Welcome, Site Director Lucille Rosewood.
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Panoramic photograph of the 1906 San Fransicso fires. Approximately ██ percent of the population had been affected by SCP-XXXX, with an additional ██ percent classified as SCP-XXXX-1, viewable at the top of the photograph.
Special Containment Procedures: Standard conatinment of SCP-XXXX is currently deemed impossible due to the widespread range of territory that it affects, an unknown cause, and unknown length of duration.
SCP-XXXX-1 entities currently occupy a range of territory along with possesion of anomalous abilities that makes humanoid containment unlikely.
Thirdly, due to the scope of SCP-XXXX, it is presumed that an eventual TK End of Humanity scenerio will manifest.
Because of these two factors, containment of SCP-XXXX is to focus on a better understanding of the phenomena, and to determine if prevention of a global SCP-XXXX event is possible.
Description: SCP-XXXX is the designation given to an amomalous phenomenon affecting population centers and regions facing signifigant strife, such as war, civil conflict, and enviromental/ natural disasters.
When an individual is affected by SCP-XXXX, they will begin to engage in involuntary locomotion, rapidly moving in an opposite area of the region, without rest. Dangerous areas, such as areas under armed attack or engulfed in flame are not avoided by SCP-XXXX-1 entities, but they may die from the afformentioned hazards. Affected indivdiuals do not stop moving, and will continue to do so, regardless of exhaustion, hunger or thirst. While seemingly being able to ignore these needs, SCP-XXXX-1 enitites are capable of dying due to dehydration, exhaustion, and starvation.
SCP-XXXX-1 phenomena have been observed forming large groups, with groupings containing up to ████ indivdiuals. Despite the large populations of 'herds', SCP-XXXX-1 entities do not communicate with one another or appear to acknowledge other members. Individual SCP-XXXX-1 entites do not speak during the duration of the walk, and will continually keep moving until a specified destination is reached. The destination does not seem to be chosen, and differs rapidly when compared to previous areas effected by SCP-XXXX.
When a signifigant population of SCP-XXXX entites populate an area, the entire group will all lie down, forcing their bodies into a fetal position, with the legs bent, and hands and arms covering the neck. Shortly after moving into this position, SCP-XXXX-1 entities will inexplicably die.
Two individual SCP-XXXX-1 instances in the advanced phase.
Minutes after death, a white material similar in composition to plaster will form around the base of the body. After an unknown amount of time pasts, each SCP-XXXX-1 cadaver will shatter, releasing a cloud of unidentified gas into the atmosphere.
It is currently unknown what drives SCP-XXXX-1 entities to congregrate in such large groupings. No correlation has been made on race, gender, sexuality, social class or any other external factor.
History: The first recorded instance of SCP-XXXX dates back to bibical times, with the Christian Saint George writing:
//As I look at the sky, hearing the roar of the angel's trumpet pierce the Earth, I see fire and hell avenge man's greed and sin. The fires of hell seeth into the streets of the city, and man flees. Man flees not to God or from, not away. I ask God, my voice trembling, why, but Lord does not answer, and commands me to walk with the others. Fleeting as we walk, we become one.
The Roman Historian Marcus Capalius wrote that during the polynesian wars:
The men of both wars, the slave men, the women and children had all walked with punitive grace under a wine-dark sky, not because of evening, but through the wicked stench of death. And they all walked, through the volley of arrows, the burnt city, and did not look as their people had been shot, bronze gold. A child of two slaves, a youth near naked by the conflict had his heart pierced by an arrow. His mother, a wench, continued to walk; no change in her expression. Continually dragging him by the arm, she had walked, as the wicked others did. And why did the people walk to only death, when the prospect of death in the city was just the same? To die into ash, and to be one with the heavens, Jupiter and Juno welcoming one? It is a faith that will affect us all, least be man far from us.
During the 11th century at the battle of Hastings, a small short prayer had been written hy an unknown soldier, proclaiming:
Our men had put down the weapons, as did the others. We will walk together to the forest mills. We will be one, of stone and plaster, smoke and prayers.
Centuries later, John Dunne, a baker near Puddinglane, London, wrote in Tuesday, 4 September 1666;
The fire is spreading all over London now. I can hear the screams of wominfolk, the murmors of children! London is done for, lord have mercy! Oh, Lord, why have you commanded such? … I see the smoke billowing into the sky, and why do I see people walking into the fire? Is it your command Lord? To walk into and to walk away? I will join you, great God.






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