| Item #: SCP-XXXX | Level 2/XXXX |
| Object Class: Safe | Classified |
A stable location within SCP-XXXX.
Special Containment Procedures: The building containing the Way to SCP-XXXX has been purchased by a Foundation shell company and is to remain fenced off to prevent public access. Mobile Task Force Sigma-3 “The Bibliographers” are to monitor the Portland anomalous community for information regarding SCP-XXXX-A and prevent its spread wherever possible. Research into a long-term humanitarian solution for instances of SCP-XXXX-B on hold due to lack of progress.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a pocket dimension accessible via the north wall of apartment ███ in █████████, Portland, Oregon. The Way to SCP-XXXX does not require an entry ritual and can be traversed by any living human regardless of thaumaturgic ability.
The interior of SCP-XXXX resembles an expansive outdoor area covered in lightly forested grassland, interspersed with communal and residential buildings of various architectural styles. Conditions within SCP-XXXX are generally well-suited for human habitation: gravity and atmosphere are Earth-standard, and weather is generally mild save for continuous heavy snowfall centered over certain recreational areas. All fauna resemble non-anomalous species native to the Pacific Northwest, but do not appear to require sustenance and have been observed as uncharacteristically docile in the presence of humans. SCP-XXXX’s landmass remains conceptually stable within a 1.5 km radius of the point of entry, beyond which conditions rapidly deteriorate making further exploration impossible. This radius is decreasing exponentially, currently at a rate of .5 meters/day. Total ontological breakdown is estimated to occur within a decade.
SCP-XXXX-A is a collection of minor thaumaturgic rituals devised and disseminated between the years of 2008 and 2016 by Sophia L████████ (henceforth referred to as POI-XXXX), a low risk type-blue and prominent activist within the Portland anomalous community. The following is a list of actions known to be instances of SCP-XXXX-A:
| Kneeling while speaking the name of POI-XXXX aloud once a day for 30 days. |
| Creating a work of art dedicated to POI-XXXX (nature and quality of work irrelevant). |
| Donating the equivalent of 1$ USD or higher using a link formerly located on POI-XXXX’s personal website. |
| Making a post on anomalous social media platform Void containing the hashtag #brandnewheaven. |
| Otherwise communicating with POI-XXXX in such a way that POI-XXXX is aware of your desire to enter SCP-XXXX (ineffective as of 4/13/2016). |
Whenever an individual who has performed an action encompassed by SCP-XXXX-A dies, they will manifest within SCP-XXXX an instance of SCP-XXXX-B.
Instances of SCP-XXXX-B are translucent spectral humanoids which inhabit SCP-XXXX. They typically appear identical to how they did prior to death, but have the ability to alter minor aspects of their appearance (such as clothing, hairstyle, and body type) at will. Instances of SCP-XXXX-B are unable to exit SCP-XXXX.
Many aspects of SCP-XXXX intended to accommodate the presence of SCP-XXXX-B such as electricity, running water, and anomalous food supply no longer function. While SCP-XXXX-B do not require these to perpetuate their existence, many exhibit signs of malnutrition and acute psychological distress.
Addendum: Supplemental Interview Logs
Interviewed: PoI-XXXX
Interviewer: Sigma-3 field agent S█████
Foreword: POI-XXXX was apprehended on █/█/████ by agent S█████, who conducted the following interview.
<Begin Log, 18:00>
S█████: Hello, Ms L████████.
PoI-XXXX: God damn you. I knew there was something off about you, but how- I mean, I thought the Library wouldn’t even let you guys in.
S█████: Ms L████████, the sooner you answer my questions the sooner we can see about getting you out of here.
POI-XXXX: Fuck. Fine. What do you want to hear?
S█████: I’d like to talk about SCP-XXXX.
POI-XXXX: What, you mean the afterlife project? Shit, man. I didn’t know people were still talking about that.
S█████: Yes. When and why did you first create it?
POI-XXXX: A while back. I think I first had the idea in ’07, maybe, but ‘09 was when we really got the ball rolling. As for why, I guess it was like, a political thing? I wanted to prove that you don’t need to devote your whole life to some fucking demiurge to have something nice waiting for you when you go belly up.
S█████: This seems like quite a fringe position.
POI-XXXX: Well, turns out a lot of folks agreed with me. And it wasn’t just hardcore neognostics, either. Fuck, man, you think most people like that the entire market is cornered by entrenched deities who use their unearned power to enforce an artificial dichotomy of- yeah, anyway. As if I’m gonna radicalize a fucking Jailor.
S█████: Noted. Constructing something on this scale must have been a significant undertaking. How did you acquire the knowledge and resources in order to undertake it?
POI-XXXX: I don’t know, I just knew some people. I spent a lot of time in 3ports back then. Had friends in weird places.
S█████: Who else was involved?
POI-XXXX: I don’t know, it was a lot of people, you know? It was this big communal thing. At its peak I had a whole team of volunteer thaumaturges on the project, that didn’t last long though.
S█████: I assume that was after you set up the website.
POI-XXXX: Yeah, and the Void bot, and the other shit. In hindsight we didn’t really need all that, but I had a point to make.
S█████: And when did you abandon the project?
POI-XXXX: Oh fuck you, I didn’t abandon it. The whole thing just got too big. Bigger than we ever expected. Like, listen, I started out publicizing this thing from my personal account. We got something like five prayers, tops, in the first month. Then some famous anartist boosted us and just like that it’s over a thousand, purely by word of mouth. That was when my best psychopomp jumped ship. Should have been a big red flag, but I was too stupid to be anything but excited.
S█████: At what point did the project become unsustainable?
POI-XXXX: Oh, we lasted a solid few years.
S█████: So what went wrong?
POI-XXXX: People started walking away from the project once it was clear the all-nighters weren’t going to stop. Not that I blame them, exactly. I just wish… anyway. I tried to find a fix, I really did, but the door’s one way. Dead folk can’t exist here, not like that.
S█████: Couldn’t you have just pulled the plug? It seems like a better alternative then leaving them all to suffer.
POI-XXXX: Really, agent? I’m sure I don’t have to tell you why that’s a bad idea.
S█████: Very well. That’s all for now, thank you.
POI-XXXX: Hey, wait. Please.
S█████: What is it?
POI-XXXX: Are you trying to help them? You people, I mean.
S█████: I’m afraid I’m not at liberty to disclose that information.
<End Log, 18:24>
Closing Statement: PoI-XXXX has been cleared for release following surgical thaumaturgic neutralization.






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