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Photo of SCP-TBD taken at recovery site.

Item #: SCP-TBD

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-TBD is to be stored in the designated greenhouse at Site-14, in a soil mixture of mulch and hummus that is to be maintained at a pH of 6.5. It is to remain at a distance from all other plant life of a minimum of 15m. Air humidity is to be kept between levels of 82-85%, and shall reach a temperature of no higher than 30°C. SCP-TBD is to be watered using an automated sprinkler system, and shall receive no more than 15 litres of water per week.

Fruit from SCP-TBD is to only be collected by Level 3 personnel and sent to ████████ for further experimentation. Any waste products from SCP-TBD are to be gathered by machine and incinerated on a twice weekly basis.

Description: SCP-TBD is an 8.35m tall tree of unknown origin, that imitates all aspects of Theobroma cacao1 plants, except for the fruits that it produces. The tree is believed to be 80 years old but attempts at dating it's age using an increment borer have been met by resistance from the tree. The fruit of SCP-TBD, hereby known as SCP-TBD-1, are smaller than the average cocoa bean, measuring only 10cm in diameter, and are a shade of bright blue. Under no circumstances is SCP-TBD-1 to be consumed.

SCP-TBD was recovered from the small fishing village of ████████, ████████ after reports of people disappearing and reappearing with different personalities after the tree first appeared. Upon arrival at ████████, MTF Theta-4 found SCP-TBD had been uprooted from its original site and brought to the centre of town, with deep holes dug into the ground surrounding it. Further investigation into the town showed that the people who had gone missing had all consumed an instance of SCP-TBD-1 before their disappearance and subsequent re-appearance.
These individuals would constantly try to feed instances of SCP-TBD-1 to other townsfolk and members of MTF Theta-4 alike, showing increased frustration when denied.
Upon denial for a third time, Agent ████████ was surrounded by the villagers and forcefully carried to the base of SCP-TBD, before being lowered into one of the holes around its roots and being buried up to his neck.
By the time the remaining members of the MTF had found Agent ████████, he was deceased with his body having begun decomposition. The roots of SCP-TBD were found embedded in his body, and were required to be cut in order to retrieve the corpse. The autopsy performed on Agent ████████ showed that the internal root network of SCP-TBD occupied 80% of his body, but only did so post-mortem, with his cause of death being due to an overdose on the drugs morphine and psilocybin2, suggesting that SCP-TBD did not wish for Agent ████████ to be in pain at his time of death.

SCP-TBD was removed from the location and brought back to Site-14, with the surviving members of the village being quarantined and subsequently terminated upon signs of infection.

SCP-TBD itself acts as the host for a hivemind network that spreads to other individuals through the consumption of SCP-TBD-1, which overtakes them and eventually forces them to share their mind with the tree. Those infected, hereby known as SCP-TBD-2, are shown to retain their memories and knowledge, but do not recognise themselves as the same person they were before the change. Their goal is currently unknown, with interviews having little to no response, but what has been gathered is that they wish for everyone to become part of SCP-TBD, "one way or another."
It has been suggested that the burying of the villagers who refused to consume SCP-TBD-1 was part of a ritual to become part of the hive mind, though considering the outcome being death, this seems unlikely.

Addendum:
Further research is being done into the properties of SCP-TBD-1, in an attempt to learn more about the origin of SCP-TBD and to see if it could reproduce. All inquiries about the subject are to be directed to Dr. ████████


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DATE: 13 Jun 2021 19:10

SCP-XXXZ: The Thing That Kills You

Please, just let me rest.

All transmissions from FOB Locke are to be disregarded. There were no survivors.

Item #: SCP-XXXZ

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXZ is to be held in a standard Safe-Class container. SCP-XXXZ is only to be used with the approval of the O5 council.

Description: SCP-XXXZ refers to a standard switch knife. SCP-XXXZ's anomalous properties are known to manifest should it:

  • Injure an individual such that they lose 40% of their blood
  • Injure an individual to cause significant damage to the brain
  • Injure an individual to cause significant damage to the heart
  • Injure an individual such that they are incapable of respiration

Investigation is underway to discover additional ways to trigger SCP-XXXZ's anomalous properties.

