Resident of Carcosa

SCP – XXXX: Another Man’s Hell

Classification: Neutralized

Special Containment Procedures: The remains of SCP- xxxx are believed to be inert. Said remains are to be discarded in accordance procedure with 43-Greenville.

Description: SCP – XXXX was a 36x40 dollhouse in the antebellum style. Discovered in a building located on one of the historic plantation estates of prominent slave trader XXXXX XXXXXXX, located in XXXXXX Tennessee. Individuals who come in physical contact with SCP-XXXX were transported to an extra dimensional space believed to have existed within the dollhouse itself. Said space resembled the interior of the dollhouse. The space is believed to have been built for the perpose of tormenting the incoherent individual found inside SPC-XXXXX. For further details regarding SCP-XXXX see Interview logs XXXX-X-X & XXXX-X-X.

Interview Log:

Interviewer: This is Interview xxxx-x-x conducted on xxxxxx at Site 98: Dimensional Research Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Please state your name, classification, and current position for the record.

Agent: Agent Frank Bailer, class E, MTFO with MTF lambda- 5(“White Rabbits”), currently on loan to MTF – Eta 10 (“See No Evil”).

Interviewer: You’re a hard man to pin down Agent Bailer. Seems your encounter with the xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx has made you quite popular.

Agent: Yeah, Lab rat du jour. Apologies, if my report seemed terse. I have to fly down to site XX again today for more tests so if we make this quick, I’d appreciate it.

Interviewer: Sure, before we delve into the aspects relevant to our research, Dr. XXXX at site xx has requested clarification on the memetic hazards presents in scp-xxxx.

Agent: There weren’t any.

Interviewer: Of the five individuals, at one time contained in SCP- xxxx, the only one to escape untraumatized was an agent known for his immunity to psychics and memetics. That suggest memetics may have been at play.

Agent: I doubt my encounter with the xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx has anything to do with that. The five individuals, at one time contained in SCP- xxxx, included myself, an incoherent man whom I suspect Scp-XXXX was created to torment, the two missing college students who stumbled upon Scp-XXXX, and a junior agent who wasn’t ready for this kind of challenge. Trauma stemming from a traumatizing incident is not anomalous.

Interviewer: That may be, but you show no outward signs of stress or anxiety. None.

Agent Bailer: 1. This isn’t my first rodeo. 2. If you’re looking for evidence of my anxiety …

Interviewer: Let the record show Agent Bailer has produced a prescription bottle from his pocket. The label reads…Omeprazole. What’s this for?

Agent Bailer: Stomach Ulcers.

Interviewer: I see. I think we can cut this part of the interview here and send it off to Dr. XXXXx .

Log 2:

Interviewer: This is interview xxxx-x-x conducted on xxxxxx at Site 98 Dimensional Research Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Continuing were the previous log left off.

Interview: I’d like clarification on the method used to destroy the dollhouse. Your report says you were able to “seize the space”. What exactly did you mean by that?

Agent: The space in question was only meant to hold one man indefinitely. So far as anyone could tell this space wasn’t designed with an exit. And after some time…

Interviewer: Some time?

Agent: There wasn’t any way to tell time in SCP- xxxxx. If I had to guess I’d say a day or two, local dimensional time.

Interviewer: I see, please continue.

Agent: SCP-XXXX was straining to contain us. I successfully attempted to exacerbate that strain to the point of collapse. The inside of the dollhouse continually shifted when not viewed directly. This was necessary to effectuate the torment of the incoherent man. So we tore holes in the walls to lengthen our sight lines across the house. This momentarily seized SCP-xxxx ‘s typical operation before it ripped itself apart, ejecting all within in the process.

Interviewer: Could you clarify how the shift in physical space effectuated the torture of the individual contained in SCP-xxxx?

Agent Bailer: The entities mentioned in the report ran him thought a circuit of torments over and over. But the space wasn’t larger enough for the for the torments to exist all at the same time. This anomaly was constructed specifically to torment someone. While it was highly cruel in conception it was amateurish in execution.

Interviewer: These entities, I take it they were hostel.

Agent Bailer: That’s a good example of what I mean when I say amateurish. If one of us engaged one of the entities it would try to run us through one of the available torments. But if a second person engaged the entity then it would become confused and just go away.

Interviewer: Do you have any reason to suspect Alexylva University?

Agent Bailer: Uhh. Not really. I mean it’s certainly their neck of the woods. But other than that, no. This literally wasn’t their style. This was an Antebellum style doll house. The amateurishness of it tells me self-thought. It was also in close proximity to a non-anomalous University. If any GoI is involved, I’d guess AWCY.

Interviewer: OK. Thats all the questions I had. I let you know anything else comes up.

{Agent Bailer and the Interviewer are heard getting up from the table. Conversation continues just off mic}

Interviewer: Hey Frank, Why are you still E class? Typically aren't people not returned to work if they are still E class?

Agent Bailer: Typically. But when is anything around hear typical

{End Log}