would be a net positive since death in that world is so horrific, they could always just expand into space since that is a possibility there
Since scp 2718 and scp 3448 are in same canon(End of Death Canon) this means only benefit of ppl dying were to save resources otherwise they would already feel what was happening to them becuase of scp 2718.
Also noting foundation could help ppl by using anomalies like scp 458. Also the best time for Manna Charitable Foundation to show up
"Death smiles at us all; all a man can do is smile back."
You guys make such awesome videos. I've been watching since the 1st 3 uploads and have them all saved to a private playlist that ways i can watch the newest ones before bed and leave the others as background noise unless it's one I really love. You've made over 400 videos now keep at it. I hope you get a Diamond Play Button soon. Ik it'll probably be a while but you definitely deserve it.
The worst part of this is that a multiverse of afterlives would be shown to exist (as per the whole "phone calls from the afterlife" incident, many of which don't involve eternal suffering. So if they had just contained all death-related belief-distorting effective memes without messing up the process of dying itself, most people would be okay.
Never let it be said that Death may be all around us, but that doesn't mean it is inherently malicious. Death itself is just doing a job it had been doing for for eons. When that job no longer exists, and Death hangs up it's robes......well, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. And then Humans have to take over what Death once did.
But can Death die if Death is dead?
Also, I feel like scp-3448 and scp-2935 are related. When Project Dammerung "killed" Death, they actually forcefully moved death to an alternative dimension. And since death usually happens in small amounts over long periods of time, this forced move caused death to happen all at once in the alternative dimension.
No most probably it is more of a second coming of death, remember everyone died in an instant however people don't die when they enter. Meaning there is two possibilities,
1)Death was made/revived/born. When it was reintroduced, it caused everything that should have died to die.
2)Death became more powerful after an incident such as what you have described.
The death tunnel most likely kills a universe because death gets remade every time it is introduced and the new death has all things that should die as all things that died in the previous universe.
If this is so, death in Scp multiverse is more likely a being that moves souls to their designated places. These places are most likely are what they think he does. If one thinks materialisticly, they remain where their bodies are. If they think they will appear in a place of suffering or bliss, they will experience that. This also may cause most SCPs as people who somehow thought or understood their death in a way that completely negate their world's rules. Gruge filled ghosts to immortality stones, these glitches cause hard to understand anomalies to occure.
This speculation relies on death moving to another world via killing death.
@@temkin9298 or 3)Death got physical form after been revived and because of that was able to cease life in entire dimension because either energy to revive it was at cost of all life or because when death revived, anyone who was already fatally wounded/aged died instantly.
For everyone seeing this comment, go read full End of Death tale. It is one of the best written stories in SCP universe
I love how we were exposed with no warning to the fate of knowing of what happens after death
Yep. I’m gonna report to my sites amnestics department. I cannot bear to suffer the effects of SCP-2718.
Now in days everything seems to disappoint me in every way. But this right here proves that not everything is this world is disappointing. Good job.
-disappointed dogo
at the end u'll get dissapointed of scp video like me...
Fantastic and fast delivery of content!
PLEASE put the sequel to this up. It’s amazing
What if you 'disassemble' an "scp-3448" into itself? Can you bring back death by killing death's death?
The only thing worse than dying is never dying.
Well, Dr Bright will be happy
Now everyone is immortal with him
Researcher 1: What can we do to bring back death?
Researcher 2: Uh... throw some weapons to the D-Class and see whathappens?
Researcher 1: Brilliant!
YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SO MUCH!!!
Would have liked to see SCP-682s reaction, when realising that he cant kill anything anymore 😂
Maybe SCP-3448 turned the tables and the immortal lizard became the mortality lizard, which refuses to live?
**SCP 682 evil villain laughing in the corner**
"you're not so special."
-SCP-781 if he'd knew that he's also immortal.
SCP-2632: didn't think there are also other Death cheaters, did ya?
That would be the worst thing ever for 682 as he wants everyone to die, but 106 on the other hand gained an endless supply of torture dolls
i already knew the idea of this story long before SCP was a thing. its obvious if you think about it at all.
death is necessary as long as new life can be created.
So this actually raises a question if death was killable does that mean death can also be replaced.
"I will find him, I will capture him, and no one will ever die again."
