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professional-termite · 3 months
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Haunted Mansion?
haunted mansion is soooo good i need to do more stuff for it but im kinda focusing on my trek ocs rn and i want to make comics with those guys so sjjfjgjg
for anyone following my hm 2023 fic, open for business, im having to put it on hold due to life 💔 im just not in the mood to write much anymore, and i want to work on my visual projects like euclid-c and the seraphim (my star trek oc stories!!)
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jcwdrawskinda · 1 year
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His name is Charlie, he's got high luck, low intelligence, and he's about to learn it's a bad idea to slow-walk away from explosions :V
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catgirlbussy · 8 months
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WHAT THE FUCK ARE THESE ADS WHAT DOES THIS MEAN
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at this point I'd settle for a toyota ad or like, life insurance from a country ive never even been to but
IS THIS SOMEHOW TARGETTED ADVERTISING
how in yhe fuck does tbis eben, why js jt. why is it there. What the fuck kind kf product is jumping jacks (poem) with a stock image of peoplr exercising in a FUCKING WAREHOUSE trying to sell me
I swear to god if whatever insane advertising mechanisms this site has pegged me as being an <optimal target for this product> for whatever this shit is I'm gonna have a mental breakdown im so just baffled
its not even the first one
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bubbloquacious · 2 years
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I get that we call shapes in space 'figures' now but Euclid called them 'Σχήματα' and really that sounds so much cooler what the hell
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prismlicker · 6 months
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Listen/purchase: The Mirror, My Weapon, I Love You by Euclid C Finder
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thehollowwriter · 5 days
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I'm sick rn and writing is taking a while so here take this
Twst SCP AU (Some headcanons and ideas):
Classes, Clearance Levels, and Positions:
Classes
Class A: The staff, the dorm leaders, (except Kalim)
Class B: Ignihyde students
Class C: Kalim, Ace, Deuce, Ruggie, Jack, Epel, Trey, Cater, Sebek, Silver, Rook, Jade, Floyd
Clearance Levels:
Level 1: Mob students
Level 2: Mob students
Level 3: Ace, Deuce, Ruggie, Jack, Epel, Sebek, Silver, Rook, Kalim, Jade, Floyd
Level 4: Leona, dorm leaders apart from Kalim Riddle and Azul
Level 5: Staff, Riddle, Azul
Positions:
Researchers: Riddle, Trey, Cater
Ordinary jobs (e.g clerk, janitor) and Tech teams: Mob students
Field agents: Ace, Ruggie, Floyd, Jade, Rook, Sebek, Silver, sometimes Lilia
Mobile task force members: Deuce, Jack, Jamil, Epel, Ortho, Lilia
Disclosure officer (assigns clearance levels): Riddle
Mobile task force commander: Leona
General hcs:
•The NRC boys work for the SCP foundation
•The school staff are part of the 05 Council, though Trein and Crewel are the main ones who get stuff done
•The overblot boys are both scps and staff (if happens!) Most of them are Euclid, but Malleus is Keter
•Grim and Yuu are scps (Class: Euclid)
•The foundation exists in twst even there is magic, as their are thing that defy their current scientific knowledge and are a threat
•The foundation works with S.T.Y.X
•Riddle is extremely strict but it's very valid here because people can die
•Kalim is... not good at most of his job, and he would've been fired if it weren't for the fact that certain scps are more responsive to him and like him (hence why he's Class C instead of A)
•Leona may be unmotivated, but he disciplines his mtfs and the Class D thoroughly if needed. His UM is used for neutralising scps or D Class if needed
•The octotrio are often involved in sea/ deep sea related scps or research
•Everyone can still use magic and their UMs, but magic is restricted in certain areas or scenarios
•The dorms aren't quite as divided as they are in canon, since everybody is mixed together depending on their field
To understand the terminology, give these a quick listen (and the rest of the podcast if you're interested):
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scandalousadventures · 10 months
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Fallout ghoul OC doll inspired by my New Vegas courier! She has a removable wig and hat (held on by magnets), a Nuka Cola Quantum, and, of course, Euclid's C-Finder! ☢️ Ghouls rule babey
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cielcreations · 3 months
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SCP-L0V365
Item #: SCP-L0V365
Site: 3M91R35
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-L0V365 are to be contained in an seventy four (74) meters by ninety two (93) meters stone room with a bullet proof glass window roof. The weather monitor shall be checked every four (4) hours. Once every two (2) weeks, the rain simulation should be administered. Once activated, the sprinklers will be turned on and should remain on for two (2) hours. The simulation should cease after those two (2) hours before the fog simulation be administered. The temperature during this simulation should be anywhere between fifteen degrees Celsius to twenty four degrees Celsius (15°C-24°C). The fog simulation should cease after one (1) hour before the weather is to be normal once again.
Absolutely none of the vegetation is to be touched. Anyone who tries to interact with such vegetation (ie: picking the vegetations, watering the vegetation, intentionally stepping off the path, etc) is to either be terminated by staff or SCP-B34N5, if he hadn't already. If anyone removes any plant life, it is to be placed back in their containment room.
Description: SCP-L0V365 are actually two separate SCPs. They are a married couple who are inseparable. The foundations has given both SCPs name for clarity sake.
SCP-B34N5 appears to be a thirty (30) year old Caucasian man of British decent, approximately one point eight (1.8) meters in height. He has brown hair and green eyes, with a green streak in his hair, green antenna, and green transparent fairy wings. He wears a simple white button up shirt with a green overcoat, khaki pants, and brown leather boots. 
SCP-5H4D0W appears to be a thirty (30) year old Caucasian woman of British decent, approximately one point six (1.6) meters in height. She has pink hair with blue eyes, as well as pink antenna and pink transparent fairy wings. She wears a simple blue dress that falls to her ankles with white leggings and black slip on shoes. Her hair is usually tied up in two space buns with blue ribbons, but she has been seen to have her hair fully down or have SCP-B34N5 doing her hair.
