This guy, this... THING was able to overpower Cain and Able, to overcome the sheer will of "God" and the DEER. He drained the life from the Scarlet King. He went on to shatter The Sculpture, obliterate the Reptile, anglicize the Shy Guy, emaciate the Old Man, dissolve the creature from the Stairwell, showed immunity to the Plague Doctor, caused the death of the Radiant Sun, and withstood the masochistic effects of the Compulsion Tweezers. Even Lucky couldn't make it out alive. But how will It fare against Stanley from Accounting?
Yeah, I forgot what this was called. I was listening to SCP 3812, A Voice Behind Me, and that line came to me. But I couldn't remember where I heard it from. It took me DAYS (5 Days, looking at my first comment on the other video) looking through Keter videos, K-Class end of the world videos, and I tried Googling that line and what else I could remember. It was all for naught. Then, today I realized that I had heard a video about an attack on the Foundation by some guy that sets himself on fire on the facility housing a star that must be kept in place between three points. Then I remembered that the Hateful star had a story. Me thinking: *Sees "SCP Foundation Tales"* That must be it! Then I finally found this. Like OMG it was so hard finding this video. So yeah, I made a playlist this way I never lose this video again. Here's what I typed on the other video. (Not that you care): So I was listening to this video and I can't stop thinking of this one other SCP/story. The problem is that I can't remember the name of this one SCP/story. It's this SCP story where there is a minor reality bender that becomes extremely powerful and kills everything and The Foundation releases all its SCP's on. The Foundation detonated the on-site nuke and threw everything they had at it. It just kept walking, turning the ground beneath it to sand. When the Foundation ran out of weapons they turned to their allies. When they ran out of friends they turned to their enemies. And in one final act of betrayal, the warden released its prisoners upon the world. Then, while it is walking the SCP talks about how it is stuck in this thing that has no malice, no will, no anything. It's better described as a non-thing than a thing, like a void of a creature devoid of anything. While walking it gets hit by lightning by SCP 343, it fights Able and Kaine (two brothers with very different demeanors), and The Deer. Also, all SCP's die/get destroyed by it, even the Hard to Kill Lizard.
I imagine this is the kind of scenario the 05 is thinks about and discuss with each other. "What do we do when it all goes wrong?" "How do you mean?" "What happens when the ones that are willingly contained...decide they don't want to be anymore?"
This is a great example of what the 05's worry about, why the Foundation exists and what it tries to prevent: XK-Class end of the world scenario, no post apocalypse story- no survivors- just the end.
Considering they pulled funding for the red pool almost immediately and it took sabotage to get anything done about that, I don't think they care about more than the present.
How the nerf gun works is based on how the user thinks the object or entity can become worse not useless An example is if you used it on Scp 173, he’ll basically start going around killing people even if you’re staring at him because someone who shot him thought the scp could be worse by losing one of its weakness
"It's crown was ice. It's eyes... galaxies. It's whole was power absolute." I've listened to this video probably 100 times over the years and that line gives me chills every time.
O_O Nihilism incarnate sounds like a great nickname for an SCP, and you could take that concept in some interesting directions... hmmm.... reminds me of the antimemetics division story line.
This is a masterpiece. Power absolute, is silent. There’s no grandiose battles or depictions of might but simple presence. Existence simply falls before this Absence without reason nor resistance.
There is an entity that opposed it that was probably some last resort or something, but that was not enough to end the end, it didn’t matter, no resistance would work, no battle against it would be won, it was entropy, it was death, it was the end, it was less than nothing yet above everything, an impossible entity that was unable to be stopped.
Barbatos Lupus Rex - hate to burst your bubble but there IS a way to kill 682. If you read the SCP-O’Death it actually kills 682 permanently....just in another version of our dimension that is/was pretty close to ours.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I had no idea that extended to pictures that authors paint in the minds of their readers. So much was said in one sentence.
This.... This is now my favorite SCP tale. Every word captured me. Ill give the original author credit, fantastically terrifying. It captures what Iv'e always thought the SCP universe was postulating. A world where Nihilism is incarnated into a place without meaning, where there simply doesant have to be a reason for an end. Beautiful.
As much as the use of the term "beautiful" to describe an incarnate void that ends all meaningful existence without reason or hope disgusts me, I cannot actually disagree with you.
So the walking embodiment of nothing, Void, is writing a letter to his dead/dying brother, Existence (us). His argument being that because the universe suddenly existed, it has to suddenly not exist at some point in the future... This is possibly the best piece in the SCP library, simply for its philosophical thought turned into a story.
If I could pick one story, one artifact above all others to be found intact on a ruined and broken planet Earth long after our demise, I think it would be this.
