You'll need a pressure suit to survive on Mars, since the atmosphere is less than 1% the pressure than on Earth. Very similar effects to being in pure vacuum would happen if you didn't have a pressure suit, with some added Martian dust in your eyes to make things a little worse. You would die in about 3 minutes, and then your skin would slowly expand to about twice its size 0_0
@@the-letter_s Brits: so here's some drugs Chinese: uhh no thank you... Brits: here is some drugs *Shoves the opium to China* Chinese: umm we d... Don't want any Brit: YOU WANT IT AND WILL SMOKE IT Chinese: *crys in the corner*
@@yeahboy2k386 Considering the description of walking on the moon not being feasible for 100 years or more I think it's safe to say Mars in this time period isn't as we see it in real life today. So maybe something happened to it between the time period of this tale and current-day. Which is pretty neat tbh
@@d3ltaohniner261 If this is a legitimate question and im not being wooooshed its because there is no journal log of it because a mere journey to mars is insignificant.
Ah... May have just offended Deeds Djin are air spirits. Ifrit are fire, and the two do not like each other. Edit. Please ignore the above. Seems I was in error. Edited as I like to correct my mistakes, rather then hide them.
@@mstrfool Siderius is right, djjinn are beings of smokeless fire in Islam/Arabic mythology. The Djinn/Ifrit as air and fire elementals is a modern, western invention.
@@Alephvoid Hmm. Seems I have some faulty data to correct. Thank you for making me aware of my error. I absolutely despise being wrong. One less error I'll be making... Bummer I was a bit prolific with this one. Ah well.
@@Alephvoid Yes. The closest thing to elemental stuff in Islam is elements used in creation of intelligent beings. Angels=light Djinns=fire Human =earth
@Iron Hands Terminator as an anarchist i beg to differ. humans own 2 items of importance each. they enter this world with them and discard one of them when leaving this world. I'm of course talking about their body and their mind. possessions are all just temporary.
@@firstnamelastname7298 Demon general from Warcraft 3. There's a scene where he's corrupting the World Tree, but the angle makes it look like he's humping it.
PlasmaticStatic In which he meets the Eternal Champion in one of his incarnations, and Mr. Deeds finds an unexpected friend in the Champion's companion.
Apparently they can build a rocket ship capable of traveling 19 million miles into space, but a vacuum suit will take another century to create. Seems legit
TBH, a Space ship (without propellant) is basically a submarine... But it's odd that they couldn't make a void suit, while they were able to make deep diving suits...
It's not the pressure that would be a problem but finding a flexible material that can shield you from radiation. After all what sort of fine gentleman would lose their stache to something as belittling as radiation poisoning.
It’s super heavily implied. Although, it is not made clear if he was an SCP while serving Lord Blackwood, had any association with a Silver Bell, or if he became anomalous some time after his service to Lord Blackwood.
There is an SCP story of a researcher interviewing Mr. Deeds to determine the legitimacy of a claim made by a talking sea slug to be Lord Blackwood. In it, Deeds divulges that he did serve Blackwood for sometime. I will not go into more detail, to prevent spoiling the story, but it is an amusing read.
@@matthewlee8667 I'm sure we will have commercial space flights sometime in the future, so there is still a chance you'll be able to go, just for a hefty cost
@@thebighurt2495 They don’t teach you this in school but there was a mistranslation in one telegram during the civil war. Instead of sending the unit to Atlanta they marched into the sea towards Atlantis, where they subsequently found a portal to mars and created a colony.
@@weavariothebookbeast3652 that's in the future, after his trip to that fairy land that hasn't been written yet, at the moment of this story, he is a human.
Actually i think the doctor thought about that all along, he just didn't mention it until they were there. Maybe because he didn't want anyone to not go because of fear, or maybe you are right and it really doesn't make any sense
The guys in charge probably knew it was a concern but, as they had no way of finding that out in advance, they went ahead with the mission anyway, and hoped for the best. Sending a first expedition just to ascertain if the atmosphere was breathable or not before the main expedition went there would have been too resource intensive.
"I lack the words to truly describe the sight and the emotions that ran through me as I beheld that alien landscape, and I wondered if a poet had ought to have descended in my stead." Amazing Contact reference.