These huge stories are the best, I’m interested to see if you guys will do videos on “there is no antimemetics division”
This way everyone will know how SCP-682 feels.
Honestly, though, I feel like the described issues would have been overshadowed by the exponential growth of vermin populations. That would basically take a month to become an overwhelming problem. A world chocked full of unkillable flies, bees, mosquitoes, rats, fungus, tapeworm, and every other horror you can imagine that normally has a very short lifespan and/or reproductive cycle.
Funny thing, the Foundation actually did think of this; it was their top priority as a matter of fact. What they did was use an anomalous gas on these creatures that retroactively rendered them sterile, though a side effect of this is that the Foundation was left to believe this insect sterility was the result of the End of Death itself
Never understood the point of them being unkillable
Sure,their brains are still working,but if their body is destroyed - and 3448 does not affect bodies at all since it was only described as brain's inability to lose function- then they can't do anything at all
If they starve to death,their bodies will not be able to move and reproduce
If someone eats them their brain without a body will not be able to move and reproduce
etc.
I’m alive now to see this
Maybe if you allow SCP-2935 into the world the deathless world plus the death at the other side of the cave may average a regular world.
The story behind this kinda contradicts itself.
foundation: ok weve ended death
The world: we're gonna starve
Me: why worry about it not like it's gonna kill you or something....
You ever starved? It is supposedly torturous.
@@fgrthyjukilo9377 only for the first few days after that the hunger pains fade......I know this from experience
682: *kills a human*
Human:*still lives*
692: WT-
Hmmm.
Kinda everyone wants to die SCP idea I commented last time.
Gotta keep watching..
Everyone: WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO WE'RE IMMORTAL NOW!?!?
Dr.Bright: Welcome to my world bitch
I mean, the best solution I can come up with is forcibly introducing SCP-2935: O, Death into the world, or forcing people who turn a specific age into the cave where the portal resides and see if that works. Conversely, if the issue is resource shortage brought about by the elimination of death, it is possible O, Death became neutralized leaving a fertile world in its wake.
I dislike all the SCPs that deal with concepts that mankind doesn't comprehend.
Great video though.
Keep up the great work.
I don't even know how it's possible that they managed to eliminate Big Daddy reaper. Maybe one of his underlings like one of the lesser reapers but the pale Rider himself impossible. In order to get their world back on track and to bring the concept of dying back, it will require a substitute such as someone associated with the big reaper himself like Anubis. Anubis could probably reset the system after all in his words and I'm quoting"death is the ultimate fairness no matter who you are good, evil, young, old, rich poor, weak, powerful all are equal in the eyes of death."
It's basically just Torchwood: Miracle Day as an SCP verse.
"And with Strange Aeons
Even Death may Die..."
Hear me out, we can do stuff that normally would be impossible. Like figuring out how to travel very far distances into space that would take a lifetime normally, but if you can't die, then why not start looking for other planets, or finally get on Mars.
The most chilling aspect to me is how much doesn't change: humans can still suffer and feel pain, still fight tooth and nail for things they once needed, and still be driven by the same basic instincts.
The worst part of not dying is the part that you do not stop ageing until your body is no longer able to move, to speak, all your senses are gone and your head would be a eternal prison of your mind.
Well it's not like there's an scp that can kill everyone with a touch, right?
Scp049- haven't the faintest idea
Hearing someone say "The SCP Foundation is trying to catch death" Makes me want to throw a soda can at a wall for some odd reason.
Well, at least the Foundation won’t have to worry about accidentally killing SCPs.
However, that got me thinking. What would certain anomalies like 096, 173, or any anomalies that kill humans? In fact, what would happen with ALL of the anomalies? Would some like ‘The Flesh That Hates,’ ‘When Day Breaks,’ or 008?
Daybreak doesn't kill it does the opposite reanimate people into walk-in gooey creatures it actually daddy that opposites on this universe if Daybreak did happen it will still happen exactly the same people would still become the slime creatures nothing would really happen it would basically amount to nothing
They should’ve brought out the multiplying cake! They could’ve released all of the dangerous SCP’s! The indestructible reptile would’ve been so upset! The cake would’ve gave everybody food I’m sure there’s some other SCP’s that could help if they had thought about it.
The problem with the multiplying cake is that if even a crumb of it is uneaten, 2 cakes will be created instead of 1, which will cause it to multiply infinitely
@@truth14ful Even a crumb? Oh I didn’t realize that. I suppose that could be a problem.
