The Eager Dimension Hopper (SCP)
Self-Published
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Description
SCP 507 didn't utilize his abilities properly, that's what got him killed. Let's see if someone with ambition does any better.
-----------------------------AN: Updates will happen periodically . I don't have a set release schedule, but new chapters will come out frequently. I'm also fairly new to writing stories, so I appreciate any creative criticism. I'm also posting to Scribblehub under the same name. Thanks for reading!
Source Material: http://www.scpwiki.com/scp-507
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- Hurdle
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 843
- Views
- 406,982
Chapters(68 total)
- Chapter 68Jul 4, 2022
- Chapter 67Jun 28, 2022
- Chapter 66Jun 20, 2022
- Chapter 65Jun 13, 2022
- Chapter 64Jun 6, 2022
- Chapter 63May 30, 2022
- Chapter 62May 22, 2022
- Chapter 61May 16, 2022
- Chapter 60May 9, 2022
- Chapter 59May 2, 2022
- Chapter 58Apr 24, 2022
- Chapter 57Apr 17, 2022
- Chapter 56Apr 11, 2022
- Chapter 55Apr 3, 2022
- Chapter 54Mar 27, 2022
- Chapter 53Mar 21, 2022
- Chapter 52Mar 14, 2022
- Chapter 51Mar 7, 2022
- Chapter 50Feb 27, 2022
- Chapter 49Feb 20, 2022
Reviews
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Community Reviews(10)
- Vitaly S AlexiusRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Here I thought I could try out this SCP tale of interest. This story is smooth and wonderful and it explores the world of the scp with a protagonist who's actually clever and rational and caring [ which is the problem with most scps - they're one track mind monsters or idiots.]
Here we have a man who's soul gets stuck in SCP 507, so he uses it to his fullest advantage to hop across universes, meet with other SCPs, interact with them and fight them, etc. A whole big bucket of opportunity, basically!
Grammar wise the story jumps from past to present tense for no reason, that's why grammar is at 2/5, but if I ignore that the catchyness of the protagonist and the whimsy of the scps digs into my soul.
Main character is just a nice guy who wants to see the multiverse. He helps out people suffering under other SCPs, which is really wholesome and swell. Through his eyes we get to experience the flesh that hates and the infinite ikea among others.
Seriously, the SCP wiki is a huge potential for exploration - it provides a backbone for this story to ride and a lot of power for the main character to harvest as he takes control of anomalies as means of survival.
Totally putting this boy on my reading list and eagerly awaiting more chapters! - SkytheryxRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Went into this expecting something dumb to pass the time but the lore and characterization of this novel is SUBERB. the power growth is awesome, the characters are interesting, the enemies are interesting and the plot itself is amazing. Even if you don't know anything about SCP foundation I would still highly recomend it as the background lore isn't absolutely necessary to enjoy the book.
- FlaireBurstRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0For starters, I've never given any reviews on novels, at least not with descriptions, so do forgive me if you find this review lacking.
Well, this novel is exactly what I've been looking for, an SCP fan fiction with a little power fantasy sprinkled on it. Of course, there are other SCP fanfics out there but this one matches my taste to perfection, especially since the MC is not an utter psychopath unlike the other popular SCP fanfic (you know which one I'm talking about). The premise is simple, a random dude possessed the dead body of SCP-507 and decided to be pro-active and have fun with his powers. The world-building is nice, mainly because it's an SCP fanfic so there are a LOT of mysteries that're waiting to be solved (mainly those that involve the MC and his powers) and a LOT of SCPs to tackle. In essence it's simple and there's beauty in simplicity. So yeah 10/10 will binge-read again. - SoldierRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Perfect balance between common knowledge of the SCP universe and creativity to create a deeper lore and tying together the different ultra-powerful entities, making everything not matter " a la Rick and Morty" and at the same time keeping the MC "human" even among all the monsters that he encounters and with his love hate relationship with the foundation.
All in all really like the concept and writing, will keep following it - AliceHealerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5This is another one of those stories I call "portal tier". Not a perfect story, but perfect in what its trying to do. This an action story first, then an adventure, then a mystery and then an scp story. Expect the super smart scp foundation to be a bit less invincible. The main character is set with some reasonably strong plot armour to survive dealing with the cool environments and mc is way more informed, armed and level headed than what seems reasonable for the scp foundation.
But at its core its a damn good story with a great idea and alot of fun to be had.
It sounds like I'm ragging on it but this is a case of "don't play fallout if your only here for the shooting". Scp wiki is a horror/supernatural/mystery genre. This story is an action/adventure/mystery. It's great you'll love it trust me - Pen-nameRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The story pretty much reads like an actually well written self-insert. There's fun powers, constant progressive escalation, and with a coherent plot! Honestly fun to read.
The pacing and underlying plot structure really hold the story together. Those two, in combination with the constant barrage of new characters, powers, and locations make it an exciting read. Nothing is explored in too much depth, but that fits very well with the mystery of the SCP universe but, even so, the characters and worlds feel as if they have their own, fully fleshed backstories just behind the curtain.
Biggest problem was the paragraph spacing, but it was honestly minor. Sometimes it's not clear who's speaking on a first glance because the paragraph just keeps going with a new character, and other times the opposite happens. Other than that, the style is easy to read and easy to follow.
I would've liked the author the leverage the mystery and unknown horrors a little more though. Atmospheric storytelling would've been the perfect complement to all the phenomenal alternate dimensions. - FrostburnRRLRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5fun read. Solidly held my attention until the end, which is pretty high praise as far as i'm concerned. Somehow maintains real stakes despite the ridiculous powerscaling. It's not a filet mingon, but it is a very delicious fastfood burger that you won't regret eating. This analogy has really gotten away from me...
- TheMineKeeperRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5So, I've been a fan of the various SCP universes for a long time, and 507 has always stricken me as one of the SCP's with the most potential for story.
Up until now, the story has been very interesting, with a slice-of-life (or rather slice-of-shift) esque feel interspersed with nuggets of information in regards to what happened/will happen to our main character. That leads to the 5 stars in story.
Style is good for me, I usually have problems focusing if the paragraphs are too long, or the story is just straight up a wall of text. This is not the case for this story. Max points of style because it's the perfect one for me.
Grammar is on point, I haven't seen any errors.
Now, Character score. I'm honestly unsure of whether or not it is the right choice to give it a lower score. On one hand, I feel like it's a bit repetitive how the MC keeps reiterating that the foundation shouldn't fuck with him. But on the other hand, he also is someone from outside the foundation, who has access to all kinds of information on how they fucked over other SCP's. So I'm very torn on what character score to give.
Overall, while I don't necessarily like how brash the MC is, the story in general is both interesting and enjoyable. I definitely recommend giving this a read if you're a fan of the SCP universe(s) - pewpewcachooRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0SCP fan fic? Sign me up. It's pretty good and honestly kinda cool. I never knew about most of the things the MC runs into, but it's nice to look up stuff and go down a rabbit hole. The writng is good. The grammar is also good. The story is decent.
- Kaosleage115Royal Road★★★★ 4.0Well of course he's just saying neet don't trust prophecy fortune telling is a crap shoot we don't want self-fulfilling prophecies if you hear a prophecy play defensive game prepare for the worst hope for the best and make sure you have thousands of contingencies and only act on it when the prophecy about to become true that way you can just go nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope.