Personally I see this story as the pinnacle of letting your work lead you. This man wrote this story over and over again and couldn’t find meaning in the words and characters that he was creating. He realized in his mental loop of trying to find a meaning in his work, that sometimes there is no meaning and he accidentally wrote the PERFECT story to encapsulate that concept. Along the way he expressed some pretty poignant ideas. Proving that just because there is no satisfying meaningful or powerful end to the story, it doesn’t mean that the story in itself is meaningless. Bravo sir
I feel the feeling of modern big SCP articles is "Can we not attract the attention of an all consuming god FOR FIVE MINUTES" . It is interesting though that the Neon God's manifestation manifests as planet sized cities. I wonder why that is and if it is because in a way it reflects humanity. If it is like other gods it might be influenced by the Noosphere.
Just wanted to say, I deeply appreciate these readings. I dont have the time nor the attention span to sit down and read a lengthy SCP these days, but I love SCP content. Its a great pleasure to put these on at the beginning of my work day each week and get to enjoy a fascinating SCP tale. Thank you for this series!
100% agree. These tales can be very, very lengthy and a podcast/voice reading has helped me get into the longer tales that animated channels don’t want to/can’t cover
Same I still go out to the wiki but due to how it's ever evolving and expanding, I just can't keep up in my free time. I didn't even know that some of my favorite scps had been updated or even changed entirely.
I agree.i work at a warehouse and have nothing but time. Being able to listen to an SCP article read well is a great way to get your SCP fix. Not only that, it's always great material to keep your mind active.
This story reminds me a lot of one of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels ‘Reaper Man.’ In it the characters discover a parasitic species that tries to eat off of and replicate cities and civilizations, with snowglobes as eggs and shopping carts as adolescents. The center is a massive shopping mall continually growing, emulating and replicating what it consumes but is ultimately antithetical to being lived in. Just like the Neon God, the entity grows and tries to be an actual city that makes no sense and can’t really be lived in by humans.
Unrelated to your comment and this video. But i wish someone would add Terry's Nac Mac Feegle to the scp universe. It would be the best to have Rob-Anybody doing an interview with Foundation researchers.
Damn. That's... Yeah I never made the connection myself but yeah! XD unrelated, Reaper Man still has one of my favorite quotes from Death, *LORD, WHAT HOPE DOES THE HARVEST HAVE, BUT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?*
@@McDonaldWilliamT Death always has great lines. Hogfather has some incredible ones, including: YES. THERE ARE RULES. AND YOU BROKE THEM. HOW DARE YOU? HOW DARE YOU?!
I lived in the woods my whole childhood. This encapsulates how it feels to be in the city as an adult. To view it and the systems behind it knowing you understand only pieces. You buy products without knowing what company really makes it, and that company is really owned by another, owned by yet another. You don’t know where it was produced, or what other company is a supplier for the parts or ingredients. You see so many buildings and outside of banks or churches, all the others are devoid of immediate purpose at a glance. Rented office spaces, a business with apartments above it maybe, and sure there are signs on the street level but what’s that building in the distance? What’s ABOVE the Starbucks you’re looking at? You hear about random obscure jobs that you’ll never understand but pay well. I’m still doing basic ‘unskilled’ labor but Joe over there works out of an office above 3 other businesses, parks in a random lot you’d never notice, and makes 3 times what I do but in truth does nothing all day. On call electrician for a hospital, or something, plays games all day until something breaks and delays a surgery. Or a paper towel sniffer to make sure they’re scentless. Or he watches a production line all day and pushes a button 118,456 times a day, or only pushes the button if something goes wrong. I wouldn’t even know who to ask about one of these random obscure positions, or what classes I’d need to take to qualify. I don’t know the address or the website of where I’d apply. I don’t know the purpose or meaning of everything around me, who owns it, what it’s zoned for, it’s all together. Just people and places and work being done that I don’t comprehend. Like an anthill for people. Thinking about it makes me feel things that I don’t have words for. It’s too complex and so are my emotions around it. Self justifying yet also lacking any real justification. I hate cities. Edit: this got traction so I’ll add more. Every open window and light left on at night, I wonder who’s in there and what they’re doing. I will never know. And again, there’s something else above it in the same building. Even my small bank on the corner where I live, has 3 stories and an elevator for some reason. I know it’s purpose, it’s a bank, but why so many extra rooms? Who takes those positions and offices and fills them up with paperwork? I only see the ladies that work the front. My gf took college art classes and the studio space they rented, (they re-lease different spaces every few semesters too) has extra classrooms and supply closets and three floors. Never seen any non-teacher staff, who do they hire to sweep and clean the bathroom? Other buildings are mere feet away with small alleys. One is apparently residential, with screened-in outcroppings that have a gorgeous view… of the alley. We got up on the roof one day and saw people using one, didn’t even talk to them. I wanted to ask if it was an apartment or hotel or something. Tons of buildings are almost entirely unmarked. Sure I can pick out those with signs, medical buildings, physical therapy centers, dentists, shopping malls, all those buildings with suites for business leases and random small businesses… car dealerships and other such places are obvious. But there are HUGE buildings with next to no external markings, at least ones you don’t see in passing. They’re all around the buildings you can put a purpose to, in the backdrop, above them. Entire production facilities are on the back roads. Places zoned for industrial work. An entire KIA plant I used to pass on the way to work? Didn’t know it was a KIA plant for 4 months until I finally got to ask somebody about it, and they only knew because a family member used to work there. The overwhelming sense of curiosity blends with confusion, along with my adult brain knowing that each of the people filling positions in these buildings are every bit as conscious and thoughtful as me, but this is normal to them. Not knowing doesn’t bother them and they don’t feel the same tug I feel towards wanting to know why that light in the window is still on. Who’s there, and what are they staying late to work on? And why is everything so unmarked and cold? I think this is why people like me kind of idolize Asian cityscapes. Everything has a sign and that helps, but it’s a trade off because man is it crowded and overstimulating. Anyways, it bothers me intensely and gives me that strange mix of emotions. With even more melancholy, or straight up fear, when those spaces are empty. And empty it is. I’ve spent time downtown and aside from the night life the street is very empty during the day. I see remarkably few people for the stated population density of the downtown area. That bothers me even more. It gets under my skin, all of it. The colors, the perception of activity but surprising absence of people, the lack of information, clear purpose and intent. How can something humans built feel so alien? Also thank you all for your kind words
^Ditto. I live in a highly populated city, but we're VERY spread out. The low population density means it doesn't feel like a big city. You can actually get to know your neighbors, it's one of the safest places there is, and it's a place where people can make themselves a home (you should have seen the terraforming my neighbors did when they first moved it- I didn't even know a front yard in a working class neighborhood could look like that, but they made it there own!). A lot of people around here even grow some of their own food (including me!) in their backyards, some own goats and/or or chickens, and the legit farming areas of the city are only a few miles down the road. I've been to bigger cities. I live fairly close to Phoenix. Being in the West, it's still more open than most older cities, but there's just too much bustle. I was born in Philadelphia, and still visit fairly often because my sister lives there- and we have friends who may as well be family in the area- and it's always a stressful environment. Pittsburgh is better. I still prefer the boroughs outside of it, but the city itself doesn't feel as oppressive as others. I visited New York City once, and I hope to God I never have to go back. I never want to live in an area more densely populated than where I am now, and it's my aspiration to one day live in a smaller even less densely populated town. The big cities are just not my cup of tea.
Wow, that was beautifully written. Have you considered getting into writing? It almost reads like something a character in an SCP would write. I'm being serious.
