While Pender was busy elsewhere, he locked himself in the strong room containing the bas relief and killed himself, so no-one else would be exposed to it. Cult Defector: Lewis, apparently Father Pender's most trusted follower, realised the bas relief they uncovered did not offer the salvation Pender was preaching after seeing what it did to the other cult members.The recording continues even after they've shot Pender, much to their annoyance. Canned Orders over Loudspeaker: The preaching of the cult leader can be heard as the MTF team move in to investigate the farm.Later, that turns out to be the actual code. Brick Joke: When Reyes is trying to guess the code to the basement door, Besson suggests he try 1234.They are the exit points of the tentacles of a giant Invisible Monster beneath the earth. Bottomless Pits: The team find holes with no visible bottom in the woods.The Anticipator: As the team move onto the cult's property, they find the Missing Persons posters of the kidnapped victims stapled to trees on their infiltration route.The film is unrelated to Overlord (2018) and Overlord. Little do they know of what horrors they are about to face. When the kidnapping victims of a religious cult are seen suspended in the air above Massachusetts, a squad of soldiers from a clandestine organization are dispatched to secure the site, contain the anomaly, and protect normalcy. It is currently available to watch on YouTube. SCP: Overlord is a 2020 short film directed by Stephen Hancock and written by Evan Murr, set within the SCP Foundation universe.
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