For decades. Alone or in groups, with ferocity or with a blank stare, the Foundation's prisoners threw themselves at the Absence. I could not hope to imagine the reasons behind the actions of every individual anomaly, but if I could guess, I would say that the idea of sharing existence with a… thing like the Absence galled them to the point of madness.
This is such a poetically beautiful tale. I listen to it at least once a month, if not twice. Your deliverance of the story just adds to the serene darkness that it is, and at the time I am writing this, I'm sad that this tale only has 156,634 views. I cannot get enough of this video.
Sadly only 357k views now but I keep adding views about 10 times a month. I've listened to this tale on other channels but noone does it justice like this video, you can hear the passion in his voice.
I love the depressing air and tone of this. Powerful narration really drives home the desperation of that which exists fighting to preserve that right only to be inevitably snuffed out. This will always be my absolute favorite SCP related media ever.
Scp 1915 changes the world around him without realizing it based on what he thinks his life is. He is a worker in his 30's doing an every day job with no other meaning to life. It shows the helplessness and emptyness of your normal worker in today's society. This beautifuly illustrates the sprial of emptyness. This vicious cycle of nihilism, and how hard it is to pull yourself out of that cycle. 1915 got pushed to this point though his wasted life, his realization that he was nothing and that his actions would one day mean nothing anyways broke him. Though since hes also a reality bender, these internalized thoughts and feelings of emptyness manifested into the world and ate everything in its wake. The absence comes for us all. At least that's my interpretation. Either way fucking beautiful.
That makes a lot more sense to me than _'1915 determined that because the universe came from nothing without a reason, it has to go back to nothing without a reason someday.'_ and other pseudo-philosophical BS. In the end, he is still very human at his very core and he is just enacting petty revenge on a universe that he thinks does not care about him.
There are no words. This was the single most terrifying thing I have ever seen, or heard of in my entire life, pervading through everything. Perfection.
My heart hurts, like someone I loved so dearly just died. Like I just witnessed these events. This was so hard to listen to. The hope is slowly pulled and drained like blood from a wound. This was also beautiful, as sad and hopeless as it was. The stars wont wait for you.
This is, without a doubt, one of the best SCP tales of all time. Powerful delivery, evocative, well written on the back end. ... so many moments of storytelling stopping power. "They met the absence with will alone... " and "they fought with the fury of a thousand years of solitude... "
I love that between your channel and mine, there are still SO MANY stories on the wiki. I had literally never heard of this before now! Such miracles, man.
Oh God, what if they didn't? Did some D-Class wield 668 or did they all get exposed to the Sun? Hold up, I have gotten a signal from 19, they're on the far side of the Moon, in a lunasynchronous orbit. They're alright.
No that Mekhane, go read the wiki she was trapped underground in the gold rib cage of the broken god. This story was written by Dmatix who created Plangloss and they are tied into to the 2 dragons above the gods and you can learn more about her in her golden prison researching that but this story is just a one off.
This is proof that vivid writing can save even the dumbest of premises. Some reality bender in a cubicle randomly soloing the entire SCP Multiverse? Yeah, sure.
Before I go to bed I just want you to know I appreciate you and I'm here watching and listening. Your content is so good. This story is by far my favorite and I will always find comfort in coming back to this video.
I’ve listened to this a couple times a year for a while. I just realized that the man in the gray suit is probably SCP 4999. Someone to watch over you. Watching over the end of all his charges just like he would with any individual going at it alone
I wish The Volgun would do more stories like this, in this style. I like to think of this as a movie, the first in a series that introduces everyone to the SCP Foundation and all its characters. Then after the credits, have one lone survivor find Dr. Bright’s medallion, puts it on then heads to Yellowstone.
k R what a shallow dismissive analysis. The only thing worse than an edgelord is the person who is quick to dismiss anything provocative as "edgy". These type of people disguise their unwillingness or inability to interact as some sort of virtue, in an attempt to seems as though they are somehow above people who create things. Dismissing creativity doesn't make you smarter or cooler than the creator, it just makes you jaded and boring.
The feeling and atmosphere in this reading is so good. Easily one of my favourites that I keep coming back to. Really feel like your acting ability can shine in tales!
Truly beautiful and haunting. If I ever manage to get off my lazy ass and start making animations, you're the first person I'd try to get as a voice actor!
I have grown rather unfeeling as of late. Pure exhaustion I guess...it's rare I find something that stirs something inside me to this degree. Thank you!