I comment rarely. Dudebro. This, to me, is beyond beautiful. I love your perception of the world. I envy the mysticism you put into the description yet manage to keep it so simple. Honestly, truly, start writing even just a short story and see what you think. Add some flavor that only you have to it and call it the first of many. Thank you, for your simple inner thoughts.
"who cares about luck when there is life to be lived" that line genuinely made me start crying. What a beautifully written SCP. And how wonderfully read. As always, amazing job.
Man the speech about the city around minute 25 has mad "children of the city" vibe and just "the city" in general from Library of Ruina (which is not much of a surprise concidering how much SCP influenced the Project moon universe). Really loved, and very well read.
When my family moved to a newly built neighborhood, I remember walking down the streets and observing the chaotically stacked new buildings. No trees between them, no parking spaces, just and endless sprawl of storefronts with a few floors of housing above. I remember fantasizing about an endless city just like it and a brave group of survivors trying to escape it. So this SCP feels very familiar
Hes awesome. And it's quality. But he reads clearly and articulating well & bold - whilst enunciating just swell. Its simple to edit - one of the easiest format to do so with
Hey explorer(I really don't know what to call you) I want to say that your readings have helped with my insomnia for years now, I've listened to all your SCP logs and you've inspired me to continue writing, I don't know if you'll ever see this but I really appreciate you.
You saying explore makes me think of him being an actual explorer running around the omniverse like from the Cthulhu mythos to SCP to real life murderers this man in a trench coat appears out of a ball of light records things then disappears like nothing happened imagine the SCP foundation trying to contain him
Despite not having some kind of epic climax, I find this SCP to be one of the more satisfying ones, just due to the fact you actually get to see the Neon God. It's not just a series of black bars, it's not a word salad of nonsensical gibberish and sci-fi terms, you actually see the god, in all its fitting underwhelmingness as a manifestation of meaninglessness and nihilism. I also appreciate getting to hear the thought process behind the creation of this SCP, how abstract themes are represented narratively through a progression of characters and the choice of imagery. It gave me some newfound appreciation for the ending twist, that the railway didn't result in the Neon God, but the other way around. It's not that 'something' resulted in 'nothing' (the construction of the railway resulting in the spread of the Neon God, effort and ambition ending only in ruin), but instead 'something' came from 'nothing', that hope and meaning can be found even in the depths of meaninglessness. It's really impressive how much thought actually went into this, and how subtle it all manages to be.
so did I my friend, that thing we all search for yet can never truly define...meaning and purpose in life. this was a brilliant SCP and i applaud the author.
Tufto on his way to write an article for a new series contest knowing full well he doesn't want to win and is just gonna get every possible X005 on the wiki:
As an Asian 4005 was cringe at the beginning. Like the way he smashed multiple Asian cultures of DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES was really jarring. Like mix SEA, South Asia, East Asia or Middle East cultures within themselves all you like. But adding Arabic or Indian elements to flipping China is just brain melting. 4005 gave me whiplash. Stuck the landing tho
I did not expect 'Mongol' to pop up multiple times during the reading! Had to rewind the first time and check if I heard it right. It's so rare when people actually do a little research into my country's past and use it in such an interesting way, even if it's just a small part of the story. Oftentimes, it's very shallow. I also checked out the SCP site, and the image is one I recognize easily, as often as I rode those trains in my childhood. I already love listening to your SCP narrations, but this made it even better. Kudos to you and the author!
To add to the "Mirror" concept, Neon desperately wants to Create and be loved but doesn't know how and Scarlet King only knows how to destroy and be feared.
@@thebighurt2495 The funny thing is, The name "Neon God" was originally a working title for a 001 file Tufto was brainstorming. The concept was reworked into the tale "Some Are Born to Endless Night", and the preceding article SCP-3553. The tale's protagonist, Jacob Montauk, is actually the brother of Robert Montauk, who appears in the 001 file that Tufto DIDN'T scrap: The Scarlet King. I'm not sure if SCP-7005 is related to the original Neon God concept which inspired SABtEN, but I think the duality is intentional.
@Hesiod_Delta It's also clearly a reference to "The Sound of Silence," too. "And the people bowed and prayed, To the neon god they made. And the sign flashed out it's warning, And the words that it was forming, And the sign said, 'The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls.'"
I love the non explicit references to other SCPs, the snow cognitohazard that assimilated everything, the Architect, Lamplight and the way this meshes with Tufto's 001 proposal thematically. And to hear Tufto explain it in their own words is interesting. And when they explain it, its beautiful. This idea of trying to make your own meaning.
@@HaydenHero "tHaT iS eNgLiSh GrAmMaR 101" We're not talking about some hypothetical person who is referred to as "he" by default; we're talking about a real person whose gender is uncertain to us, and it's common knowledge that you use singular "they" to refer to such people. Don't pretend otherwise.
Truly a perfect partner to "the sound of silence" by S&G to the point where I feel Paul Simon would approve of it. That feeling of melancholy and searching for something to anchor yourself to is just so well articulated that I personally cannot find the words to adequately describe.
This is a great SCP, any multiversal story is a big winner for me. I don't comment often, but I need to mention how much you breathe life in these stories. I have been following your exploring series for a long time and it's crazy just how much you improved your craft over time. These SCPs aren't exactly becoming simpler either, to properly distill and make a coherent story out of them is a skill in and of itself (and immense amount of work). Keep that flame lit, this fan will keep on listening : )
Yeah dude to be honest most of the new SCP s are just ‘guys look at Le sussy monster it’s Keter cause I’m special’ . The older ones are so much more creative. Now there are 7000 of them and it kinda ruins the whole vibe
@@wigligigly3375 there are so many these days I think there's an untapped niche for people to make collections of articles and tales. Not canons, nothing quite that deliberate and pre-planned but more like vibes I guess. A collection of entries where the foundation plays god and pays the price, a collection of more heartwarming entries, a collection of lore-heavy entries that require a bunch of prior knowledge to properly appreciate, a collection of skips that are just weird and unexplainable with no meaning behind them, another where the skips are all allegorical, etc.
@@wigligigly3375 I think you just described the earlier works to a tee. "Le sussy keter just cause" was very much a thing at the start. Dunno what you're talking about
The idea of how events in your life could've happened differently in your life by one or more decisions or coin tosses is an idea explored in one of my all time favorite movies: Another Earth. I highly recommend it for anyone that is philosophicaly inclined, the bones of the film is kind of a mind bender.
Your one of the few content creators where I look at the notifications or see on the feed and don't just put in my watch later list. Seriously like in a heartbeat at work ill pop in my headphones or home I'll drop what I'm doing. Takes dedication to dive as deep as you have into the scp universe without turning it into a meme. Salute explorer.
haven’t watched the video yet but just wanted to thank you for getting me into scp, it allowed me to discover my love for reading and writing in general. love your videos, keep up the good work. unfortunately I will now be up until 3 am watching this video
This is so sad. But yeah i would be an absolute SCP nerd but my mom would somehow find out that I was looking at le spooky magic thing and call me a satanist so I’ve never really dared
@@wigligigly3375 easy for me to say, but follow your interests. I grew up in the Church of Christ. Plenty of "the only book is the Good Book™️" energy. But it's hard to argue that lacking imagination is a virtue.
I think it'd be really cool to play a game set in one of these super-cities. Insane scale paired with sheer emptiness in a world made for people is absolutely fascinating to me.
