 Ahoy, ahoy, and welcome to the channel. I'm Dr. Sumerian, not a real doctor. And today we are going to talk about the top SCP-6000 contest entries. I'm going to go over each of them in a little bit of a summation and give you kind of my own personal evaluation of the ones I've read so far. I haven't read them all. There's about a hundred of them. Probably won't read more than 10 at most, depending on if they come up later. But for this, I've read about six. I want to say six of them. Today's video is also sponsored by the SCP Foundation Wall Art by Vermillion Creative Kickstarter. But I'll talk more about it at the end of the video. But there will be a link at the top, near the top of the description, that will send you to their Kickstarter page, and you can pledge. But we'll talk about it a little bit later. For now, let's go over the CP's. So what I've done so far is, I probably will read some of the future ones a little bit down the line. But my plan right now is to read anything that's higher rated than the 6000 contest hub. That feels like a good cutoff point. If you can't get a higher rating than a hub with no content, I feel like you've probably, I should say no creative content, then I feel like you've done something wrong. Now, out of the current seven, yes, seven SCPs that meet that requirement, I've read all of them, except for one. And that's because it is 30,000 words long, which ironically is probably the one you would need the most, the one you would most need a summary of. But we'll get to that at some point in the future. I'm planning on reading it. I guess it's inevitable that I have to. But not there yet. I know it's multiple choice endings, which is why it's so long, but I wouldn't feel comfortable reviewing it without seeing all of the content. So anyway, we'll start with the one that is maybe going to win. It's complicated. Looks like this one is solely written by Rounder House. Yeah, it looks like it. Okay. So let's grab the licensing information. SCP, it's not SCP 6000. This is the problem. Licensing information is technically correct for the moment, but it's not. We're just going to call it the serpent, the moose, and the wanderers library by Rounder House from the SCP Wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons share alike attribution license. So what is this about? Well, as the name might suggest, this is a serpent's hand focused SCP, specifically the wanderers library. It strongly involves an author avatar of there's a character, there's a person, there's an author. Let's do it that way. There's an author on the SCP most notably, probably the author of SCP 1000 named The Deadly Moose, and their author avatar is an odd name, Tilda Swinton Moose. But that character shows up quite a lot in this article. And what is happening is that the wanderers library in exists and is spreading from some sort of portal in the Amazon rainforest. It is a very interview heavy SCP. Most of the important stuff happens in conversations between Moose and one of the entities that was recovered from the anomaly. But in the end, the wanderers library basically is taking over the entire world. That's that one. And it's likely going to be the one to win, though the next one is making a bit of a what's the word I'm looking for here. Reach for number one. It's DJ cactus is and we're going to go down and see if this has licensing information at the end. It doesn't. But regardless, let's double check and make sure that it isn't co authored. And it doesn't look like it is. This article is called the Demon Hector and the dread titania. And it is about it's a lot of things. Ironically enough, it is said in the Amazon and Creek. It is said in the Amazon and it is also involves SCP 1000. And by extension, Tilda Swinton Moose, the author avatar of the. So the top two articles in this contest, both are set in the Amazon and heavily involve the author avatar of Moose, which is an odd coincidence. This one may run ahead, but I understand cactus has decided. Oh, I don't know this for sure. I shouldn't say this out loud if I don't know for sure. But I have heard some rumors that cactus is planning on giving the 6000 slot to round our house, even if he manages to beat him in the contest, which is, you know, because he's won what he won 3000. And he's and he does pretty well in the other contests as well, because he's cactus. All these are really long, by the way, not just that's not true. One of them isn't. But most of these SCPs are also very long. And this one's no exception. It is about Oh, man, this is hard to summarize. So the fairies from taboo have long, long time ago created SCP 1000, the Bigfoot Monsters in an effort to fight back against humanity. And ended up creating something that was weirder and more terrifying than humanity was. And it's a little, little white walker ish, actually. No, I think about it. It's very similar in that kind of way. Children of the forest and the white walkers have this have a similar origin to this. But what and same reasons even that they wanted to fight back against humanity. So they created these monsters and these monsters, then became their own sort of plague and problem. But what happens is, SCP 1000 is still exists in sort of ways they took on a David Empire. There's a whole bunch of stuff happening in this SCP. The important parts, though, is that it involves SCP 1000, SCP 4000, and moose. You have to read it to understand. It's a lot of exploration. And it also, you know, there's this underground cave underneath the Amazon rainforest that basically is there's corpses of like, I don't know, it's hundreds of thousands of people or entities, I should say, 100,000 of entities, some of them fairy, some of them human, some of them the monsters, I believe that are Bigfoot. The reason why this seems a little bit rambly is that the article itself isn't rambly. I'm not saying that. The reason why this is rambly is the article is just complicated as heck. And I recommend it as well as I recommend the other one as well. I'd be surprised if Cactus actually overtakes Rounder House, but he might. I mean, he's still gaining a little bit. The third in the list is Nearer My God to Thee. We're going to look at this real quick. Make sure we get the crediting in properly. By the way, hold on. The demon hector and the dread titana was written by DJ Cactus and is under a Creative Commons share alike attribution license. We're going to say these out loud. We're also going to have links in the description to all of these. Nearer My God to Thee was written, oh it actually has this licensing citation that makes it a little easier, was written by Elegy Fishtruck. It is licensed under a Creative Commons share alike attribution license. And it's just Elegy Fishtruck again. I think one of these is co-authored by a little bunch of people. And this one's pretty simple. There are a number of