@@kordelshorgar122 he still claims to be in a human body, maybe he was always a sea slug and the stories are just exaggerated/altered? Anyways the foundation can't verify any of his information. I'd like to believe he was human and whatever turned him Into a slug won't let him realise he's one:/
@@benarmstrong6904 In one of his stories he mentions one of his cousins turned into an eel thanks to a cursed magical item. Combined with the info that his Genie Butler gave about his last adventure in Patagonia I would guess he finally ran into something he couldn't outdo. Perhaps he was destroyed but a curse is warping his perception or perhaps his sheer Victorian stubbornness is convincing him he is still a gentleman.
Thanks to the Exploring Series for consistently uploading these to the Apple Podcasts as well. It really helps me out while driving to listen to these.
28:45 A Jewish scientist trying to convert alien ants to Christianity. I love the SCP universe, where else a poor lad tripping would read the New Testament to insects on some planetoid in the middle of the 19th century?
“God in his wisdom had not set living things on our celestial sphere alone, but that galaxy itself had been seeded with the germ of life…” -Lord Blackwood God, I hope so man, I really do. Also: *Blackwood’s Bizarre Adventure* Part 4: Victoria is Unbreakable
ArvinRoido Atienza I was about to make a dmc related joke about how he’d probably meet Sparda given his time period, but then I realized you meant the actual Dante from the Inferno
"I had not met him since our expedition to Mars" Excuse me, what? "I did not find it as uncomfortable as the choking atmosphere as Mars." *EXCUSE ME WHAT?*
Well, kinda expected really. Lots of CO2. If someone can handle the low pressure, that's the next bother. It sounds so neat to go there. But that was the worst place I ever picked for a holiday... Lucky for me I got warned before getting there.
I would like a tale about the Victorian ants coming in to contact with “native” ants the same way Columbus did. Everything was going great until they met the bullet ants....they were never seen or heard from again
You know… I think the thing that endears me most about Lord Blackwood is the sense of wonder he seems to have. A genuine sense of curiosity and love for discovery and adventure. It befits a naturalist, I suppose. Even his faith, which normally I find makes characters feel ignorant or closed-minded when brought to scrutiny, seems to be of the kind where it can adapt and rationalize around new, seemingly contrary or challenging discoveries. A learned, yet faithful man. Truly, a remarkable gentleman.
Petition for ‘Lord Blackwood’ to turn back into his original human form so he can help us in ‘The Great Raid at Area 51.’ Since some of his stuff is located there.
Are you suggesting that his Lordship is currently anything other than that most stoutly reliable of all men, a British Peer of the Realm? Such crassness.
" This reminds me of my voyages to Pelucidar"...sits back in high leather chair as the fire burns low and lights pipe ,smoke curling upwards with a gleam in his eye...
I love these tellings of lord Blackwood. They are my second favourite series that you make, first being the oraboras cycle. Please keep up the good work.
Wait so in the SCP universe the atmosphere of Mars is breathable and they had freaking spaceships back then and means to go to alternate universes? I wonder if they did it all with SCPs
The scp universe is not a single well defined Canon, it's more of a loosely tied series of stories... If you really want to tread a line among them, call them different parallel universes... But the wiki has more than one version of Mars or outterspace for that sake
I love your longer reads man, these blackwood tales have been incredible, and that uroburos cycle just blew me away, easily my favorite videos you've made yet, was super excited that you put em all together in a single file. Keep being awesome my friend!
i love these stories. listening scp content has helped me get to sleep while iv been struggling with sobriety. i have trouble reading so the wiki is abit to much for me but i am excited to find out eventually how lord blackwood became a sea slug.
Can we talk about how Deeds, his butler, refers to himself as a Being of Smokeless Fire? The only beings of amokeless fire with which I am familiar are the Jinn. Is that how Mr. Deeds grants his requests, perhaps? A Jinn would be able to bring rare objects, vanish, and do all the things described in the Butler's Handbell.
Ifrit. Djin are of air, Ifrit are fire. Don't get it mixed up if you are talking to one. They don't like each other and would likely take offense. Edit. Please ignore the above. Found out I was an idiot. You'd think my name would have clued me in.
Fun fact: this kind of traditional English properly translated to my Slavic language is literally just the normal speech of a person who has experience in things
"You know, that asteroid is too far from the sun for photosynthesis" "No. I have not been to Space myself." "So, how long have you been a slug?" "Why no. I'm not smoking the opium!"
“We went here exploring in peace, and here we will rest in peace” - a paraphrasing of Nixon’s speech that was prepared in case the 1969 moon landing failed :,)
@@sampfrost and what, pray tell, productive activities are you engaging in during these unholy hours? Working on world changing research? Developing new inventions? Perhaps you are refreshing your knowledge on the ancient classics?