SCP-L0V365 both claim to be fairies and, despite looking like they are thirty (30), have claimed they are hundreds of years old. They are both normally very calm and cooperative with staff. However, their containment room is overgrown with plants because of SCP-5H4D0W. If anyone attempts to interact with the vegetation, SCP-B34N5 becomes aggressive. He will attack and attempt to kill anyone who messes with the vegetation, demanding no one to touch "his wife's creations."
Because of how much they value the plant life they created, the foundation asked permission to install a path in their containment cell for easier interaction. No other modification is to be asked/made. SCP-L0V365 are constantly by one another's side and have asked for items to make their room "more romantic." These requests have been denied.
SCP-L0V365 Test Log
PRECONDITIONS: None
ACTION: Dr. █████ ordered D-Class Personnel to extract any vegetation they could.
TEST RESULT:
D-Class 098700 had managed to extract a flower from their containment room; a pink flower of unknown origin.
Attempted scientific research ended in the flower growing ten times (10x) its size, stabbing everyone in the room with large vines it had grown. It shrunk to its normal size once everyone in the room was killed.
The flower was then thrown in the incinerator for termination, but it had grown vines once again. It seemed to crawl out of the incinerator and, once again, stabbed and killed everyone in the room.
The flower was then returned to SCP-L0V365's containment room.
NOTES:
The vegetation is clearly induced with SCP-5H4D0W's magic, but the risk of more causalities is not worth the protentional scientific research. It is clear neither she or SCP-B34N5 want their plants to be touched or interacted with. For such reason, no one is permitted to attempt any research on the vegetation nor are they permitted to remove any of it.
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throwaway-yandere · 5 months
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ᴀʙᴏᴜᴛ ᴀɴsʏ-ᴛᴇᴀ
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“𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐬 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐬. 𝐈𝐭'𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐛𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐲𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐦, 𝐀𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐞. 𝐀 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐚 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐲𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝𝐬 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐩𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐬.”
— Researcher Astrilde's (deceased) husband, log of event ███-K19.
Starting February 14: I will no longer answer asks about myself. As much as possible, I do not want to be perceived. Over the past year, I feel as though I'm treated less like a human being and more of a content machine. Some of these experiences include...
Receiving a casual death threat.
Getting NSFW asks when I have repeatedly stated my asexuality.
Bombardment of constant requests for fic continuations, only to be at the end of radio silence once it is published.
Glossing over genuine requests for mental health stability. I'm aware Tumblr is not my therapist, but I still feel icky about the time I begged for someone to talk to me in Morse code only to receive an ask about a yandere idea they had with the language. It's incredibly tone-deaf. Another instance I have felt terrible about is receiving a playful ask (though likely unintentional) about grief when it has been quite obvious through my posts that I find it incredibly difficult to deal with for the past few months.
This perception has taken a toll on my overall well-being, and I find myself yearning for more genuine interactions. I'm already a very lonely person in real life since I'm forced to prioritize my studies over social interactions due to financial instabilities, but Tumblr has begun to feel like a lonesome space for me as well.
If you wish to talk to the person behind the screen & have fun rambling hours with, don't be afraid to DM me. Don't send asks unless it's content related. DM. me. If not, consume the content as you normally would. It's okay. It's very valid of you to do so!
The more I interact, the more I feel like a comedic relief & performer and not a full-pledged "human." I've spent nights without sleep wondering if people who interacted with me truly think of me as a friend. So if you've noticed I talked a lot a week before Feb 14, this is why.
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Astrilde ████-████████, better known as "Ansy", is a junior researcher under the Department of Mythology and Folkloristics. They are known for their hands-on explorations of SCP-█████-B, SCP-█████-C ("Teyvat" & the "Astral Express"). Currently on an unpaid vacation.
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𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻:
𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲𝘀: "Ansy" (@ansy-tea), Retainer An (@ansy-ansy)
𝗢𝗰𝗰𝘂𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Psychognosis Specialist (yandere writer & artist)
𝗥𝗮𝗻𝗸: Junior Researcher (AR 60, Asia server)
𝗢𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻/𝘀: Kingdom of Faerghus (???), Abyss Order (formerly), Kamisato Clan (Ayato & Ayaka main), Stellaron Hunters (Blade main)
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𝗔𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗼𝘂𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻:
𝗦𝘁𝗮𝘁𝘂𝘀: Alive (Age: "19")
𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀: Euclid (formerly), mostly neutralized
𝗔𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗼𝘂𝘀 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗲𝘀: Exhibited "draconic" properties, including scales and bioluminescence. After experiment ███-K19, their 2 sets of eyes are the only visible anomaly that remains.
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maspers · 3 months
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Describing every single fricking SCP Object Class
It is apparently customary in the SCP Community to use the "locked box" analogy whenever possible, so I shall be doing the same. I... might have some trouble, but oh well that is what they call life. Standard Object Classes (aka the ones that people actually use)
Safe: You put it in a box. Nothing happens.
Euclid: You put it in a box. You're not quite sure what's gonna happen.
Keter: You put it in a box. Oh crap it's escaping.
Thaumiel: It either IS the box, or is helping you put other stuff in boxes.
Neutralized: It no longer needs to be in a box.
Decommissioned: It no longer needs to be in a box... because you destroyed it.
Apollyon: A box will not help. Nothing will help. Accept your doom. Archon: You could put it in a box, but you decided it's better if you didn't.
Explained: You thought it needed to be put in a box but turns out it was just a regular thing that doesn't require a box.
Pending: You haven't tried to put it in a box.
Esoteric Object Classes (aka Heyyyyyy what if we made things MORE complicated)
Absentia: You use it to keep nonexistent stuff into the "box" that is nonexistence. Acquiesce: You can't put it in a box. Deal with it.
Adventure: You put it in a box. Suddenly, you realize life is exciting, and records about you start portraying you in a manner befitting your exciting life. Oh wait, no, that’s just a side effect of putting the thing in the box. Aegis: It was specifically created to protect your putting-stuff-in-boxes activities.
Aether: Some people claim it exists. If you find out it does, then you'll put it in a box.
Aicalë: You put it in a box, with the knowledge that it’s not staying there. Ain: You put it in a box. Eventually it will cause the end of the world.
