Hello! - My voice sounds rough in this one. I can only apologise. I'm having a bit of a hard time diagnosing what's wrong with my vocal chords and how to fix it (It's also the reason that I've found it hard to make longer videos this year.). They are always covered in mucus and the more I clear my throat the worse it gets. I'm trying to get a doctors appointment to try and get some medication help along with cutting out spicing food, caffeine and dairy from my diet. As always, thank you all for your patience.
SCP always throws you a curveball. You come in expecting a fun, simple tale about a bottomless pit, and you end up with hallucinogenic cherries and obscure musicians.
Seems more like someone's prose about life is an orchestra that has no point. It feels very un-scp like in that there seems to be no reason to contain and no information to be gained. Like if someone designated lsd an scp. Seems like there should be a follow up with d class or an agent and some research or test notes.
I really hate the SCPs that are just rambling nonsense by failed novelists. There's a cabal of moderators who approve SCPs behind the scenes and it's such a circlejerk.
In the Foundation, you gotta be extremely careful. In a normal office, lunch thieves get spoiled food and hot sauce... in the Foundation, though, you get things man was not meant to know solidified into physical form and mixed in with cuts of SCP-682 just because they need new things to add to the list of termination attempts.
Shorthand: Cherries that make you hallucinate about music and dancing, inspiring many into writing of their experiences. Longform: Mental teleportation to parallel world, as expressed through song, dance and setpieces. One researcher went in too deep, and this may be more dangerous than it seems, as these pits have no bottoms.
*cherries that come from trees that are fused with people who used to be party of a concert band. They're still alive but they're chillin, making music.
6:02 you see, this is what happens when you don't label what you put in the fridge someone will eat it thinking it's normal jam and get erased from existence.
Well yes, and also did I read it Wright, are they selling the Cherry's to outsiders so they can continue there research, and why did everyone suddenly fall ill all at the same time?@@MichaelDeHaven
Why is this Euclid? Do not eat the cherry jam and you are good. Lock it in a box and it cannot break containment; this is the definition of "Safe." This seems like someone repurosed some unrelated purple prose as an scp without bothering to think about how it fit into the rest of the fiction.
So, this is kinda like C.S. Lewis' _The Magicians Nephew_ in terms of world hopping, then? Instead of pools of water, we have musicians that somehow suddenly connect worlds together; in our world they appear at trees bearing cherries. To eat these cherries is to be given visions and hallucinations of the worlds connected to by the musician they came from, and to eat of the musician is to be teleported to that world. (The good doctor's disappearance is caused by his eating of jam from a violinist/fiddler tree.) The problem is those alternate worlds are fundamentally unharmonious with our natures built in this reality, described here as a fiddle, a trumpet, or another prevailing instrument that restricts or contorts the doctor's nature. He finds some relief eating cherries and having literal trips to other worlds, but he only finds long-lasting satisfaction by eating the musicians and teleporting completely. (He's presumably not the first to do this, since the musicians are described as animal-mangled.) Since the musicians are spread among multiple trees in our world, this seems to be the case elsewhere (the reason why he doesn't know where he'll end up until he's learns to recognize the musicians he's about to eat). He only finally arrives home after eating the cellist, who is missing from our grove but present everywhere else (presumably each musician is missing from the world they link to from others). That's because our world is the one that resonates with the cello and is connected to from other realities by the cellist - the doctor only notices the cello integrated into our existence after being in every other musical world and returning to ours.
It's a great Summarization! I understood it easily, but the way it was "dressed up" literarily was sooo poorly done! The Core Concept behind this SCP, basically most of what you wrote, isn't that bad (it's not great either), and a VERY Talented & Experienced Writer could have done a Unique and very Interesting Article... But here, it's a missed & failed opportunity. It is yet another reminder to Writers that no matter how Cool you feel your Concept is, if it's not Clear _(as in Clearly Defined beforehand AND Simple enough),_ is Convoluted, or represents too much of a Challenge to Build a Narrative upon, it's A BAD IDEA to go forward with this Idea, as there'll inevitably be a whole lot of problems to deal with during the Writing Process, usually so many that not all can be satisfyingly resolved, the Narrative will be hard to follow _(if you ask a highly Competent University Professor, he'll be able to explain even the most Complex of Concepts in the World to a layman person in a way that is SO SIMPLE AND EASY TO FOLLOW, at every Step of the Way that it's basically impossible not to understand, and all this without ever feeling Lost or Confused!),_ with many more Issues that I won't continue to enumerate... Basically ensuring that the End Result will be poor when you use a Bad Concept as the Core of your Story/SCP Article!