Love these. Thanks for sharing them with us. If the author happens to come through here - thanks for writing it. I need some escape lately. I go to the methadone clinic and as you can imagine - the people there aren't always of the highest caliber. Plenty are great but plenty more are awful violent people. A couple thought I said something to them under my breath and refused to believe me when I said that I hadn't said anything and had no reason to say anything. They insisted that I had said something about them and that they would find out what I had to say in the parking lot. I called the cops, they were indeed waiting for me but someone warned them and they left. Two days ago the guy tried to ambush me outside the clinic and I got into my car to lock the door just in time. He tried to open it and I nearly ran him over in my haste to get away. I filed a police report then and I talked with the clinic today. Hopefully I will have peace there from now on. I'm worried about another ambush situation and I will be vigilant about protecting myself. I have firearm that I have no desire nor intention to use unless I am in great danger and escape is impossible. All this over one ridiculous misheard noise attributed to me by these people. Still, going to the clinic is far better than chasing heroin and I'm grateful to be alive at all. Otherwise how would I explore with everyone here? Again, my sincere thanks to The Exploring Series ( I don't remember your actual name) and to the the authors of the SCP wiki.
In Mr.Deeds SCP entry (yes Deeds is an scp) he says that Lord Blackwood looked like a 40 year old during Deeds' service (a period of 60 years) and that one day Deeds had a dream that Lord Blackwood was a sea slug. But yeah it would have been hillarious to imagine that a sea slug did everything we have heard.
Maaan, i LOVE these Blackwood stories. If you have a penchant for them too, may i suggest the books from which my name, Thomas Carnacki, comes. Written by the great William Hope Hodgson between 1912 and 1947. Carnacki The Ghost Finder is a great collection from which to start. For the Lovecraftians amongst you, HP "Borrowed" the idea of the Necronomicon from Hodgson's / my ;) Sigsand Manuscript. I can't recommend them highly enough. They will thrill greatly the fans of these Blackwood tales.
Another riveting tale of the dashing gentleman, Lord Blackwood! Bravo! Most splendid! These are truly the tales of amazement and wonder, a splendid choice for an evening entertainment! Now, what was it about the one about Lord Blackwood and the multiverse?
Thank you for completing one final Lord Blackwood video, I enjoy these immensely and do appreciate your work on them. I am looking forward to whatever it is you have planned next.
"I found the atmosphere of Mars quite unpleasant to breath" Yeah? I bet you did.
no shit sherlock
😂😂😂
Well ill place a bid betting he did.
You'll need a pressure suit to survive on Mars, since the atmosphere is less than 1% the pressure than on Earth. Very similar effects to being in pure vacuum would happen if you didn't have a pressure suit, with some added Martian dust in your eyes to make things a little worse. You would die in about 3 minutes, and then your skin would slowly expand to about twice its size 0_0
Alexander Fyne your simply wrong , ide bet u anything he was breathing standing on mars no suit, i can prove it
"And part way through the second entry he abandoned the English language entirely, and begin to write in Chinese"
Cocaine's a hell of a drug
Victorian wildlife is one helluva drug
I think opium would be more fitting in this case.
@@the-letter_s yes the drugs that usually grows in tropical locations
Perfect
@@WintersTheSixth And the British gave the Chinese tons of opium back in the day.
@@the-letter_s
Brits: so here's some drugs
Chinese: uhh no thank you...
Brits: here is some drugs
*Shoves the opium to China*
Chinese: umm we d... Don't want any
Brit: YOU WANT IT AND WILL SMOKE IT
Chinese: *crys in the corner*
I love how he just casually mentions he took a trip to Mars a while ago.
Lol. Yeah.
He didnt just go to mars. Dude was breathing on Mars like it was no big deal.
@@yeahboy2k386 Considering the description of walking on the moon not being feasible for 100 years or more I think it's safe to say Mars in this time period isn't as we see it in real life today. So maybe something happened to it between the time period of this tale and current-day. Which is pretty neat tbh
Yes, what the hell right? :D
Eat your heart out Musk
"How small a step for a man, how great a leap for the Empire"
-Lord Theodore Thomas Blackwood
Clearly Armstrong took inspiration
@@vincentrees4970 He misquoted Lord Blackwood indeed.