If reality were created, warped, obliviated on a passive, dismissive and casual series of whims, this is the thing that whims, only with the constrained perspective of the mind of a man becoming increasingly dissociated from reality. Dissociation in an Omega+ Reality Warper. Solid commentary on those who shape reality at the moment..
Hm... Reality warping brought to the side of Chaos by the pure detachment and dissociation of a menial office worker. In our prolonged misery and isolation we distance ourselves until we are so far gone that we fail to notice the world crumble into beneath us. Nothing penetrates our single minded discontent. Also noting great potential for analyzing this as a Fallen One story (possibly the 8-12 spectrum, coming back while moving forward to close the serpent's mouth with its tail) but why botherto have that conversation?
You've probably been told this before, but you sound an awful lot like Paul Bethany. Marvelous speaking voice and a fascinating read with a ton of emotion behind it. Well done.
Kind of reminds me of "The Void" who resides within The Sentry, and who is so powerful, he can casually rip literal gods in half, and can come back from non-existence just by willing it.
Wow, that was awesome. I lacked a few references (and thanks for some comments for having filled some), but i'm sure i'll love to hear it again once i'll have read more. So thanks. The worst part being that it ends.
Wow, this felt like a journey much longer than 23 minutes. Fantastic narration as always, and possibly one of the most haunting and desolate tales I have ever heard.
049: The pestilence... is eclipsed by this monstrousness. I would give every life, every world over to it if it would protect us from... this. I shall cure this beast, or I shall perish in the effort.
Bravo man. I just got into SCP and this was one of my first introductions. Voice work was fantastic. I got chills at moments. You did an amazing job whetting my appetite.
I absolutely love the way you did this one,I've shared it with all my friends and they love it too.also love your voice in this one,you have awesome voice talents!!
Love the reading and delivery of this. I struggle to appreciate this SCP as anything more than something akin to a well written fan fiction. It's good, but it seems to try to elevate itself by correlating itself to and/or diminishing that which came before it.
This whole video is poetry, and the multiple references to multiple other scp’s just makes it so much better. God, Cain and Able, Pangloss, the Deer, Dr. Bright?, and a man I believed to be SCP 4999
I believe that SCP 343 was describe before this part in the story as laying in the sand trying to "keep is flame lit". I could be wrong, we could all also be wrong. There'e no real evidence. EDIT: I'm wrong. The Volgun proved your point in another comment.
This is by far my favorite SCP tale. To be honest, I can't really feel scared listening to this, cause I'm too enamored by how beautiful the writing is.
Wow, this was amazing. You really brought this story to life. I could see it playing out in my head as you spoke. So glad I stumbled across your account. You bring all the characters and stories to life better than just me reading them. Also, I love your voices.
No, the power was always his. He says he threw it away at some point in the past. It was the other bender that he calls brother that found it. The other bender destroyed himself trying to get away from it then the power came back to 1915 so to speak.
Reading 1915's file shows him to be a very insecure person with a very small world. It's no wonder that his influence even with great power would be incredibly limited. He didn't pull this off, either the power itself grew bored of waiting on him to properly use it, and pushed him aside within his own mind, or possibly he had some sort of aneurysm or seizure that left him vegetative and unable to express his own will and be in control of the power.
I don't know why, but I am imagining SCP-1974 (Debating Tub and Communist Water) ceasing their arguments and pleading for the other to be left alone, the water begging the Absence to leave the tub as it cracks, the Tub likewise begging it to stop draining the water.
By order of appearance: - SCP-1915 - SCP-1935 - SCP-1440 - SCP-963 - Pangloss (various) - SCP-076 - SCP-073 - SCP-343 - SCP-2845 And various human characters appearing in tales.
Thanks! I was hoping somebody asked and Volgun would be kind enough to decipher that. Whoever/Whatever Pangloss is sound REALLY interesting. I got a lot of SCP research to do now... yay!
"The Absence" what a great name. take fucking notes never ending story. "Oh No ThE NoThInG iS gOnNa GeT eVeRyThInG" Nice video Volgun, you never dissapoint.
This guy, this... THING was able to overpower Cain and Able, to overcome the sheer will of "God" and the DEER. He drained the life from the Scarlet King. He went on to shatter The Sculpture, obliterate the Reptile, anglicize the Shy Guy, emaciate the Old Man, dissolve the creature from the Stairwell, showed immunity to the Plague Doctor, caused the death of the Radiant Sun, and withstood the masochistic effects of the Compulsion Tweezers. Even Lucky couldn't make it out alive.
But how will It fare against Stanley from Accounting?
Stan, the man with a plan. Rebuilding our universe in the image of the capitalist gods.
ALL HAIL STAN -from Acounting...
Or the living LEGO
Scp 2935: be a real shame if something happened
Together they will synergize the bottom line!