@christiangauthier727 it's funny to see someone criticize writing while randomly and schizophrenically capitalizing words and using nonfunctional grammar.
I don't know if it's the way this is written but I find this really hard to follow. Something about an orchard, then cherries and hallucinations, something about a memorial orchestra, it just feels all over the place and I have no idea what's going on or what the SCP even is.
I agree, I've read and listened to thousands of SCP files and this one just feels like someone tried to write down a trip report from their first time ever ingesting hallucinogens.
To me this one comes across in the same way I have tried to explain chronic illness and mental disorders before I had the medical background to know what was what. The talk to the ever present fiddle, the inkling of what is. The death of 1 ruleset before moving to another. The feeling of scraping and crushing to fit a mold you aren't made for. If you don't understand honestly be glad. Because the feeling of knowing what this does feel like is painful to the point that knowing I finished the video already I'm considering rewatching just to feel the sensations put to words again so that I can feel satisfied again.
It's basically a very normal universe hopping SCP, but the mechanics of traveling to other universes is what makes it special, as each universe follows weird rules, and after visiting them you start to notice the weird rules that your home universe has. It also has the additional implication that all music is a window into a different universe, which is what the orchestra is about.
yup. tl;dr cannibalism bad, even if the blood of the not-dead musician partly merged with a tree has the consistency and appearance of delicious cherry jam
The description of the windowless room with the lights turned off is similar to how I explain the way I think about visual things as someone with aphantasia. I know what the thing looks like, I can describe it in detail, but all the lights are off.
It's normal in the case of similar Articles: the Writing is poor, taking a relatively bad Core Concept and getting lost in the Execution, ending up with a huge unfollowable mess _(unless you're really willing to make the Effort to Suffer through this to be sure that you didn't simply misunderstand the Premise)!_ And there was nothing there that was worth it.
I like having to work a bit to understand some of the scp's due to the inside baseball of the foundation presentation, but this is just purple prose as the author compares life to an orchastra.
@@its99pm this is that bad joke about eating a giant marshmallow while asleep and waking up to not be able to find your pillow. It is not clear if the cherry jam actually has a physical effect or if it just makes the eater high and invisible.
Always a new story, pleasant but authoritative reading voice, concise and organized reading, a redaction noise that doesn't make me want to stab my own ears. Please never leave us 🥲 these other SCP channels simply can't keep up, even the few who present a matching quality - are on their 27th retelling of the same old story they've put in 10 different lists already.
I'd say it was all pretty relatable save for the cannibalism. Transdimensional travel through a convergent:divergent singularity and back again... physical recapitulation is always the curve ball... after maintaining a coherent and operational consciousness of course...
@@triforceofcourage100 "On Mount Golgotha" is the name of a Canon based around the SCP that's a sheet of music (by the same title) that compels people to try to finish it in their own blood. This isn't as firmly connected as the rest of the entries, but the canon as a whole connects the song with the Hanged King, the cursed city of Alagadda, and with a coming apocalypse of uncertain nature.
So fun when half the video is just a story within the article. Why couldn't we have gotton more tests and Foundation stuff after the story? Might as well just be a tale. What does any of this even have to do with a bottomless pit?
I'll see if I can help, with my own botched understanding: something happened to what used to be a concert band, and where they used to play music was turned into a orchard with trees containing parts of their bodies. They seem to be alive in there and those trees create cherries that causes people to go on art-inspired drug trips. There is a weird ass entity that nobody has seen that eats the cherries and leaves notes about each tree-entity around the orchard. One day, a lead researcher dissappear after eating some of the cherry/blood juice from one of the tree-entities. They find him later, warped with some wood-made prosthetics on his lower right left and two left toes. He goes on to tell them about his literal multiverse spanning drug trip, how the tree-entity people's consciousnesses are just hanging out all mangled but chill on another plane and hos he felt musical vibrations during his whole trip. Then he came back here. I think that's it. Somehow the researcher is also the 5013-B entity that kept leaving notes around.
@@lholliday198 I'd like to add that it likely wasn't the musicians themselves who were mangled in the other worlds, as the researcher mentioned some were animals. I think those various bodies had also ingested blood or flesh from the musicians (some of whom are described as partly eaten) and portaled into the other worlds without understanding what was happening. The researcher is the only one who left notes (because it's not science unless you write it down) and in the end the only one who managed to return as he has knowledge of dimensions and was able to trial and error his way back to our world. So cannibalizing the sentient tree-people-musicians is a bad idea, and prior to the containment of the orchard random people and animals occasionally did exactly that. They never came back, and are lying mangled and still sentient on the ground of these other dimensions, seemingly... content with their state of being? Or possibly so out of it due to noise & pain that they've retreated into some kind of catatonia.