Should an individual be injured by SCP-XXXZ in such a way that activates its anomalous properties, that individual will die.3

Discovery: On 5/14/2130, SCP-4514 was recovered following a violent altercation between two inebriated individuals. The quarrel resulted in SCP-XXXZ being used to kill one of the involved persons. Foundation personnel were alerted after the local paper published a story covering the event, who administered amnestics to all witnessing parties. A disinformation campaign was run thereafter to discredit the news agency.

Experiment Log:

Experiment #: 1
Subject: D-3314, 36-year-old caucasian female, healthy
Procedure: Subject is to be given a minor incision (0.125cm deep, 3cm long) into her arm with SCP-XXXZ.
Result: Subject survived.

Experiment #: 2
Subject: D-3314, 36-year-old caucasian female, healthy
Procedure: Subject is to be sedated and given a major incision (1cm deep, 10 cm long) into her leg with SCP-XXXZ. Afterwards, the wound is to be stitched together.
Result: Subject survived.

Experiment #: 3
Subject: D-8833, 93-year-old asian male, inhibited cerebral function
Procedure: Subject is to be sedated, and then punctured with SCP-XXXZ. The puncture is to target the brain, and occur as swiftly as possible.
Result: Subject expired.

Experiment #: 4
Subject: D-11424, 131-year-old caucasian female, suffering from muscle spasms and numbness due to complications arising from neck surgery.
Procedure: Subject is to be sedated, and given a major incision (1cm deep, 10 cm long) across her midsection. If the subject is still alive after 50% of the subject's blood has left her body through the incision, the wound is to be stitched together, and an adequate amount of blood is to be siphoned back into the subject.
Result: Subject expired after 40% of her blood left her body.

<Additional Tests Hidden For Brevity>

Experiment #: 47
Subject: Researcher George Haus, 132-year-old caucasian male
Procedure: A small portion of SCP-XXXZ is to be removed, and melted. It is to be fused with a standard 45-caliber bullet. The subject is to be sedated and then shot in the head with the bullet.
Result: Subject expired.

Experiment #: 48
Subject: Researcher Tanya Luvoi, 89-year-old caucasian female
Procedure: Subject is to be sedated. Pressure is to be applied to the subject's throat using the handle of SCP-XXXZ such that the subject suffocates.
Result: Subject expired.

Experiment #: 49
Subject: Site Director Charles Panthe, 149-year-old caucasian male
Procedure: Subject is to be sedated, and then punctured with SCP-XXXZ. The puncture is to be performed by a mechanical arm.
Result: Subject expired.


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Item #: SCP-5719
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-5719 is to be kept in a sealed room in Site-██ with no external monitoring of any form. At all times, a single member of personnel is to be left in the presence of SCP-5719 with strict instructions to not interact with SCP-5719 in any way, shape or form, and that doing such is cause for immediate termination of foundation employment. They are to be instructed on the nature of SCP-5719 at the start of their shift, and after six (6) hours guarding SCP-5719, they are to be removed and replaced with a new member of personnel. Under no circumstances is a member of personnel that has already spent a shift guarding SCP-5719 to be allowed to guard SCP-5719 again. However, any personnel who wish to guard SCP-5719 may request to do so and be assured a position at the earliest convenient time.

Should a member of personnel be found to have interacted with SCP-5719 during the course of their shift, they are to be given Class B amnestics and terminated from all foundation employment. Should a D-class personnel have been found to be in violation of SCP-5719 containment procedures, they are to be given amnestics but not otherwise discharged from duties.

Description:
SCP-5719 is a red and brass book, 1 foot tall, six inches thick, and eight inches wide, kept closed with a latch upon the front cover. The cover of SCP-5719 is made of a material resembling red velvet with brass trim. There is no lettering upon the spine or cover of SCP-5719, though looking at SCP-5719 is described as tempting, as though it contains all knowledge one could possibly ever desire.
Testing has revealed this impulse is not any form of compulsion, merely a memetic expression of SCP-5719's nature.

