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Doggol (left) in 3 BCE. Hover to enlarge.

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IF YOU HAPPEN TO FIND THIS DOCUMENT AND LIKE ONE OF THE IDEAS UH… I DONT KNOW - DO SOMETHING. IF YOU SOMEHOW MANAGE TO ASK ME TO USE ONE OF THESE, I'LL PROBABLY GET BACK TO YOU

Description: A town which, instead of having a known past and an unknown future, has an unknown past but a known future - the towns time is reversed so the towns ruin formed into buildings, which were discovered by a bunch of traders, who begun to age towards babies. Technology is soon forgotten by all in the town, and the town is destroyed after all the buildings are deconstructed.

Description: A meta-meta anomaly. All anomalies follow a set of laws (which determine how much they differ from the laws of physics, and how they interact with stuff). Meta-anomalies break these laws but have their own laws, and meta-meta anomalies break both (which causes a contradiction)

Description: Until 1952, every asexual person in Greece would be murdered by a rampaging avatar of Aphrodite. This ended when Athena shot Aphrodite with a Tommy gun.

Description: Influenza Anti-Materia which is a virus that drains nearby reality into SCP-3001. As the virus progresses, reality around an individual becomes dreamlike and strange, and soon they begin fading away.

Description: A small rocking chair with a voice input option. When a certain angle is inputted, the chair will rock to that angle. The angle "361 degrees" is inputted, and the tester is sent into the fourth dimension.

Description: (From SCP Generator) Games which turn everyone involved into doors and in which all the participants are angels.

Description: Magic moths. nuff said.



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NOTICE FROM THE FOUNDATION RECORDS AND INFORMATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

This article concerns a potent info-hazard and memetic construct. For this reason, several pieces of information have been automatically expunged. Furthermore, several iterations of this file exist. The order of the files is determined by the time the iteration was added into the database. Changes to each iteration are marked in Green

— Maria Jones, Director, RAISA


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Notice from Site-102 Internal Command.

This document has been listed for archiving due to ongoing investigations into Incident 5129-Alpha by the Site-102 incidents commission.

Current Containment is being automated due to new information on the effects of SCP-5129.

Item#: 5129
Level#3
Containment Class:
euclid
Secondary Class:
{$secondary-class}
Disruption Class:
keneq
Risk Class:
warning

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5129 is contained within a standard bio-containment cell within Wing C of Site-102. Contact with SCP-5129 is to be minimised due to its anomalous effects.

Before contact with SCP-5129, a 'gift' is to be prepared by active staff. This gift must meet certain specifications:

  • The gift must not be similar or identical to any previous gifts.30
  • The gift must originate from prior to 1605.
  • If a gift does not clearly originate from England or its territories, the 'gift-giver' is to speak a variation of the words "A long journey to find this gift, great queen. Anything for you."
  • The gift must contain one of the following:
    • A property that would appear anomalous to an individual from the Tudor Period of England (E.g the use of Electricity).
    • An anomalous property.
    • Valuable materials. (E.g gold, silver, platinum)

The gift is to be transferred to SCP-5129 upon initial contact, and, if declined, the 'gift-giver' is to leave the containment chamber as quickly as possible. The 'gift-giver' is not to enter the containment chamber for 7 days following this.

Following initial contact with SCP-5129, staff are to treat the object with respect and admiration. If SCP-5129 appears angered, all staff are to evacuate the containment chamber.

Description: SCP-5129 is the designation for an entity taking two forms: SCP-5129-A and SCP-5129-B. SCP-5129-A appears as a female Dama Dama31 lacking any significant pigmentation. Despite this, SCP-5129-A shows no genetic markers for Albinism. SCP-5129-A is sapient and capable of speech in Early Modern English32, Old French, and Latin. Upon visual contact with a sapient entity, SCP-5129-A will vocalise the words "Wh're is mine own gift'. Following this vocalisation, any individuals who do not give the entity a gift meeting specific criteria33 will be attacked via the transformation of SCP-5129-A into SCP-5129-B. Conversely, when a gift is given to SCP-5129-A and accepted, the entity will vocalise a specific phrase relating to the gift, before the subsequent demanifestation of the object. SCP-5129-A appears cordial and willing to answer some questions but is easily angered. When angered, SCP-5129-A will transform into SCP-5129-B.

SCP-5129-B appears as a male Canis Lupus34 with noted black fur. No genetic testing on SCP-5129-B has been possible. SCP-5129-B is highly aggressive, attacking all nearby individuals. This attack is survived by ~3% of victims.35

SCP-5129 was discovered following the disappearance of a hiking group in 1978. The hiking group was discovered in a small house resembling


  • Addendum 5129.2 - Gift logs

A full list of gifts given to SCP-5129-A is listed below.

102NET: 5129Giftlog

Gift given: Replication of The Rainbow Portrait, Image of Queen Elizabeth II c.1600 - Issac Oliver. Removed from the house of a person of interest prior.