Ain-Soph-Aur: You don’t put it in a box. It manages itself, and the continued existence of normal humans that don’t need to be put in boxes. Aisna: It makes more stuff that you might need to put in boxes. But you can use it. And it might be part god.
Anesidora: You put it in a box, and must prohibit the box from mixing with other boxes. Anomalous: You could put it in a box and study it further but it's useless so who cares? Antithesis: It must be used to keep itself and other stuff from being put in boxes.
Apologize: Someone had some kind of breakdown while writing this. Probably has to do with the thing you’re putting in a box. Archived: Maybe you put it in a box once but now you no longer need to care about it, so you've stashed the files away. Argus: Someone other than you put it in a box. Asura: You can't do anything to it, but that's fine because it's harmless. Atlas: It is what allows you to continue existing, so you shouldn't put it in a box.
Axiom: 42 Azathoth: You put it in a box. Egads! This thing is definitely very dangerous and deserving of a cool and unique object class.
Bakkhos: Putting it in a box is difficult because defining boundaries of any sort becomes a lot harder when it is involved. Belial: Its box (if it exists) is outside of your jurisdiction, so you use a metaphorical box for it instead.
Beautiful: You put it in a box. And now you and everyone else studying it worships it.
BFF: You put it in a box. It emits a memetic effect that causes people to take it out of the box. (There are a lot of weird ones like this) Binah: What is this, Persona 5?
Boltzmann: You cannot put it in a box. Which is good, since it's necessary for your continued existence.
Cartel: You were going to put it into a box, but then your managers (Regional and Overwatch Command) told you to make it Uncontained instead (see below). Cernunnos: You could theoretically put it in a box, but you don't have the ability to do so right now.
CHALLENGE: Identical to Safe, but part of the box it’s in involves referring to it in a specific way. Chelovek: You don't need to put it in a box because the HR department is doing it for you. Chesed: You are working together with the affected parties to keep it in a box. Chhokmah: You can't put it in a box because that would mess with people's brains.
Compromised: You put it in a box. Things went from fine to not fine in a way that means you need to destroy your files on it. Concentra: It creates its own box, then continuously puts more stuff in that box ad infinitum. Conscientia: You can't put it in a box, so you tricked everyone into thinking it's normal.
Contained: You put it in a box. Which is all you'd THINK it would mean, but *nooooo* it's one of THOSE ones-
Containment: You put it in a box, then train it to put stuff in boxes. Then it goes AWOL. Continua: You put it in a box, but part of it's missing, so you're not sure if the box is actually working.
Cor: You put it in a box, then actively do everything in your power to avoid thinking about what it is and does, to the point that you change its Object Class to something meaningless. Da'as Elyon: Identical to Conscientia, except somehow Jewish.
Daath: Instead of putting it in a box you let it wander around parts of your workplace.
Dagdagiel: CHEER UP SLEEEEEEEPY JEEEEEEEEAAAAAAN
Damballah: It's in a box, but you aren't sure how or why.
Dark Keter: You cannot put it in a box or destroy it. The file for this likely came from an untrustworthy source.
[DATA EXPUNGED]: You put it in a box (maybe). The exact details are something you don’t have the clearance for.
Debated: Whether or not it actually needs to go in a box (and how or why) is currently under dispute.
Decidium: You use it to destroy other stuff. Also it might be a god? And you might worship it? But like, also while keeping it in a box?
Dependent: You put it in a box, and everything's fine, but you also have a legal and/or moral obligation to maintain it.
Dishwasher: sighs Let’s put a pin in that for now, please.
Downy: You put it in a box. Duck-related things occur.
Draugr: It itself doesn't need a box (maybe it's destroyed) but weird box-worthy stuff keeps happening and it's responsible somehow.
Drygioni: Your bosses are looking into it.
Echelon: It (and likely the box you have put it in) is currently you and your organization’s highest priority. In theory. This Object Class has never actually been used in practice, if any documents have it you can probably ignore them as being altered by something that should be in a box.
Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy: Ecophagy:… 
Efla: You or one of your coworkers made the dang thing.
Ein Sof: You put it in a box designed to keep it exactly the way it is. And this was intentionally designed, by a god, maybe.
Ellipsis: You have a box. There is nothing in the box worth talking about or otherwise referring to. Trust me, it’s *really* not worth it.
Embla: You put it in a box, then use it to create more stuff that can be put in boxes.
Endeminis: It's technically part of the way your job functions, so instead of putting it in a box you just kind of keep track of it.
Enochian: You can't really put it in a box on account of it being a fundamental part of reality.
Entos: You wrote a file on it. The file is the box.
Eparch: You put it in a box, not because it needs to be in a box, but because it's connected to other stuff that might need to be in a box.
ERROR: Something’s wrong with your file. Check to make sure you entered the URL correctly.
Esoteric: Er, wait, that's what I'm already listing, can't you be more specific? The people who came up with all these other terms certainly didn't seem to have any trouble. Ether: Same meaning as Aether. It's been thousands of years and humans still can't agree how this word is spelled.
Ethical: You put it in a box. Then you let the Ethics Committee handle it. LET THEM HANDLE IT.
Exist: It’s everything, so you can’t put it in a box. Hopefully.
Finis: Nothing will need to be put in boxes anymore, which means you will no longer need boxes. (Well, like, you still need them NOW, we'll get there when we get there)
Flor Galana: It partially puts itself and other stuff in boxes, but you can't completely put it in a box.
Former: Regardless of whether or not you are trying to put it into a box, you and others will be memetically compelled to claim that it was something previously (the claims themselves are what matter here, regardless of whether it was and/or still is what is being claimed).
Foundation: It almost doesn’t need to be put into a box.
F***: Either you or someone else put something in a box (or tried to) and now circumstances have caused you to throw aside decorum and professionalism while filling the report.
Galileo: You can’t put it into a box… but you CAN destroy it!
Gevurah: It hurts the infrastructure of your job, and impedes various stuff your job is trying to do.
GOD: Calm down and check to see if there are any other versions of the file for it.
Gleipnir: You keep needing to put it in different types of boxes.
Glorious: Identical to Beautiful, except instead of putting it in a box you wear it on your head.