As discovered by Dr. ██████ following [DATA EXPUNGED] on ██-██-████, the true nature of SCP-5719 is a compendium of all knowledge in the entire multiverse. Any and all secrets can be found within its endless pages, though at a terrible price. Upon first opening the book, the answer to the question which the individual truly desires to know the most will be unveiled to them. This may be as simple as knowing the name of who the individual will come to find love with or as complicated as the true nature of SCP-055 or the method by which the Grand Unifying Theory will be proven or disproven. The more complex the information provided, the greater the toll SCP-5719 extracts from the reader.

This knowledge comes at a terrible price. The reader's mind and body become the conduit for all knowledge in the multiverse, tearing both asunder within mere moments of exposure to SCP-5719's contents in excruciating pain. Unless treated with amnestics within hours of exposure, this results in permanent insanity for the afflicted individual. Even before this threshold has been passed, speech becomes incoherent and inconsistent, and frequently is accompanied by delusions of omniscience. Minor testing has shown that the ramblings of those affected by SCP-5719 tend to be true, though often incomprehensible due to extensive incoherency of speech.

It is theorized that a mentally powerful enough individual might be capable of withstanding SCP-5719's negative effects to truly learn the secrets of the multiverse, however the Ethics Committee has forbidden such tests due to any individuals with mental fortitude strong enough to withstand SCP-5719's effects likely being similarly immune to the amnestics required to treat the insanity, and the SCP foundation does not have sufficient beings potentially capable of such a feat to warrant the risks involved with said tests.

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Item #: SCP-X

Object Class:* Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

Description: SCP-X is the circulation of posters, books, and other media in the population. The method of spread is unknown. Accounts posting images of SCP-X are burner accounts with IP addresses located in space, posters apparently instantly manifest upon being obscured by another object, and people find pamphlets and guides on their persons mid-transit. SCP-X is also flexible enough to target specific demographics, and is written in English, Russian, Chinese, and twenty two other languages. When SCP-X was first discovered, they were published in English, implying an origin in the US.

While the contents of SCP-X instances are mundane, perceiving any content will irreversibly alter the neural map, causing them to be psychologically incapable of committing certain actions. The full list of inactions are still being tested for.

Ethic Committee Review: Case File-X


SCP-X is in a unique position, such that containment is both difficult and bothersome. While the full document of SCP-X effects have yet to be fully mapped, it was voted unanimously to indefinitely delay the containment of SCP-X.


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Assigned Site Site Director Research Head Assigned Task Force
Provisional Research Site 134 Dir. Johan Hrolfsson Dr. Cassius Langdon, Dr Amelia Wu-Langdon STF Omicron-18 "Desert Rats"

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Road leading into the locus of SCP-XXXX. The ridge shown is the lip of a crater made by SCP-XXXX-B-3, presumably as it fell to the ground.

Special Containment Procedures: Due to the massive size of the various instances of SCP-XXXX, transport to a secure containment site is currently not possible. In light of this difficulty, a research site has been built around the locus of SCP-XXXX, designated Provisional Research Site 134 (henceforth referred to as PRS-134). A perimeter is to be maintained around PRS-134 no less than 25km from the site, and all access to airspace within 200km is to be restricted to Foundation-approved aircraft only. Stationed Task Force Omicron-18 "Desert Rats" has been founded in order to patrol the security perimeter of PRS-134.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a large area in Central Australia, roughly 240km2, containing instances of SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B. SCP-XXXX is devoid of all native multicellular life, and single-celled organisms are exceedingly rare. Population density of microorganisms is only 3% of the average for the environment in which SCP-XXXX is located. The cause of this desolation is currently unknown, although it has been theorized that SCP-XXXX was, at some point in the past, highly radioactive. Radiological dating of the surrounding soil, as well as bone samples from SCP-XXXX-B instances, date back roughly 225 MYA (million years ago), just before the Permian extinction14.

SCP-XXXX-A is the collective designation for all large-scale robotic entities found within SCP-XXXX. They are of massive size, with the average height of recorded instances being 1.3km. Explorations into SCP-XXXX-A have revealed a hollow interior to many of instances, with control interfaces and viewing screens present within. These interfaces do not match any terrestrial or extraterrestrial devices of a similar nature known to the Foundation. The outer plating of many instances of SCP-XXXX-A are constructed of a Titanium-Iron-Cobalt-Aluminum alloy. Notable exceptions include SCP-XXXX-A-7 and SCP-XXXX-A-15. Efforts to reproduce this material have so far been unsuccessful. This alloy is extremely durable, with its upper limits of resistance to ablation, tearing and denting not yet known. Further study is recommended to learn the manufacturing process of this material. Despite the high durability of this material, all instances of SCP-XXXX-A are heavily damaged, with large tooth and claw marks matching the bite radius and claw patterns of various instances of SCP-XXXX-B.

SCP-XXXX-B is the collective designation for all large-scale organic remains found within SCP-XXXX. The average height of these specimens is 1.5km. From data gathered from bone structure, all instances of SCP-XXXX-B appear to be reptilian in nature, although of an unknown genus15. Despite being reptilian, many instances show unusual adaptations not found anywhere else in reptiles, such as SCP-XXXX-B-21, which sports a heavily armoured carapace surrounding its entire body. All instances of SCP-XXXX-B show fatal wounds matching weapons wielded by SCP-XXXX-A. This damage, along with equally devastating damage to SCP-XXXX-A seems to indicate a battle occurred between SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B. Further exploration is recommended.

Addendum: Following Expedition XXXX-1, all personnel with the exception of D-Class personnel used for testing must be equipped with a Scranton Reality Anchor at all times within any instance of SCP-XXXX-A.


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SCP-6457

Site-19 prior to classification and demolition.


Special Containment Procedures: In order to avoid the Foundation's secrecy from becoming public, all SCP-6457-1 instances are to be neutralized as soon as possible.

All SCP-6457-2 instances are to be recontained in other Foundation sites or anomalous phenomena deemed capable of following the required requisites to implant the obligatory containment protocol for said anomalies.

See Addendum 6457.1 for further information.

Description: SCP-6457 is the designation given to an ongoing CK-Class Reality Restructuring scenario within the SCP Foundation's worldwide dominions, including Sites and Areas.

Whenever a SCP-6457 event occurs, a random Foundation site will become into an SCP-6457-1 instance along with Site personnel. Contained anomalies will become SCP-6457-2 instances and will suffer the effects of SCP-6457.

Addendum: [Optional additional paragraphs]

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    animation-name: bar;
    animation-duration: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: ease-out;
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.2s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.32s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(4) { animation-delay: calc(0.61s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(5) { animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.top-center-box > :nth-child(6) { animation-delay: calc(0.95s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
 
/* TOP TEXT */
div.top-left-box, div.top-right-box {
    clip-path: polygon( 0% -50%, 150% -50%, 150% 100%, 0% 100%);
}
 
div.top-left-box > *, div.top-right-box > * {
    position: relative;
    animation-name: bottomup;
    animation-duration: calc(0.65s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: ease-out;
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
 
/* CONTAINMENT, DISRUPTION, RISK CLASSES */
div.text-part > * {
    clip-path: polygon( 0% 0%, 100% 0%, 100% 100%, 0% 100%);
    animation-name: expand2;
    animation-duration: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.text-part > :nth-child(1) {
    animation-name: expand1;
}
div.text-part > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.text-part > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
div.text-part > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.86s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
 
div.main-class::before, div.main-class::after {
    animation-name: iconslide;
    animation-duration: calc(0.45s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(0.8s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
 /* BOTTOM TEXT */
div.main-class > *,  div.disrupt-class > *, div.risk-class > * {
    animation-name: flowIn;
    animation-duration: calc(0.42s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(0.75s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: ease-out;
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
 
/* DIAMOND */
div.arrows {
    animation-name: arrowspin;
    animation-duration: calc(0.7s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
 
div.quadrants > * {
    animation-name: fade;
    animation-duration: calc(0.3s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(1.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
 
div.top-icon, div.right-icon, div.left-icon, div.bottom-icon {
    animation-name: nodegrow;
    animation-duration: calc(0.4s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(1.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.12,.41,.27,.99);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
}
div.diamond-part {
    clip-path: polygon( -10% 0.37%, 120% 0.37%, 120% 100%, -10% 100%);
    animation-name: diamondBorder;
    animation-duration: calc(0.8s * var(--timeScale));
    animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay));
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(.32,.38,.39,.94);
    animation-fill-mode: backwards;
    will-change: box-shadow;
}
 