The sentance ''The wardens unleashed upon the world their prisoners'' Gave me chills
It seems like you are pretty new to literature.
Yeah, I forgot what this was called. I was listening to SCP 3812, A Voice Behind Me, and that line came to me.
But I couldn't remember where I heard it from. It took me DAYS (5 Days, looking at my first comment on the other video) looking through Keter videos, K-Class end of the world videos, and I tried Googling that line and what else I could remember. It was all for naught.
Then, today I realized that I had heard a video about an attack on the Foundation by some guy that sets himself on fire on the facility housing a star that must be kept in place between three points. Then I remembered that the Hateful star had a story.
Me thinking: *Sees "SCP Foundation Tales"* That must be it! Then I finally found this. Like OMG it was so hard finding this video. So yeah, I made a playlist this way I never lose this video again.
Here's what I typed on the other video. (Not that you care):
So I was listening to this video and I can't stop thinking of this one other SCP/story.
The problem is that I can't remember the name of this one SCP/story.
It's this SCP story where there is a minor reality bender that becomes extremely powerful and kills everything and The Foundation releases all its SCP's on. The Foundation detonated the on-site nuke and threw everything they had at it.
It just kept walking, turning the ground beneath it to sand.
When the Foundation ran out of weapons they turned to their allies. When they ran out of friends they turned to their enemies.
And in one final act of betrayal, the warden released its prisoners upon the world.
Then, while it is walking the SCP talks about how it is stuck in this thing that has no malice, no will, no anything. It's better described as a non-thing than a thing, like a void of a creature devoid of anything.
While walking it gets hit by lightning by SCP 343, it fights Able and Kaine (two brothers with very different demeanors), and The Deer. Also, all SCP's die/get destroyed by it, even the Hard to Kill Lizard.
My personal favorite line is just "Loneliest of Stars." That and, of course, "The stars did not wait for you, brother."
Somehow, the remark "The Foundation turned to their enemies" had the same effect on me, particularly the statement about Clockwork Titans.
One of the lines that all ways hits me for some reason is"as the sands cover the last of the trees that will ever grow in this land".
I imagine this is the kind of scenario the 05 is thinks about and discuss with each other.
"What do we do when it all goes wrong?"
"How do you mean?"
"What happens when the ones that are willingly contained...decide they don't want to be anymore?"
That last sentence is so utterly chilling.
This is a great example of what the 05's worry about, why the Foundation exists and what it tries to prevent:
XK-Class end of the world scenario, no post apocalypse story-
no survivors-
just the end.
Considering they pulled funding for the red pool almost immediately and it took sabotage to get anything done about that, I don't think they care about more than the present.
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And no one thought to use the nerfing gun......
Holy molly...
It was already less than nothing... how could it be nerfed further?
xXevilsmilesXx by making it a dvd copy of suicide squad
@@dkantherest lmao!
How the nerf gun works is based on how the user thinks the object or entity can become worse not useless
An example is if you used it on Scp 173, he’ll basically start going around killing people even if you’re staring at him because someone who shot him thought the scp could be worse by losing one of its weakness
"It's crown was ice. It's eyes... galaxies. It's whole was power absolute." I've listened to this video probably 100 times over the years and that line gives me chills every time.
Same, it's a go to favorite.
Nihilism incarnate? Holy shit that tale was BEYOND depressing and truly horrifying. Loved it!
O_O Nihilism incarnate sounds like a great nickname for an SCP, and you could take that concept in some interesting directions... hmmm.... reminds me of the antimemetics division story line.
Nihilism Incarnate when Gurren Bridgade
This is a masterpiece. Power absolute, is silent. There’s no grandiose battles or depictions of might but simple presence. Existence simply falls before this Absence without reason nor resistance.
There is an entity that opposed it that was probably some last resort or something, but that was not enough to end the end, it didn’t matter, no resistance would work, no battle against it would be won, it was entropy, it was death, it was the end, it was less than nothing yet above everything, an impossible entity that was unable to be stopped.
@@J0hnB09do you hear the black moon howling?
Cain and Able. Right in the feels.
They Cain't do it. They're just not Able.
I never liked them tbh
The first kill with a sega genesis in 3000 bc
The lady who made "wonders"
@@dominusempyreus2383 Aw, to shite ya go. Take this like and go outta ze door.
I like to imagine 507 made it out, but was confused as to why he never could make it back to his own world anymore.
And he became trapped in that most beautiful reality, with that gorgeous woman... nice to think
@@jacobyoung5528 or he did not
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@@EliteTester thanks
@@jacobyoung5528 naw. Probably in the dark with the one that smiles.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Damn. Reality Benders are terrifying.