@lholliday198 I know its been a month but I need to ask. What's the Chello about? I get that the chello player was originally absent, but the resercher "noticed the chello" Does this mean he rejoined the mindscape? Or did the researcher go too deep and was freed/ejected by the chello player? The chello player's world was the real fucked up one, right? Is that what happened too his legs?
Interesting one. Its like as if humans tried to create a new reality using music, but of course its imperfect as all humans are. The song of creation is incomplete, and none of the instuments are harmonizing properly. No idea what the cherry trees are about though.
I get the sense that a lot of the confusion about this SCP stems (heh) from missing the wordplay that ties it all together. pit 1 of 4 noun (1) 1 a(1): a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground b: an area often sunken or depressed below the adjacent floor area: such as (2): a space at the front of a theater for the *orchestra* 2 b: a place or situation of futility, misery, or degradation pit 3 of 4 noun (2): the stone of a drupaceous fruit pit 4 of 4 verb (2) pitted; pitting transitive verb : to remove the pit from (a fruit)
Thanks, OP! I thought I'd lost my mind for a bit. I was like "I thought this said 3000 something?" I pulled up the info and it said 5012, so I just chalked it up to old age.😂 No biggie, Volgun. Just happy to hear your great voice acting!
not to be guy who only thinks about the magnus archives but the mentions of setpieces and moldy animals and un-becoming oneself is all so. unknowing. deeply into this scp :]
As you approach 300 videos in this playlist, I feel that I should inform you that one video is listed in the playlist twice. SCP-0953, the Polymorphic Humanoid, is currently in positions 141 and 142 in the playlist, but those index numbers will increase with each new video you upload. On the other hand, this is the 299th SCP in the playlist, because you covered 4 SCPs in SCP Seminar Aquatic #1 (current playlist index: 117), you covered SCP-049 The Plague Doctor twice (current playlist indices 231 and 243, the 2018 rewrite and the DJ Kaktus proposal respectively), and you covered SCP-173 The Statue twice (current playlist indices: 167 w/SCP Unity and 278 w/o). Congratulations on your approaching milestones! I look forward to many additional videos thereafter.
I was wondering where I'd heard this article before, then realised that it was from a different channel (I was confused for a moment, but that's just me) I'd seen a day or so before! I said to myself whilst watching "It'd be great if #TheVolgun did a version of this" & was correct. Cheers!
I think the different worlds are meant to be different peoples perspectives with the instruments being depression and other invisible elements that affect a person perspective
I think this is written much like a classic SCP where the why isn't explained nearly as much as the what. Everything has a description but their origin and importance is up in the air, much like my wife.
@dalemorgan8263 it's def possible, but my guess is that because one dude is missing, he used the other as like music spellcasting materials or harmonic ritual sacrifices in order to ascend to a higher level. Not godhood but to exist in a different, nearly immortal but equally formless way.
I'm near positive the "5012-#" is supposed to be read as "5012-number". "Number" and "pound" predate # meaning "hash" by a long time, and "number" makes much more sense in this context.
This skip really sums up my issue with many SCP entries over the last several years: It's a meandering, purple prose-ridden tale masquerading as a numbered skip. I'm tired of overly self-indulgent entries like this. At least it's not a novel's worth of nothing, I suppose. I miss when entries were "hey here's a weird/spooky thing and how to contain it."
You! You get it! I got condescended to on the scp reddit for that exact take... Like, those are supposed to be scientific reports, not your thesis in philosophy or your latest attempt at emo slam poetry, Kevin💀
And yet people like you seem to act like you should be the authority on what kinds of SCPs should be allowed based on your personal preferences. I for one think the unoriginal monster rehashes are boring and find more enjoyment in the weird speculative stuff. You're like all the people who don't understand that the interesting and creepy part of the Backrooms is the atmosphere, which works _because_ it's empty, so you stick generic monsters in it to make it about tangible danger rather than the weirdness and unplaceable nostalgia of the location, which could be any normal place at that point for all it matters as you've distilled it down to running from le loud jumpscare noise. Let's not pretend the monster-that-could-murder-me stories are the more mature and nuanced take on horror. But instead of complaining that they exist, I just choose not to read/listen to them.
@@Krikenemp18 Hey so there's these things called opinions, everyone has them and has a right to express them especially in a community driven creative endeavor! No one pretends to be the authority on what is and isn't an SCP. If you feel so attacked, that's kind of on you. Have a gread day!