39:37 is a mention of delequa (no clue how to spell that) But that’s the poet from the lamplight SCP. Another SCP dealing with the multiverse They also mention the Lamplight prophecy at some point. Love the interconnection of SCP
Lamplight is set many many more years into the future, like some thousands of years after the events of the Neon god, here we hear about the lamp light prophecy and if I recall correctly lamp light is at the very opposite side of where the neon god is, aside from that I don't remember in lamplight any mention of the Neon god or anything like that, It's very interesting, I wish we could delve a bit more into the lore of this "canon"
No matter how many times I listen to this, I always come back every now and then. It perfectly articulates that vague feeling of being a finite being in a world that never stops changing. Surrounded by systems that have been around long before you were around and will exist long after you are gone. Sets that are themselves a compilation of the hundreds of people who came before you, each leaving a piece of themselves when they left. Systems so ancient that everyone left to run them today don't even remember who set them up and why.
I swear this has been the absolute best series for working overnight, helping with inspiration and the amazing work that goes into these videos is so appreciated
@@howardhavardramberg333 I also caught a John Lennon reference in the dialogue ES read verbatim. I would wager there are probably more classic music references in there, that didn't make the cut for the video.
Thats what it sounded like towards the middle of the story, with that expanding village...wherever the F it was (this scp story was hard to concentrate on lol)
This is probably one of the best SCPs I've come across so far, even if mechanically it feels like someone read Blame and decided to add multiverses to it, the actual "soul" of the tale is what's really impactful.
This might be my favorite SCP yet. The distinction changes time and again, but this one speaks to me. When I first deconverted from Catholicism, I was trying to work in my head the absence of meaning, the absence of an afterlife or anything like that. Once you leave religion, you have to face those parts of your reality in a different way. 7005 reminds me of that, that search for meaning in a world that is meaningless, and ultimately there not really being one, but there is the place to take that lack of anything and turn it into something. Taking the chisel from the sleeping hands and carving the runes into the air to make yourself. I'm absolutely just reflecting my own experiences onto this SCP and it's narrative, but I think that's the point. It's different for everyone. I think that's really moving.
I don't know why so many people think it's hard to find meaning. How is an afterlife any different from tomorrow? If you want your life to be satisfying, just enjoy the present; that's all that ever actually exists.
i am starting to think TES is either an actual SCP or part of an SCP or one of the archiving AIs of the foundation sent in our timeline to tell the stories of all the foundations mishaps and achievements on other timelines. SCP-001 Proposal; Object Class: Thaumiel Task: Declassify SCP documents across timelines to trivialize anomalies and effectively eliminate its hold in reality on the current timeline therefore securing it's "safety" and providing a timeline for foundations with access of inter-dimensional travel a fall back base. man, i just want a small series where an SCP just erases anomalies (i know there's one out there i forgot what number it was) then just downright explains with some weird really detailed explanation why our reality doesn't seem to have any anomalies present then just turns it head that it was actually intended to be because if humanity is doomed for almost infinite times, foundation knows that at least 1 is continuing the existence of mankind.
My dude the anomaly your thinking of is scp 048 but the story your thinking of is scp 001 a good boy where scp 048 is the main anomaly. Keep up the viewing fellow explorer
As Tufto states, the ending doesn't really need to be conclusive. While this normally would not work at all in other works of fiction, it works in SCP, as the foundation faces many fights with no end in sight.
As a European I get the feeling this was written by someone in the US because our cities are very different. They are a mishmash of buildings from different eras. Modern buildings next to old half-timber houses next to historic landmarks. Streets are a complex network (that doesnt always neatly fit modern roads). It's like it grew organically, which it did. People have lived in this place and adapted it to their needs for *hundreds of years* and you feel it. Even big capitals that do have skyscrapers etc have them in certain areas, one part of the collage instead of replacing it. These sterilized mega cities i only know from depictions of US-cities (or places trying to imitate that, like Dubai). I understand what the Neon God represents (and this is amazingly written), I just find it interesting how my impression of cities varies so much
This was a great one. I love the concept of interconnecting multiversal train stations. Such a vast network that although there is a danger to the ‘east’ there are so many, overwhelmingly numerous, stations to travel and explore for lifetimes. And the lore of the line being forgotten through time was great as well. I hope we see the lampeter line in other scp’s. It’s a very cool expansion to scp lore
Hey TES! Still watching the video but I wanted to thank you for all these videos. I've watched every single one. I'd be lying if I said the SCPS aren't my favorite though. Your voice and way of narration simultaneously encapsulates the atmosphere and tone, and is also super relaxing. It's my favorite thing to listen to when I get in bed. Thank you so much for the effort you put into these. Other narrators are cool, but nobody holds a candle to what you do. I'll be here to listen to them all :)
Thanks. *_"But I know the neighborhood / And talk is cheaper when the story is good / And the tales grow taller on down the line"_* [REO Speedwagon] *_"And the people bowed and prayed / To the neon god they'd made"_* [Simon & Garfunkel] It is the means become an end in itself. Very nicely done (both of you). tavi.
The sound of silence song hits harder with this SCP "And the people bowed and prayed To the neon god they made And the sign flashed out its warning In the words that it was forming"
If the title of the SCP wasn’t obvious enough, SCP 7005 is partially inspired by “The Sound of Silence” the author even word for word quoting the last verse of the song in the comments: “And the people bowed and prayed to the Neon God they made. And the sign flashed out its warning In the words that it was forming Then the sign said, "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls, And whispered in the sound of silence.” The Neon God is sometimes likened to a cancer spreading, just as the sound of silence describes: …”Silence like a cancer grows…” The point of the both the song and this SCP is people’s desperate rebellion against the uniform and monotonous silence that our modern world has become. People trying to find their voice and be heard beneath the deafening and oppressive silence. The Neon God represents this silence and the despair of it. It is this cancerous god that chokes out everything trying to be something, but simply deciding to exist for the sake of existing. It is Nihilism in it’s purest form. It’s eternity without meaning, and simply finding an identity already is a victory over the emptiness of the Neon God.
"Fools" said I, "You do not know Silence like a cancer grows Hear my words that I might teach you Take my arms that I might reach you" But my words like silent raindrops fell And echoed in the wells of silence And the people bowed and prayed To the neon god they made And the sign flashed out its warning In the words that it was forming And the sign said, "The words of the prophets Are written on the subway walls And tenement halls And whispered in the sounds of silence"
@@LAN2D This was actually Tufto's original SCP-001 proposal several years back. However, he didn't like how it turned out so he deleted it and gave his Scarlet King proposal instead. This is basically his original 001 remastered and refined.
i loved, every second of it it was great this is why tufto is such a good writer in my humble opinion he makes you wonder about this philodophical musings with such an attention and care and put you in the shoes of his protagonists
I just checked the discuss page from the universe where this was put on the site ten years ago instead of recently; everyone's saying "Just remove the object class and put this in Tales instead."
Your voice will soothe my soul as I play Diablo 2 hardcore, I just lost a level 69 paladin on nightmare so I'ma need it to forget how much I grinded lol
I really liked this video and scp, especially the authors clarification at the end. Sometimes such clarifications are due to bad writing or due to the piece being too “high level” and needing clarification, but this one was a nice look at the author’s honest intentions in writing this piece and frames what was just read in a very nice way.
Me: Neon God, yeah it's the entity that powers all the neon lights throughout the night city life. Dr.Bright: WTF..... I MEAN YES, that's completely accurate Scp: No longer wonders why we've stayed hidden for 100 + years.
Always love your work and the amazing depth of the SCP community. Thanks for making these rich stories available to those of us who can't deep dive the site ourselves.