Gӧdel: It WOULD be Explained, but you need other things in boxes to explain it.
Hazardous: I thought this applied to all of these? Uh. It hurty, no touchy.
HANDLE_NOT_FOUND: Essentially the same as ERROR. Though you might want to read whatever file comes up VERY carefully.
Hariti: It’s one of your coworkers which means (at least in this instance) that it doesn’t need to go in a box.
Hera: It really doesn’t like you. But if you can, you will put it in a box and use it.
Hiemal: You put it in a box. Then you looked closer and realized it was multiple things keeping each other in boxes.
Hod: Instead of getting a new job, why not get your old one, but different? …Using a process kept in a box.
Ignosi: You cannot put it in a box because you don’t know it exists. In fact, nobody can know it exists. (wait, how does that work, if nobody knows they exist why is there a classification for them? did they like make it under the assumption that SOMETHING fit the criteria? like i know it’s for the readers’ benefit but all of this exists in universe right? or is this another “there is no canon” thing? goshdangit)
In Doubt: You put it in a box, and you would use one of the three main Object Classes (Safe, Euclid, Keter) but you can’t use the letter E for some reason.
Infohazardous Predator: Exactly what it says on the tin. You need to put it in a box.
Inimical: You put it in a box. In doing so you make it worse. Destroy it ASAP.
Instrumentum: You put it in a box, and then you and your organization (which, as you might have gathered, specializes in putting stuff in boxes) put it to use. So basically it’s Prodest but better. We’ll get to Prodest. Oh, we’ll GET to Prodest.
Integrated: You put it in a box. The box is called “being part of the company that puts stuff in boxes”. Also possibly therapy.
Irrelevant: You might be able to put it in a box but trust me when I say you don’t need to worry about it. Probably.
Israfil: You put it in a box. Then- wait, it’s what? Due to what? Okay so the thing it it’s… umm… sigh just look up Action 10-Israfil-A, it’s a result of that.
Interferelessed: In order to keep it in a box, you and everyone else at your job must have access to at least a partial file on it at all times.
Jerusalem: Regardless of if it’s in a box or not, you can go see it at any time. Something about this feels ironic.
Joke: You put it in a box. Exact details beyond that are extremely context-specific, so treat with caution.
Juggernaut: You put it in a box. It can cause the end of the world. Yes I know that applies to like everything, I didn’t make this object class!
Karl June: You put it in a box, because it is under the effects of SCP-6727.
Khonsu: You put it in a box and now you’re studying the heck out of it before it stops being something you can study.
Kronecker: In theory, it means that you don’t need to put it in a box. In practice, however, this only applies to one specific example, every other SCP labeled Kronecker has been altered from its original (more accurate) classification.
Kušum: You’ve given up for now on trying to put it in a box.
Legally Uncontainable: You cannot legally put it in a box, either due to your own governing authority or another. Or a… fast spreading burger company?
Maksur: You’ve separated it into parts, and put those parts into different boxes.
Malchut: Identical to Keter, and used in scenarios when using Keter outright isn’t an option. Not to be confused with Malkuth.
Malkuth: Advanced Non-Humans are putting it in a box. Hopefully. Not to be confused with Malchut (seriously, why do they DO this???)
Megiddo: Basically the same thing as Apollyon except the whole Doom thing has already happened.
Memet: It’s keeping itself in its own box.
Mendax: You put it in a box. Then determining exactly what occurs next is tricky as it alters information about itself. As such, this Classification doesn’t really get used. Not to be confused with Mendax. Mendax: Identical to Enochian, except you have to monitor it carefully because it’s still capable of causing the apocalypse. Not to be confused with Mendax. (If it helps, this one is originally written in the Cyrillic Alphabet as opposed to the Latin one.)
Moiety: You put it in a box. The United Kingdom depends on this.
Multiple: You put it in a box. There are differing reactions from different parts of it at differing times, so you’re gonna need to go into greater detail over which parts qualify as which Object Class.
Multiplex: You put multiple things in multiple boxes, but if you’re gonna go into detail about one of them you have to talk about ALL of them.
Mumar: You put it in a box. You cannot tell your bosses about it.
Mushrik: I’ve read this file like 5 times and I have NO idea what makes this SCP worthy of a unique Object Class, or what this Object Class is even supposed to indicate. I don’t understand.
Mutually Dependent: You put it in a box. It’s actually multiple things that, if separated, would no longer need to be in a box.
N/A: No, I am NOT going to describe even more weird exceptions than I already am! If it doesn’t have an Object Class, it doesn’t have an Object Class. MOVING ON!
Nagi: You put it in a box, but then it stopped needing to be in a box. You’re keeping it in the box anyway, just in case.
Necrospar: There’s no evidence it exists. But if it does, you’ll put it in a box.
Nehemoth: Instead of putting it into a box, you do your best to destroy it due to it being your enemy. …This isn’t one that the Foundation actually uses.
Nepenthe: ‘CAUSE WE COULD BE IMMORTALS, IMMO-ORTALS… 
Netzach: You put it in a box, if necessary. It’s used to ensure the indefinite survival of the human race. Technically it’s more complicated than that and I wish people would stop turning planets into SCPs.
Nightfall_Meteor: No need to put it in a box, just observe. It’s capable of causing an apocalypse, but such an effect won’t last long so just make sure you’re prepared for it.
Non-Anomalous: You don’t need to put it in a box. Well, unless you’re trying to protect it from all the stuff around it that DOES need to put in boxes.
None: Oh for crying out loud what did I just say in the N/A section?
Null: You cannot put it in a box because it cannot exist, so don’t view it as something that exists.
Oblique: You might have put it in a box, it’s hard to tell right now since the general narrative structure that the SCP Foundation usually operates on is being altered.
Ogiel: You currently cannot put it in a box, and no efforts will be made now or in the future to put it in a box. Instead you’re just going to guard it and watch it to ensure nothing changes about it.
Olympus: You aren’t putting it in a box, because only your bosses know it exists. Assuming this Object Class actually exists in this reality.
Omnehet: Identical to Nehemoth, just run through the same infohazard that produced the latter.