I love it.
Trashageddon the Prince of Garbage they could bend reality so much without breaking it, to turn our universe inside out
still won't do shit to SCP-682 ;)
Barbatos Lupus Rex - hate to burst your bubble but there IS a way to kill 682. If you read the SCP-O’Death it actually kills 682 permanently....just in another version of our dimension that is/was pretty close to ours.
Now I really need to make an SCP that's called "sv_cheats 1"
Vortex Shatter oof
The last city standing was Unlondon
I always though unlondon was the last city after 110 Montok failed and the scarlet king no more
@@happydounat5841 too bad they didn't work out the kinks.. place isn't exactly suitable for us.
Unlondon? Nope, but enough to regroup and plan something, i mean when you listen to their Broadcast you find somethings that match this Armagedon
shit u right
@@happydounat5841 you realize 110 Montok does absolutely nothing right.
Bone-chilling. I loved the description of regret on the faces of Cain and Abel.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
I had no idea that extended to pictures that authors paint in the minds of their readers. So much was said in one sentence.
The phrase "the fury of a thousand years of solitude" hit hard
This....
This is now my favorite SCP tale. Every word captured me. Ill give the original author credit, fantastically terrifying. It captures what Iv'e always thought the SCP universe was postulating. A world where Nihilism is incarnated into a place without meaning, where there simply doesant have to be a reason for an end. Beautiful.
As much as the use of the term "beautiful" to describe an incarnate void that ends all meaningful existence without reason or hope disgusts me, I cannot actually disagree with you.
So the walking embodiment of nothing, Void, is writing a letter to his dead/dying brother, Existence (us). His argument being that because the universe suddenly existed, it has to suddenly not exist at some point in the future... This is possibly the best piece in the SCP library, simply for its philosophical thought turned into a story.
If I could pick one story, one artifact above all others to be found intact on a ruined and broken planet Earth long after our demise, I think it would be this.
i thought it was cain and able
Too much like a cliche ambiguous modern poem to me
I find it weird that it doesn't adhere to the rest of the lore with 343 (god), 2317 (the scarlet king) and all that maybe it does idk?
Very true
For decades. Alone or in groups, with ferocity or with a blank stare, the Foundation's prisoners threw themselves at the Absence. I could not hope to imagine the reasons behind the actions of every individual anomaly, but if I could guess, I would say that the idea of sharing existence with a… thing like the Absence galled them to the point of madness.
This is such a poetically beautiful tale. I listen to it at least once a month, if not twice. Your deliverance of the story just adds to the serene darkness that it is, and at the time I am writing this, I'm sad that this tale only has 156,634 views. I cannot get enough of this video.
I'm listening to it again an hour after I posted this previous comment.
Severely under rated SCP tale and reading.
The scp archive’s telling of this tale is beautiful as well
Sadly only 357k views now but I keep adding views about 10 times a month. I've listened to this tale on other channels but noone does it justice like this video, you can hear the passion in his voice.
I love the depressing air and tone of this. Powerful narration really drives home the desperation of that which exists fighting to preserve that right only to be inevitably snuffed out. This will always be my absolute favorite SCP related media ever.
Scp 1915 changes the world around him without realizing it based on what he thinks his life is. He is a worker in his 30's doing an every day job with no other meaning to life. It shows the helplessness and emptyness of your normal worker in today's society. This beautifuly illustrates the sprial of emptyness. This vicious cycle of nihilism, and how hard it is to pull yourself out of that cycle. 1915 got pushed to this point though his wasted life, his realization that he was nothing and that his actions would one day mean nothing anyways broke him. Though since hes also a reality bender, these internalized thoughts and feelings of emptyness manifested into the world and ate everything in its wake. The absence comes for us all.
At least that's my interpretation. Either way fucking beautiful.
That makes a lot more sense to me than _'1915 determined that because the universe came from nothing without a reason, it has to go back to nothing without a reason someday.'_ and other pseudo-philosophical BS. In the end, he is still very human at his very core and he is just enacting petty revenge on a universe that he thinks does not care about him.
There are no words.
This was the single most terrifying thing I have ever seen, or heard of in my entire life, pervading through everything.
Perfection.
Generation Z scum who've never suffered anything worse than Covid, and didn't live through the Cold War be like:
My heart hurts, like someone I loved so dearly just died.
Like I just witnessed these events.
This was so hard to listen to. The hope is slowly pulled and drained like blood from a wound.
This was also beautiful, as sad and hopeless as it was.
The stars wont wait for you.