@@ImBarryScottCSS he didn’t even give him credit
“I have not heard from Dr. Hightower since our trip to Mars in 1843”
...wait, what-
Lol
Why can I not find a video about this?!
@@d3ltaohniner261 If this is a legitimate question and im not being wooooshed its because there is no journal log of it because a mere journey to mars is insignificant.
Blackwood got up to some crazy stuff.
@@d3ltaohniner261 because nobody's wrote it yet.
"perhaps I shall finally earn the knighthood that I long have coveted"
*One year later got knighted by a fox*
😂😂😂 that actually awesome and heard that sorry about 5 hours prior
Can we just talk about the absolute madlad that christianized ants from another world?
With a Jewish Missionary? This guy only plays on legendary difficulty.
DEUS VULT
Well they are subjects of the Crown now that he claimed the island for Victoria.
@@Illier1 It's like what happened to America but instead asteroid
They got sick of his rambling and fixed his ship so hed fuck off lol
"Deeds, being of smokeless fire"
So yeah, Mr. Deeds is a damn genie/djinn,
Ah... May have just offended Deeds Djin are air spirits. Ifrit are fire, and the two do not like each other.
Edit.
Please ignore the above. Seems I was in error. Edited as I like to correct my mistakes, rather then hide them.
@@mstrfool Siderius is right, djjinn are beings of smokeless fire in Islam/Arabic mythology. The Djinn/Ifrit as air and fire elementals is a modern, western invention.
@@Alephvoid Hmm. Seems I have some faulty data to correct. Thank you for making me aware of my error. I absolutely despise being wrong. One less error I'll be making... Bummer I was a bit prolific with this one.
Ah well.
@@Alephvoid Yes. The closest thing to elemental stuff in Islam is elements used in creation of intelligent beings.
Angels=light
Djinns=fire
Human =earth
Brits casually colonizing space. That explains why aliens speak English in the MCU.
we need to abolish the effect of colonizing and give the power back to the peop...uh aliens
Well, wasn't that part of your plan, sir? Make it so that the damn aliens have no choice but to deal with us in our language?
@Iron Hands Terminator as an anarchist i beg to differ. humans own 2 items of importance each. they enter this world with them and discard one of them when leaving this world. I'm of course talking about their body and their mind. possessions are all just temporary.
@Iron Hands Terminator jamie is having heretical thoughts give jamie the Emperor's mercy
@@MiggehA1 i haven't listened yet. I'm saving it for bed, so if these are direct references they go over my head.
28:40 "The men attempted to court the trees as if they were eligible ladies."
Archimonde, is that you?
Somebody, wake up Malfurion and tell him to bring Horn of Cenarius.
And also, *Ah, I See You're a Man of Culture As Well*
Who is archimode?
@@firstnamelastname7298 Demon general from Warcraft 3. There's a scene where he's corrupting the World Tree, but the angle makes it look like he's humping it.
Next story - Lord Blackwood: into the multiverse
Into the Scipverse?
PlasmaticStatic In which he meets the Eternal Champion in one of his incarnations, and Mr. Deeds finds an unexpected friend in the Champion's companion.
He already went to parallel realities.
Lord Blackwood: Homecoming
That was the last story
Apparently they can build a rocket ship capable of traveling 19 million miles into space, but a vacuum suit will take another century to create.
Seems legit
TBH, a Space ship (without propellant) is basically a submarine... But it's odd that they couldn't make a void suit, while they were able to make deep diving suits...
maybe it would be too heavy and would have to be tethered to the landing ship for air supply
They wouldn't be able to fit the tophat and monocle into the suit so why even bother.
Also, it seemed to me they didn't have radio equipment either which blows my mind thinking about how they organized and executed the launch sequence
It's not the pressure that would be a problem but finding a flexible material that can shield you from radiation. After all what sort of fine gentleman would lose their stache to something as belittling as radiation poisoning.
I just realized. Was Mr. Deeds, the butler summoned by the ringing of the bell, once the butler of Lord Blackwood?
Small world.
crazy4bricks the brick brothers yes
It’s super heavily implied. Although, it is not made clear if he was an SCP while serving Lord Blackwood, had any association with a Silver Bell, or if he became anomalous some time after his service to Lord Blackwood.
In this tale, he also calls himself 'being of smokeless fire'. I would assume this is either referring to djinni or efreeti.
There is an SCP story of a researcher interviewing Mr. Deeds to determine the legitimacy of a claim made by a talking sea slug to be Lord Blackwood.