Other: You put it in a box, and selected its Object Class from a drop-down menu.
Pagnum: It put itself in its own box. So now you’re watching to make sure that the box is satisfactory.
Pantokratōr: You can’t put it in a box because it’s too big. Guess you’ll have to wait until the next Smash Bros game, sorry.
Pausa: You’re no longer trying to keep it in a box because it doesn’t need to be in one, but it might need to be put in a box again in the future.
Petrus: You can’t prove it needs to be in a box, but you’re putting it in a box anyway because it’s too risky not to.
Principalis: You don’t put it in a box because you don’t know it exists. Your bosses do, though, and it’s their mission statement.
Prodest: You put it in a box. It’s useful. (WHY IS THIS AN OBJECT CLASS? NONE OF THAT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH CONTAINMENT?? SO WHAT IF IT’S USEFUL, IS THE FOUNDATION EVEN USING IT??? LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE OBJECT CLASS HAS GREATER REASON TO EXIST THAN THIS DOES. SCREW YOU PRODEST, YOU’RE THE WORST.)
Pudicitia: You put it in a box. While doing so you ended up hurting, damaging, or otherwise negatively affecting it. So now you’re helping it get better.
Radix: You put it in a box. Now it’s part of the chain of command.
[REDACTED]: Essentially the same as [DATA EXPUNGED]. Like. Obviously they’re different terms. But effectively they have the same result on what you’re able to do about it.
Rigoletto: It may or may not be difficult for you to put it in a box and keep it there. Depends on how people feel about it.
Robertson-Jackal: You put it in a box, and everything about that box is randomly generated (including the Object Class) to prevent its escape.
Saoshyant: You don’t put it in a box because it acts as your organization’s Patron Deity. Though considering the lore there might be multiple contenders for the title at this point.
Sapientia: Identical to Chhokmah, except not Jewish.
See Below: You attempted to put it in a box and what happened was pretty complicated so you’re just gonna talk about it in the bulk portion of the file for it. Somehow I can’t tell if this is better or worse than a lot of the other ones on this list.
Semel: Technically speaking this one doesn’t actually mean anything.
Sfae: You put it in a box, accompanied by a person or persons (possibly you) that must also stay in the box.
“Shadow’s Crown” Phenomenon: Fancy way of saying Thaumiel while avoiding certain effects.
Shrӧdinger: You put it in a box. In order to keep it in the box, you must record everything about it and connected to it. I can’t tell if this is funny or fitting.
Sistema: You put it in a box, but it’s made of a lot of smaller things, so putting it in a box will only work if all the things are together.
Simpatico: You have NO idea what is up with this thing or how to put it in a box, but it’s probably fine.
Skӧll: You put it in a box. Soon it will no longer need to be in a box. That, or it’s going to cause a lot of stuff (including itself) to escape their boxes with no end in sight. Or both!
Skótos: You put it in a box. You still don’t know a significant amount of things about it and how it works, but hey, at least it’s in a box!
Sofa: Analogous to Keter, approximately.
Spiritual: You can’t put it in a box because it transcends- okay, you know what NO. Stop with the metaphysical bullcrap we already have more specific Object Classes for all of this. And you, 4487, can shut up and die.
Spiteful Motherf*****: You put it in a box. It makes you really, REALLY angry at it.
Standard: The same thing as Safe, except it’s a robot who put it in a box and classified it.
Starveling: The Department of Surrealistics is probably on drugs.
Sunrays, Muted: Despite being sandwiched between Starveling and Super Keter, this one actually kinda makes sense in context.
Super Keter: You put it in a box while at Site-333. It probably still fits the definition of a “regular” Keter. Not that you’ll have any luck telling Site-333 that.
Symbolic: You only figuratively put it in a box. Also sorry did I say the Surrealistics Department was probably on drugs? I meant definitely.
TBD: Identical to Pending or Debated, but apparently used when ALL pertinent info is to be determined at a later time. Or to put it another way, you’re still in the process of putting it in a box, but you won’t be able to make any progress in that until later due to a complete lack of info.
Tempus: You put it in a box, but it messes with time, so you need to ensure that it has ALWAYS been in a box.
Tenebrarius: You cannot put it in a box because you are not allowed to know it exists. The same applies to your coworkers and bosses. Just you guys though, other people can learn about it.
Terminal: You put it in a box. You die. Now you’re in the box too.
Test: Doesn’t need to be put in a box as it doesn’t exist. This Object Class is reserved for dummy files used by bot testers.
the simpsons farting: I hope you guys understand how much making this list has broken me.
Thorleyan: You put two separate-but-identical things in identical boxes and ensure that they both stay identical and that they are aware that they are still identical.
Tiamat: It could become a huge threat to humanity. Buuuuut you can put it in a “box” by telling the world about all the other stuff you’ve put in boxes. No way that would go wrong.
Ticonderoga: You can’t put it in a box, but it doesn’t have to be put in a box.
Tiphereth: You put it in a box with something, and in order to keep it in the box you must routinely swap the other thing for another thing identical to the previous thing without it noticing.
Umbra: You may or may not be able to put it in a box. It has a direct effect on the appearance of other stuff that you’ll want to put in boxes.
Unclassed: You put it in a box (or at least attempt to), then deliberately avoid classifying it by the results.
Unconfirmed: Didn’t we already do this song and dance with Necrospar?
Uncontainable: Surprise surprise, you cannot put it in a box.
Uncontained: It is currently not in a box.
Undefined: You put it in a box, and you know how well that went down. You just can’t actually refer to it in any way for some reason, so you use this placeholder Object Class instead.
Unknown: Neither you or anyone else seems to know what is up with this, or how to put it in a box. But it probably needs one.
Urgent Reclassification Required: Another placeholder. Kind of exactly what it says. Don’t you wish they were ALL clear like this sometimes?
Uya: You can’t put it in a box YET because you haven’t found it, but you’re pretty sure if it doesn’t already exist it will eventually.
Yesod: Identical to Radix, but Jewish. I swear the SCP Foundation doesn’t have some weird antisemitic segregation going on, they just have so many Skips connected to Judaism that they have to clarify sometimes.