Your ability to convey such emotion in your reads is honestly so amazing. I'm glad to have seen a new video pop up in my feed.
This is the way the world ends.
Not with a bang, with a whimper.
TheOld Kaiser the way the world fucking ends man*
lmao
TheOld Kaiser What a fitting quote. Amazing Poem.
Elo mein kaizer
No, the world ended with neither bang nor whimper, only silence.
This is, without a doubt, one of the best SCP tales of all time. Powerful delivery, evocative, well written on the back end. ... so many moments of storytelling stopping power. "They met the absence with will alone... " and "they fought with the fury of a thousand years of solitude... "
Well, that was depressing. Basically "SCP: Infinity War."
Except in this Infinity War, they went all the way.
In infinity war they had a chance.
Infinity war just wipes out some people, it is sparing. The absence is all consuming
Yeah, this is like it Thanos killer EVERYONE and Endgame didn’t even happen.
nah this is a interesting story.
I love that between your channel and mine, there are still SO MANY stories on the wiki. I had literally never heard of this before now! Such miracles, man.
Site-42: SCP Foundation Fanworks any sign of Site 19 after the 001 (when day breaks) incident?
Commander November Dr. Igotta says that 19 hasn't transmitted in weeks. I hope to God that it means they got off world and not...
Oh God, what if they didn't? Did some D-Class wield 668 or did they all get exposed to the Sun? Hold up, I have gotten a signal from 19, they're on the far side of the Moon, in a lunasynchronous orbit. They're alright.
Commander November Perhaps the moon wizard will protecc them.
Site-42: SCP Foundation Fanworks hopefully
I feel so bad for Dr Bright. The mind trapped in a prison of gold and ruby going insane underground...
7:29 Dr. Bright
Err. 7:27 Dr. Bright
Thanks for this, I never understood it, cheers!
Ohh dam I could I miss that haha
No that Mekhane, go read the wiki she was trapped underground in the gold rib cage of the broken god.
This story was written by Dmatix who created Plangloss and they are tied into to the 2 dragons above the gods and you can learn more about her in her golden prison researching that but this story is just a one off.
Well that was terrifying, sad, and very well delivered, I have to say you have talent as a voice actor
Honestly, this is one of my favourite scp stories. It's so well-written, I kinda get chills when I think about the imagery.
This is proof that vivid writing can save even the dumbest of premises. Some reality bender in a cubicle randomly soloing the entire SCP Multiverse? Yeah, sure.
Another splendid SCP Narration from my favorite Scp TH-camr. Every video is a gift good sir.
Welp, time to fire up those reality altering colony ships and hope for the best. See you in the next iteration.
Red Eye welp turn on the ol altis again
Solidarity Is Go.
so many years later, this tale still gives me chills. undoubtedly my favourite SCP entry or tale, ever. and this voiced rendition is my favorite
This is still one of my favorite pieces of short story fiction ever. SPC or otherwise. Great job! 🤘
Existence:
The Absence: Imma boutta end this mans whole career
This is by far your best and most haunting performance.
Before I go to bed I just want you to know I appreciate you and I'm here watching and listening. Your content is so good. This story is by far my favorite and I will always find comfort in coming back to this video.
Wow, I'm pretty late, but damn that was incredible. The atmosphere of emptiness and unavoidability is perfect. Thank you for it!
I’ve listened to this a couple times a year for a while. I just realized that the man in the gray suit is probably SCP 4999. Someone to watch over you. Watching over the end of all his charges just like he would with any individual going at it alone
That's "nobody"
"they should have sent a poet"... well...i guess they did at some point
I wish The Volgun would do more stories like this, in this style.
I like to think of this as a movie, the first in a series that introduces everyone to the SCP Foundation and all its characters.
Then after the credits, have one lone survivor find Dr. Bright’s medallion, puts it on then heads to Yellowstone.
The hateful star vrs all the other reality benders
Russell it wasn't the hatful star is was an class 2 reality bender scp that's was relatively harmless that became nothing. Then the god of nothing.
so it's basically a power fantasy of an edgy nihilist teen?
''i guess im nothing and nothing matters duh '' *put's on headphones*
k R what a shallow dismissive analysis. The only thing worse than an edgelord is the person who is quick to dismiss anything provocative as "edgy". These type of people disguise their unwillingness or inability to interact as some sort of virtue, in an attempt to seems as though they are somehow above people who create things. Dismissing creativity doesn't make you smarter or cooler than the creator, it just makes you jaded and boring.
wasn't the hateful star disappeared at some point and nobody knew why?
@@martyjehovah that's...actually pretty smart and true.