Hello! - My voice sounds rough in this one. I can only apologise. I'm having a bit of a hard time diagnosing what's wrong with my vocal chords and how to fix it (It's also the reason that I've found it hard to make longer videos this year.). They are always covered in mucus and the more I clear my throat the worse it gets. I'm trying to get a doctors appointment to try and get some medication help along with cutting out spicing food, caffeine and dairy from my diet. As always, thank you all for your patience.
Also. The title card says the wrong number. I got it right everywhere else hopefully. Sorry about this.
Take care of yourself. I’d hate for something to happen to you. (Edit: This was not meant to sound so threatening, sorry)
No need to apologize to us, Volgun. We're here for you, no matter what. If you need time to rest and get stuff checked out, take as long as you need.
Heyo you're doing great. Take care of yourself please
Feel better Volgun! Rest your throat!
"Shouldn't we call the Foundation?"
"Oh yeah, I called the Foundation."
"Well, where are they?"
"...In the Hole."
Is my mug their too?
"Foundation go down the hole"
Holy shit that's an obscure refrence
That took me YEARS back in time
tomska skit right?
>be bottomless pit inspector
>pit is no longer bottomless
Hehe pit inspector is a bottom
top 10 greentexts of all time
>lose job as they have no use for a bottomless pit inspector
>become regular pit inspector
>pit becomes bottomless
SCP always throws you a curveball. You come in expecting a fun, simple tale about a bottomless pit, and you end up with hallucinogenic cherries and obscure musicians.
That's the way it's SUPPOSED to be ;P
The cherries have no seeds... They are pitless.
Seems more like someone's prose about life is an orchestra that has no point. It feels very un-scp like in that there seems to be no reason to contain and no information to be gained. Like if someone designated lsd an scp. Seems like there should be a follow up with d class or an agent and some research or test notes.
I really hate the SCPs that are just rambling nonsense by failed novelists. There's a cabal of moderators who approve SCPs behind the scenes and it's such a circlejerk.
@@rynowatcherI guess not every SCP is dangerous and/or useful.
A cautionary tale for co-workers not to eat things they find in the office fridge that do not belong to them..
In the Foundation, you gotta be extremely careful. In a normal office, lunch thieves get spoiled food and hot sauce... in the Foundation, though, you get things man was not meant to know solidified into physical form and mixed in with cuts of SCP-682 just because they need new things to add to the list of termination attempts.
Shorthand: Cherries that make you hallucinate about music and dancing, inspiring many into writing of their experiences.
Longform: Mental teleportation to parallel world, as expressed through song, dance and setpieces. One researcher went in too deep, and this may be more dangerous than it seems, as these pits have no bottoms.
*cherries that come from trees that are fused with people who used to be party of a concert band. They're still alive but they're chillin, making music.
@@lholliday198
Sounds like a recommendable source of hallucigenics that one ought to try out.
@nsacockroach4099 yeah I think that's why the foundation is still using them despite knowing exactly what they do lol
Why is this Euclid? Put it in a box and it is contained... should be safe.
@rynowatcher maybe because of the missing band member? Or the timeline traveling tree blood? I'm like 70% in agreement with you.
Volgun is such a godsend for the whole scp community
Has been for the majority of the community's existence.
And TES
fact
Correct.
"Give me a moment."
Doctor, you are writing this on a typewriter. You can take breaks without mentioning them in the document.
Yeah, I thought it was weird that he kept doing that. It feels like the author forgot that this character isn't actually speaking out loud.
I interpreted it to mean the foundation was reading his writing as he wrote it
He was writing with someone looking over his shoulder, of course. I imagine Foundation employees to be very curious.
6:02 you see, this is what happens when you don't label what you put in the fridge someone will eat it thinking it's normal jam and get erased from existence.
Yeah... definitely going to need an "Extra Credit" for this one.
What's not to get? Psychedelic cherries cause you to go dimension hopping to the sound of music. All perfectly simple.😂
i thought there was going to be one at the end 😭 it ended so suddenly too
Well yes, and also did I read it Wright, are they selling the Cherry's to outsiders so they can continue there research, and why did everyone suddenly fall ill all at the same time?@@MichaelDeHaven
FR I'm so upset that we never get extra credit anymore
Why is this Euclid? Do not eat the cherry jam and you are good. Lock it in a box and it cannot break containment; this is the definition of "Safe."
This seems like someone repurosed some unrelated purple prose as an scp without bothering to think about how it fit into the rest of the fiction.
So, this is kinda like C.S. Lewis' _The Magicians Nephew_ in terms of world hopping, then? Instead of pools of water, we have musicians that somehow suddenly connect worlds together; in our world they appear at trees bearing cherries. To eat these cherries is to be given visions and hallucinations of the worlds connected to by the musician they came from, and to eat of the musician is to be teleported to that world. (The good doctor's disappearance is caused by his eating of jam from a violinist/fiddler tree.)