I have to say “Even the meaningless nothing is trying to have meaning; it’s just shit at it” has to be up there with ‘and then the last 05, hit the manifestation of entropy, in the head, with an ashtray, during a bar fight at the end of time’ in my list of “theoretically awesome lines no one who doesn’t read SCP articles will ever understand”
I do like how the multiverse is presented like Eternalism (From Warframe), everything, everywhere. everywhen, always. with something in the middle as a link/gap
Not gonna lie, this is not my favorite SCP, but I respect the effort you take in creating these and I love what you do. Keep on being awesome, TES. Keep making videos, I’ll keep watching em.
I absolutely love any stories involving alternate dimensions, alternate timelines, all that kind of stuff. So this is something that I find very fascinating. I love imagining what could've been or could be somewhere else, that I'll never see. Perhaps that's why SCP intrigues me so much. Especially SCP-507. The idea of whole other worlds you didn't know about that could be potentially right next to you, is super interesting. It definitely deserves its top 5 spot in the contest. It's amazing.
I wish that scp writers would dial the scale back a bit. . . Sure, massively complex and multiverse threatening anomalies are fascinating yet they’re starting to become a dime a dozen. I mean, when was the last scp article that focused on cataloging an anomaly as opposed to writing a whole novel? When was the last 682? The last 049? The last anomaly where the majority of the article covered the description and containment procedures?
All that said, I’m not opposed to long story based scps. One of my favorite scps is scp-6001, Avalon, is structured as a story. But it seems like that’s the only kind of popular articles that are being written.
If you look at the comments on the SCP article, the author word for word, cites the last verse of the Sound of Silence. Even the theme of this SCP fits the song: the struggle to be heard over the silence of a billion voices, to find what makes you unique, what gives you purpose. In a sense, the Neon God is exactly like the silence described in the song: a cancerous, oppressive growth that chokes out ideas and creativity. The Neon God spreads out, trying to find purpose, choking out and assimilating everything and everyone else in a desperate attempt to have people ‘worship’ it and give it purpose, aka, “The people bowed and prayed, to the Neon God they’d made…”. It is a self defeating narcissistic disease of order: eternal growth for the sake of eternal growth, industrialization even if it pollutes and makes life impossible. In a way, the Neon God is the modern world’s order to the Scarlet King’s primordial chaos. Simply finding a reason that is more than just existence for the sake of existence, is already a victory over it.
Maybe I don't get it, but I feel like if the SCP foundation had access to the multiverse where anything is possible, then they should be looking for universes in which they have neutralized "Keter" and "Apollyon" class threats and learn how to do that, and then they could focus efforts on multiversal threats like this.
I think it has to do with how the multiverse works in this story: it’s described as binary and reactionary. For every SCP foundation that uses their 7005 to find out how to contain anomalies, there will be a foundation that doesn’t. Kind of like a Newton’s third law for outcomes. This kind of infinite undoing of every action can lead to a paralyzing nihilism, which we see in the 05-9 conversation.
Reminds me of SCP-4005 - The Holy & Heavenly City of Fabled China; how entire ideal envisioned cities are megalithic country, or continent or even planet wide Ecumenopolises that one imagines due to an anomaly. Never had this level of cities so planetary gigantic that it reaches the planets core or the star itself.
The funny thing is, when SCP-4005, one comment interpreted it as a trap laid by an apocalyptic conspirator, using the lamp as a metaphor for the luring light of an anglerfish. Cut to SCP-5005, which is revealed to be a giant anglerfish, and Tufto edited their reply to mention the connection after initially not noticing the connection. There are some spooky thematic coincidences going on here.
Personally I see this story as the pinnacle of letting your work lead you. This man wrote this story over and over again and couldn’t find meaning in the words and characters that he was creating. He realized in his mental loop of trying to find a meaning in his work, that sometimes there is no meaning and he accidentally wrote the PERFECT story to encapsulate that concept. Along the way he expressed some pretty poignant ideas. Proving that just because there is no satisfying meaningful or powerful end to the story, it doesn’t mean that the story in itself is meaningless.
Bravo sir
Very well put.
Real shit
I feel the feeling of modern big SCP articles is "Can we not attract the attention of an all consuming god FOR FIVE MINUTES" . It is interesting though that the Neon God's manifestation manifests as planet sized cities. I wonder why that is and if it is because in a way it reflects humanity. If it is like other gods it might be influenced by the Noosphere.
Man I remember when SCPs were, like, sculptures that did weird things
What concept would it be in the Noosphere? I'ma fucking lol if its like "New York" so either New York has to go or we need a convoluted solution.
@@anthonystaton3740 just throw the whole state out, I guess
@@beanseason6515 343 was literally god but sure go on
@@bigtacotime4382 an old man claiming to be god that does weird things
Just wanted to say, I deeply appreciate these readings. I dont have the time nor the attention span to sit down and read a lengthy SCP these days, but I love SCP content. Its a great pleasure to put these on at the beginning of my work day each week and get to enjoy a fascinating SCP tale. Thank you for this series!
100% agree. These tales can be very, very lengthy and a podcast/voice reading has helped me get into the longer tales that animated channels don’t want to/can’t cover
Same I still go out to the wiki but due to how it's ever evolving and expanding, I just can't keep up in my free time. I didn't even know that some of my favorite scps had been updated or even changed entirely.
I agree.i work at a warehouse and have nothing but time. Being able to listen to an SCP article read well is a great way to get your SCP fix. Not only that, it's always great material to keep your mind active.
same anytime i find it hard to sleep i just put on of these on and im out
@@DrArthurCGarp i think I still prefer this over the animated stuff bel
This story reminds me a lot of one of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels ‘Reaper Man.’ In it the characters discover a parasitic species that tries to eat off of and replicate cities and civilizations, with snowglobes as eggs and shopping carts as adolescents. The center is a massive shopping mall continually growing, emulating and replicating what it consumes but is ultimately antithetical to being lived in. Just like the Neon God, the entity grows and tries to be an actual city that makes no sense and can’t really be lived in by humans.
Unrelated to your comment and this video. But i wish someone would add Terry's Nac Mac Feegle to the scp universe. It would be the best to have Rob-Anybody doing an interview with Foundation researchers.
Damn. That's... Yeah I never made the connection myself but yeah! XD unrelated, Reaper Man still has one of my favorite quotes from Death, *LORD, WHAT HOPE DOES THE HARVEST HAVE, BUT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?*
@@McDonaldWilliamT Death always has great lines. Hogfather has some incredible ones, including: YES. THERE ARE RULES. AND YOU BROKE THEM. HOW DARE YOU? HOW DARE YOU?!
Just starting to watch this now, but the title of “Neon God” brings The Sound of Silence to mind for me.
Yeah
Knew it wasn't just me.
I think that's the idea
That's what it's (partially) based on, according to the author
Dude I didn’t even connect those two things for whatever reason, so thanks for that 😊(Disturbed’s cover of that song is amazing by the way 🤘)
I lived in the woods my whole childhood. This encapsulates how it feels to be in the city as an adult. To view it and the systems behind it knowing you understand only pieces.
You buy products without knowing what company really makes it, and that company is really owned by another, owned by yet another. You don’t know where it was produced, or what other company is a supplier for the parts or ingredients.
You see so many buildings and outside of banks or churches, all the others are devoid of immediate purpose at a glance. Rented office spaces, a business with apartments above it maybe, and sure there are signs on the street level but what’s that building in the distance? What’s ABOVE the Starbucks you’re looking at?
