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If a person grows too attached with their fantasy (such as favor it over real life), SCP-1230-1 starts to show concern, and will warn them that these universes are merely illusions meant to make them happy and that eventually they will have to return to the real world eventually. |
If a person grows too attached with their fantasy (such as favor it over real life), SCP-1230-1 starts to show concern, and will warn them that these universes are merely illusions meant to make them happy and that eventually they will have to return to the real world eventually. |
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In one such case, a staff member named Professor B[DATA EXPUNGED] grew too attached with the fantasy world within their dream that they commited suicide upon returning to the real world. This left SCP-1230-1 heartbroken, realizing that the world he created to bring joy to many individuals was responsible for the death of perhaps its most adventurous user. |
In one such case, a staff member named Professor B[DATA EXPUNGED] grew too attached with the fantasy world within their dream that they commited suicide upon returning to the real world. This left SCP-1230-1 heartbroken, realizing that the world he created to bring joy to many individuals was responsible for the death of perhaps its most adventurous user. |
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Shortly after the unfortunate death, Dr. F[DATA EXPUNGED] slipped a note inside SCP-1230, and soon afterwards SCP-1230 returned to displayed its usual "A Hero is Born." message on its pages prior to the incident. When staff confronted DR. F[DATA EXPUNGED] about what the note said, he simply state that it was just some "friendly advice". |
Shortly after the unfortunate death, Dr. F[DATA EXPUNGED] slipped a note inside SCP-1230, and soon afterwards SCP-1230 returned to displayed its usual "A Hero is Born." message on its pages prior to the incident. When staff confronted DR. F[DATA EXPUNGED] about what the note said, he simply state that it was just some "friendly advice". |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*According to SCP-1230's addendum, SCP-1230-1 actually requested in several Foundation personnel's dreams if they could allow SCP-1230 to be moved to a library within the facility it was contained within in an attempt to expand its source of knowledge to creation even more spectatcular dream-scapes. Staff eventually approved of the request and updated SCP-1230's containment procedures as a result. |
*According to SCP-1230's addendum, SCP-1230-1 actually requested in several Foundation personnel's dreams if they could allow SCP-1230 to be moved to a library within the facility it was contained within in an attempt to expand its source of knowledge to creation even more spectatcular dream-scapes. Staff eventually approved of the request and updated SCP-1230's containment procedures as a result. |
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SCP-1230-1, known as the "Book Keeper", is the name given for a wizard-like entity located within SCP-1230, a Safe-class SCP contained within the SCP Foundation.
Description
SCP-1230-1 describes himself as the "personifaction" of SCP-1230 itself. He appears in all user's dreams in the form of an elderly man with a long, white beard and wearing a green wizard's robe. He is responsible for creating the fantasy-scapes within the dreams of those who wish to use SCP-1230, allowing them to have their own adventures as a form of subconcious entertainment. These universes within the dreams are described as lasting anywhere from a mere 45 seconds to as long as 200 years, even though Foundation personnel describe the users as only being asleep for normal periods of time.
Personality
SCP-1230-1 is described as being very friendly, helpful, and creatie towards those who use SCP-1230. He enjoys creating such universes within anyone's dream as a way to keep them entertained and happy.
If a person grows too attached with their fantasy (such as favor it over real life), SCP-1230-1 starts to show concern, and will warn them that these universes are merely illusions meant to make them happy and that eventually they will have to return to the real world eventually.
History
In one such case, a staff member named Professor B[DATA EXPUNGED] grew too attached with the fantasy world within their dream that they commited suicide upon returning to the real world. This left SCP-1230-1 heartbroken, realizing that the world he created to bring joy to many individuals was responsible for the death of perhaps its most adventurous user.
During this time, SCP-1230's pages began to read "I'm so sorry, I never intented for this to happen. I just wanted to make people happy." instead of its usual "A Hero is Born." message. Another staff member named Dr. F[DATA EXPUNGED] decided to visit him within one of his dreams, and learned that Professor B[DATA EXPUNGED] had conquered many evil beasts, rescued princesses and even began to raise an in-dream family that he ultimately decided that he preferred the dream life over real life, despite warnings from SCP-1230-1.
Shortly after the unfortunate death, Dr. F[DATA EXPUNGED] slipped a note inside SCP-1230, and soon afterwards SCP-1230 returned to displayed its usual "A Hero is Born." message on its pages prior to the incident. When staff confronted DR. F[DATA EXPUNGED] about what the note said, he simply state that it was just some "friendly advice".
Trivia
- According to SCP-1230's addendum, SCP-1230-1 actually requested in several Foundation personnel's dreams if they could allow SCP-1230 to be moved to a library within the facility it was contained within in an attempt to expand its source of knowledge to creation even more spectatcular dream-scapes. Staff eventually approved of the request and updated SCP-1230's containment procedures as a result.