The feeling and atmosphere in this reading is so good. Easily one of my favourites that I keep coming back to. Really feel like your acting ability can shine in tales!
Truly beautiful and haunting.
If I ever manage to get off my lazy ass and start making animations, you're the first person I'd try to get as a voice actor!
I have grown rather unfeeling as of late. Pure exhaustion I guess...it's rare I find something that stirs something inside me to this degree. Thank you!
Exdeath: EVEN NOTHINGNESS IS POWERLESS BEFORE THE VOID!
Absence: Hold my beer.
One of the best SCP stories I’ve experienced so far, and who better to read it?!
Thankyou Volgun! For all you do
You seriously can't understand HOW much I love this story.
If reality were created, warped, obliviated on a passive, dismissive and casual series of whims, this is the thing that whims, only with the constrained perspective of the mind of a man becoming increasingly dissociated from reality.
Dissociation in an Omega+ Reality Warper. Solid commentary on those who shape reality at the moment..
Hm... Reality warping brought to the side of Chaos by the pure detachment and dissociation of a menial office worker. In our prolonged misery and isolation we distance ourselves until we are so far gone that we fail to notice the world crumble into beneath us. Nothing penetrates our single minded discontent.
Also noting great potential for analyzing this as a Fallen One story (possibly the 8-12 spectrum, coming back while moving forward to close the serpent's mouth with its tail) but why botherto have that conversation?
“It’s whole was power, absolute.”
That gave me chills. Bravo.
I enjoy your readings. Ads at the front and back are fine. In the middle breaks the mood.
They should've used Stan from accounting.
Jesus, that was beautiful. Your narration does the story justice. I think this, the flesh that hates and the song of Genesis are my favorite scps
You've probably been told this before, but you sound an awful lot like Paul Bethany. Marvelous speaking voice and a fascinating read with a ton of emotion behind it. Well done.
**Gurgle!** ^w^
WHY ARE YOU HAPPY ABOUT THIS
Edward Prattie Its 999, deal with it
its basically laughing at the entire world dieing tho :( l
Edward Prattie it has no clue of it's impending doom.
You can say that again 999~
btw- best account on youtube.
Kind of reminds me of "The Void" who resides within The Sentry, and who is so powerful, he can casually rip literal gods in half, and can come back from non-existence just by willing it.
Eclipseslayer98 exactly what I thought!!! Less then nothing
Best video you've made so far, and that's saying a lot man as a long time follower here. Music here is so good too.
ok this is seriously my favorite performance of yours
This is the scp movie I want. I've listened to this 6 times. I love this one. Your voice is amazing btw. No homo.
This was haunting and your accent is perfect. I would listen to anything you read
Wow, that was awesome. I lacked a few references (and thanks for some comments for having filled some), but i'm sure i'll love to hear it again once i'll have read more.
So thanks.
The worst part being that it ends.
My heart sank when I realized it was Agent Miller
That who was agent miller
@@tatertom2641 the old man who was a teacher at the SCP
@@tatertom2641 you mean Doctor*
It's Lombardi actually but that's okay. Millar is fine too
Wow, this felt like a journey much longer than 23 minutes. Fantastic narration as always, and possibly one of the most haunting and desolate tales I have ever heard.
I keep coming back to this. It chills me every time I hear it.
Well... damn... my chest feels, just feels...
The narration is just as awe inspiring as the writing...
THANK YOU!!!
That fire backdrop is beautiful
5 years on and this is still my favorite SCP content, ever
049: The pestilence... is eclipsed by this monstrousness. I would give every life, every world over to it if it would protect us from... this. I shall cure this beast, or I shall perish in the effort.
That was very moving, I know it totally wiped out humanity and everything else but your reading 📖 of it was superb
This is legit the most terrifying Tale of All the SCP
Bravo man. I just got into SCP and this was one of my first introductions. Voice work was fantastic. I got chills at moments. You did an amazing job whetting my appetite.
Isabel making her last toy got to me for some reason.
Oh my, that was downright poetic, beautifully written and narrated. It hit me right in the soul.
Actually felt like crying. You know, they could have used the one SCP that would have worked...
SV_CHEATS 1 BOOOOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Or call chuck norris
@@pavlekovacevic1676 no, call in shaggy
I absolutely love the way you did this one,I've shared it with all my friends and they love it too.also love your voice in this one,you have awesome voice talents!!
Can’t stop thinking about this scp story.
Love the reading and delivery of this. I struggle to appreciate this SCP as anything more than something akin to a well written fan fiction. It's good, but it seems to try to elevate itself by correlating itself to and/or diminishing that which came before it.
Scp 343 and 2845, the most powerful beings that has ever existed.
