I can not praise Croquembouche and djkaktus enough for writing this absolute masterclass of an article.
SCP-3790 is, by design, an incomplete narrative, expertly crafted in such a way that draws everyone in from the moment we see "Department of Abnormalities" to the inaccessible seventh floor, keeping us intrigued yet leaving a hole in the shape of closure, making the curious minds, both in-universe and out-, clamoring for answers.
What exactly is the Department of Abnormalities, and what resides on Level Seven? Only time can tell.
And when that time comes, perhaps we will finally learn there’s a price to be paid for unearthing secrets that should never see the light of day again.
STRAY OBSERVATION
+SCP-3790 contains a mix of real life myths and objects (Vivaldi, Harmonia's Necklace) extant SCP-like existences (Wormwood, Mr. Silence) and some with yet-to-be deciphered origin (Ian, The Watchers), much like the current Foundation.
+While this is implicitly stated to be the Department of Abnormalities, something suggests that they operated on a far wider scale.
I can not praise Croquembouche and djkaktus enough for writing this absolute masterclass of an article.
SCP-3790 is, by design, an incomplete narrative, expertly crafted in such a way that draws everyone in from the moment we see "Department of Abnormalities" to the inaccessible seventh floor, keeping us intrigued yet leaving a hole in the shape of closure, making the curious minds, both in-universe and out-, clamoring for answers.
What exactly is the Department of Abnormalities, and what resides on Level Seven? Only time can tell.
And when that time comes, perhaps we will finally learn there’s a price to be paid for unearthing secrets that should never see the light of day again.
STRAY OBSERVATION
+SCP-3790 contains a mix of real life myths and objects (Vivaldi, Harmonia's Necklace) extant SCP-like existences (Wormwood, Mr. Silence) and some with yet-to-be deciphered origin (Ian, The Watchers), much like the current Foundation.
+While this is implicitly stated to be the Department of Abnormalities, something suggests that they operated on a far wider scale.