In it, Deeds divulges that he did serve Blackwood for sometime. I will not go into more detail, to prevent spoiling the story, but it is an amusing read.
@@tailgunner2 Would you please spoil the name of the story so we can read it?
What does it say about my life when a sea slug has had more exciting adventures than I ever will?
he isnt a sea slug yet in the adventure stories i believe
he doesn’t know he’s a slug
when the foundation tells him he’s a slug he tells them to “stop being so silly or else I will stop talking to you”
Were you born in to money matthew? That's how he does all his little adventures. That and it's a made up world.
@@RyuzakiReaper so? Small-town boys became the first astronauts and cosmonauts. This guy went into space, and I'm never gonna get the chance
@@matthewlee8667 I'm sure we will have commercial space flights sometime in the future, so there is still a chance you'll be able to go, just for a hefty cost
The British empire when it sees a livable asteroid, “its free real estate”
Livable, very much unlike Krieg these days
What I love about this tale (beyond the always incredible Blackwood flair) is how much it expands on the original, fairly basic concept of SCP-1923.
Thank you for including the number of the referenced SCP!
when he said " how small a step for man, how great a leap for an empire" i flipped out
"...mars in 1843"
HOL' UP
2029: Mars Landing:
“Houston, why are there picnic bags on here?”
@@rbvfeehfbudenrj Wait till they find the Union Jack a day later.
@@thebighurt2495 They don’t teach you this in school but there was a mistranslation in one telegram during the civil war. Instead of sending the unit to Atlanta they marched into the sea towards Atlantis, where they subsequently found a portal to mars and created a colony.
@@rbvfeehfbudenrj What
@@rbvfeehfbudenrj Doom Eternal sequel BABYYY
2:18, because of course Lord Blackwood has been to Mars
He is a true Victorian gentleman and explorer.
Finally another blackwood tale, don't forget his revenge that's his escape from scp. Lord Blackwood's Revenge
Can't wait for it lol
What scp
@@Frostedlyre Lord Blackwood is a seaslug held by the foundation, he has no idea he's a seaslug though.
@@weavariothebookbeast3652 that's in the future, after his trip to that fairy land that hasn't been written yet, at the moment of this story, he is a human.
@@stapuft little late but do you know if it came out yet?
After months of preparing the expedition, it isn’t until landfall that someone asks “Hey, what if the atmosphere is toxic?”
🤦♂️
"Is there air? You don't know?!" Get the reference?
Small hole in the plot
Actually i think the doctor thought about that all along, he just didn't mention it until they were there. Maybe because he didn't want anyone to not go because of fear, or maybe you are right and it really doesn't make any sense
It was the late 1800s after all...
The guys in charge probably knew it was a concern but, as they had no way of finding that out in advance, they went ahead with the mission anyway, and hoped for the best. Sending a first expedition just to ascertain if the atmosphere was breathable or not before the main expedition went there would have been too resource intensive.
"I lack the words to truly describe the sight and the emotions that ran through me as I beheld that alien landscape, and I wondered if a poet had ought to have descended in my stead."
Amazing Contact reference.
"They should have send a poet!" - Some Unit in Starcraft 1 made the same reference to Contact. Was it the Arbiter or the Archon?
He named it Victoria in honor of the Queen. *happy Spiffing Brit noises*
If only Reanu Keeves was there to help Lord Blackwood
I hope Lord Blackwood had a cup of Yorkshire Tea to aid him in his adventure.
@@ahumanperson3158 did you detect the disease on that planet, Doctor?
@@Black_Claw175 yes
Should reanu keeves be considered an scp?
Jesus that art. That's pretty inspiring.
Whenever I look at these types of pictures I always wish I could draw too...
Why is Blackwood mobin around LITERALLY EVERYWHERE through time and space.
Because he is Doctor Who!
I swear to god he is worse than the Vikings.
Because he is a Naturalist, duuuuh!
T Thung what is this from sorry
@Patrick Ancona I hope you realize that's a load of bullshit that can be debunked with minimal research
Aaaaa lord blackwood you are one of my favorite characters in the scp universe
I would argue that he was cool Even before he becamd a seaslug
@@kordelshorgar122 he still claims to be in a human body, maybe he was always a sea slug and the stories are just exaggerated/altered? Anyways the foundation can't verify any of his information. I'd like to believe he was human and whatever turned him Into a slug won't let him realise he's one:/
I admit that is a cool interpretation but i assume he is tellinh the truth
@@benarmstrong6904 In one of his stories he mentions one of his cousins turned into an eel thanks to a cursed magical item. Combined with the info that his Genie Butler gave about his last adventure in Patagonia I would guess he finally ran into something he couldn't outdo. Perhaps he was destroyed but a curse is warping his perception or perhaps his sheer Victorian stubbornness is convincing him he is still a gentleman.
