The Watchers

SCP-4156

Item #: SCP-4156

Object Class: Keter Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4156 is four subjects, each with their own special set of skills. All instances of SCP-4156 are to be kept in a 15x15m room filled with average, everyday furniture. 3 guards are to stand watch of the cell at all times with shift change every 5 hours. SCP-4156-1, SCP-4156-2, or SCP-4156-3 are required to assist the facility only during Containment Breaches; when not suppressing a breach, they are allowed to walk around the facility freely, however, should SCP-4156-1 and SCP-4156-2 placed together without the SCP-4156-3 being present. SCP-4156-1 and SCP-4156-2 will listen to no personnel on grounds until they locate SCP-4156-3, and will only be calmed if a staff member tells them SCP-4156-3's location and that it is safe

Description: SCP-4156-1, SCP-4156-2, SCP-4156-3, and SCP-4156-4 look the same are each different in their own way, all subjects seems to have a tattoo at the base of the nape resembling some sort of skull of unknown origin. SCP-4156-1, SCP-4156-2, and SCP-4156-3 appear to have an excellent understanding of the English lexicon, using it to communicate with staff members. SCP-4156-4 is a canine-like, he appears to mimic normal canine behavior. Each subject has a third eye at the center of their foreheads.

  • SCP-4156-1: A male in his late 30's, usually found with a blue plaid shirt and cream colored cargo pants, with a soothing voice that seems to affect all the females in the general area. He seems to act as a "father-figure" to SCP-4156-3, reprimanding him for not listening to SCP-4156-2. He is the leader of the 4, but answers to SCP-4156-2.
  • SCP-4156-2: A female in her early 40's, always seen in red clothing, usually formal attire; she seems to be the facility's resident SCP-translator, seemingly able to understand all SCPs put before her and relay their information back to interviewers. She acts like a mother to both SCP-4156-1 and SCP-4156-3.
  • SCP-4156-3: A male in his teen years, usually seen wearing red or black pants and a orange or green t-shirt. His voice is rather high and he does not interact well with D-Class personnel, often resulting is fights. He is usually seen moping, playing board games with the staff, interacting with SCP-4156-4, or interacting with SCP-999
  • SCP-4156-4: Canine-like in nature and form, it appears as a female German Shepherd of around 5 years old, with a striped tail. It bears the same skeletal structure of a regular Canis lupus familiaris. She is usually found with SCP-4156-3 or with SCP-999. It interacted once with SCP-682, known as Indident 4156-4-A, this encounter was documented by SCP-079 and was retrieved from SCP-079. SCP-4156-4 escaped after SCP-682 bit off his left hind leg. SCP-4156-4 has shown enhanced regenerative tissues, healing its leg only after a week.
  • Any subject's presence seem to soothe down SCP-096. Further research required.

Obtainment

  • SCP-4156-1, SCP-4156-2: Both subjects were located in ███ ████, ██████ ████ in 1998, during containment breach at Site-███, during which they were both detained and placed under containment.
  • SCP-4156-3 was not apprehended, but was found in SCP-4156-2's womb. All signs indicate that SCP-4156-1 had intercourse with SCP-4156-2, causing a child to be born. The child grew up in Site-██, not knowing what the outside looked like.
  • SCP-4156-4 was discovered in ████████, ███ and was brought to Site-██ for further research. There, she "forged a bond" with SCP-4156-3; as SCP-4156-2 quoted.

Further research required for understanding of SCP-4156 interactions