The problem is those alternate worlds are fundamentally unharmonious with our natures built in this reality, described here as a fiddle, a trumpet, or another prevailing instrument that restricts or contorts the doctor's nature. He finds some relief eating cherries and having literal trips to other worlds, but he only finds long-lasting satisfaction by eating the musicians and teleporting completely. (He's presumably not the first to do this, since the musicians are described as animal-mangled.)
Since the musicians are spread among multiple trees in our world, this seems to be the case elsewhere (the reason why he doesn't know where he'll end up until he's learns to recognize the musicians he's about to eat). He only finally arrives home after eating the cellist, who is missing from our grove but present everywhere else (presumably each musician is missing from the world they link to from others). That's because our world is the one that resonates with the cello and is connected to from other realities by the cellist - the doctor only notices the cello integrated into our existence after being in every other musical world and returning to ours.
deserves a pin, bro's comprehension skills are impeccable
now that i understand it, really cool scp too
makes that last line hit hard asf
Replying to this to try and bump it up - outstanding job untangling this one!
I've no idea if you are right but it works for me and makes more sense than what I came up with originally.
It's a great Summarization!
I understood it easily, but the way it was "dressed up" literarily was sooo poorly done! The Core Concept behind this SCP, basically most of what you wrote, isn't that bad (it's not great either), and a VERY Talented & Experienced Writer could have done a Unique and very Interesting Article...
But here, it's a missed & failed opportunity. It is yet another reminder to Writers that no matter how Cool you feel your Concept is, if it's not Clear _(as in Clearly Defined beforehand AND Simple enough),_ is Convoluted, or represents too much of a Challenge to Build a Narrative upon, it's A BAD IDEA to go forward with this Idea, as there'll inevitably be a whole lot of problems to deal with during the Writing Process, usually so many that not all can be satisfyingly resolved, the Narrative will be hard to follow _(if you ask a highly Competent University Professor, he'll be able to explain even the most Complex of Concepts in the World to a layman person in a way that is SO SIMPLE AND EASY TO FOLLOW, at every Step of the Way that it's basically impossible not to understand, and all this without ever feeling Lost or Confused!),_ with many more Issues that I won't continue to enumerate...
Basically ensuring that the End Result will be poor when you use a Bad Concept as the Core of your Story/SCP Article!
@christiangauthier727 it's funny to see someone criticize writing while randomly and schizophrenically capitalizing words and using nonfunctional grammar.
I don't know if it's the way this is written but I find this really hard to follow. Something about an orchard, then cherries and hallucinations, something about a memorial orchestra, it just feels all over the place and I have no idea what's going on or what the SCP even is.
I agree, I've read and listened to thousands of SCP files and this one just feels like someone tried to write down a trip report from their first time ever ingesting hallucinogens.
To me this one comes across in the same way I have tried to explain chronic illness and mental disorders before I had the medical background to know what was what. The talk to the ever present fiddle, the inkling of what is. The death of 1 ruleset before moving to another. The feeling of scraping and crushing to fit a mold you aren't made for.
If you don't understand honestly be glad. Because the feeling of knowing what this does feel like is painful to the point that knowing I finished the video already I'm considering rewatching just to feel the sensations put to words again so that I can feel satisfied again.
@@AlisterKaeli have both of those issues and i still have no idea wtf was going on LMAO
It's basically a very normal universe hopping SCP, but the mechanics of traveling to other universes is what makes it special, as each universe follows weird rules, and after visiting them you start to notice the weird rules that your home universe has.
It also has the additional implication that all music is a window into a different universe, which is what the orchestra is about.
Agreed. It's just 20 minutes of nonsensical ramblings.
Everything is fine and dandy, until someone decides to use the anomalously-sourced fruit jelly in the Site's cafeteria!
yup.
tl;dr cannibalism bad, even if the blood of the not-dead musician partly merged with a tree has the consistency and appearance of delicious cherry jam
This is basically a real, bad DMT trip
this really is a 5000 series in every way
Gravity falls has taught me eventually they’ll fly back out
@LoveStrangeDr a pit without a bottom is just a hole, reality has a LOT of holes. Drink with a straw, buddy.
@LoveStrangeDr but infinitely long silly straws do, so do infinitely deep silly pits.
@LoveStrangeDr
Wait, SCP takes place in a fictional universe, no?
@@JimmyPizzaDelivery No, SCP is real
Title of this SCP describes my current financial situation.
and the financial situation of about half the Earth's population.