@@thelostorchid767 wait nvm I looked it up again and it's more than 10%. My bad I could have sworn it was 0%
I hope this blows up
Starvation wouldn't be a thing if death is well... Dead. Even without food humans wouldn't die because they simply can't so none of the resource problems listed wouldn't be a problem at all.
now 682 is even harder to destroy, thanks a lot 05- 4
7:54 YOU KNOW, THIS IS THE ONLY SCP, I FEAR.
The full story of OK-Scenario "The end of Death" is maybe the best SCP Story.
Soooo... everyone has become 682
Great.
AMAZING JOB, O5-4
This channel makes me so happy to be alive
Tbh guys i think the team searching for scp’s and capturing them leads to our downfall of them actually creating them by doing so instead of them coming here by themselves 😂
The Fundation can't kill 682,but killed Death itself!DAMN!
I have an idea about what they could have done - I forgot the number but there is an scp that is just a cave portal thing to the land of death
so why didn't they just send someone through that portal then have them come back, bringing another worlds death to there own!
It got sealed up.
Also it kills literally EVERYTHING. Not just the supposed to be dead stuff XD
I would think death itself would come back but at the same time kills everything so not really an option.
@@greenapple9477 sealed up with concrete. Pretty easy to drill thru
if anyone is interested in a movie/tv show that shows this happening, theres an english tv show called Torchwood. basically a doctor who spin off aimed at adults. a 4 or 5 part season called Miracle Day deals with this situation.
Day 115 of asking scp explained to do the 914 tests
That would be cool
If this applied to insects too then... what we just watched would be bliss.
As a base species that is a foundation for higher forms of life insects have a much higher birth rate, in theory after about two weeks there would be ants and general insects over just about everything, after a month finding ground that wasn't covered would be a rarity, after a year the memory of what it was like not being covered by them every moment of every day would be something to cherish. And they would be hungry too, and guess what they would be constantly eating... everything they were on.
Honestly, the only solution is to probably genetically make food grow 10x faster or something to stop the starvation.... but good luck with that
I don't think you'd even think of dying from hunger if death is not with us anymore. No one would need to even eat or drink.
My first thoughts on hearing 'animals didn't die either' and 'global starvation' were;
- So if no one can die, no one really needs to eat right? Unless hunger pains were still a thing, but wouldn't that be a form of now harmless injury?
- Wait, doesn't that mean that all newly processed food, animal or plant, is still alive while being eaten?
- So.. If things can't die, and injuries are no longer threatening, couldn't we find some way to harvest from creatures (as twisted as that is in concept) and have a functionally infinite food supply as long as we can find the space to deal with given population?
And then; Surely if everyone knew that death was not a thing anymore, then procreation would cease to be a necessity, making the desire to create children less driving for most people? Since, most people, the intent to have kids is to have someone to carry on their legacy when they die. Sure there would be those where they just want the joy of having a child, or those that don't believe in not having kids in general, but the vast majority of people on earth surely would understand and start taking measures to avoid having kids, or just forego the intention entirely.
But then animals would still procreate and there's not really anything or any sort of reasoning that could stop them because it's all instinct. And not to mention all the animals that create hundreds of offspring on the condition that most are intended to die before reaching adulthood, but now can't. Like spiders.
plot twist: if you can't die, then you don't need to eat nor drink. humans are now a source infinite energy as well
Tonight we want SCP 096 vs 035 or 682 vs 035
I think 2935 (O'Death) can counter this
4:50 what the heck do you mean by half killing objects
Possibly the most horrifying SCP ever written
At least this is one surefire way to stop The Scarlet King.
"Death is a necessary part of life" sounds like this episode was sponsored by some annuity agent.
Poor Dr. Bright, his nightmare is even worse now
Fun fact Dämmerung is the German word for eather Dawn or dusk
Casually opens a lava Pit
Noone coming back from the lava pit
Amazing videos ♡
D-Class: Immortality go brrrrrr
I love this scp, reminds me of a book series called scythe, people have beaten deam/illness entirely so they have to fix it
The thing is, without death you can't starve to death either. Eventually you'll just stop feeling it
You know damn well that the GOC would have done the same thing and the foundation would used it as an example of how they were right and the Coalition are wrong.