Pending SCP Proposals
This House of Mine
The house appears normal externally. a 12 room, 3 story home in the Victorian Era fashion. However, the nearest person able to do so will attempt to continue construction of the house. Those compelled to do so claim their body aches if they do not carry out these actions. No paranormal skill or understanding is given to those trying to fashion new rooms. As a consequence most of the rooms appear hazardously constructed. Despite the lack of structural integrity, the house is impervious to damage from the outside, and the inside takes withstands much more damage than initially presumed possible, and does not appear to have any consequence on the rest of the house including structures that seemed dependent on the structure being damaged. To the naked eye the house seems uninhabited, but there are signs that conflict with this. Furniture frequently moves around the house, despite being untouched by victims of the house. Conversation, whispering, and sometimes even laughter can be heard echoing throughout the house from sources that cannot be pinpointed. Currently, there is no known limit to how far a person may be from the house, and be subdued into working on the house. At the present time, it is believed that the house is filled with many unseen inhabitants that are the source of its qualities.
Proposals on hold until current pending SCP proposal is accepted.
The Ship That Sailed
The object in question is publicly known as the "S.S. Merrimack", a shallow-water boat deployed from Concord, New Hampshire, and then traveled approximately 134 kilometers until it made it to the North Atlantic Sea. From there it traveled nearly 6,437 kilometers to Liverpool, where it was found without crew. The SCP itself is anomalous because anyone who boards it, will disappear at any point and time before arriving at the intended destination, while not observed. Additionally, even without any assistance, the ship will automatically
Accepted Proposals
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Draft SCP's
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Accepted SCP's
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