/* MOBILE QUERY */
@media (max-width: 480px ) {
    .anom-bar > .bottom-box::before {
        display:none;
    }
    .anom-bar > .bottom-box {
        box-shadow: 0 -0.5rem 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12))!important;
    }
    div.top-center-box  > * {
        animation-name: bar-mobile;
        animation-duration: calc(0.9s * var(--timeScale));
    }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(1) { animation-delay: calc(0.1s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(2) { animation-delay: calc(0.2s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(3) { animation-delay: calc(0.3s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(4) { animation-delay: calc(0.4s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(5) { animation-delay: calc(0.5s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
    div.top-center-box > :nth-child(6) { animation-delay: calc(0.6s * var(--timeScale) + var(--timeDelay)); }
 
}
/*--- Motion Accessibility ---*/
@media (prefers-reduced-motion) {
    div.anom-bar-container { --timeScale: 0; }
}
 
/*-------------------------*/
 
@keyframes divider {
    from { max-width: 0%;  }
    to { max-width: 100%; }
}
 
@keyframes bar {
    from { max-width: 0%; }
    to { max-width: 100%; }
}
@keyframes bar-mobile {
    from { max-height: 0%; }
    to { max-height: 100%; }
}
 
@keyframes bottomup {
    from { top: 100px; }
    to { top: 0; }
}
 
@keyframes expand1 {
    from { opacity: 0; clip-path: inset(0 calc(100% - 0.75rem) 0 0);}
    to { opacity: 1; clip-path: inset(0);}
}
@keyframes iconslide {
    from { opacity: 0; transform: translateX(-5rem);}
    to { opacity: 1; transform: translateX(0);}
}
 
@keyframes expand2 {
    from { opacity: 0; max-width: 1%;}
    to { opacity: 1; max-width: 100%;}
}
@keyframes fade {
    from { opacity: 0;}
    to { opacity: 1;}
}
 
@keyframes flowIn {
    from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(20px); }
    to { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); }
}
 
@keyframes arrowspin {
    from { clip-path: circle(0%); transform: rotate(135deg); }
    to { clip-path: circle(75%); transform: rotate(0deg); }
}
@keyframes nodegrow {
    from { transform: scale(0);}
    to {  transform: scale(1);}
}
@keyframes diamondBorder {
    from { box-shadow: -0.5rem -20rem 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12)); }
    to { box-shadow: -0.5rem 0 0 0 rgb(var(--black-monochrome, 12, 12, 12)); }
}
rating: 0+x

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SCP-6000


Special Containment Procedures:


Initially, a Biological Research Unit (Bio Unit J4-78, aka “Honeysuckle”) was established to study and maintain the security of SCP-6000. However, following an extensive evaluation of SCP-6000-A’s beneficial properties, Bio-Unit J4-88 was subsequently expanded and re-designated as Site-171.19 As such, SCP-6000 and SCP-6000-A are protected from discovery or disruption by standard Foundation Site security measures.

SCP-6000-A is to be maintained at a diameter of between 6,000 meters and 6,500 meters at all time, with appropriate adjustments made to gardening schedules whenever necessary. SCP-6000 itself is immobile and requires no additional physical containment. SCP-6000 has been deemed a Non-Hostile Sentient Entity (NHSE) and has proven willing to assist Foundation researchers when its mental state permits.

While Site-171 staff members are permitted to discuss their work with SCP-6000,20 it is recommended that they avoid mentioning particularly unpleasant or distressing events such as mass bloodshed or torture. Such topics have a strongly negative impact on SCP-6000’s mental wellbeing and can result in extended periods of non-communication. SCP-6000 should especially not be informed of incidents where the actions of the Foundation might be considered morally dubious, or have resulted in high levels of casualties or extensive suffering. SCP-6000 has an extremely sensitive disposition, and it is believed that such revelations may damage the Foundation’s on-going relationship with it.

Any significant changes in SCP-6000’s attitude or behaviour should be reported immediately to a member of Site-171’s supervisory staff.