Youklid: Identical to Euclid, but you can’t document it properly so you have to verbalize it to a child to fill out the forms. Be very careful about these ones, they don’t usually end well.
World Ending?: You’re preparing to try and put it in a box, and you think it might be capable of, well, ending the world. Kind of a Placeholder Classification, not a real one. Pending before Pending for what might be really bad stuff.
Zeno: It took you a bit of effort to put it in a box, but it was never that much of a threat.
Zenzizenzizenzic: Remember what I said about the Surrealistics Department? If you see this Object Class, you are probably currently on their drugs. This applies to the Dishwasher Class too.
Zurvan: Similar to Enochian, except that it’s less that you *can’t* put it in a box because it’s a fundamental part of reality, and more that you shouldn’t.
53: You attempt to put it in a box, but this is difficult due to being unable to to gain much information about it, as well as the fact that it is actively trying to have an effect on you and your organization, among others. This may include trying to put you in a box.
Ѻмѐга-Титло: You put it in a box. You know it will inevitably escape the box, so you’ve constructed a convoluted pseudo-religion to manipulate the probability of its escape at any given moment to be later rather than sooner, in the hopes that you will be able to procrastinate said escape into never happening.
SubclassesNO I am NOT doing all the subclasses right now. I might do them if this is well received after I publish this online, but only after doing the Risk Classes and Disruption Classes first. Those seem more relevant as of late.
Now, the Fun Part:
WHICH ONE DID I MAKE UP?
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I think this is update 3! I'm trying to decide if I want to add a harness or something to his chest, lemme know in the tags if any of y'all have a preference <_<
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Might be a little late for besties prompts but I had a Bad Idea and figured I'd share it - remember your headcanon from your euclid aftermath fic, that Jack would need to be coached in, ahem, certain matters? What if Jack realised that himself and decided to ask his best bro for advice?
(i'm sobbing, this is so terribad, but here we go)
The knocking is an insistent, erratic rhythm until Hook opens the door to reveal Jack on the other side. "I need help," Jack proclaims, and pushes in without another word.
"What kind of help?" Hook asks, and then glances at the clock on the bedside table. "Jack, it's after midnight. Can't this be a text? Or wait until tomorrow?"
"This can't be a text." Jack holds his hands up, as though steadying himself. He sucks in a deep breath as his gaze skitters off to the side, and then goes back to Hook's face. "I think I might be a bad kisser."
Hook stares at him for long enough that Jack starts nervously fidgeting back and forth. "Goodbye, Jack."
"No, no, no! Hear me out, hear me out, please. Listen." Jack grabs Hook's arm with too-tight fingers. "Listen. I was in the middle of...progressing things, okay?"
"Jack, oh my god, no."
"And then she got all weird, and kind of squirrelly, and ended up leaving and wouldn't tell me why. It has to be me."
"Yeah, your personality and the fact that you came here at 12:30 to dump this on me. Bye."
"Hook!" Jack's grip tightens, and he's gonna leave bruises at this rate. "What if I'm a bad kisser? How do you ask this? I need help!"
Hook is gonna kill him. He's gonna redrum Jack into the cheap hotel carpet and never look back again. "I cannot believe we are having this conversation right now."
"Well, I need your help! You're the only one I can trust."
"How am I even supposed to tell you if you're wrong or right?" Hook demands. And then, when Jack sort of...purses his mouth funny, groans. "No. No. Jack. Absolutely not."
"Please. I have to know."
"Go find someone else!"
Hook tries to shake Jack off, and Jack throws his arms around Hook's entire torso, clasping his hands on the other side like a vice. "Hook! You're my best friend! I need you for this, there's no one else I can ask!"
"Oh my god." Hook shakes his arms to no avail. Jack is a spider monkey with a death lock on his wrists. "Okay, okay, Jesus Christ. Just...let go."
Reluctantly, Jack complies. Hook pushes him into the center of the room with both hands flat against Jack's shoulders. He sucks in the longest breath ever and counts. Then he sighs. "Okay."
"Okay?" Jack repeats.
"Just...ugh." Hook leans forward to kiss him. It's fast: a chaste press of their closed mouths together. When he pulls back, Jack's expression is deeply annoyed.
"How are you going to tell anything from that?" he asks. "That was like a 13-year-old kissing his crush on the playground."
"Come on," Hook whines. "God, this is the worst."
But, ugh, whatever. He's probably kissed people in the past that he regrets way more than this. He leans in again and fine, fine, this time he puts some effort into it. Jack's mouth is a lot more pliable than some of Hook's lip-locking partners have been, so it's not like it's horrible from the get-go or anything. And when Hook offers more pressure, coaxing Jack's lips apart, the man obliges without hesitation. It's not bad. Actually, it's pretty good—Jack sweeps his tongue in along Hook's lower lip but doesn't press the issue too hard, and gets a hold of Hook's head as though he's going to control the angle they work from, touch just strong enough to be a suggestion.
By the time they pull apart, Hook's breathing a little hard, a sure sign that the whole situation was working for him. He presses his tongue against the corner of his mouth, and says, "No, no, that was pretty good, actually. I don't think it was you."
"What?" Jack balks. "What else could it be?"
His phone dings from his pocket. Frowning, he pulls it out and types in his passcode, eyes flickering across the screen as he reads. Then his expression changes. "Oh."
"Oh what?" Hook asks.
"She, uh, ended up getting sick. Left because she didn't feel good." Jack has the decency to look guilty. "So, uh."
"Are you fucking serious? Jack. Now we're both probably going to get sick!"
"Ah. Well. Hm." Jack nods. "Okay. I might have overreacted a little bit here."
Hook stares at him. "You think?"
"If it makes you feel any better, you're a great kisser?" Jack offers.
"I hate you so much right now." Then Hook pauses, contemplative. "You said great?"
"Yeah, yeah, I'd say great, yeah."
Well, that's a win, Hook supposes. And that's pretty much all he has to cling to when the two of them both spend the next 48 hours with the stomach flu, stuck on their respective bathroom floors as they pray for the sweet release of death.