You hear about random obscure jobs that you’ll never understand but pay well. I’m still doing basic ‘unskilled’ labor but Joe over there works out of an office above 3 other businesses, parks in a random lot you’d never notice, and makes 3 times what I do but in truth does nothing all day. On call electrician for a hospital, or something, plays games all day until something breaks and delays a surgery.
Or a paper towel sniffer to make sure they’re scentless. Or he watches a production line all day and pushes a button 118,456 times a day, or only pushes the button if something goes wrong.
I wouldn’t even know who to ask about one of these random obscure positions, or what classes I’d need to take to qualify. I don’t know the address or the website of where I’d apply.
I don’t know the purpose or meaning of everything around me, who owns it, what it’s zoned for, it’s all together. Just people and places and work being done that I don’t comprehend. Like an anthill for people.
Thinking about it makes me feel things that I don’t have words for. It’s too complex and so are my emotions around it. Self justifying yet also lacking any real justification.
I hate cities.
Edit: this got traction so I’ll add more.
Every open window and light left on at night, I wonder who’s in there and what they’re doing. I will never know. And again, there’s something else above it in the same building.
Even my small bank on the corner where I live, has 3 stories and an elevator for some reason. I know it’s purpose, it’s a bank, but why so many extra rooms? Who takes those positions and offices and fills them up with paperwork? I only see the ladies that work the front.
My gf took college art classes and the studio space they rented, (they re-lease different spaces every few semesters too) has extra classrooms and supply closets and three floors. Never seen any non-teacher staff, who do they hire to sweep and clean the bathroom?
Other buildings are mere feet away with small alleys. One is apparently residential, with screened-in outcroppings that have a gorgeous view… of the alley. We got up on the roof one day and saw people using one, didn’t even talk to them. I wanted to ask if it was an apartment or hotel or something.
Tons of buildings are almost entirely unmarked. Sure I can pick out those with signs, medical buildings, physical therapy centers, dentists, shopping malls, all those buildings with suites for business leases and random small businesses… car dealerships and other such places are obvious.
But there are HUGE buildings with next to no external markings, at least ones you don’t see in passing. They’re all around the buildings you can put a purpose to, in the backdrop, above them.
Entire production facilities are on the back roads. Places zoned for industrial work. An entire KIA plant I used to pass on the way to work? Didn’t know it was a KIA plant for 4 months until I finally got to ask somebody about it, and they only knew because a family member used to work there.
The overwhelming sense of curiosity blends with confusion, along with my adult brain knowing that each of the people filling positions in these buildings are every bit as conscious and thoughtful as me, but this is normal to them.
Not knowing doesn’t bother them and they don’t feel the same tug I feel towards wanting to know why that light in the window is still on. Who’s there, and what are they staying late to work on? And why is everything so unmarked and cold?
I think this is why people like me kind of idolize Asian cityscapes. Everything has a sign and that helps, but it’s a trade off because man is it crowded and overstimulating.
Anyways, it bothers me intensely and gives me that strange mix of emotions. With even more melancholy, or straight up fear, when those spaces are empty.
And empty it is. I’ve spent time downtown and aside from the night life the street is very empty during the day. I see remarkably few people for the stated population density of the downtown area. That bothers me even more.
It gets under my skin, all of it. The colors, the perception of activity but surprising absence of people, the lack of information, clear purpose and intent.
How can something humans built feel so alien?
Also thank you all for your kind words
^Ditto. I live in a highly populated city, but we're VERY spread out. The low population density means it doesn't feel like a big city. You can actually get to know your neighbors, it's one of the safest places there is, and it's a place where people can make themselves a home (you should have seen the terraforming my neighbors did when they first moved it- I didn't even know a front yard in a working class neighborhood could look like that, but they made it there own!). A lot of people around here even grow some of their own food (including me!) in their backyards, some own goats and/or or chickens, and the legit farming areas of the city are only a few miles down the road.
I've been to bigger cities. I live fairly close to Phoenix. Being in the West, it's still more open than most older cities, but there's just too much bustle. I was born in Philadelphia, and still visit fairly often because my sister lives there- and we have friends who may as well be family in the area- and it's always a stressful environment. Pittsburgh is better. I still prefer the boroughs outside of it, but the city itself doesn't feel as oppressive as others. I visited New York City once, and I hope to God I never have to go back.
I never want to live in an area more densely populated than where I am now, and it's my aspiration to one day live in a smaller even less densely populated town. The big cities are just not my cup of tea.
Of all the stuff you said, the one thing that actually bothers me is that you apparently implied that Churches have a purpose.
@@MidoriNatsume place of gathering, worship, warning the neighborhood about invaders, etc
Wow, that was beautifully written. Have you considered getting into writing? It almost reads like something a character in an SCP would write. I'm being serious.
I comment rarely. Dudebro. This, to me, is beyond beautiful. I love your perception of the world. I envy the mysticism you put into the description yet manage to keep it so simple. Honestly, truly, start writing even just a short story and see what you think. Add some flavor that only you have to it and call it the first of many. Thank you, for your simple inner thoughts.
"who cares about luck when there is life to be lived" that line genuinely made me start crying. What a beautifully written SCP. And how wonderfully read. As always, amazing job.
That quote has stuck with me and even more so now on my relisten of this.
Man the speech about the city around minute 25 has mad "children of the city" vibe and just "the city" in general from Library of Ruina (which is not much of a surprise concidering how much SCP influenced the Project moon universe). Really loved, and very well read.
It sure does. Also the inherent illogic of the Neon God fits quite well with the Prescripts in Ruina aka "The Will of the City"
When my family moved to a newly built neighborhood, I remember walking down the streets and observing the chaotically stacked new buildings. No trees between them, no parking spaces, just and endless sprawl of storefronts with a few floors of housing above. I remember fantasizing about an endless city just like it and a brave group of survivors trying to escape it. So this SCP feels very familiar
Mangg's workrate is the real anomaly here, he drops long, excellent SCP videos every week almost without fail
Yup 👍
He is probably an AO3 writer. They are literal machines
All work and no play makes Mangg a dull boy.
@@Zaohaga not in this timeline!
Hes awesome. And it's quality. But he reads clearly and articulating well & bold - whilst enunciating just swell.
Its simple to edit - one of the easiest format to do so with
Hey explorer(I really don't know what to call you) I want to say that your readings have helped with my insomnia for years now, I've listened to all your SCP logs and you've inspired me to continue writing, I don't know if you'll ever see this but I really appreciate you.
I didn't know for awhile, but it's mang
Same here, normally it takes me 1 or more to fall asleep, but I tune into explorer and I'm out within 15 minutes.
You saying explore makes me think of him being an actual explorer running around the omniverse like from the Cthulhu mythos to SCP to real life murderers this man in a trench coat appears out of a ball of light records things then disappears like nothing happened imagine the SCP foundation trying to contain him
Despite not having some kind of epic climax, I find this SCP to be one of the more satisfying ones, just due to the fact you actually get to see the Neon God. It's not just a series of black bars, it's not a word salad of nonsensical gibberish and sci-fi terms, you actually see the god, in all its fitting underwhelmingness as a manifestation of meaninglessness and nihilism.
I also appreciate getting to hear the thought process behind the creation of this SCP, how abstract themes are represented narratively through a progression of characters and the choice of imagery. It gave me some newfound appreciation for the ending twist, that the railway didn't result in the Neon God, but the other way around. It's not that 'something' resulted in 'nothing' (the construction of the railway resulting in the spread of the Neon God, effort and ambition ending only in ruin), but instead 'something' came from 'nothing', that hope and meaning can be found even in the depths of meaninglessness. It's really impressive how much thought actually went into this, and how subtle it all manages to be.