Description:


SCP-6000

SCP-6000 is an parametic entity that identifies itself as “the Earth God Hepolokoli”. It is presently housed within a sandstone pillar (or “standing stone”) which measures 4.7 meters in height above ground and has a further 0.5 meters below ground. The pillar is coated with lichen and moss, and its upper area appears to have been partially eroded by weather. Two other smaller stones, measuring 4 meters and 3.8 meters in height, have been placed nearby. SCP-6000 reports that these are the remnants of 9 stones which were originally placed around its pillar.

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SCP-6000 shortly after its initial discovery.
SCP-6000-A has a diameter of only 7 meters.

SCP-6000 professes to have been the deity of a small tribe that lived approximately 4,000 years ago. This is consistent with radiocarbon dating of human remains unearthed near the pillars.21

SCP-6000 is able to communicate through an adaptive form of telepathy, which it claims also enables it to converse with non-sapient animals and plants. So far, it has been largely cooperative with Foundation personnel. However, SCP-6000 suffers from poor mental health and is prone to long periods of silence when upset. It has found certain enquiries about its history extremely distressing, and frequently believes that Foundation personnel are asking it questions out of a sense of obligation or politeness rather than genuine interest.

SCP-6000-A

SCP-6000-A is the designation code given to SCP-6000’s range of anomalous influence. It is a roughly spherical area of space that extends outwards from SCP-6000 in all directions. Living organisms within SCP-6000-A are subject to the following anomalous effects:

  • The majority of sapient life forms, including all humans so far exposed to SCP-6000-A, experience increased feelings of happiness, pleasure, and contentment, and reduced feelings of anger, hatred, and hostility. These effects become increasingly pronounced the closer the subject is to SCP-6000. Individuals struggling with mental health concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD report that their symptoms are lessened while within SCP-6000-A. In most cases, some degree of these effects persist even after a subject leaves SCP-6000-A, with longer periods of exposure resulting in longer and more intense aftereffects.
  • Any flora planted within the soil of SCP-6000-1 will grow rapidly until it has reached a state of maturity. At that point, its biological aging will abruptly slow. Flowers will grow from seeds in a matter of days and then remain in bloom for months at a time. This occurs regardless of whether or not the plants are provided with sustenance such as sunlight, water, or nutrients. Plants within SCP-6000-1 also appear to be unaffected by most external factors, including climate, soil type, and disease.

The diameter of SCP-6000-A is determined by the amount of time and effort that individuals put into gardening-related activities within it. Increasing the amount of time and effort will expand the size of SCP-6000-A, while reducing them will cause it to contract.

This will occur completely irrespective whether the "gardening-related activities" would actually be beneficial to normal flora. Activities that have been found to support SCP-6000-A's expansion include pouring buckets of water into a single patch of soil, digging holes for "imaginary seeds" and then filling them in again, and running a child's toy mower across the grass. Using an automated water sprinkler system did not promote expansion, although installing the system did.

SCP-6000 describes activities that expand SCP-6000-A as "acts of worship” towards him. It states that it does not chose what actions are counted as worshipful, but that it is able to feel if a particular action is or is not. SCP-6000 claims to have no control over the size or effects of SCP-6000-A.


Addendum 1 – Site-171:



Addendum 2 – Supplementary Interview Logs:





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DATE: 13 Jun 2021 08:37

Item Number: SCP-XXXX

Containment Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be placed in a standard secure storage room in Area-173's low-risk containment sector.

SCP-XXXX

SCP-XXXX, prior to containment.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a brown sofa measuring 1.5m x 1m x 1m. All persons within a 10 metre radius from the centre of SCP-XXXX feel their legs becoming tired and wish to sit down. Upon having sat down on SCP-XXXX, subjects will usually feel bored and wish to gain unhealthy food and snacks.

Should a Television with a compatible remote control be placed in front of SCP-XXXX, the subject will feel an urge to watch said television. Programs that subject choose are usually in the category of Sitcoms, Soap Operas, Comedy and/or drama shows.

Should subjects sit on the sofa sit on the sofa for a time period longer than five hours, they will lose their ability to stand voluntarily. Should a time period of ten hours elapse without standing up, subjects will temporarily lose their ability to stand for 72 hours following ceased contact with the sofa.

After a time period of 24 hours has elapsed without standing up, subjects will permanently lose their ability to stand up. Foundation research has shown that all muscles responsible for standing are non-damaged, but the brain stops sending electrical impulses to the brain.