The coolest sea slug under the sun
lo’ Blackwood is Gary from spongebob confirmed
Lord Blackwood's bizzare adventure: Britain is unbreakable
Сержант Пеппер is that a jojo reference?
Part 2: British tendency
@Patrick Ancona While I agree entirely, I feel that that was not an appropriate or fitting response to a light-hearted joke.
illegal Muslims might argue that is wrong
*Aggressive Rule Brittania*
Dr Hightower: How intelligent are you guys really?
Ants: Yes.
Thanks to the Exploring Series for consistently uploading these to the Apple Podcasts as well. It really helps me out while driving to listen to these.
The FINAL tale??! What a tragedy... Blackwood tales are some of my favorite parts of the SCP world :(
28:45
A Jewish scientist trying to convert alien ants to Christianity. I love the SCP universe, where else a poor lad tripping would read the New Testament to insects on some planetoid in the middle of the 19th century?
I can NOT get enough of these Blackwood videos !!! 💖
I love the idea what Blackwood was in possession of the silver bell that summons Mr. Deeds
Mr Deeds is probably a djinn, which explains his immortality and supernatural abilities.
Shaking a bell can be a similar motion to wiping a lamp 🧐
“God in his wisdom had not set living things on our celestial sphere alone, but that galaxy itself had been seeded with the germ of life…”
-Lord Blackwood
God, I hope so man, I really do.
Also:
*Blackwood’s Bizarre Adventure*
Part 4: Victoria is Unbreakable
"How many stow away might we have brought back with us?"...
I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords - Kent Brockman
The true secret origin of THEM?
“Dr Hightower”
Soundsmith: *heavy breathing*
Lord Blackwood explores Heaven and Hell next.
And meets Dante Alighieri halfway there
Hopefully Ice cream he'll or that mini hell stuck under a small town.
@@Sara3346 Or the giraffe one in Greenland
ArvinRoido Atienza I was about to make a dmc related joke about how he’d probably meet Sparda given his time period, but then I realized you meant the actual Dante from the Inferno
(Feat. Doom Slayer)
I love the Lord Blackwood content.
This journal format gets me every time
"I had not met him since our expedition to Mars"
Excuse me, what?
"I did not find it as uncomfortable as the choking atmosphere as Mars."
*EXCUSE ME WHAT?*
Well, kinda expected really. Lots of CO2. If someone can handle the low pressure, that's the next bother. It sounds so neat to go there. But that was the worst place I ever picked for a holiday...
Lucky for me I got warned before getting there.
@@mstrfool i went there for my honeymoon. Do not recommend
@@reefalefunk1244I can confirm
I would like a tale about the Victorian ants coming in to contact with “native” ants the same way Columbus did. Everything was going great until they met the bullet ants....they were never seen or heard from again
You know… I think the thing that endears me most about Lord Blackwood is the sense of wonder he seems to have. A genuine sense of curiosity and love for discovery and adventure. It befits a naturalist, I suppose. Even his faith, which normally I find makes characters feel ignorant or closed-minded when brought to scrutiny, seems to be of the kind where it can adapt and rationalize around new, seemingly contrary or challenging discoveries. A learned, yet faithful man. Truly, a remarkable gentleman.
Petition for ‘Lord Blackwood’ to turn back into his original human form so he can help us in ‘The Great Raid at Area 51.’ Since some of his stuff is located there.
Nerd nobody cares about that shit anymore
Why do you think we’re raiding Area 51? He’s who we’re going in to rescue.
@@az12223 the recent (past couple days) resurgence in area 51 memes begs to differ.
Are you suggesting that his Lordship is currently anything other than that most stoutly reliable of all men, a British Peer of the Realm?
Such crassness.
@@az12223 nobody cares about you anymore
Got it, don't T pose around a giant tree
Also thanks for giving me some entertainment on my night shift.
When you so high that you managed to convince a colony of ants to bring them toward the path of god .
this story in much in the tradition of HG Wells
Mathieu Leader as are many of the lord Blackwood stories
@@celtofcanaanesurix2245 neat
Ever read The original steampunk Edgar Rice Burroughs.