This is honestly a very tragically beautiful SCP, I must admit I teared up at the authors explanation. It's a very beautiful yet tragic poetry.
so did I my friend, that thing we all search for yet can never truly define...meaning and purpose in life.
this was a brilliant SCP and i applaud the author.
Idk I've listened to this whole thing 5 times now, and I couldn't tell you one thing that happened.
Tufto creates some of the best and most evocative SCPs: 4005, 5005, 7005... Thank you for covering this SCP.
Three separate 05 articles by the same person? Curious
@@Gloomdrake yeah, and I had forgotten about SCP-6005, also by Tufto.
Mr. 005.
Tufto on his way to write an article for a new series contest knowing full well he doesn't want to win and is just gonna get every possible X005 on the wiki:
As an Asian 4005 was cringe at the beginning. Like the way he smashed multiple Asian cultures of DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES was really jarring.
Like mix SEA, South Asia, East Asia or Middle East cultures within themselves all you like. But adding Arabic or Indian elements to flipping China is just brain melting.
4005 gave me whiplash.
Stuck the landing tho
I did not expect 'Mongol' to pop up multiple times during the reading! Had to rewind the first time and check if I heard it right.
It's so rare when people actually do a little research into my country's past and use it in such an interesting way, even if it's just a small part of the story. Oftentimes, it's very shallow. I also checked out the SCP site, and the image is one I recognize easily, as often as I rode those trains in my childhood.
I already love listening to your SCP narrations, but this made it even better. Kudos to you and the author!
I quite like Mongolia and it’s history, besides who doesn’t love some throat singing?
I love gengis khan
I like that the neon God is basically the archetype of modernity in contrast to the scarlet king.
To add to the "Mirror" concept, Neon desperately wants to Create and be loved but doesn't know how and Scarlet King only knows how to destroy and be feared.
@@thebighurt2495 The funny thing is, The name "Neon God" was originally a working title for a 001 file Tufto was brainstorming. The concept was reworked into the tale "Some Are Born to Endless Night", and the preceding article SCP-3553. The tale's protagonist, Jacob Montauk, is actually the brother of Robert Montauk, who appears in the 001 file that Tufto DIDN'T scrap: The Scarlet King. I'm not sure if SCP-7005 is related to the original Neon God concept which inspired SABtEN, but I think the duality is intentional.
@Hesiod_Delta It's also clearly a reference to "The Sound of Silence," too.
"And the people bowed and prayed,
To the neon god they made.
And the sign flashed out it's warning,
And the words that it was forming,
And the sign said,
'The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls.'"
@TheBigHurt you're exactly right and I never put those together ❤️
I love the non explicit references to other SCPs, the snow cognitohazard that assimilated everything, the Architect, Lamplight and the way this meshes with Tufto's 001 proposal thematically. And to hear Tufto explain it in their own words is interesting. And when they explain it, its beautiful. This idea of trying to make your own meaning.
IKR, I love SCP stories that interact with other SCP stories creating a more interconnected lore.
Why are you saying they? Do multiple people write under the Tufto alias?
@@HaydenHero Probably because they don't know their gender and don't wish to guess.
@@LordOfTheFatties“tHeY dOnT kNoW tHeIr GeNdEr” You assume male unless otherwise stated. That is English grammar 101.
@@HaydenHero "tHaT iS eNgLiSh GrAmMaR 101"
We're not talking about some hypothetical person who is referred to as "he" by default; we're talking about a real person whose gender is uncertain to us, and it's common knowledge that you use singular "they" to refer to such people. Don't pretend otherwise.
This SCP made my brain feel extra smooth, thank you Tufto for explaining everything clearly.
Truly a perfect partner to "the sound of silence" by S&G to the point where I feel Paul Simon would approve of it. That feeling of melancholy and searching for something to anchor yourself to is just so well articulated that I personally cannot find the words to adequately describe.
i see im not the only one who made the connection
when I saw the title "Neon God" I Immediately thought of that song
Same, then looked into the comments about it
This is a great SCP, any multiversal story is a big winner for me.
I don't comment often, but I need to mention how much you breathe life in these stories. I have been following your exploring series for a long time and it's crazy just how much you improved your craft over time. These SCPs aren't exactly becoming simpler either, to properly distill and make a coherent story out of them is a skill in and of itself (and immense amount of work). Keep that flame lit, this fan will keep on listening : )
I'm in agreement and am a thoroughly entertained listener. Thank you from me, too.
This man is spoiling us with long form SCP content.
Please do not stop :)
not only is he a great narrator, his form of summarizing is very in depth
All in moderation I'd say. I prefer shorter,
to medium length videos
@@Not-Andy-Here no
Tufto never misses, this was by far one of the best 7000 entries.
Awesome
Yeah dude to be honest most of the new SCP s are just ‘guys look at Le sussy monster it’s Keter cause I’m special’ . The older ones are so much more creative. Now there are 7000 of them and it kinda ruins the whole vibe
@@wigligigly3375 there are so many these days I think there's an untapped niche for people to make collections of articles and tales. Not canons, nothing quite that deliberate and pre-planned but more like vibes I guess. A collection of entries where the foundation plays god and pays the price, a collection of more heartwarming entries, a collection of lore-heavy entries that require a bunch of prior knowledge to properly appreciate, a collection of skips that are just weird and unexplainable with no meaning behind them, another where the skips are all allegorical, etc.
@@wigligigly3375 I think you just described the earlier works to a tee. "Le sussy keter just cause" was very much a thing at the start. Dunno what you're talking about
@@xXx_Regulus_xXx Curated list exists
The idea of how events in your life could've happened differently in your life by one or more decisions or coin tosses is an idea explored in one of my all time favorite movies: Another Earth. I highly recommend it for anyone that is philosophicaly inclined, the bones of the film is kind of a mind bender.
Thanks for the recommendation, front butt 😂
Good film.
Sounds like Mr. Nobody is your kind of movie then.
Oh cool. Thanks for the recommendation!
I hated that movie. The main character was completely insufferable.
"Tomb world"
Inquisition: "Tell me more..."
Your one of the few content creators where I look at the notifications or see on the feed and don't just put in my watch later list. Seriously like in a heartbeat at work ill pop in my headphones or home I'll drop what I'm doing. Takes dedication to dive as deep as you have into the scp universe without turning it into a meme. Salute explorer.
haven’t watched the video yet but just wanted to thank you for getting me into scp, it allowed me to discover my love for reading and writing in general. love your videos, keep up the good work. unfortunately I will now be up until 3 am watching this video
This is so sad. But yeah i would be an absolute SCP nerd but my mom would somehow find out that I was looking at le spooky magic thing and call me a satanist so I’ve never really dared
@@wigligigly3375 easy for me to say, but follow your interests. I grew up in the Church of Christ. Plenty of "the only book is the Good Book™️" energy. But it's hard to argue that lacking imagination is a virtue.
I’ve listened to so many hours of him reading SCP articles that I can meme something into an SCP on the spot and make it sound legit lmao
I think it'd be really cool to play a game set in one of these super-cities. Insane scale paired with sheer emptiness in a world made for people is absolutely fascinating to me.
Lorn's lure, Naissance, Babbidy.