Status: Accepted

Response from SCP-5129-A: "Ah… a portrait of another queen? Tis' most handsome - most handsome marry."

Gift given: Cutting from a nearby blueberry bush. Given by D-4562 in order to acsertain the properties of SCP-5129.

Status: Declined

Response from SCP-5129-A: "The queen doesn't want any berries - she is well fed enough,
she needs largess from her most loyal subjects."

Gift given: 18 karat ornate golden grail, filled with foundation brewed wine.

Status: Accepted

Response from SCP-5129-A: "Thou very hast gone out of thy way for this one - is that wine? Smells wonderful - wonderful."

Gift given: Partially engraved piece of jewellery (ruby and sapphire amulet).

Status: Accepted

Response from SCP-5129: "Lovely, fine indeed."

Gift given: One (1) kilogram of dirt. Used by D-9942 in order to view the conversion process of SCP-5129 through a standard high-speed camera.

Status: Declined

Response from SCP-5129: "That's not a gift thou blinking idiot."

Notes: Video footage from high-speed camera reveals that SCP-5129-A momentarily (for 0.03 seconds) disappears, with SCP-5129-B re-appearing in the same position.

Gift given: One (1) ivory tusk. Collected from entity within containment chamber.

Status: Accepted

Response from SCP-5129: "One of thou hath slew the beast. For this I grammercy"

Notes: Our queen.

Gift given: Posthumous Terracotta Bust of Henry IX.

Status: Accepted

Response from SCP-5129: "Another King? The history of thy orb is rich - it seems."


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Special Containment Procedures: At the current moment, SCP-XXXX is uncontained.
For this reason, containment efforts are to focus on information suppression.

All members of the species Canis Lupus36 are to be tracked and chipped whenever possible. To facilitate this, several important activities for dog-owners have been altered to necessitate one or more of these items. All companies designed for the manufacturing of these products have been infiltrated. This allows for tracking chips, fibre-optic cameras, and accelerometers and other concealed devices. All data from these tracking chips is rerouted to a server farm in the South wing of Site-102. This data is interpreted by RETRIEVER.aic, a complex neural network processing 240 Terabytes of Data. This server farm is cooled to a temperature of 50 Kelvin to prevent overheating.

RETRIEVER.aic is designed to flag certain subjects for investigation, learning from approximately 650 million data points. It is believed that approximately 95% of tagged SCP-XXXX events are flagged by the network, with approximately 5 thousand untagged instances going unnoticed. The precise criteria RETRIEVER.aic uses to flag SCP-XXXX events are unknown.

Following the discovery of an SCP-XXXX-1 instance, two members of MTF C-12 'World Pup Champions' are to covertly monitor the instance. Any anomalous behaviour is to be explained of erased via amnestics on a case by case basis. Following the cessation of an SCP-XXXX event, a suitable body double for the SCP-XXXX-1 instance is to be found. This body double is to continue in the field of the SCP-XXXX-1 instance and tracked until the body doubles death.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a recurring anomalous event affecting domestic dogs (members of the Species Canis Lupus). SCP-XXXX only occur on members of the species matching certain criterion, typically meaning that only 0.004% of dogs are affected. Dogs matching the criterion for an SCP-XXXX event to occur have an ~15% chance of being affected. SCP-XXXX events will lead to the conversion of the affected dog into an SCP-XXXX-1 instance. SCP-XXXX-1 instances appear as humans in early-adulthood or late-teenage years. SCP-XXXX-1 are genetically identical to the dogs they originated from. Microchips within the original dog will be present within the SCP-XXXX-1 instances, as well as other inorganic modifications such as neutering.

Common traits within affected dogs include:

  • Being owned by a family of 4-5. The family will typically consist of a heterosexual couple in an unstable marriage, the oldest sibling living away from the family, typically in college, a teenage sibling interested in counter-cultural practices, and a child under the age of ten.
  • Being located in a region with large celebrity culture of movie industries (e.g Britain, The United States, or Australia.)
  • Being in a family consisting mostly or entirely of Caucasians.37
  • Being in a family with no openly LGBTQIA+38 individuals.
  • Being in a family with access to a TV. The outcome of the SCP-XXXX can be altered by which medium is most commonly used (e.g A family which commonly watches sports will have an SCP-XXXX-1 instance interested in sports)
  • All members of the family above the age of consent being considered conventionally attractive.
  • No individuals in the family having physical or mental disabilities preventing speech or obvious function.

SCP-XXXX typically occurs after a susceptible individual exits its household for a period greater than 2 days. The family of the individual will produce several 'missing posters' and place them around their suburb. An original piano piece in the minor key may be faintly heard around the family members, from an unknown source. This music will be largely ignored by all nearby individuals and will be regarded as uninteresting when attention is drawn to it.

Soon the affected subject will enter a small alleyway or other enclosed location, where it will suddenly transform into an instance of SCP-XXXX-1. The SCP-XXXX-1 instance will then move to


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