Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be kept on life support in a humanoid containment cell in Site-33. Four SRAs are to be kept active around its cell to prevent it from ceasing to exist.
Any messages found hidden in documentation of SCP-XXXX or within SCP-XXXX's surroundings are to be collected and filed. Any that appear outside SCP-XXXX's cell are to reported to Site Security.
Description:
SCP-XXXX is a comatose member of GoI-5917, the "Wandsmen".
SCP-XXXX is a 2.6 meter tall, albino humanoid with raven like features.
You clearly know a little, or you wouldn't have found me.
SCP-XXXX's hume levels are extremely low. It is theorized that if the SRAs used in containment of it were deactivated for an extended period of time it would cease to exist.
SCP-XXXX was turned over to the Foundation by GoI-5917. They apparently did not have facilities that could keep it stable and sought to preserve its life for as long as possible.
I'm not sure that was the right call.
Though no brain activity has been detected from SCP-XXXX's body, several anomalous coded messages have appeared around it, which are assumed to be attempts at communication.
They would assume right.
Addendum:
The following documents were delivered to the Foundation by the Fourth Wandswoman of Chelon (the elected 'Arbiter' of their organization, tasked with acting as a go between for organizations on Earth.)
The Arbiter claimed that her superiors had not been able to decide on a course of action when it came to how to handle SCP-XXXX long term. Therefore, the proponent of each solution was asked to write a short letter explaining their preferred course of action. Their reasoning was that the Foundation would be able to use these letters to make a more informed decision about what to do with SCP-XXXX.
Letter 1:
Dear SCP Foundation,
It is my strong reccomendation that you do everything in your power to preserve the life of the Seventh Wandswoman of the First Hytoth. None of us remember much about her, but I remember she was kind and decent. And more importantly she saved us all from the dark.
I shall do everything in my power to try and save her. All I ask is that do your best to give me time. I and the Multiverse will thank you.
Sincerely,
The Fifteenth Wandsman of Usura
Letter 2:
Dear SCP Foundation,
I have very few memories of the Seventh Wandswoman of the first Hytoth, but all of them are pleasant. She was a strong, wise woman, and I believe she chose her fate.
To honor her decision, I beg you. Let her pass to the void. I have reason to believe that was her intention, and it is likely the safest course of action for the multiverse.
Sincerely,
The Fourth Wandswoman of Chelon
Letter 3:
Dear Foundation,
The Seventh Wandsmen of The First Hytoth holds a dear place in my being. She has seen me through journeys unspoken. She has brought me back from unreverseable states of oblivion, as she has you. She is a noble, righteous creature, that deserves all due and undue respect.
For all she’s done, for you, for me, for all of us. I seek to implore you to grant her this final grace. Nevermore should she suffer under the growing grey between the living light and the deathly dark. Release her from your prison so that she may once again join the ever after, that nameless, times place upon which all eternity rests.I beg this of you, please let her go.
-The Eleventh Wandsman of the Earth Befallen By His Tears
Look, I don't have a lot of bandwidth here. I can try to explain myself, but archiveofourown.org/works/30826406






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