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====Keter====
Tropes embodied by "Keter" SCPs:
 
====Neutralized====
The SCP no longer exists as an SCP for reasons other than -EX. This classification indicates the SCP no longer exhibits anomalous properties, possibly from its destruction.
 
==== Thaumiel====
The existence of Thaumiel class SCPs, and even existence of the class itself, is a highly guarded secret of the Foundation kept from even from all but a handful of Foundation personnel.
Tropes embodied by "Keter" SCPs:
 
====In number Classification====
In both cases these are put after the SCP's number designation instead in its object class.
=====-EX=====
In science things often defy scientific explanation prior to there discovery. This is the case of -EX SCPs. They are no longer SCPs simply because a scientific understanding behind their formally 'anomalous' properties has been established. Typically these SCPs are leaked to the public for general use by mankind.
Tropes embodied by "-EX" SCPs:
 
======-J=====
-J stands for "Joke". Unsurprisingly a requirement for a -J is that it is funny (although just because it is funny doesn't mean it has to be a -J). Some people say the SCP Foundation franchise has "no canon", as you can write content that contradicts existing content (well there is some content you should respect). Even so -J SCPs are even less canon, you should probably pretend they don't exist when writing a serious article.
Tropes embodied by "Joke" SCPs:
 
===SCPs usually by number and series===