end-of-the-world broadcasts in reserve at a lot of major networks. On the off chance, it's something were to happen. Then the world were to be ending. They're supposed to play these things. I believe one of the more famous ones is the Turner Broadcasting's version where they basically have an orchestral version of Nearer My God to Thee. In this version, in the SCP universe, this is actually quite short, the SCP foundation has laced these broadcasts with something that will make people calm down and just accept the end. That's it. That's the whole article. It's the shortest of all of these entries. Then we have The True Empire. And we're going to scroll down again. There is a licensing citation which is good. Okay, by Ace Millard, I could be, I've never had to say that out loud before, but I'm hoping I got it right. Ace Mallard or Ace Millard and Storm Breath, a licensed, it's called The True Empire, and licensed under a Creative Commons share-like attribution license. And this one is kind of a two-parter. See, let's grab the article's description. All right, SCP-140 is the old Dayvite book where if it gets completed, the Dayvite Empire comes back. And in any fluids that are allowed near it will cause it to write more and the Dayvite Empire comes closer and closer to modern day. Someone steals the book and finishes it. And the SCP foundation has just a few months to figure out what to do about it, and eventually they decide they're just going to have a broken masquerade because the Dayvite Empire, as described, is this terrible blood worship, or should I say scarlet, king-worshipping blood magic empire that stretches back into antiquity, and if it exists in modern day, things are going to get real bad real quick. But then it happens and it turns out that none of that is true, and that the Dayvite Empire of today is fairly mundane. There's still some stuff like they were still not a great empire. They owned more slaves than any other empire on earth has ever owned, but, this is important, a slave uprising took them out at some point. And the book was just written by some dude who thought it made up a whole bunch of stuff and thought it would be cool if the Dayvite Empire was just like eldritch abomination of an empire that could come back at any time and be just was terrible. But what he ended up doing by creating it was he wiped the Dayvites who still existed off the map. And so what comes back is Davisstan, which is essentially just a no different than the basic, what's the word I'm looking for here, Central Asian states, maybe a little bit more advanced, but not by much. And a former Soviet Republic as well. So it was under the Soviets for the longest time. And that's it. That's the article. The next one is All Creatures Great and Small by Big Sloth on My Face, License Center Creative Commons Share Like Attribution. This one is, I'm not sure if I'd say it's my favorite. It was my favorite until I read the next one, which I actually enjoyed more. I also have problems with all of these. None of them are as I particularly impressed with, but they're all right. And some of them, if you really enjoy the content, like you're super into the Dayvites or you're super into the Serpent's Hand or if like the lore of 4000 and the fairies, which I wasn't particular fan of in the first place, or Bigfoot, which I'm not a particular fan of in the first place, interest you, then those could interest you as well. But this one in particular is sort of more original, doesn't rely on much of anything that I can think of. And it's essentially a tree of life. But in that tree of life is housed the genetic material for all living things. And if you modify the stuff on the tree, you also modify stuff in real life. And I actually quite like it. I think it's worth reading. And I'm not going to spoil it for you more than that. But yeah. And then finally, the one I read just this morning, which I think may be my favorite, there is one problem I have with it. I'll say this. It definitely reads more as a tale than an SCP. And that is, I guess, probably my worst, yeah, that's probably my worst problem with it. But other than that, I think it's I think it's probably my favorite article in the SCP 6000 contest. It's also on the list of articles I've given you so far, the lowest rated. So this is by T. Rutherford. Nope. Nope. I don't want to click through that is licensed under a creative common share like attribution license. Again, links to all of these will be in the description below. And Amelon is about an alternate universe, which I love the alternate universe, SCPs, that's it's right in my wheelhouse. It's about an alternate universe basically where the SCP foundation of their world united with all the other anomalous groups and brought about world peace and world order and magic and everything is like omnipresent, but in sort of a way that you would think of as technological at the same time. And yeah, there's just a long discussion. I mean, it's a it's a good story. That's important to remember. It is a very good story. It's just not a I don't think it's a good but I liked it more than all of the other ones. So if I had to recommend one, I'd probably recommend that it's also the lowest rated among all it's only just made it was yesterday when I looked it wasn't even above the contest of it's only just now raised above the contest hub in rating. There are more below the contest hub and rating that I'm probably going to go over. I might actually make a new cutoff as anything plus 100 or or lower. I'll probably do one more video, maybe two, depending on how much time it's going to take me to sum up inevitable, but regardless, that's it for today. We're going to talk a little bit about this foundation SCP foundation wall art. Actually, I'm going to put this stuff up on the screen right now. So I mean, this this piece of wall art is going to have so many characters from the SCP foundation in it. It's got Dr. Sumerian. It's got Dr. Sumerian. It's not listed on the on the thing here, but it is it is I've seen the art, so it is in there. But there's Dr. Kleft, Dr. Kondracki, Gears, Bright, Glass, Sumerian, Iceberg, Kane, Tallerin, Wondertainment, Max Lombardi, Diogenes, Emma, I, and photosynthetic Elliott, Chelsea photosynthetic Elliott, I guess it's the name, and then just tons of SCPs in here. Most of these SCPs are series one. So if that's your thing, you might like this a little bit more. But I think regardless of SCP, regardless of if series one is your thing or not, this is a beautiful piece of art, I think. And yeah, you can see it on the screen right now. I highly suggest you go over. The link will be in the description below. And it helps me out a little bit to help them out. So I really believe in the content in the work. And yeah, that's it. Thank you very much for watching. 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