SCP-1357, known as or "Playland," is a Safe-class anomaly featuring a localized theme park in Poland that uses children's personal experiences to shape its attractions. Core Description and Anomalous Properties
: SCP-1357-B tickets are mailed to families on the 13th of every month, though the source remains unknown to the SCP Foundation .
: They are described as exceptionally amiable and will forcefully prevent anyone without a ticket from entering the premises. Containment and Incident Lore
For more in-depth lore, you can view video analyses from community creators like The Volgun or animated summaries on The Rubber.
: All commodities, snacks, and rides within the park are completely free to operate or purchase. Activation and Entry Requirements
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SCP-1357, known as or "Playland," is a Safe-class anomaly featuring a localized theme park in Poland that uses children's personal experiences to shape its attractions. Core Description and Anomalous Properties
: SCP-1357-B tickets are mailed to families on the 13th of every month, though the source remains unknown to the SCP Foundation . SCP-1357 The Children's Park
: They are described as exceptionally amiable and will forcefully prevent anyone without a ticket from entering the premises. Containment and Incident Lore SCP-1357, known as or "Playland," is a Safe-class
For more in-depth lore, you can view video analyses from community creators like The Volgun or animated summaries on The Rubber. known as or "Playland
: All commodities, snacks, and rides within the park are completely free to operate or purchase. Activation and Entry Requirements
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