A Portal was destroyed! No one will be getting SCP merch in the near future!
Old Colonel Carville has run the Cross-Time Circus for decades, & is now looking to retire in a quiet Juncture. However, THE SHOW MUST GO ON! This event will consist of several stages:
Circus Building: I am taking submissions for the oddities & attractions the Circus has picked up over the years. These can be from anywhere. anytime, & can include elements from erased Junctures.
The Ringmaster!: A new Ringmaster must earn the respect of the troupe & show that they can carry on where Carville leaves off. This will be a Highlander game, where the best Performer (as determined by all participants & the Colonel) will become the new Ringmaster, gaining access to all the attractions, as well as the ability to field "Carnies" as Minions!
Onwards!: Specific games will be set for Performances & accquisition of new attractions!
We swear to secure our people against the wickedness and evil of the invisible world.
We swear to aid the afflicted.
We swear to stay ever vigilant and seek out the abominable witchcrafts committed in this country.
We humbly pray to be blessed by God to hold all those who consort with the Devil accountable. Amen
—Opening and closing prayer for Sons of Salem meetings.
The Sons of Salem is a loosely-organized conservative populist movement in the United States that preaches violent opposition to anything they perceive as witchcraft, demonic, or monstrous.
Blowhard podcaster Ted Gundy and former general of the mercenary group “Hognose,” Roland Rush, founded the movement in 2010 after a series of violent werewolf attacks and unexplained, supernatural murders in Tennessee. Memberships grew quickly, stoked by Ted’s fiery doomsday rhetoric on his podcast "Truth Seekers" and the aspiration of the masculine power embodied by Roland.
Although they speak of duty, honor, and maintaining the “natural order” of things, the Sons of Salem are driven by fear. They collect guns and appear at protests en-masse as a way of easing the all-consuming terror of their powerlessness. At the same time, they have conditioned themselves to respond to fear with “strength” (read: violence).