After stabilizing the Dreaming Void and returning Azathoth to sleep, Kael Veyris stood once again in the Genesis Archive.
Trillions of Phantom Bubbles floated around him.
Each bubble contained stories, universes, and mythologies.
Yet Kael's attention shifted toward a very unusual narrative cluster.
It was not like normal fiction.
It was chaotic.
Fragmented.
Contradictory.
Thousands of different authors had written pieces of it.
Reality itself seemed unstable there.
Kael observed the cluster and quietly said:
Interesting.
The narrative system identified the universe.
It was the world of the SCP Foundation.Kael stepped through the boundary.
Instantly the environment changed.
Instead of cosmic realms and divine empires…
He found himself standing in a cold underground hallway.
Metal walls.
Fluorescent lights.
Security cameras.
Alarms quietly humming.
This was one of the many containment facilities of the SCP Foundation.
Their mission was simple:
Secure. Contain. Protect.
They studied anomalies that broke reality.
But today…
Reality itself had walked into their building.Within seconds, the facility's systems detected something impossible.
Reality sensors began malfunctioning.
Narrative probability scanners returned undefined results.
Containment AI flagged an alert:
Unknown entity detected.
Classification impossible.
Security personnel rushed into the hallway.
They saw a calm man standing in the middle of the corridor.
Kael looked around.
Hmm. A world dedicated to studying anomalies.
A guard raised his weapon.
Identify yourself.
Kael simply smiled.
I'm just a traveler. Something strange began happening across the entire SCP world.
Powerful anomalies started reacting to Kael's presence.
Reality-bending entities paused.
Dimensional anomalies flickered.
Some SCP entities that normally ignored everything suddenly became aware of him.
Even certain high-level anomalies began observing Kael from across dimensions.
Because they could sense something terrifying.
Kael was not an anomaly inside their world.
He was something outside the system entirely.Inside the facility, the Foundation made a decision.
If something could not be understood…
It had to be contained.
Heavy containment doors slammed shut.
Reality-stabilization fields activated.
Experimental anti-anomaly barriers surrounded Kael.
For a moment, the scientists believed it worked.
Then Kael looked at the containment chamber walls.
Oh… you're trying to trap me.
He gently touched the air.
The containment systems froze.
Not destroyed.
Simply ignored by the narrative rules that governed Kael.
Because Kael did not belong to their universe's logic.Foundation researchers watched from behind thick observation glass.
Their monitors displayed impossible readings.
One scientist whispered:
This entity isn't bending reality…
He's ignoring it.
Kael turned toward the observation window.
He could see them.
Even through dimensional barriers.
He waved politely.
Several researchers nearly fainted.Kael began walking through the facility like a visitor in a museum.
He examined strange artifacts.
Reality-warping objects.
Dimensional distortions.
He nodded slightly.
Your world collects broken pieces of fiction.
One researcher spoke through the intercom.
What are you.
Kael answered calmly.
I build stories.The researchers began analyzing Kael's presence.
Their systems produced one terrifying conclusion.
Kael was not just an anomaly.
He was something far beyond their classification systems.
Their containment categories—Safe, Euclid, Keter—did not apply.
One senior researcher whispered:
If this entity wanted to…
He could rewrite the entire SCP universe.
Kael heard the statement.
He simply shrugged.
I could.
But that wouldn't be very interesting. Before leaving, Kael looked deeper into the SCP universe.
He sensed several extremely powerful entities hidden across its narrative structure.
Some of them existed on levels even the Foundation barely understood.
Kael smiled slightly.
Now this place is interesting.
He stepped back toward the narrative boundary.
Because the SCP world was not just filled with anomalies.
It contained entire layers of strange cosmic beings.
Some of which might actually challenge even the Architect of Existence.
And Kael Veyris had just decided to explore them