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BREAKING little guy receives genuine parental affection for the first time ever
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Left: Ensign Kadenze "Kade" Smith, he/him - Romulan android spy. His Romulan origins are known, but he is undercover and posing as a true Romulan. His mission is to destroy the USS Euclid-C without anyone suspecting that he is an altered alien android made to mimick humanoid life. However, due to damage to his memory banks, he is incredibly bad at sabotage, and usually ends up doing something helpful in the process.
Right: Jeide Buumkat (formerly Jeide Prameh), she/they/he - Isuman nurse and both biological mother and father of Chief Engineer Radclyffe Buumkat (it's alien reproduction nonsense, don't worry about it). While she is technically a nurse, their role more often than not ends up being a confidante or parental figure to many members of the crew. You're looking lonely on your first prolonged mission in space? Not a problem. You have an 8-foot-tall cat mom now.
i have no real reason why i drew this other than i felt like drawing kade and jeide. i think theyd get along very well! jeide is probably going off on a tangent about her pirate days. kade is totally enraptured by her (toootally not exaggerated) stories
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What if Silent Hill was an SCP?
SCP-8017
Object class: euclid keter
Special containment procedures: the town of Silent Hill is to be continuously monitored by plainclothes agents and researchers. These personnel are assigned to observe and catalogue any paranormal activity within the town, observe the activities of the local GOI calling itself The Order and prevent any rituals or occult activity said group is participating in, and attempt to detain any civilians apparently affected by SCP-017 for questioning and prevention of anomalous effects (update: after event 8017-04, no attempts to detain persons affected by SCP-8017 is to be made). All personnel assigned to SCP-8017 are required to attend biweekly therapy sessions and monthly psychological evaluation and are encouraged to request additional sessions if they feel it necessary. The chief psychologist assigned to SCP-8017 is authorized to remove any Foundation employee from SCP-8017 at any time. Personnel must undertake a psychological evaluation and background check before being assigned to SCP-8017 and any past criminal actions, psychological trauma, and deeply-held regrets are grounds for removal of Foundation personnel from SCP-8017. 
Description: SCP-8017 is Silent Hill, a medium-sized lakeside resort town located in [REDACTED], USA, with a population of approximately [REDACTED]. The town and surrounding area are notable for an unusually high level of anomalous phenomena, including hauntings, spiritual activity, poltergeist activity, and occult practices. The location is also home to a unique phenomenon consisting of one or two pocket dimensions. These consist of SCP-8017-A and SCP-017-B. It is not known at this time if these are two pocket dimensions or a single pocket dimension that can radically change in appearance. SCP-8017-A typically appears as a deserted and neglected version of Silent Hill where the atmosphere is heavily saturated with a dense fog, mist, or smoke. SCP-8017-B appears differently to every observer, but is always a heavily distorted and highly frightening version of the town of Silent Hill. Common features of SCP-8017-B include distortions of architecture, inorganic objects covered in or made from biological material, the appearance of multiple human and nonhuman corpses, terrain and architecture appearing in a state of extreme disrepair, evidence of violence and death, and malfunctioning of technology. Transition of persons between SCP-8017-A and -B is typically accompanied with the sound of an air raid siren originating from an unknown source. 
SCP-017-C refers to living entities that inhabit SCP-017-A and -B. The majority of these are hostile creatures described by observers as monstrous and distorted. The appearances of SCP-8017-C appear to be unique to each observer. Rare instances of SCP-8017-C appear identical to nonanomalous humans and some of these do not appear to be aware of their nature. The presence of SCP-8017-C is noted to disrupt certain forms of technology, most notably radios.
The majority of information on SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C comes from interviews of persons who have encountered said phenomena as there is no known way to forcibly interact with said phenomena. Most of the people who have interacted with the anomalies present within SCP-8017 appear to be those who are involved with the local religious group known as The Order or people who have deeply held regrets or have committed immoral acts in the past. The latter group seems to be composed largely of people who do not live in the town, though many (but not all) have some prior experience with the town such as visiting it on a vacation. Many of this group who have been successfully detained and interrogated state that they feel drawn to come to Silent Hill for reasons they cannot articulate. Many of those who have interacted with SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C and survived state that they believe the town itself or an entity or entities within it are intelligent and bringing people to the town as a test or set of trials intended to force them to confront past regrets or actions and/or to undergo a personal revelation relating to themselves. The appearances of SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C appear personalized to each person affected by SCP-8017, typically appearing in forms that will cause intense fear and have some symbolic relation to the past or personal revelation of the observer. A person being drawn to Silent Hill and made to undergo a “trial” is said to have undergone a Flauros Event. 
SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C appear to be linked to the local religious group known as The Order. This religion appears to be a syncretism of abrahamic beliefs, regional Native American beliefs, and original beliefs. The religion focuses on a henotheistic female deity known as God who The Order believes came to Earth in the distant past where humanity was trapped in a state of undying suffering. This deity introduced time and death to the world to ease humanity’s suffering, but expended its power in the process and died. The Order believes that through ritual and prophecy, they may birth their god again, thus allowing it to remake the world into a paradise. However, the god must be born through pain and suffering so that it may know what to avoid. It is believed that attempts by The Order to birth their god are responsible for the initial appearance of SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C. The Order has historically had a large degree of control over Silent Hill and have maintained a positive public image despite performing various criminal and immoral acts including illicit narcotics trafficking, human sacrifice, torture and brainwashing of civilians, systematic child abuse, and assassination of critics. As of recent events and Foundation activity, the influence of The Order has declined significantly. The Order is known to practice occult rituals and some members are minor practitioners of thaumaturgy. The organization as a whole seems to be mostly ignorant of the nature of the anomalous beyond the limited phenomena they make use of. 
Addendum 1: timeline of relevant events 
Pre-16th century: Native Americans regard the region surrounding SCP-8017 as a sacred and/or feared place. Historical records indicate it was named The Place of Silent Spirits and hosted religious practices distinct from those practiced by other regional Native American groups.
Late 1600s: European settlers colonize the region, displacing Native American groups. The first town is founded on the site.
