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[[The Queen of Shadows]]
So, my first idea for a SCP or a Tale of a SCP (haven't decided which yet) is the Queen of Shadows.
This powerful entity was first spotted after researchers found an obscure manuscript with a basically translated title of the Age Without Light.
Once the manuscript was studied, the Queen appeared at the site where the research of the tome was being conducted. She appeared as a very pale woman who seemed dressed in nothing but the shadows. Her hair and eyes were ink black and her pale lips always contorted in a humorless smile.
As she roamed the site, everywhere she floated (The Queen of Shadows does not walk but floats about six inches off of the ground) was covered in shadows. Any light source, ambient or natural was extinguished as she roamed.
The shadows also seemed to spread out ahead of the Queen and any living thing touched by the shadows was enveloped, becoming a silhouette of its former self and frozen, motionless, until the strange darkness that followed the Queen "absorbed" them completely.
Panic overcame the personnel of this site and failing to find a way to contain the Queen (light, fire, electricity all seemed to be absorbed by her shadows) a panicked D class resident of the site rushed at the Queen with a fire ax. She was able to cut off the Queen's arm at which point the Queen stopped and simply looked at the place where her missing arm had been.
A second D class resident had procurred a meat cleaver somewhere in the site's kitchen and also rushed the Queen, removing her legs.
Others joined in the dismemberment of the Queen until all that was left was her smiling head which fell to the ground, lifeless.
All parts of the Shadow Queen were able to be disposed of per disposal procedures except for the head. No incendiary or chemical means was found that would break down the composition of the Queen's head.
The head was placed in a lead and iron lined box and kept in the site's storage area.
Over the next several days, the D class residents and the one scientist were found dead or dying and various parts of their bodies missing.
At first, no clear pattern could be discerned in this carnage that had befallen them but one particular investigator discerned that the parts of their bodies missing were the parts that they had taken from the Queen of Shadows.
The Queen of Shadow's head was removed from storage to see if there were any changes and, indeed, the black eyes of the Queen opened.
Researchers report that they witnessed various body parts moving with the assistance of "shadowy tendrils" back towards the head of the Queen.
The Queen's head was placed in a containment room. The shadowy tendril growths on the various body parts of the other residents were able to open the door without seemingly much effort. Once the tendrils reached the head, the Queen reformed herself from the various parts and encased herself in a purely inky black shroud that obscured everything except her head. After exactly twelve hours, the shadows lessened and the Queen of Shadows features were as they appeared during her first siting.
The shadows stretched out and then the Queen simply disappeared. However, her containment room is covered in darkness and the walls are now completely black. Personnel have been instructed to not enter the containment room or to touch the door to the room.
Research of the Age Without Light has been deemed a safety concern and ceased with appropriate orders. The tome, itself, is in storage at the site marked with its own SCP identification.
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[[The Shelter]]
The Shelter is an object SCP that appears in abandoned buildings as the First City Homeless Shelter. The shelter's name seems to only be seen by the homeless and those who need shelter. Another strange anomaly of the Shelter is that it attracts those who could use it.
Those who enter the Shelter generally are not seen again for a number of days (this time seems different for each person but is more than two days and generally less than a week).
When the homeless emerge from the Shelter, they do not speak or interact with others and simply find a place where they sit and watch other people with intense stares.
At night these homeless sometimes by themselves and sometimes in pack-like groups walk the streets of the city in which the Shelter is located. They find the closest people and attack with their teeth and hands. The few survivors of these attacks have reported that the attackers had grown their nails into "claws" and sharpened their teeth into fangs but researchers find it more likely that this is a result of transformation from exposure to the Shelter.
The last act of the newly transformed homeless is to turn on one another and consume one another to death or if solitary to eat their own bodies until dying.
Attempts to study the Shelter have all failed. It never stays in one city or town for more than a night and anyone who is not homeless or in need of shelter entering the building that the homeless have indicated is the First City shelter encounter nothing but an empty building. If entering with a homeless subject, the subject indicates that the sign is no longer present and the building is empty.
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[[Wait for That Groovy Ferryman]]
This SCP is a strange anomaly where random individuals hear the title song "Wait For That Groovy Ferryman" a song that doesn't exist on any record of recorded bands and sung by an unknown singer that some individuals interviewed claim sounds similar to the Doors and some say is more like the Rolling Stones or maybe even David Bowie.
Individuals hear the song over their radio in their car or over their TV or their phone.
They hear it no more and no less than once a day and the occurrences of hearing the song are stranger each time until the individual will even hear the song on a playlist that the song doesn't exist on or from a radio they never turned on.
This song keeps playing until the individual disappears, leaving behind no body and no evidence of what might have happened to them.
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