A smiling god and a deer with galaxy's contained with its eyes
the smiling god was pangloss, 343 was the god trapped in a cape of lightning
This whole video is poetry, and the multiple references to multiple other scp’s just makes it so much better. God, Cain and Able, Pangloss, the Deer, Dr. Bright?, and a man I believed to be SCP 4999
The broken god... cain and able... what were the other 2 scp's discribed
I interpreted one of them to being SCP 343
I believe that SCP 343 was describe before this part in the story as laying in the sand trying to "keep is flame lit". I could be wrong, we could all also be wrong. There'e no real evidence.
EDIT: I'm wrong. The Volgun proved your point in another comment.
Ariel Webb 343
One of them is The DEER: SCP-2845. The other is Pangloss, a character appearing in some skips, one of most popular being SCP-1936 or SCP-1342.
there are loads and loads of scp's mentioned
This is by far my favorite SCP tale. To be honest, I can't really feel scared listening to this, cause I'm too enamored by how beautiful the writing is.
Hot damn. This was really well done.
TheBasikShow literally
Wow, this was amazing. You really brought this story to life. I could see it playing out in my head as you spoke.
So glad I stumbled across your account. You bring all the characters and stories to life better than just me reading them.
Also, I love your voices.
1915 just turns whatever room he’s staying in into a replica of his apartment. How the hell did he pull this off?
Ishtarru it he whatever you call him bends reality around him
He get possessed from something coming from a another world. It used his power. Earth and humanity die because of it.
No, the power was always his. He says he threw it away at some point in the past. It was the other bender that he calls brother that found it. The other bender destroyed himself trying to get away from it then the power came back to 1915 so to speak.
Reading 1915's file shows him to be a very insecure person with a very small world. It's no wonder that his influence even with great power would be incredibly limited. He didn't pull this off, either the power itself grew bored of waiting on him to properly use it, and pushed him aside within his own mind, or possibly he had some sort of aneurysm or seizure that left him vegetative and unable to express his own will and be in control of the power.
Maybe he was containing this absence somehow by living the exact same day over and over forever, maybe this loop contained the absence.
One of the best I've seen so far, keep up the great work, Volgun!
I at least can appreciate human bravery in the face of absolute futility.
At least once a month I come back and listen to this story, by far one of my favorite scp tales
I don't know why, but I am imagining SCP-1974 (Debating Tub and Communist Water) ceasing their arguments and pleading for the other to be left alone, the water begging the Absence to leave the tub as it cracks, the Tub likewise begging it to stop draining the water.
I just realized your voice is exactly like Jude Laws. Awesome stuff man
When you enjoy listening to these stories but have no idea what’s going on because you know nothing about the SCP universe.
Morgan Gobin
God died.
That was scarey.
damen whelan not technically.
Just an scp.
Just listen some more, and the universe will slowly make sense.
Amazing and gripping story. Kudos to the author and to Volgun's reading.
This video has been uploaded for one day as of writing this: 3,353 views, 322 likes, 0 dislikes. I think your channel is doing just fine Mr.Volgun~
And 3 years later on this day it has 309k views, over 8k likes, and only 117 dislikes.
@@pyriel6870 347k views and 9.3k likes as of February 2023
Great narration loved the style of writing and the pacing as well. So happy I found your page.
What SCP(s) is/are in this Tale? I gotta read up on this after this reading, the voice you put into this is _fantastic_ ...
By order of appearance:
- SCP-1915
- SCP-1935
- SCP-1440
- SCP-963
- Pangloss (various)
- SCP-076
- SCP-073
- SCP-343
- SCP-2845
And various human characters appearing in tales.
TheVolgun Thank you! ^-^
Thanks! I was hoping somebody asked and Volgun would be kind enough to decipher that. Whoever/Whatever Pangloss is sound REALLY interesting. I got a lot of SCP research to do now... yay!
Lombardi
I KNEW 343 WAS IN THERE SOMEWHERE, THE SELF PROCLAIMED GOD WHO THREW REALITY INTO CHAOS
Wonderfully written and brilliantly narrated. This is by far my favorite scp video.
Not dr wondertainment!
And dr.clef with the fedorah
Beautiful,i was listening to this at work and it gave me goosebumps but it also gave me "the feels" the way everything was described.
The incarnation of entropy, neat
"The Absence" what a great name. take fucking notes never ending story. "Oh No ThE NoThInG iS gOnNa GeT eVeRyThInG"
Nice video Volgun, you never dissapoint.
Well that was excruciatingly depressing and nihilistic.
its when i hear stories like this that i wish i was capable of drawing and animating. i would love to bring this tale to life