Early 1700s: a disease of unknown nature forces the abandonment of the town.
1810: in response to a localized civil war, the town is resettled as a penal colony. First known use of the name Silent Hill.
1823: first known reference to The Order. The religion quickly becomes the dominant religion of the town.
1857: a splinter group of The Order founds the neighboring town of Shepherd’s Glen. The mainstream Order is alleged to have cursed the splinter group through unknown means. The four founding families of the splinter sect must ritually sacrifice a child every fifty years or be punished by their god. 
1969: a child named Alessa Gillespie is born. As she grows, she begins to display anomalous properties, the descriptions of which correspond to that of a minor psychic or reality warper. As a result, she is heavily bullied and ostracized throughout her youth. Her mother, Dahlia, a thaumaturgic practitioner and high-ranking member of The Order, decides to use her daughter as the vessel through which the cult’s god will be born and therefore chooses to increase her daughter’s suffering. 
1976: event 8017-01. Dahlia Gillespie attempts a ritual to use her daughter to birth tThe Order's god. This ritual is interrupted when the house it is held in catches fire. Alessa suffers full-body third-degree burns, but is rescued by a passing trucker named Travis Grady. Despite being mortally wounded, Alessa does not die. While attempting to visit her at the hospital, Grady is drawn into the first known manifestations of SCP-8017-A and -B, apparently originating as a result of Alessa’s powers affecting the pre-existing anomalous activity in Silent Hill. While undergoing a Flauros Event, Grady prevents an attempt by Dahlia to complete the ritual to birth God. Alessa chooses to split her soul into two entities, the original Alessa who remained within SCP-8017 and an infant located by a road leading out of town. This infant is found by a passing couple, Harry and Jodie Mason. They adopt the child and name her Cheryl. 
1977: the Foundation discovers SCP-8017. Preliminary containment procedures and study begin. 
1980: Jodie Mason dies.
1983: event 8017-2. Cheryl Mason experiences an anomalous urge to visit Silent Hill. Harry agrees to take her. On the drive into the town, Harry's car crashes. Harry is knocked unconscious and awakens in SCP-8017-A to find Cheryl missing. While searching the town for her, he discovers her true nature and the events that led to event 8017-1. Dahlia has arranged this sequence of events to forcibly merge Cheryl and Alessa back into a single being to complete the birth of God. She is successful, but the birth in interrupted, resulting in God being born in a monstrous form. It is unknown if this being is an actual deity or an instance of SCP-8017-C. Harry successfully kills the alleged god. Alessa allows Harry to escape into baseline reality and reincarnates herself into an infant. Harry adopts the infant, naming her Cheryl after the original (henceforth designated Cheryl II). In the years following, Harry is heavily conflicted over Cheryl II, blaming her for the death of Cheryl, but eventually comes to love her as a daughter. 
1988: a member of The Order attempts to assassinate Harry Mason and abduct Cheryl II. Harry kills the cultist and moves to another city, renaming Cheryl II to Heather to protect her identity. 
1991: the Foundation discovers the existence of SCP-8071-A, -B, and -C after interviewing one James Sunderland, a survivor of a Flauros Event. Containment procedures are updated. 
1993: event 8017-03. Claudia White, an Order member, former apprentice of Dahlia Gillespie, and former childhood friend of Alessa discovers Heather and Harry Mason’s location. In an attempt to use Heather to birth God, she arranges the assassination of Harry to cause Heather to suffer and travel to Silent Hill. Heather learns about her past and discovers that she is pregnant with the fetal form of The Order's god. Heather successfully aborts God’s fetus. Claudia ingests the fetus and births an allegedly incomplete version of God (as in event 8017-02 it is unclear if this was an actual deity) but Heather kills it. Upon leaving the town, Heather is detained by the Foundation. Through interrogating her, the Foundation learns about event 8017-01, -02, and -03 and gains a greater understanding of the nature of SCP-8017. Event 8017-03 is the first known instance of SCP-8017-A, -B, and -C manifesting outside of Silent Hill. 
1994: event 8017-04. Foundation agents in SCP-017 successfully detain a civilian entering Silent Hill in an attempt to prevent a Flauros Event. Subject is transported to the nearest regional site for analysis. During evaluation, the site is spontaneously transported to SCP-8017-B and instances of SCP-8017-C manifest. This event lasts for several hours (accounts differ on the exact time) during which a containment breach occurs and multiple personnel are exposed to a Flauros Event. The event ends when head researcher Dr. Carter escorts the detained civilian outside of the site and releases them. The site abruptly returns to baseline reality and all SCP-8017-C instances vanish, along with the civilian. In the aftermath of the event, thirteen personnel were found dead, four were never located, fifty-two were injured, and forty-eight showed signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. Containment procedures are updated. 
2007: event 8017-05. The 150th anniversary of the founding of Shepherd’s Glen and the fourth necessary sacrifice of children of each of the four founding families. The ritual sacrifice is not completed due to the Shepherd family losing one child due to accidental death and being unwilling to sacrifice the remaining child, Alex Shepherd. Due to this, SCP-8017-A and -B and -C manifest in Shepherd's Glen. Alex Shepherd is drawn to Silent Hill in a Flauros Event. Two of the founding family heads are killed by SCP-8017-C instances appearing to correspond to their deceased children while one is killed by Alex in self-defense and the remaining one is executed by members of the Silent Hill branch of The Order, who invade Shepherd’s Glen in attempted retaliation of the schism of the religion. Alex is forced to kill several high-ranking Order members while resolving his Flauros Event. Upon resolving his Flauros Event, the effects of SCP-8017 on Shepherd’s Glen end. In the aftermath of event 8017-05, the Foundation is able to detain many important Order members and significantly disrupt their operations and power base.
Addendum-2: as of 2023, unconfirmed reports of anomalous phenomena matching the description of SCP-8017 have originated from locations far from the town of Silent Hill, including [REDACTED], Norway and [REDACTED], Japan. Investigation of these reports in underway.
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Euclid C. Finder! - Tony Bennett's Tape Machine Does NOT Like Mathcore
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