39:37 is a mention of delequa (no clue how to spell that)
But that’s the poet from the lamplight SCP. Another SCP dealing with the multiverse
They also mention the Lamplight prophecy at some point. Love the interconnection of SCP
Delacroix
Lamplight is set many many more years into the future, like some thousands of years after the events of the Neon god, here we hear about the lamp light prophecy and if I recall correctly lamp light is at the very opposite side of where the neon god is, aside from that I don't remember in lamplight any mention of the Neon god or anything like that, It's very interesting, I wish we could delve a bit more into the lore of this "canon"
39:35 this poem is really good
59:05 and this whole section with the fog light prophet is amazing
No matter how many times I listen to this, I always come back every now and then. It perfectly articulates that vague feeling of being a finite being in a world that never stops changing. Surrounded by systems that have been around long before you were around and will exist long after you are gone. Sets that are themselves a compilation of the hundreds of people who came before you, each leaving a piece of themselves when they left. Systems so ancient that everyone left to run them today don't even remember who set them up and why.
1.2k views in 12 minutes. This channel really is one of the best on RUclips
I swear this has been the absolute best series for working overnight, helping with inspiration and the amazing work that goes into these videos is so appreciated
If the Neon God have a boss battle theme, it'll be 80s synthwave
The Everhood soundtrack comes to mind.
👌
Bonus that Mongol Empire 👌
It’ll be the song Sound of Silence
@@howardhavardramberg333 I also caught a John Lennon reference in the dialogue ES read verbatim. I would wager there are probably more classic music references in there, that didn't make the cut for the video.
the Neon God feels like a lovecraftian version of the SIM City games
The Neon God seems to be a variation of SCP-184. Perhaps that reality’s 184 also expands the outside of a building, not just the inside.
184 was the architect right? Pretty sure that when it is outside it does expand the universe its in.
@@ItsOneForAll In that case, the portals are making it expand INTO other universes.
Thats what it sounded like towards the middle of the story, with that expanding village...wherever the F it was (this scp story was hard to concentrate on lol)
i felt this in my bones. you have me on a schedule now
This is honestly one of your best readings.
This is probably one of the best SCPs I've come across so far, even if mechanically it feels like someone read Blame and decided to add multiverses to it, the actual "soul" of the tale is what's really impactful.
>mentions blame
Looks like im not the only one who thought about that
Thank you for doing this every week. I cherish the roughly 90 minutes a week that I can follow your voice into the SCP universe.
This might be my favorite SCP yet. The distinction changes time and again, but this one speaks to me. When I first deconverted from Catholicism, I was trying to work in my head the absence of meaning, the absence of an afterlife or anything like that. Once you leave religion, you have to face those parts of your reality in a different way. 7005 reminds me of that, that search for meaning in a world that is meaningless, and ultimately there not really being one, but there is the place to take that lack of anything and turn it into something. Taking the chisel from the sleeping hands and carving the runes into the air to make yourself. I'm absolutely just reflecting my own experiences onto this SCP and it's narrative, but I think that's the point. It's different for everyone. I think that's really moving.
I don't know why so many people think it's hard to find meaning. How is an afterlife any different from tomorrow? If you want your life to be satisfying, just enjoy the present; that's all that ever actually exists.
Love you Mangg thanks for the bedtime stories
What an awesome SCP. One of the heaviest ones I've heard of so far.
I was going to read Tufto's addendum later, but you went ahead and did it for us!
i am starting to think TES is either an actual SCP or part of an SCP or one of the archiving AIs of the foundation sent in our timeline to tell the stories of all the foundations mishaps and achievements on other timelines.
SCP-001 Proposal;
Object Class: Thaumiel
Task: Declassify SCP documents across timelines to trivialize anomalies and effectively eliminate its hold in reality on the current timeline therefore securing it's "safety" and providing a timeline for foundations with access of inter-dimensional travel a fall back base.
man, i just want a small series where an SCP just erases anomalies (i know there's one out there i forgot what number it was) then just downright explains with some weird really detailed explanation why our reality doesn't seem to have any anomalies present then just turns it head that it was actually intended to be because if humanity is doomed for almost infinite times, foundation knows that at least 1 is continuing the existence of mankind.
My dude the anomaly your thinking of is scp 048 but the story your thinking of is scp 001 a good boy where scp 048 is the main anomaly. Keep up the viewing fellow explorer
As Tufto states, the ending doesn't really need to be conclusive. While this normally would not work at all in other works of fiction, it works in SCP, as the foundation faces many fights with no end in sight.
I can't stress enough how much joy I feel when I see you upload
Yep. I can now fall asleep listening to TES latest video.
As a European I get the feeling this was written by someone in the US because our cities are very different. They are a mishmash of buildings from different eras. Modern buildings next to old half-timber houses next to historic landmarks. Streets are a complex network (that doesnt always neatly fit modern roads). It's like it grew organically, which it did. People have lived in this place and adapted it to their needs for *hundreds of years* and you feel it. Even big capitals that do have skyscrapers etc have them in certain areas, one part of the collage instead of replacing it. These sterilized mega cities i only know from depictions of US-cities (or places trying to imitate that, like Dubai). I understand what the Neon God represents (and this is amazingly written), I just find it interesting how my impression of cities varies so much
you are truly made to do this, thank you for your time
I knew there was a reason I stayed up late tonight. Love your content!
This was a great one. I love the concept of interconnecting multiversal train stations. Such a vast network that although there is a danger to the ‘east’ there are so many, overwhelmingly numerous, stations to travel and explore for lifetimes. And the lore of the line being forgotten through time was great as well. I hope we see the lampeter line in other scp’s. It’s a very cool expansion to scp lore
Hey TES! Still watching the video but I wanted to thank you for all these videos. I've watched every single one. I'd be lying if I said the SCPS aren't my favorite though. Your voice and way of narration simultaneously encapsulates the atmosphere and tone, and is also super relaxing. It's my favorite thing to listen to when I get in bed. Thank you so much for the effort you put into these. Other narrators are cool, but nobody holds a candle to what you do. I'll be here to listen to them all :)
Thanks. *_"But I know the neighborhood / And talk is cheaper when the story is good / And the tales grow taller on down the line"_* [REO Speedwagon] *_"And the people bowed and prayed / To the neon god they'd made"_* [Simon & Garfunkel] It is the means become an end in itself. Very nicely done (both of you). tavi.
The sound of silence song hits harder with this SCP
"And the people bowed and prayed
To the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming"
This is why the multiverse can't have nice things. There's always some fool that tries to skate uphill.
So the neon god originated as a house in South America that adds rooms on its own. Basically, the movie Encanto.
Scp-7005 isn’t describing nihilism or despair, but rather, it’s describing Social Atomization.
If the title of the SCP wasn’t obvious enough, SCP 7005 is partially inspired by “The Sound of Silence” the author even word for word quoting the last verse of the song in the comments:
“And the people bowed and prayed
to the Neon God they made.
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
Then the sign said, "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls
and tenement halls,
And whispered in the sound of silence.”
The Neon God is sometimes likened to a cancer spreading, just as the sound of silence describes:
…”Silence like a cancer grows…”
The point of the both the song and this SCP is people’s desperate rebellion against the uniform and monotonous silence that our modern world has become. People trying to find their voice and be heard beneath the deafening and oppressive silence.
The Neon God represents this silence and the despair of it. It is this cancerous god that chokes out everything trying to be something, but simply deciding to exist for the sake of existing.
It is Nihilism in it’s purest form.
It’s eternity without meaning, and simply finding an identity already is a victory over the emptiness of the Neon God.
