SCP Draft Entry: The Fog-Wraith
Class: Keter-class
What is the Fog-Wraith?
The Fog-Wraith, or simulacra viro nebula, is actually an possessed object taking the form of an old 13th-century claymore from an abandoned Celtic castle in Ireland. The object is covered in rust from the hilt up, however in closer inspection Celtic runes can be seen engraved in the middle of the blade itself. The claymore is 3 meters in length and 1/2 meter in width. The Celtic runes can be roughly translated in Irish to: Mallacht Arwan a bheith ar an lann seo, which in English translation means: Thee curse of Arwan be upon this blade. Arwan, being the Celtic god of death, was highly revered by many Celtic cultists who worshipped him, and many findings of other similar objects being cursed by these cultists was thought to be a hoax. However this object is the opposite and does indeed have a deadly curse sealed away within.
In late July of 1856, an archeologist by the name of [REDACTED], discovered an old waterlogged Celtic castle made in 13th-century Ireland. The coat of arms found within was not named, and no corpses or skeletons were discovered. However, [REDACTED] was reported missing a month later after examining the ruins by himself. The Scotland Yard found no traces of the archeologist's whereabouts, but after another month of excavating the the ruins, a group of archeologists discovered a secret ritual room that was devoted to sacrifices for Arwan himself. Upon discovering this room the group find the mysterious claymore and are never heard from again.
50 years later in the year 1906, reports in the Russian frontier were made about a mysterious fog that appeared in different rural areas each night with no known source. Several eyewitnesses explained that they heard sounds of metal dragging along the road, but no one was seen within the fog for it was too thick for the civilians to see. However a couple of eyewitness accounts suggested that they saw a dark and deformed silhouette amongst the fog, gripping onto what appeared to be an a long, sword-like object. During this time, many accounts of homicide were accounted by the Russian government, but no one could find the culprit nor the murderer involved. Due to this ensuing threat, the Russian government mounted an investigation on the mysterious fog that lasted for






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