Absolute Johannes factotum
- SCP-7697 (?)
- SCP-7697 is a mysterious portal in South Korea that leads to a different planet, SCP-7697-2, which appears to be a barren wasteland with a distant moon that has city-like lights. The portal opens into the ruins of a large facility called the Center for Enhanced Wellbeing (SCP-7697-1), which is filled with sand and rotting furniture. Inside the facility, beyond a deadly decontamination chamber, lies a vibrant, overgrown laboratory. Exploration attempts have been difficult due to sandstorms and the dangerous decontamination process, but recovered emails and experiment logs from the lab's past inhabitants suggest a desperate situation involving failed experiments with glowing crystals and fungi, food shortages, and a possible escape to a "colony" among the stars, hinting at a catastrophic event that led to the current desolate state of SCP-7697-1.
- Millstreet (?)
- The article about Millstreet describes it as a town in north County Cork, Ireland, with a population of 1,722 as of 2022, situated at the foot of Clara Mountain. The town has a rich history with evidence of ancient settlements, including a ringfort and Ogham stones, and notable structures like Dromsicane Castle and historic churches. Millstreet gained international recognition for hosting the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest at the Green Glens Arena, making it the smallest town ever to do so, and the arena has since been used to accommodate Ukrainian refugees. The town is also twinned with Pommerit-le-Vicomte in France and is served by both railway and bus services.