The description of the windowless room with the lights turned off is similar to how I explain the way I think about visual things as someone with aphantasia. I know what the thing looks like, I can describe it in detail, but all the lights are off.
Something about these readings. I love em but I often space out. And I have to start the video over. Cuz if I miss anything it’s like I know nothing 😭
Yep, me too!😂
It's normal in the case of similar Articles: the Writing is poor, taking a relatively bad Core Concept and getting lost in the Execution, ending up with a huge unfollowable mess _(unless you're really willing to make the Effort to Suffer through this to be sure that you didn't simply misunderstand the Premise)!_
And there was nothing there that was worth it.
It took longer than id like to admit to realize the 'bottomless pit' in question were the cherry pits, not a physical hole.
What about an orchestra pit?
Can't believe they used my marriage with my ex-wife as an SCP title.
Damn that’s out of line! How could they??
The house, both cars and even the kids are down in that pit!
I'm laughing so hard that I'm still single!
Based
Lmao
“Woah. Whatever that was it’s gone for good.”
"Fifty-twelve" sounds like someone doesn't know how to say sixty-two.
It's like french but not really!
@@ruileite2634basically the same, we have sixty twelve instead lol.
@@ruileite2634 "Four twenties and twelve."
Eleventeen
@@BradyPostma four score and a dozen more
Moral of the story: never store biogical samples in the lunch fridge.
So our universe is the cello. Nice.
I like having to work a bit to understand some of the scp's due to the inside baseball of the foundation presentation, but this is just purple prose as the author compares life to an orchastra.
I read it as a nice and simple reminder that cannibalism is bad
@@its99pm this is that bad joke about eating a giant marshmallow while asleep and waking up to not be able to find your pillow. It is not clear if the cherry jam actually has a physical effect or if it just makes the eater high and invisible.
Bottomless Pit is a great Death Grips album
The author has 100% tripped DMT
For a moment I thought this was related to SCP-012 "On Mout Golgotha".
It absolutely is, the tags on the article confirm it but the article number and the use of the Golgotha name are a clear giveaway
Thanks for the upload Volgun!!
0:04 why does it say "3010"
Always a new story, pleasant but authoritative reading voice, concise and organized reading, a redaction noise that doesn't make me want to stab my own ears.
Please never leave us 🥲 these other SCP channels simply can't keep up, even the few who present a matching quality - are on their 27th retelling of the same old story they've put in 10 different lists already.
I think whoever was writing this ate one of the cherries.
Wow this was really good. Thank you as always. I love your work. I hope you keep at it
0:04 SCP-3010?
This one was really interesting. I was not expecting anything of what I just heard. Thank you for presenting it and I hope you recover smoothly 🙏😃
I'd say it was all pretty relatable save for the cannibalism. Transdimensional travel through a convergent:divergent singularity and back again... physical recapitulation is always the curve ball... after maintaining a coherent and operational consciousness of course...
bottomless pit because. the cherries are pitted
Another SCP case... Dr Miller, I appreciate your hard work to keep, whenever possible, informed all citizens...
I'm a bit late to this SCP thing but I am going to binge all of your content good sir while I am at work
One of the coolest I've heard, "if I could have stayed there forever I would"
You know a community has built a good lore when you can cause as much dread with one phrase as I got when I heard "Golgotha Memorial Orchestra."
Golgotha meaning what means what precisely ? I kept waiting for Syncope to be mentioned
@@triforceofcourage100 "On Mount Golgotha" is the name of a Canon based around the SCP that's a sheet of music (by the same title) that compels people to try to finish it in their own blood. This isn't as firmly connected as the rest of the entries, but the canon as a whole connects the song with the Hanged King, the cursed city of Alagadda, and with a coming apocalypse of uncertain nature.
Hope you feel better Volgun. We are blessed for all your videos. So keeping your voice working as normal should be your main priority
Pit! One of my favorite SCPs!
Holy crap! I thought you were dead, Doc. Welcome back.
The guy went to a univsr where the Fountain gives guided tours.
Did he visit Avolon?
"All the universe was in tune with the fiddle screaming from the back of my mind."
Yeah, that's psychedlic cherry jam for ya.
The real anomaly is the fact that I always fall asleep before I even understand what this scp is, but I always come back because I do want to know
So fun when half the video is just a story within the article. Why couldn't we have gotton more tests and Foundation stuff after the story? Might as well just be a tale. What does any of this even have to do with a bottomless pit?
Normally I can understand abstract SCPs. But this one made almost no sense.
