I’m a fan of the SCP Foundation, and sometimes when I’m bored I’ll go to ChatGPT and tell it “Please write an SCP entry for an anomalous \ that does .” If the resulting SCP entry is interesting I will “explore” it by asking “Write an exploration log in which an MTF team climbs down the giant toilet bowl” or “Write an interview log with the woman who turned into a snail.” And so forth.
She’s actually doing well. I dug up what I saved from that particular run. She’s a 1.5-meter-tall land snail named Alice Johnson, with a pink and lavender shell that has lacy patterns on it, a sharp retractable proboscis, and glands that secrete a bioluminescent substance with extreme healing properties. She got transformed into that when she tried converting a secluded, abandoned building in the woods into an art studio for herself, it turned out to have been used by a researcher doing illicit anomalous work and some goop had been left behind. She initially was pretty distraught by the transformation, she attempted suicide several times before the Foundation found her and only survived because of that bioluminescent healing substance rapidly fixing any injuries she inflicted. But she’s received counselling and is doing much better now in Foundation custody. When she found out her secretions could heal others, not just herself, she actually started to see some positives in her transformation. The Foundation has also provided her with art supplies to continue her hobby and she’s taken to using her own shell as a canvas to express herself.
This is the sort of thing that I find most fun about these ChatGPT SCPs, you can “investigate” these details by asking whatever questions you want. In Alice’s case I didn’t ask, and I don’t have the SCP in ChatGPT any more. One sec, I’ve got a local LLM running, I’ll throw this information in there and ask it.
I got:
As a giant snail, Alice Johnson’s artistic abilities have adapted to her new form. She primarily uses her sharp, retractable proboscis as a precise drawing tool on various surfaces, including her own shell, which serves as her primary canvas. Her glands can also produce different colors and textures of bioluminescent substances, which she can manipulate and control at will, allowing her to create intricate patterns and designs.
In terms of tools, the Foundation has provided her with a variety of art materials specially designed for her unique needs. These include non-toxic paints, pastes, and powders, along with specialized brushes and applicators that allow her to apply these materials onto various surfaces. Additionally, she has access to a workspace equipped with elevated platforms and support structures to accommodate her massive size.
Despite the challenges posed by her new body, Alice has shown remarkable skill and creativity in her artwork. Her pieces often incorporate elements of nature, reflecting her newfound appreciation for the beauty in even the most unlikely of forms.
I’m a fan of the SCP Foundation, and sometimes when I’m bored I’ll go to ChatGPT and tell it “Please write an SCP entry for an anomalous \ that does .” If the resulting SCP entry is interesting I will “explore” it by asking “Write an exploration log in which an MTF team climbs down the giant toilet bowl” or “Write an interview log with the woman who turned into a snail.” And so forth.
What happened to snail lady? Is she okay now? Is she still a snail? I don’t want to become a snail
She’s actually doing well. I dug up what I saved from that particular run. She’s a 1.5-meter-tall land snail named Alice Johnson, with a pink and lavender shell that has lacy patterns on it, a sharp retractable proboscis, and glands that secrete a bioluminescent substance with extreme healing properties. She got transformed into that when she tried converting a secluded, abandoned building in the woods into an art studio for herself, it turned out to have been used by a researcher doing illicit anomalous work and some goop had been left behind. She initially was pretty distraught by the transformation, she attempted suicide several times before the Foundation found her and only survived because of that bioluminescent healing substance rapidly fixing any injuries she inflicted. But she’s received counselling and is doing much better now in Foundation custody. When she found out her secretions could heal others, not just herself, she actually started to see some positives in her transformation. The Foundation has also provided her with art supplies to continue her hobby and she’s taken to using her own shell as a canvas to express herself.
This is fascinating. How does she paint her art? Healing folks with my own secretions is for the birds. I still wouldn’t want to become a giant snail
This is the sort of thing that I find most fun about these ChatGPT SCPs, you can “investigate” these details by asking whatever questions you want. In Alice’s case I didn’t ask, and I don’t have the SCP in ChatGPT any more. One sec, I’ve got a local LLM running, I’ll throw this information in there and ask it.
I got:
I got really into this for a few months after seeing a live action one. But they lost their appeal a little but Im not sure why.