GoI Index

This index is dedicated to all the Groups of Interest that make the life of SCP branches difficult. Here, you can find a short description of every GoI and their relations with each other.

If you can't find a specific relation, you can consider it as "unknown".

It should be noted that this page only lists summarized views of the different GoI and the Foundation towards each other, and is also subject to constant change to accommodate new GoI and changes to existing ones. In general, the information provided here is up to date, and can be used without problems. Should you detect inconsistencies, write them in the page discussion, ask a member of the staff or, if you are 100% sure, edit the text yourself.

Many of these groups have their own format for describing the anomalous as an alternative to the SCP format. The GoI Formats page provides a full list of all GoI formats on INT.


Groups of Interest of the English-speaking Branch

The Parent Foundation's many Groups of Interest emerged from all across the Earth, and beyond. Many wield great power, rivalling or even surpassing that of the Foundation. At the moment, there are 35 Groups of Interest listed for the Parent Foundation.
For a list of all Translations tagged with any of these English Language Groups of Interest, click here.


Groups of Interest of the Russian Branch

The GoI of the Russian Branch act mostly in Russia and have an remarkable variety. Most of them house genius minds that constantly create new anomalies. At the moment, there are five Groups of Interest listed in the Russian Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Korean Branch

The GoIs of the Korean Branch can be divided into two subgroups.

One consists of groups that are not based on Korea, including BE and NOTE. They were created in the early days of the SCP-KO website, when they had no sense of being settled within the nativeness of Korea or the Korean context.

The other is made up of relatively new groups, all of which are native to Korea spatially. In this new tide, it is considered essential for GoI to interact with the spatial background of Korea and the context of the history and society of Korean people.

Currently, there are eight Groups of Interest listed in the Korean Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Chinese Branch

The Chinese GoI are often build on some sort of believe and incorporate concepts of the Chinese culture and history. Most of them know how to handle the anomalous and use it to their advantage. At the moment, there are fourteen Groups of Interest listed in the Chinese Branch.


Groups of Interest of the French Branch

The GoI of the French Branch have a worldwide presence and can look back on a long history. They mostly don't produce anomalies, but use existing ones to further their own goals. At the moment, there are eight Groups of Interest listed in the French Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Polish Branch

The GoI of the Polish Branch have an affinity to technology, but their creations come at a price. The Foundation struggles to gain information about any of them. At the moment, there are seven Groups of Interest listed in the Polish Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Spanish-speaking Branch

The GoI of the Spanish-speaking Branch are characterized by mysticism and Hispanic-centric anomalies. At the moment, there are four Groups of Interest listed in the Spanish-speaking Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Thai Branch

The GoI of the Thai Branch are often associations of people with a grudge towards the Foundation. Many of them are highly hostile. At the moment, there are six Groups of Interest listed for the Thai Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Japanese Branch

The GoI of the Japanese Branch has many different specializations. A great part of them prefers to hide themselves from the Foundation instead of seeking an open conflict. At the moment, there are sixteen Groups of Interest listed in the Japanese Branch.


Groups of Interest of the German Branch

The GoI of the German Branch act or acted mostly in Europe, but already had an effect on the entire world. Some of them have good contacts to other countries, while the possessions of others were scattered over the whole planet. At the moment, there are eight Groups of Interest listed for the German Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Italian Branch

The GoI of the Italian Branch act mostly in Italy, but their activities lead them to all parts of the world. Most of them are rather old, having been created centuries ago. At the moment, there are eight Groups of Interest listed in the Italian Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Ukrainian Branch

Most GoI of the Ukrainian Branch are very hostile towards other anomalous groups, including the Foundation. At the moment, there are five Groups of Interest listed in the Ukrainian Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Lusophone Branch

Most GoI of the Lusophone Branch have a knack for collecting anomalous items, mostly used for their own gain. At the moment, there are seven Groups of Interest listed in the Lusophone Branch.


Groups of Interest of the Traditional Chinese Branch

The Groups of Interest of the Traditional Chinese Branch mostly strive for coexistence and understanding of the anomalous. At the moment, there are nine Groups of Interest listed in the Traditional Chinese Branch.


INT Groups Of Interest

INT GoI are characterized by their many relations they have with other anomalous groups all over the world, be they benevolent or malicious. At the moment, there exists one such group.

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