I'll see if I can help, with my own botched understanding: something happened to what used to be a concert band, and where they used to play music was turned into a orchard with trees containing parts of their bodies. They seem to be alive in there and those trees create cherries that causes people to go on art-inspired drug trips. There is a weird ass entity that nobody has seen that eats the cherries and leaves notes about each tree-entity around the orchard. One day, a lead researcher dissappear after eating some of the cherry/blood juice from one of the tree-entities. They find him later, warped with some wood-made prosthetics on his lower right left and two left toes. He goes on to tell them about his literal multiverse spanning drug trip, how the tree-entity people's consciousnesses are just hanging out all mangled but chill on another plane and hos he felt musical vibrations during his whole trip. Then he came back here. I think that's it. Somehow the researcher is also the 5013-B entity that kept leaving notes around.
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Wow. Yep, I never would have figured that out on my own. Thanks👍🏼
@@lholliday198 I'd like to add that it likely wasn't the musicians themselves who were mangled in the other worlds, as the researcher mentioned some were animals. I think those various bodies had also ingested blood or flesh from the musicians (some of whom are described as partly eaten) and portaled into the other worlds without understanding what was happening. The researcher is the only one who left notes (because it's not science unless you write it down) and in the end the only one who managed to return as he has knowledge of dimensions and was able to trial and error his way back to our world.
So cannibalizing the sentient tree-people-musicians is a bad idea, and prior to the containment of the orchard random people and animals occasionally did exactly that. They never came back, and are lying mangled and still sentient on the ground of these other dimensions, seemingly... content with their state of being? Or possibly so out of it due to noise & pain that they've retreated into some kind of catatonia.
@@its99pm interesting. Thank you for the information, I missed all of that.
@lholliday198 I know its been a month but I need to ask.
What's the Chello about?
I get that the chello player was originally absent, but the resercher "noticed the chello"
Does this mean he rejoined the mindscape? Or did the researcher go too deep and was freed/ejected by the chello player? The chello player's world was the real fucked up one, right? Is that what happened too his legs?
So you become, notice, and comprehend the vibration of our universe. The vibration of the strings of other universes
The image of the orchard reminds me of the adaptation The Twilight Zone (S5, E22) did of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Ambrose Bierce).
Damn, those cherries hit hard!
This one isn't even sad. It's just mourning, longing. Sometimes, you get too wrapped up in the characters and start rooting for them.
Interesting one. Its like as if humans tried to create a new reality using music, but of course its imperfect as all humans are. The song of creation is incomplete, and none of the instuments are harmonizing properly. No idea what the cherry trees are about though.
I get the sense that a lot of the confusion about this SCP stems (heh) from missing the wordplay that ties it all together.
pit
1 of 4
noun (1)
1
a(1): a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground
b: an area often sunken or depressed below the adjacent floor area: such as
(2): a space at the front of a theater for the *orchestra*
2
b: a place or situation of futility, misery, or degradation
pit
3 of 4
noun (2): the stone of a drupaceous fruit
pit
4 of 4
verb (2)
pitted; pitting
transitive verb
: to remove the pit from (a fruit)
Dude your content is just top notch💪
the SCP title at the beginning says SCP-3010 instead of SCP-5012 as it should say
… damn it. You’re right. Well that’s embarrassing.
Thanks, OP! I thought I'd lost my mind for a bit.
I was like "I thought this said 3000 something?" I pulled up the info and it said 5012, so I just chalked it up to old age.😂
No biggie, Volgun. Just happy to hear your great voice acting!
not to be guy who only thinks about the magnus archives but the mentions of setpieces and moldy animals and un-becoming oneself is all so. unknowing. deeply into this scp :]
omfg its like "the guy who didnt like musicals"
You were expecting a little story about a bottomless pit, but it was really me, SYNCOPE SYMPHONY!
Can’t believe they used my lifetime ban from Golden Corral as a SCP title.
As you approach 300 videos in this playlist, I feel that I should inform you that one video is listed in the playlist twice. SCP-0953, the Polymorphic Humanoid, is currently in positions 141 and 142 in the playlist, but those index numbers will increase with each new video you upload.
On the other hand, this is the 299th SCP in the playlist, because you covered 4 SCPs in SCP Seminar Aquatic #1 (current playlist index: 117), you covered SCP-049 The Plague Doctor twice (current playlist indices 231 and 243, the 2018 rewrite and the DJ Kaktus proposal respectively), and you covered SCP-173 The Statue twice (current playlist indices: 167 w/SCP Unity and 278 w/o). Congratulations on your approaching milestones! I look forward to many additional videos thereafter.