" This reminds me of my voyages to Pelucidar"...sits back in high leather chair as the fire burns low and lights pipe ,smoke curling upwards with a gleam in his eye...
I love these tellings of lord Blackwood. They are my second favourite series that you make, first being the oraboras cycle. Please keep up the good work.
Wait so in the SCP universe the atmosphere of Mars is breathable and they had freaking spaceships back then and means to go to alternate universes?
I wonder if they did it all with SCPs
I mean he did find the red sea artifact and traveled within the world of the unclean
Ilai Steiner lahoud he also uncovered the truth and created the blackwood tears to undo the effects of the church’s doing
The scp universe is not a single well defined Canon, it's more of a loosely tied series of stories... If you really want to tread a line among them, call them different parallel universes... But the wiki has more than one version of Mars or outterspace for that sake
No, I think his description of the atmosphere of Mars is classic British understatement.
Well, he did get closer than anyone else to killing 682.
I love your longer reads man, these blackwood tales have been incredible, and that uroburos cycle just blew me away, easily my favorite videos you've made yet, was super excited that you put em all together in a single file. Keep being awesome my friend!
Superb. The author manages to perfectly reproduce that note of stoic pomposity that I associate with the middle and upper classes of the era.
I remember mister Blackwood, he was helpful in teaching the kaleesh in communicating with the republic
i love these stories. listening scp content has helped me get to sleep while iv been struggling with sobriety. i have trouble reading so the wiki is abit to much for me but i am excited to find out eventually how lord blackwood became a sea slug.
oh no 4th and final... shit. might save this 4 bed.
Can we talk about how Deeds, his butler, refers to himself as a Being of Smokeless Fire? The only beings of amokeless fire with which I am familiar are the Jinn.
Is that how Mr. Deeds grants his requests, perhaps? A Jinn would be able to bring rare objects, vanish, and do all the things described in the Butler's Handbell.
Dang, just this and finishing the Ouroborous Cycle and I'll have watched just about all of your Exploring the SCP Foundation videos!
This is like SCP version of Doctor Who
Christi-ants. that is my biggest take away from this xD
"Being of smokeless fire."
Deeds is a djinni? (Apologies if I misspelled that)
Deeds is the butler SCP that gets summoned bu a bell
@@mbos14 and also a djin. It makes so much sense, honestly.
Ifrit. Djin are of air, Ifrit are fire. Don't get it mixed up if you are talking to one. They don't like each other and would likely take offense.
Edit.
Please ignore the above. Found out I was an idiot. You'd think my name would have clued me in.
Fun fact: this kind of traditional English properly translated to my Slavic language is literally just the normal speech of a person who has experience in things
I'm a simple man, I see lord blackwood, I click and like.
somenerdpng me to... me to...
It's no gentleman's courtesy to blindly like anothers ventures. Rather by close inquiry into the nature and virtue of his deeds he shall be judged.
"You know, that asteroid is too far from the sun for photosynthesis"
"No. I have not been to Space myself."
"So, how long have you been a slug?"
"Why no. I'm not smoking the opium!"
Ayyyy!!! Blackwood's BACK! ALRIGHT!!! xD
Love the lord blackwood series, it's so interesting to see different scps through the eyes of someone who's encountering them for the first time.
*Plays ac/dc's "Back in Black" while air guitaring*
These Blackwood tales are by far my favourite aspect of the SCPU, I hope more of them do get written!
Yeayyy! Everyone's favorite British slug is back!
The ants are SCP-1942, which definitely deserves a higher rating than it currently has :)
the ants are marching one by one
HURRAH HURRAH
@Juni Post and they all go marching down, into the craft, as, stowaways
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
We slaughter termites just for fun...
HURRAH HURRAH
Ahhhh thank you!
Small step for man, giant leap for the Empire - made me chuckle, i love these Blackwood tales.
Blackwood is best slug
I don't know have you seen the jackrabbit sea slugs?
“We went here exploring in peace, and here we will rest in peace” - a paraphrasing of Nixon’s speech that was prepared in case the 1969 moon landing failed :,)
Can’t wait to hear this tomorrow
Those scp tales are fuking awesome, lord blackwood especially
WHY UPLOAD THIS WHEN THERE’S SCHOO- Oh it’s already 1 AM, WELP no going back!
you get used to it
I see you are an intellectual as well. Night owls like us are smart enough to get an A+ on only one hour of sleep.
@@matthewlee8667 suddenly it being 5AM is not something i am unaquainted with
@@sampfrost and what, pray tell, productive activities are you engaging in during these unholy hours? Working on world changing research? Developing new inventions? Perhaps you are refreshing your knowledge on the ancient classics?
@@matthewlee8667 playing games and trying to revise while being scared shitless
These blackwood tales are great fun, they feel like an SCP version of the comic “league of extraordinary gentlemen”
I stayed up till 2am to watch this. TWO AM
3 am here totally worth it
Fuck out of here children its currently 505 am as i watch this on my lunch at work
@@XeroFailGames Wow impressive /s
@@hahan00b nah lol i was at work so its cheating lol
“How small a step for a man, how great a leap for the empire” - Neil Armstrong
When the SCP Foundation playlist reaches 69
*Ay, congratulations! It's a celebration!*
Love these. Thanks for sharing them with us. If the author happens to come through here - thanks for writing it. I need some escape lately. I go to the methadone clinic and as you can imagine - the people there aren't always of the highest caliber. Plenty are great but plenty more are awful violent people. A couple thought I said something to them under my breath and refused to believe me when I said that I hadn't said anything and had no reason to say anything. They insisted that I had said something about them and that they would find out what I had to say in the parking lot. I called the cops, they were indeed waiting for me but someone warned them and they left. Two days ago the guy tried to ambush me outside the clinic and I got into my car to lock the door just in time. He tried to open it and I nearly ran him over in my haste to get away. I filed a police report then and I talked with the clinic today. Hopefully I will have peace there from now on. I'm worried about another ambush situation and I will be vigilant about protecting myself. I have firearm that I have no desire nor intention to use unless I am in great danger and escape is impossible. All this over one ridiculous misheard noise attributed to me by these people. Still, going to the clinic is far better than chasing heroin and I'm grateful to be alive at all. Otherwise how would I explore with everyone here? Again, my sincere thanks to The Exploring Series ( I don't remember your actual name) and to the the authors of the SCP wiki.
I love lord blackwood! Is he a sea slug yet?
I'm assuming he's always been a sea slug. At least that's what I choose to believe. To me, it makes his journies 100x more silly.
In Mr.Deeds SCP entry (yes Deeds is an scp) he says that Lord Blackwood looked like a 40 year old during Deeds' service (a period of 60 years) and that one day Deeds had a dream that Lord Blackwood was a sea slug. But yeah it would have been hillarious to imagine that a sea slug did everything we have heard.
Maaan, i LOVE these Blackwood stories.
If you have a penchant for them too, may i suggest the books from which my name, Thomas Carnacki, comes.
Written by the great William Hope Hodgson between 1912 and 1947. Carnacki The Ghost Finder is a great collection from which to start.
For the Lovecraftians amongst you, HP "Borrowed" the idea of the Necronomicon from Hodgson's / my ;) Sigsand Manuscript.
I can't recommend them highly enough. They will thrill greatly the fans of these Blackwood tales.
Lord Blackwood, and the British galactic empire never setting on the sun
Another riveting tale of the dashing gentleman, Lord Blackwood! Bravo! Most splendid! These are truly the tales of amazement and wonder, a splendid choice for an evening entertainment! Now, what was it about the one about Lord Blackwood and the multiverse?
I wish the author wrote the lord blackwood and the martians! I would've loved to read that! :(
I think the ants only repaired the ship so that Hightower would stop reading the bible to them and go away
God I love the Lord Blackwood tales
Some say those ants are singing _"Rule, Britannia"_ to this day
ASTRO-NUT
lord blackwood is unintentionally comedic gold and all of his insane adventures get some sort of laugh out of me
Nothing hold our english boy.
Lord blackwood is fantastic
Seeing as how a few stowaway ants escaped, I wonder if the scp foundation has found any Christian ants that are extremely intelligent since then.
Thank you for completing one final Lord Blackwood video, I enjoy these immensely and do appreciate your work on them. I am looking forward to whatever it is you have planned next.
Ah shit, more of the crazy tales from our favorite anomaly. Lord Bad Mutha Fucka Blackwood.
Best way to start the week. Thank you very much for this
This tale series is getting more and more like a brits' wet dream
I love his "They should have sent a poet" moment.
The man, the mith, the legend 27, lord blackwood
Lord Blackwood deserves and entire series of stories, wish there was more of these.
19:59 from mounds on the what now?
We need more Blackwood stories man. They are fantastic.