I just hear David Draiman "and the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made..." (Simon and Garfunkel song, Sound of Silence)
"Fools" said I, "You do not know
Silence like a cancer grows
Hear my words that I might teach you
Take my arms that I might reach you"
But my words like silent raindrops fell
And echoed in the wells of silence
And the people bowed and prayed
To the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
And the sign said, "The words of the prophets
Are written on the subway walls
And tenement halls
And whispered in the sounds of silence"
Honestly, this was my favorite entry for 7k. I'm a sucker for multiversal madness and existentialist philosophy.
same. Tufto shouldn't be writing scps tbh he's way too good
@@LAN2D This was actually Tufto's original SCP-001 proposal several years back. However, he didn't like how it turned out so he deleted it and gave his Scarlet King proposal instead.
This is basically his original 001 remastered and refined.
Sweet
You're stepping up with the content and I love you for it ❤️
I can't Imagine starting the week without one of these. Thank you for the consistant high quality uploads. Love ya bud, see yall monday
Ah, more Multiverse stuff to watch. This should help on preparing for TOH's Thanks to Them.
i loved, every second of it it was great this is why tufto is such a good writer in my humble opinion he makes you wonder about this philodophical musings with such an attention and care and put you in the shoes of his protagonists
I just checked the discuss page from the universe where this was put on the site ten years ago instead of recently; everyone's saying "Just remove the object class and put this in Tales instead."
Your voice will soothe my soul as I play Diablo 2 hardcore, I just lost a level 69 paladin on nightmare so I'ma need it to forget how much I grinded lol
Congorats on 500th video!
I really liked this video and scp, especially the authors clarification at the end. Sometimes such clarifications are due to bad writing or due to the piece being too “high level” and needing clarification, but this one was a nice look at the author’s honest intentions in writing this piece and frames what was just read in a very nice way.
Me: Neon God, yeah it's the entity that powers all the neon lights throughout the night city life.
Dr.Bright: WTF..... I MEAN YES, that's completely accurate
Scp: No longer wonders why we've stayed hidden for 100 + years.
The conversation with the stationmaster at the yam station was probably the best bit of dialogue in an article I have ever encountered
I recently read this one and immediately thought that The Exploring Series should cover this one. This one is already one of my favorites
I wonder if the wanders library might have an archive of the old records that went missing
1 and a half hours? WE EATIN GOOD
Always love your work and the amazing depth of the SCP community. Thanks for making these rich stories available to those of us who can't deep dive the site ourselves.
I have to say “Even the meaningless nothing is trying to have meaning; it’s just shit at it” has to be up there with ‘and then the last 05, hit the manifestation of entropy, in the head, with an ashtray, during a bar fight at the end of time’ in my list of “theoretically awesome lines no one who doesn’t read SCP articles will ever understand”
I do like how the multiverse is presented like Eternalism (From Warframe), everything, everywhere. everywhen, always.
with something in the middle as a link/gap
Lampeter/Lamplighter?
The lamp before the tongue in the poem refers to the cosmic angler fish in the original Lamplight SCP.....
Written by the same person, so probs a lil Easter egg :)
I like the subtle sound of silence shout out toward the end.
Watched this while taking a nap, the dreams were... interesting..
Not gonna lie, this is not my favorite SCP, but I respect the effort you take in creating these and I love what you do. Keep on being awesome, TES. Keep making videos, I’ll keep watching em.
You read/discuss these so well. It feels like Christmas every time you post.
I absolutely love any stories involving alternate dimensions, alternate timelines, all that kind of stuff. So this is something that I find very fascinating. I love imagining what could've been or could be somewhere else, that I'll never see. Perhaps that's why SCP intrigues me so much. Especially SCP-507. The idea of whole other worlds you didn't know about that could be potentially right next to you, is super interesting. It definitely deserves its top 5 spot in the contest. It's amazing.
I wish that scp writers would dial the scale back a bit. . . Sure, massively complex and multiverse threatening anomalies are fascinating yet they’re starting to become a dime a dozen. I mean, when was the last scp article that focused on cataloging an anomaly as opposed to writing a whole novel?
When was the last 682? The last 049? The last anomaly where the majority of the article covered the description and containment procedures?
All that said, I’m not opposed to long story based scps. One of my favorite scps is scp-6001, Avalon, is structured as a story. But it seems like that’s the only kind of popular articles that are being written.
the neon god, thr massive cities, kind of sound like an SCP-184 that went wrong somehow.
Dude this is exactly what I think of when it comes to SCPs now: this kind of Ligotti-esque philosophical horror.
Is this early today? Usually appears on the hour...
Wait, this is not a complaint, I never complain at getting sweet access half an hour early!
Ah, yes . . . this has definite "Lamplight-style" Tufto energy!
I think this SCP is a reference to the song The Sound of Silence.
“…and the people bowed and prayed…””
“To the NEON GOD they made.”
Well this SCP based on "The Sound of Silence"
Haven't watched it yet but that was my first thought too
@@ricardohoang8452 disturbed.
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If you look at the comments on the SCP article, the author word for word, cites the last verse of the Sound of Silence.
Even the theme of this SCP fits the song: the struggle to be heard over the silence of a billion voices, to find what makes you unique, what gives you purpose.
In a sense, the Neon God is exactly like the silence described in the song: a cancerous, oppressive growth that chokes out ideas and creativity.
The Neon God spreads out, trying to find purpose, choking out and assimilating everything and everyone else in a desperate attempt to have people ‘worship’ it and give it purpose, aka, “The people bowed and prayed, to the Neon God they’d made…”.
It is a self defeating narcissistic disease of order: eternal growth for the sake of eternal growth, industrialization even if it pollutes and makes life impossible. In a way, the Neon God is the modern world’s order to the Scarlet King’s primordial chaos.
Simply finding a reason that is more than just existence for the sake of existence, is already a victory over it.
Rebels of the Neon God is a good movie i have heard
Maybe I don't get it, but I feel like if the SCP foundation had access to the multiverse where anything is possible, then they should be looking for universes in which they have neutralized "Keter" and "Apollyon" class threats and learn how to do that, and then they could focus efforts on multiversal threats like this.
I think it has to do with how the multiverse works in this story: it’s described as binary and reactionary.
For every SCP foundation that uses their 7005 to find out how to contain anomalies, there will be a foundation that doesn’t. Kind of like a Newton’s third law for outcomes.
This kind of infinite undoing of every action can lead to a paralyzing nihilism, which we see in the 05-9 conversation.
*OH BOY! IT’S...2AM!!??*
Reminds me of the Megastructure in Blame! So fascinating...
So, what I'm hearing is Lampeter is hiring. Do I need a multiversal resume? More importantly, do they drug test?
Reminds me of SCP-4005 - The Holy & Heavenly City of Fabled China; how entire ideal envisioned cities are megalithic country, or continent or even planet wide Ecumenopolises that one imagines due to an anomaly. Never had this level of cities so planetary gigantic that it reaches the planets core or the star itself.
The funny thing is, when SCP-4005, one comment interpreted it as a trap laid by an apocalyptic conspirator, using the lamp as a metaphor for the luring light of an anglerfish. Cut to SCP-5005, which is revealed to be a giant anglerfish, and Tufto edited their reply to mention the connection after initially not noticing the connection. There are some spooky thematic coincidences going on here.
@@hesiod_delta9209 that angler fish lamplight city in space that Wayfinders some how end up in. Wow, the connection is uncannily there, I can see it.
Congrats on 500 videos Mangg
Nietzsche did say that nihilism is the great challenge now due to the death of god. But his solution wasnt to give in it was to abracadabra yourself.
I didn't think I'd like this one from the description, but I really enjoy Tufto's concept of a multiverse, just like in Lamplight.
"The Neon God"
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Funny how the neon god is just the architect that went outta control with no scp foundation to contain it