Describing the decorated dark room makes me think of what it would be like to be inside of a black hole
Wait, was this dude turned into a vibration?
we keep running into each other, Paul
This is definitely a real trip report. It reads like something that needs to be felt rather than explained.
this is a trip report fs
this will never not be one of my favorite SCPs. thanks for covering!
Feel like this is related to Syncopy Symphony
Almost certainly
Sounds like someone had an intense acid trip while listening to an Italian opera.
>Be me
>Bottomless pit inspector
...
Already great.
Wait isn't doctor kain crow a dog? Do psychotropics work the same there? Did they retcon that, its been years since I saw a crow mention
Was transformed into a dog, so this may predate that.
I was wondering where I'd heard this article before, then realised that it was from a different channel (I was confused for a moment, but that's just me) I'd seen a day or so before! I said to myself whilst watching "It'd be great if #TheVolgun did a version of this" & was correct. Cheers!
I think the different worlds are meant to be different peoples perspectives with the instruments being depression and other invisible elements that affect a person perspective
Is this what a bad acid trip feels like?
this seems kind of like a weird interpretation of yggdrasil, with each tree being tied to a specific world. and we're in one of them.
I'm a bit confused by this one- how did the musicians get into the trees? Idk if that was ever explained
I think this is written much like a classic SCP where the why isn't explained nearly as much as the what. Everything has a description but their origin and importance is up in the air, much like my wife.
My guess, the musicians were so deep in their craft they became anomalous.
@dalemorgan8263 it's def possible, but my guess is that because one dude is missing, he used the other as like music spellcasting materials or harmonic ritual sacrifices in order to ascend to a higher level. Not godhood but to exist in a different, nearly immortal but equally formless way.
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Yeah, I'd wager he wrote whatever piece they're playing.
I dont think the pit is escapable guys but Im not sure
the musical demension reminds me of the old Silly Symphonies cartoon Music Land
Cool vibes with this one, I dig it. I understand everything but why the title is called that, though.
This brings to mind hawkwinds masters of the universe.
Into the Pit
I must admit
INTO THE PIT
..INTO THE PITTTT!!!
I'm near positive the "5012-#" is supposed to be read as "5012-number". "Number" and "pound" predate # meaning "hash" by a long time, and "number" makes much more sense in this context.
Loved the writing in this one, gonna rewatch after taking 5gs of shrooms
Bro I'm pretty sure 5gs is OOB, at least for me. I like to do 2 gs and hike/ride bike
Once had a nightmare off falling into a hole and being surrounded but people who were not real.
That picture for sure looks like a sarlacc pit.
Yoooo your back nice
the author definitely dropped a couple tabs of acid before
The fiddle has long been associated with the devil. Perhaps this man experienced hell?
But what did the cello mean???
@@Balrog4242 The Cello player is missing from the trees in the universe this entry takes place in.
I once had a bottle of south tyrol berry booze. Berries included !
I just realised 'the bottomless pit' is a cherry pun
So, world hopping by way of the harmonics of universal strings and their vibrations?
Scientist desperate to get high; eats musicians
An oddly beautiful anomaly
this is is someones dmt or salvia trip gone wrong 100%
Thanks Doc 🐱
Number at the start of the video says 3010, but title says 5012
This skip really sums up my issue with many SCP entries over the last several years: It's a meandering, purple prose-ridden tale masquerading as a numbered skip. I'm tired of overly self-indulgent entries like this. At least it's not a novel's worth of nothing, I suppose.
I miss when entries were "hey here's a weird/spooky thing and how to contain it."
You! You get it!
I got condescended to on the scp reddit for that exact take... Like, those are supposed to be scientific reports, not your thesis in philosophy or your latest attempt at emo slam poetry, Kevin💀
@@hiide0us123 Exactly. It feels like every new skip is just a competition for who can write the longest entry.
And yet people like you seem to act like you should be the authority on what kinds of SCPs should be allowed based on your personal preferences. I for one think the unoriginal monster rehashes are boring and find more enjoyment in the weird speculative stuff. You're like all the people who don't understand that the interesting and creepy part of the Backrooms is the atmosphere, which works _because_ it's empty, so you stick generic monsters in it to make it about tangible danger rather than the weirdness and unplaceable nostalgia of the location, which could be any normal place at that point for all it matters as you've distilled it down to running from le loud jumpscare noise. Let's not pretend the monster-that-could-murder-me stories are the more mature and nuanced take on horror. But instead of complaining that they exist, I just choose not to read/listen to them.
@@Krikenemp18 Hey so there's these things called opinions, everyone has them and has a right to express them especially in a community driven creative endeavor!
No one pretends to be the authority on what is and isn't an SCP. If you feel so attacked, that's kind of on you.
Have a gread day!